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<br />_____________________________________________________________________________________________ <br />City of Arden Hills <br />Planning Commission Meeting for April 9, 2025 <br />P:\Planning\Planning Cases\2025\PC 25-001, 1126 Benton Way - CUP <br />Page 6 of 14 <br /> Required Existing Notes Proposed <br />Front Setback 40 feet 36 feet Flexibility granted <br />in 2009 Variance <br />No change <br />Rear Setback 30 feet 21.9 feet Flexibility granted <br />in 2009 Variance <br />No change <br />Side Yard 5 ~28 feet Detached garage <br />setback = 3.5 feet <br />No change <br />Side Yard 5 6.8 feet No change <br />Side Yard Total <br />Both Side Yards <br />15 feet 34.8 feet No change <br /> <br />Landscaped Area – Planned Unit Development, Meets Requirements <br />The proposed addition would not impact existing landscaped area. In the R-3 District, the <br />minimum landscaped area required without a variance is 65% of the property or 5,736.25 square <br />feet. The Subject Property has an existing landscaped area of 5,102 square feet or 57.8%. As part <br />of the Hunters Park PUD, the Subject Property was developed with flexibility for lot coverage. <br />The proposed addition would be constructed on top of existing sidewalk on the property and would <br />therefore not impact the existing landscaped area. <br /> <br />Structure Coverage – Planned Unit Development, Flexibility Granted in Previous Variance <br />Approval, Flexibility Requested <br />The R-3 District allows for a maximum structure coverage of 25% or 2,206.25 square feet of the <br />Subject Property. In 2009, the previous owner of the Subject Property was approved for a structure <br />coverage variance and permitted to exceed the maximum requirement to construct an addition that <br />would increase the property’s structure coverage to 26 percent. According to the Certificate of <br />Survey submitted by the Applicant (Attachment D), the existing structure coverage is 2,378 square <br />feet or 26.9%. The proposed addition would increase the total structure coverage by 30 square <br />feet for a total of 2,408 square feet, or 27.3% of the Subject Property. <br /> <br />Floor Area Ratio – Meets Requirements <br />The R-3 District permits for a maximum floor area ratio of .3. Floor area is calculated as the sum <br />of the gross horizontal area of all floors of a building as measured in square feet from the exterior <br />walls, but not including decks; space where the average floor-to-ceiling height is less than six feet; <br />attached or detached garages; and other detached accessory structures. For the Subject Property, <br />the maximum floor area permitted is 2,647.5 square feet. The existing floor area for the lot is 2,137 <br />square feet and the floor area ratio is .242. The proposed addition is a main level principal structure <br />addition which would increase the property’s floor area by 30 square feet for a total of 2,167 square <br />feet and a floor area ratio of .245. <br /> <br />1. 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
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