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ARDEN HILLS PLANNING COMMISSION – October 7, 2020 6 <br /> <br />Mr. __________________ commented the building had been oriented parallel with the shoreline <br />but noted he could look into a foot plan that would stay out of the impact zone. <br /> <br />Commissioner Weber questioned if the variance were approved, could the City require the <br />applicant to complete the green proposals for the shed. <br /> <br />Associate Planner Hartmann reported this could be made a condition for approval, but noted <br />this was not required per City Code requirements. <br /> <br />Community Development Manager/City Planner Mrosla indicated this condition could read: <br />The green roof shall be maintained and kept in good condition. <br /> <br />__________ Black, ___________________, stated he has known the Samuelson’s for the past <br />five years. He explained he supported the proposed the requested shed. He noted many of the <br />homes in Arden Hills were reaching an age where updating and deferred maintenance was a <br />priority. He commented the Samuelson’s have put a great deal of money into their property. He <br />indicated the proposed storage shed would replace the dilapidated structure that was in its place. <br />He explained the shed would not impact the shoreline in any way and fits with the design of other <br />sheds on the lake. He encouraged the Commission to support this variance request. <br /> <br />Steve Nelson, __________________, indicated he has lived in his home for the past 35 years. <br />He discussed the structure that was in place previously, noting there were two decks in place with <br />no real storage. He feared the City has created a limitation on the size of these structures. He <br />understood the requested size of this structure would allow the homeowner to securely store <br />paddle boards. However, he recommended the shed be no more than 64 square feet in size. He <br />anticipated if the Commission were to allow this item to be approved, the City would be <br />receiving a lot more requests. He stated concerning the trees, there has been a significant <br />disruption on this lot already. He explained Mr. Samuelson was a great person, but he feared a <br />terrible precedent would be set if this variance were approved. <br /> <br />Mr. Samuelson commented he was working to preserve the property as much as possible. He <br />hoped the green aspects of this project would be taken into consideration by the City. He <br />indicated he liked the idea of having a structure down at the lake for security and storage <br />purposes. He noted he has had trespassers in his yard and some theft. He explained the <br />requested shed would provide him some peace of mind. <br /> <br />___________ Struder, _________________, indicated he moved into the neighborhood in May. <br />He stated he understood the concerns and need to maintain the shoreline. However, if the <br />structure would be designed and built with green specifications, he believed the City should <br />support the request. He reported Kai Samuelson has been an active member in the community <br />and he supported the request. <br /> <br />Chair Gehrig closed the meeting to public comments at this time. <br /> <br />Commissioner Subramanian commented other members in the community could request <br />similar sheds if the City were to approve this variance. <br />
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