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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—APRIL 10, 2023 10 <br /> Mayor Grant clarified solar energy would be a conditional use and not a conditional use as an <br /> accessory. <br /> Community Development Director Jagoe reported this was the case. <br /> Mayor Grant opened the public hearing at 8:23 p.m. <br /> Lyle Salmela, 1480 Arden Vista Court, stated in 2015 the City, County and JDA approved and <br /> paid for TCAAP Energy Integration Resiliency Framework (EIRF). He reported this document <br /> was approved by the Army Corp of Engineers as an ideal site for a solar array. He explained the <br /> City and the County would be a part of and would benefit from a solar micro grid on TCAAP. He <br /> commented further on the benefits of having solar grid within this development and encouraged <br /> the City and JDA keep an eye on the regulations that were coming down from the federal <br /> government. <br /> Mayor Grant closed the public hearing at 8:28 p.m. <br /> C. Planning Case 23-003 — Minor Subdivision And Variance At 1174 Edgewater <br /> Avenue <br /> Community Development Director Jagoe stated Mike Mezzenga ("The Applicant") has <br /> requested the approval of a Minor Subdivision and Variance for the property located at 1174 <br /> Edgewater Avenue ("Subject Property"). The Applicant is proposing to split the property into two <br /> lots for future redevelopment with single family residential dwellings. To construct this proposal, <br /> the Applicant is seeking three variances based on applicable zoning code definitions and <br /> minimum lot standards. <br /> Community Development Director Jagoe reviewed the existing site conditions, site data and <br /> Plan Evaluation in detail and requested the Council hold a public hearing. <br /> Councilmember Monson asked if the Planning Commission discussed Tract B. <br /> Community Development Director Jagoe commented the Planning Commission discussed both <br /> south property line variance requests. She indicated Tract B was not further discussed because <br /> there was already a house on the lot to the south. She reported an additional five feet was added to <br /> Tract A to remain consistent with the neighboring properties. <br /> Councilmember Monson asked if the variance was just for Tract A. <br /> Community Development Director Jagoe reported there were variances requested for both <br /> tracts. <br /> Councilmember Holden questioned if the setbacks could be adjusted five feet on Tract A. <br /> Community Development Director Jagoe stated the applicant has a proposed house pad with <br /> building setbacks. She indicated the Planning Commission had the understanding the house pad <br /> location could be adjusted. <br />