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<br /> <br />Page 8 of 10 <br />• Through plan submittals, Engineering will review in more detail and may have more comments. <br /> <br />Findings of Fact <br /> <br />The Planning Commission must make a finding as to whether or not the proposed application <br />would adversely affect the surrounding neighborhood or the community as a whole based on the <br />aforementioned factors. Staff offers the following findings for consideration: <br /> <br />General Findings: <br />1. City Staff received a land use application for a variance request to the required R-1 Zoning <br />District lot depth, front yard setback, and driveway access at the Subject Property, 3588 <br />Ridgewood Road. <br />2. The Subject Property is a nonconforming lot of record deeded to the City through the State <br />and County from the Old Snelling Avenue corridor right-of-way (now referred to as <br />Snelling Avenue North). <br />3. The Subject Property is a nonconforming lot with a mean lot depth of 97.4 feet and does <br />not comply with the minimum R-1 district standards for lot depth of 130 feet. <br />4. The Subject Property is currently undeveloped. <br />5. The Planning Commission has determined that a potential sale of the City owned property <br />at 3588 Ridgewood Road would be in compliance with the City’s Comprehensive Plan. <br />6. The proposed single-family dwelling would not require a side yard setback variance. <br />7. The proposed single-family dwelling on the Subject Property would conform to all other <br />requirements and standards of the R-1 Zoning District. <br /> <br />Variance Findings: <br />8. Variances are only permitted when they are in harmony with the general purposes and <br />intent of the ordinance. <br />9. The variance would be consistent with the City’s Comprehensive Plan because it meets the <br />City’s housing goal of encouraging redevelopment that is complimentary to and enhances <br />the character of the City’s established neighborhoods. <br />10. A single-family dwelling is a permitted use within the R-1 Zoning District. <br />11. A single-family dwelling is a reasonable use of the property that would not be allowed <br />under the rules of the Zoning Code without the requested variance. <br />12. The nonconforming lot depth for the R-1 Zoning District is a unique circumstance that is <br />attributed to the dimensions of the Old Snelling Avenue corridor right -of-way (now <br />referred to as Snelling Avenue North) turned over to the City. <br />13. The proposed single-family dwelling would not alter the essential character of the <br />neighborhood because the configuration of development on the Subject Property would be <br />consistent and compatible with the neighborhood. <br />14. The variance request is not based on economic considerations alone. <br /> <br />Options and Motion Language <br /> <br />Staff has provided the following options and motion language for this case. The Planning <br />Commission should consider providing additional findings of fact as part of the motion to support <br />their recommendation for approval or denial. <br /> <br />• Recommend Approval with Conditions: Motion to recommend approval of Planning Case <br />22-019 for a Variance at 3588 Ridgewood Road, based on the findings of fact and the