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<br />variance was granted for the construction of a garage addition that would encroach 11 <br />feet into the combined side yard setback and two feet into the front yard setback. <br /> <br />One variance to construct a garage addition encroaching five feet into the side yard <br />setback was denied as it was determined that alternative solutions existed without the <br />need for a variance. Another variance to relocate and reconstruct an accessory garage on <br />a residential lot without a principal structure was withdrawn before reaching the Planning <br />Commission for consideration. <br /> <br />Vacations <br /> <br />There were a total of four vacations approved by the City in 2008, one of them being the <br />renewal of a previously approved vacation. For the Christensen Estates, a vacation of <br />three easements was approved to be combined into a single easement for utilities and <br />drainage. A new planning case was recently opened for the Christensen Estates for a six <br />month extension, pending approval. A vacation of five general and right-of-way <br />easements were approved for the future Traverse Business Center in exchange for <br />permanent drainage and utility easements to the City. A vacation of three easements was <br />approved to permit a previously approved site plan for a new parking lot and roadway on <br />the Northwestern College campus. <br /> <br />Minor Subdivisions <br /> <br />The City approved one minor subdivision in 2008, joining a vacant City-owned 1-1 zoned <br />lot with an adjacent R-l zoned lot to create a single R-l10t. <br /> <br />Rezoning <br /> <br />One rezoning occurred during 2008, when a City-owned lot zoned for industrial (1-1) use <br />was rezoned R-l residential. This was in response to a minor subdivision action where an <br />R-l lot had a previously approved pool and portions of a fence directly encroaching into <br />the City-owned 1-1 lot. <br /> <br />Community Plans <br /> <br />After more than 18 months of preparation, the City Council granted preliminary approval <br />for the 2030 Comprehensive Plan update on December 15, which allowed the City to <br />submit the Plan before the December 31, 2008, deadline. The Comprehensive Plan is <br />required to be updated every ten years. The City also approved the Guiding Plan for the <br />B2 District, establishing design guidelines for new development and redevelopment as <br /> <br />City of Arden Hills <br />Planning Commission Meetingfor March 4,2009 <br /> <br />\ \Metro-inet.us lardenhills\PlanninglDepartment RecordslQuarterly & Year End Reports 120081020909 - 2008 Year in Review.doc <br /> <br />Page 5 of 10 <br />