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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—NOVEMBER 28, 2022 8 <br /> MOTION: Councilmember Holden moved and Councilmember Holmes seconded a <br /> motion to adopt Resolution 2022-054 and approve Planning Case 22-019 for a <br /> Variance as requested at 3588 Ridgewood Road, based on the findings of fact <br /> and submitted plans, and the conditions in the November 28, 2022, Report to <br /> the City Council. <br /> Councilmember Holden asked if a smaller home were built on the lot, would this reduce the <br /> number of variance requests, except for the driveway access. <br /> Community Development Director Jagoe stated if the variances were approved as requested by <br /> the applicant, with the front yard setback and driveway access and the size of the house was <br /> reduced, they would not be able to go any closer to Ridgewood Road or Snelling Avenue than the <br /> variances granted. She clarified that without the variances being granted the house size would <br /> have to be reduced in order to fit within the building envelope. <br /> Councilmember Holden requested staff show photos of the property from Ridgewood Road. <br /> She stated again that she believed it would be a shame to have to remove the retaining wall and <br /> trees from Ridgewood Road in order to build the proposed home. She explained she supported the <br /> property being accessed from Snelling Avenue in order to save the retaining wall and buffer that <br /> was already in place. <br /> Mayor Grant questioned what the impervious coverage would be on this lot. <br /> Community Development Director Jagoe reported the impervious coverage would be 23%with <br /> the proposed house footprint and driveway. <br /> Councilmember Holden supported all of the construction traffic accessing the site from Snelling <br /> Avenue in order to protect the trees and retaining wall along Ridgewood Road. She asked how <br /> many trees would be removed from the lot. <br /> Community Development Director Jagoe estimated eight trees would be removed from the <br /> property for the building site and driveway. <br /> Mayor Grant asked how the subject property would connect into City water and sewer. <br /> i <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen explained the property would connect into <br /> City water and sewer from Ridgewood Road and the contractor would be staying away from the <br /> retaining wall. <br /> Owen Norcutt, Norcutt Homes, introduced himself to the Council and stated he was a contractor <br /> working with the applicant. He reported the property would be tied into City water and sewer <br /> from Ridgewood Road and noted the retaining wall would not be impacted. <br /> Councilmember Holden stated she did not believe a smaller house would fit into the character of <br /> the neighborhood. In addition, she appreciated the fact that the retaining wall would be <br /> maintained by the applicant. She explained she would be supporting the variances as requested. <br />
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