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<br /> <br />THE FOUNDATION <br /> <br />Archit~cts/Col1stlltal1ts RA. <br /> <br />212 Third Ave N <br /> <br />Suite 460 <br /> <br />Minneapolis, MN <br /> <br />55401 <br /> <br />Ph 612.340.5430 <br /> <br />Fax 612.340.5431 <br /> <br />To: The City of Arden Hills Board of Zoning Appeals <br />From: Robert Shaffer, AlA, CID <br />Date: 10/30/07 <br /> <br />Re: <br /> <br />Variance for the Wessberg Residence, 1455 Skiles Lane, Arden Hills, MN <br /> <br />We have looked into alternatives to expand the existing undersized garage and feel that <br />the proposed option minimizes the impact to the neighborhood, reduces variance <br />requests and is the most pleasing. <br /> <br />The following hardships and site conditions are present on this site: <br /> <br />1. The existing garage ceiling height is very low with an interior height dimension of 6'-2" <br />at lhe door. The existing garage door does not meet current Stale of Minnesota Building <br />Codes, which is a minimum of 6'-8". This low door height is also a concern for people's <br />safety. Many cars cannot even fit into lhis garage, including the homeowner's vehicle. An <br />unusable existing garage with code issues is a hardship. By adding a new, building <br />code-compliant garage addition, the reasonable use of this property has been <br />maintained. <br /> <br />2. The street presence and the impact to the neighborhood will be negligible. The design is <br />intended to extend the existing garage mostly below grade so that it will look as though it <br />is just landscaping terraces in the yard with a slightly raised deck attached to the home. <br />The deck then extends ouiward wrapping around the tree. The addition and the deck will <br />match the character of the existing home and maintain the scale and proportion of the <br />neighborhood. <br /> <br />3. The house sits on an unusual lot due to its three "front yards". The lot has frontages on <br />Old Snelling and a wrap-around frontage on iwo sides by Skiles Lane. This presents <br />difficulties to adding an addilion while mainlaining the reasonable use of the property. <br /> <br />4. The existing house on the unusually shaped lot already protrudes into lhe two fronl <br />setbacks on Skiles lane to what appears to be a historic thirty foot setback. The house <br />was built on the site to align with a north-south axis, rather than align with the curve of <br />the street. The original house design steps back with the curve of Skiles Lane and lhe <br />proposed garage/deck/sunroom addition design would repeat the stepping, staying well <br />within the historic thirty foot selback, thus creating a similar rhythm to the design already <br />in place. The goal of the design is to make it appear as though the addition was original <br />to the home. <br /> <br />5. The exisling garage also creates issues with the exisling mechanical systems of the <br />home. The mechanical system is un insulated in the garage crealing cold pipes and <br />duciwork in the kitchen and dining room directly above. The existing mechanical system <br />in the garage will be difficult to insulate properly because of the low ceiling height of the <br />garage. <br /> <br />6. To be environmentally conscious, the large tree at the southeast corner of lhe house <br />would ideally be spared by locating the addilion to the south of the house. <br /> <br />