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<br /> ----- --------- <br /> w :0; ,1\ i~ ~ <br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - FEBRUARY 23. 1998 UlJ iiu 10 <br /> and home location in a situation where the adjacent home to south encroaches . <br /> onto the lot so allowing the addition in this location creates a better "bad" <br /> condition than an addition to the south side would and it affords the correction of <br /> drainage problems between the two houses and based on the rationale that this is <br /> the most logical way to add onto the house from the standpoint of the continued <br /> use of the house as it is. The variance will expire if the structure is eliminated. <br /> Mayor Probst noted it is more typical around the lake to see tear down projects to deal with this <br /> problem. He stated he thinks going after this in another way would require that kind of <br /> maneuver. <br /> Councilmember Malonc asked how the Council will deal with the next request for a side yard <br /> setback if this precedent is established. <br /> Mayor Probst commented that he believes the "basic driver" is that this is the most logical place <br /> to add onto the garage. He stated if that were not the case, he wouldn't advocate extending onto <br /> the house along that same line. <br /> Councilmember Malone asked if this setback is with this house forever. Mr. Ringwald explained <br /> if the structure goes away, the variance could be removed. <br /> Mayor Probst and Councilmember Aplikowski agreed to this friendly amendment to add this <br /> restriction. . <br /> Councilmember Aplikowski stated by allowing this building to continue beyond the garage will <br /> also assist the drainage issues. She stated these issues need to be dealt with on a case-by-case <br /> basis and, in this case, this proposal makes the most sense. <br /> The motion carried 2-1 (Malone). <br /> D. Resolution #98-29, Supporting an Application to the Department of Natural <br /> Resources Cooperative Trail Grant Program <br /> Ms. Cindy Walsh, Parks and Recreation Director, explained the Council is asked to adopt <br /> Resolution #98-29 which indicates their support to make application to the Department of <br /> Natural Resources (DNR) Trail Grant Program. She reported the City had previously applied <br /> for funds from the DNR, but had not received funding in 1997. This trail is a high priority for <br /> the Parks and Recreation Commission and ranked high on the DNR list. Ms. Walsh explained <br /> she has been encouraged by the DNR to apply for the Cooperative Trails Grant again in 1998. <br /> The grant's primary purpose is to complete trail connections between where people live and <br /> significant public recreation facilities. A secondary purpose is to link existing trail segments. <br /> Ms. Walsh stated she is not sure there are any other segments that would apply to this grant <br /> other than County Road F. <br /> Councilmember Malone asked if there are any "strings" attached to this grant, such as plowing . <br /> the trails. He noted a property owner does not want any part of the trail. Ms. Walsh reported <br /> -------- <br />