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<br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - OCTOBER 25, 1999 13 <br /> foot setback. If Lake Johanna Boulevard was considered the front there would still be a <br /> - . ., <br /> . requirement for a variance since the lot is narrow. <br /> The applicant had presented a proposal with a IS-foot setback off the easement line for both <br /> homes, The applicant does not have a house plan at this time, however, after looking at several <br /> plans, the applicant felt that a corner side yard setback will be needed. The applicant is <br /> considering a home smaller than the home being replace, <br /> At the Planning Commission meeting, the Planning Commission had discussed moving the <br /> homes back further on the lot The applicant did agree to a 20-foot setback rather than the <br /> proposed 15-foot setback. Staff then created a drawing to depict how this may layout By tilting <br /> the home at 1609 Lake Johanna Boulevard a 20-foot front yard setback can be achieved while <br /> maintaining both side yard setbacks. The applicant has a basketball court behind this home that <br /> he would like to maintain as it is used by the neighborhood children. Additionally, there is a new <br /> pool at 1605 Lake Johanna Boulevard which creates a difficulty in moving this home back. Staff <br /> found that by removing a small notch in the front of the proposed pad at 1605 Lake Johanna <br /> Boulevard, the 20-foot front yard setback can be achieved. <br /> In reviewing this Case, staff found that the circumstances unique to the property were that <br /> property 1609 Lake Johanna Boulevard is not located on a public street The side needing a <br /> variance for 1605 Lake Johanna Boulevard is not a public street and, if it were viewed as such, <br /> would only require a 1 O-foot side yard setback. The lots are smaller than the minimum R-l <br /> . Zoning requirements making it difficult to construct a home of average size on the lot The pool <br /> and basketball court make it difficult to move the homes further back. <br /> Staff found that the variance would allow a condition that is consistent with the surrounding <br /> development Two houses to the north were granted variances for a 20 and 25-foot setback to the <br /> front property line. <br /> Ms. Randall advised that the Planning Commission recommended approval of Planning Case <br /> #99-19, front yard setback variance, as modified by the applicant to 20 feet proposed, when 40 <br /> feet is required, for placement of two single family homes at 1605 and 1609 Lake Johanna <br /> Boulevard, subject to these properties meeting all other side and rear setback requirements. <br /> Mayor Probst confirmed that the only variance be requested in this Planning Case was for a 20- <br /> foot front yard setback off the easement for both properties, Ms, Randall stated that this was <br /> correct Mayor Probst confirmed that the side yard setbacks for both properties can be <br /> maintained. Ms. Randall stated that this was correct <br /> Mayor Probst stated that he had been serving on the Planning Commission when the two <br /> properties to the north were granted their variances. He indicated that, although the Planning <br /> Commission had struggled with the setback issues, it had found that there was some logic in the <br /> uniformity of the setbacks, He stated that he does not have a problem with a 20-foot front yard <br /> . setback and allowing the home at 1605 Lake Johanna Boulevard to be moved to 1609 Lake <br /> Johanna Boulevard. He expressed concern for approving a variance for the 1605 Lake Johanna <br /> Boulevard property without seeing what the City Council was being requested to grant a variance <br />