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<br /> , <br /> traffic. Furthermore, staff has not seen an instance where one of these properties also <br /> has a shared driveway. . <br /> The applicants have expressed concern that with the existing shared drive is difficult for <br /> vehicles to enter and exit the properties at the same time, Since there is no shoulder on <br /> Lexington and the reconstruction would eliminate any left-turn in access, a vehicle could <br /> be stuck on Lexington Avenue waiting to access the property, The proposed additional <br /> driveways would eliminate such situations and provide safer access for both properties. <br /> 2, Would granting the variance be in keeping with the spirit and intent of the City's <br /> Zoning Ordinance? <br /> The stated Purpose and Intent of the City's Zoning Ordinance includes thirteen purposes, <br /> of those the following statements appear to be applicable: <br /> This ordinance is enacted for the following purposes: <br /> . To promote the general public health, safety, comfort and general welfare of the <br /> inhabitants of the City of Arden Hills, Minnesota. (l,B,I) <br /> . To promote the proper use ofland and structures, (I ,B,6) <br /> . To fix reasonable standards to which buildings, structures and land shall conform <br /> for the benefit of all (l,B,7) <br /> The stated purpose of the R-I: Single Family Residential District as stated in Section <br /> 5,D,l is as follows: . <br /> . To establish areas for the development of single family detached housing at a <br /> maximum density of approximately 3 units per acre. <br /> . To reserve development areas for single-family housing, <br /> . To restrict encroachment of incompatible uses, <br /> . To maintain density limitations, <br /> . To take advantage of municipal utilities, <br /> . To preserve open space, <br /> (YES) The applicants' proposal is consistent with the R-l District and the Zoning <br /> Ordinance purposes. The applicants are requesting the variances due to the reduced <br /> access (created by the new center median that will be installed in Lexington Avenue) and <br /> concerns about difficulty accessing their properties. The standardfor one driveway <br /> access per property is intended to limit access on residential property to maintain a <br /> residential appearance for single-family homes, However, there is a large difference <br /> between aesthetic impact on a residential property on a typical neighborhood street <br /> where the traffic is only traveling 25 or 30 miles per hour, versus a property on a major <br /> arterial where traffic is traveling 45 to 50 miles per hour, <br /> \\Earth\PJanning\Planning Cases\2005\05-09 Radziej and Sabot Driveway Variances (PENDING)\04-06-05 PC Report Rodziej and Sabot <br /> Driveway Variances,doc <br /> Page 4 of7 . <br />
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