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&= k1wW * City Review will cease if costs <br /> APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE exceed deposit and deposit is not <br /> replenished. <br /> Date: 7� 9�.3 Fee: $250.00 + $300.00 Deposit* Zoning: <br /> Applicant: Lloyd Hanson <br /> Street Address: 1 588 Sore St Phone: 651- 429 -0431 <br /> City /State /Zip: Centerville, MN 55038 <br /> Status of Applicant: Owner X Lease Holder Other <br /> Legal Description of Property: Lot 1, Block 1 Sorel's End <br /> Street Address (subject property): Same as above <br /> Description of Request: 10'x 12' Shed/Accessory Structure <br /> Reason for Request: Construc Shed/Accessory S i Fro Ya D ue to Li Space <br /> in Rear Yard Due to Lake <br /> Variance may be considered to allow adjustment to the literal provisions of the zoning chapter in <br /> instances where their strict enforcement would cause undue hardship because of circumstances <br /> unique to the individual property under consideration. <br /> "Undue hardship" means that the property cannot be put to a reasonable use if the conditions of the <br /> zoning ordinances are followed, that the property owner's particular circumstances are unique and <br /> not self - created, and that granting a variance will not alter the essential character of the locality or <br /> neighborhood. Economic hardship alone will not constitute undue hardship. <br /> Minnesota Statutes and City Code require that a variance meet all of the following standards: <br /> (1) The variance is in harmony with the purposes and intent of the zoning chapter of this code; <br /> (2) The variance is consistent with the comprehensive plan; and <br /> (3) The proposal puts the property to use in a reasonable manner; and <br /> (4) There are unique circumstances to the property not created by the landowner; and <br /> (5) The variance if granted, will not alter the essential character of the locality; and <br /> Variances will not be granted to allow a use that is otherwise not a permitted use in the <br /> zoning district in which the subject property is located. <br /> Signature of Applicant: <br /> *By paying the above stated fee, I understated at I am paying the costs of processing this request even though the <br /> outcome of Council's action may be denial of tffe request. <br />
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