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<br />ARDEN HILLS PLANNmG COMMISSION - FEBRUARY 2, 2005 <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Works Facility grounds, subject to the six conditions as noted in staffs February 2,2005 <br />report and the amended condition six as outlined by staff at tonight's meeting. <br /> <br />The motion carried unanimously (6-0). <br /> <br />C. PLANNING CASE 05-02: DEBRA AND WILLIAM THORNTON. 3510 SIEMS <br />COURT; VARIANCE <br /> <br />Chair Sand opened the public hearing at 7:33 p.m. <br /> <br />Mr. Hellegers stated applicant was requesting an l1-foot front yard setback for an <br />addition to the front of applicant's property in Arden Hills. Staff recommended approval <br />of the request subject to the following conditions: <br /> <br />l. The applicant shall file all necessary building permits with the Building Official <br />for approval prior to the issuance of a building permit. Building permits shall be <br />submitted to the Building Official a minimum of two (2) weeks before the <br />planned start of construction. <br /> <br />Commissioner Zimmerman noted currently the house is 6.7 feet closer to the lot line than <br />required. He asked if a variance was requested at the time the home was built. Mr. <br />Hellegers replied there was no record of a variance requested. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Commissioner Modesette noted there was deck on the back of the house and she was not <br />sure if unbuildable was accurate. Mr. Hellegers pointed out there was a steep grade <br />which would make it difficult to build on. He noted the property was not very functional <br />because of its narrowness. <br /> <br />Commissioner Zimmerman asked if applicant was not requesting a variance and a <br />building permit was issued would if this nonconforming property be grandfathered in. <br />Mr. Hellegers replied it would be. <br /> <br />Chair Sand asked how large the three-season porch on the back of the house was. Mr. <br />Hellegers replied applicant was in attendance tonight and could answer that question. <br /> <br />Chair Sand invited anyone for or against the variance to come forward and make <br />comment. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />William Thornton, 3510 Siems Court, applicant, thanked City staff. He noted the staff <br />was very helpful and cooperative with him. He summarized the history of the lot and <br />house. He noted the house had to be situated where it was because of the cliff in the back <br />yard. He indicated they had no practical way of building back to the east. He stated the <br />screened porch back edge had 15-foot posts that went down off the edge of the cliff. He <br />indicated this was a very unusual lot. He noted to the south they had large oak trees that <br />they did not want to disturb. He stated to the north there was a garage, which would need <br />to be demolished and a basement dug. He indicated one of the other problems they were <br />facing was that the lot line was about 20 feet in from the edge of the road and that had <br />created that on one edge their house was 33 feet from the lot line. He noted their lot line <br />curved in. He stated the home was built over 50 years ago. He indicated even with <br />granting the 11-foot variance at the north end of the proposed construction, they were still <br />