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<br /> ,>> <br />-- <br /> . To promote the general public health, safety, comfort and general welfare of the <br /> inhabitants of the City of Arden Hills, Minnesota, (I,B,I) <br />. . To promote the proper use ofland and structures. (1,B,6) <br /> . To fix reasonable standards to which buildings, slruetures and land shall conform <br /> for the benefit of all (I,B,7) <br /> The stated purpose of the R-2 Single and Two Family Residential District is as follows <br /> (Section 5,D,2): <br /> L To establish areas for the development of single and two family housing at a <br /> maximum density of approximately five units per net acre. <br /> 2, To reserve development areas for single and two family housing, <br /> 1 To restrict encroachment of incompatible uses. <br /> .), <br /> 4, To maintain density limitations. <br /> 5. To take advantage of municipal utilities. <br /> 6. To preserve open space, <br /> (YES) The variance requested appears to comply with the stated Purpose and Intent of <br /> the City's Zoning Ordinance and of the purpose of the R-2: Single and Two Family <br /> Residential District. Due to the narrow lots which are unique to this small portion of the <br /> City it would not be reasonable to force the property owners to place their garages to <br /> comply with the 10 foot side yard accessory setback and basically sever the rear yard or <br /> to have the locate the garages especially far behind the principal structures, In addition, <br /> principal structures which should be considered a more intense use can be located as <br /> close as 5 feet from the side yard property line. <br />. 3. Could the property in qucstion be put to a reasonable use without the granting of <br /> the variance? <br /> (NO) The applicant could continue to use the existing garage in its present location; <br /> however, due to the age of the garage replacement would be necessary sometime in the <br /> very near future. Without a variance the applicant would have to place the garage either <br /> in the middle of the back yard or excessively far away from the principal structure, where <br /> the garage would still be in the middle of the back yard. Single and Two-car garages <br /> have consistently been considered reasonable uses if the applicant has no other option <br /> than to apply for a variance for the construction of such a garage, Furthermore, the City <br /> has approved variances for similar variance requests in this neighborhood where the <br /> applicant is replacing an existing garage, <br /> 4. Was the hardship created by the owner? <br /> (NO) The small one-car garage appears to be the original garage from when the house <br /> was constructed and predates the City's Zoning Ordinance. In addition, the lot was <br /> created prior to the City's Zoning Ordinance, The structure is small, in poor repair, and <br /> \\Metro-inet_lIs~\rdenHills\P1anning\P]anning Cases\200S\05-20 Ruppel Variance (PENDING)\09-07-05 PC Report Ruppel Variance PC-05- <br /> 20.doc <br />. Page 4 of6 <br />