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<br /> wehrman <br /> bergly <br /> PLANNING MEr10 TIQQ5iat~ <br /> To: Arden Hills Planning Commission <br /> . From: Wehrman Bergly Associates, Inc. <br /> Orlyn W, Miller, Planner <br /> Sugject: Case #87-31 n. plaza bldg., ste. 220 <br /> Setback variance for accessory structure at 5217 wayzata blvd. <br /> minneapolis, mn 55416 <br /> 4061 North Lexington 612 544 7576 <br /> Applicant: The Roseville Bank <br /> Date: October 14, 1987 <br /> The Roseville Bank is proposing to install an automated teller machine <br /> (ATM) kiosk in the parking lot at the northeast corner of the bank <br /> site, The proposed ATM will be set back 50 feet from County Road F, and <br /> 40 feet from Lexington Avenue. Furthermore, the structure is within the <br /> front yard of the lot, The zoning ordinance requires a 55-foot setback <br /> from each street for principal structures in the I-I District. It <br /> further requires that accessory structures shall not be located nearer <br /> to a front lot line than the principal structure to which it is accessory, <br /> Therefore, the following variances are being requested: <br /> 0 Five-foot setback variance from County Road F <br /> 0 Fifteen-foot setback variance from Lexington <br /> 0 Variance to permit accessory structure in front yard <br /> . COMMENTS: <br /> 1. The Bank has stated the following reasons for relocating the ATM <br /> (currently in drive-through lanes south of bank building): <br /> a, Safety--People who use ATM after dark will not be hidden <br /> behi nd buil di ng. <br /> b, Visibility--Better visibility will improve safety and increase <br /> usage. <br /> c. Access--ATM users will not have to wait in drive-up lanes as <br /> they do now, <br /> 2, The kiosk housing the ATM will be 8 1/2 feet wide, 4 1/2 feet deep, <br /> and 8 feet high, It will be constructed of anodized aluminum <br /> panels, with a backlighted sign panel above the ATM, The base of <br /> the kisok will be approximately 4 feet below adjacent street <br /> elevations, The small scale of the building will not, in my <br /> opinion, detract from the appearance of the principal structure, <br /> . <br /> planning' landscape architecture <br /> -, ,-- <br /> -- <br />
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