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<br /> Page 5 of 8 <br />3. Variance Review <br /> <br />The role of the Planning Commission is to determine and consider how the facts presented to them <br />compare with the city’s articulated standards. The Commission should base their decision on the <br />facts presented and then apply those facts to the legal standards contained in city ordinances and <br />relevant state law. Neighborhood opinion alone is not a valid basis for granting or denying a <br />variance request. While the Planning Commission may feel their decision should reflect the <br />overall will of the residents, the task in considering a variance request is limited to evaluating how <br />the variance application meets the statutory practical difficulties factors. Residents can often <br />provide important facts that may help in addressing these factors, however, unsubstantiated <br />opinions and reactions to a request do not form a legitimate basis for a variance decision. <br /> <br />The Planning Commission may impose conditions when granting variances as long as the <br />conditions are directly related and bear a rough proportionality to the impact created by the <br />variance. For instance, if a variance is granted to exceed the front setback limit, any conditions <br />attached should presumably relate to mitigating the effect of the encroachment. <br /> <br /> <br />4. Variance Requirements – Section 1355.04, Subd. 4 <br /> <br />The Applicant requests a variance to construct a garage addition to the north and south sides of <br />their existing detached garage that would impede on the required front yard setback and the <br />required side yard setback on a corner lot in the R-2 Residential District. The Planning <br />Commission will need to make a determination utilizing the following variance findings and <br />criteria on whether there are practical difficulties with complying with the zoning regulations. If <br />the Applicant does not meet all the factors of the statutory test, then a variance should not be <br />granted. Variances are only permitted when they are in harmony with the general purposes and <br />intent of the ordinance. <br /> <br />1. Purpose and Intent. The variance request shall comply with the purpose and intent of the <br />provisions of the City’s Zoning Regulations and with the policies of the City’s Comprehensive <br />Plan. <br /> <br />The variance request for 1945 Edgewater Avenue is for a proposed garage addition. The <br />Subject Property is zoned R-2, Single and Two Family Residential District and is guided as <br />Low Density Residential on the Land Use Plan. <br /> <br />2. Practical Difficulties. The Applicant for a variance shall establish that there are practical <br />difficulties in complying with the provisions of the Arden Hills Zoning Regulations. The term <br />“Practical Difficulties” as used in the granting of a variance means: <br /> <br />a. Reasonable Use. The property owner proposes to use the property in a reasonable manner <br />not permitted by the Zoning Ordinance. <br /> <br />According to the Applicant, the purpose of the garage addition is so that the garage can fit <br />two parked vehicles. The inside width of the existing garage is approximately 18 feet and <br />can fit two cars but there is not room to open the car doors to enter or exit the vehicle. The
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