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CITY OF CENTERVILLE <br /> COUNTY OF ANOKA <br /> STATE OF MINNESOTA <br /> ORD 499, SECOND SERIES <br /> AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF CENTERVILLE, MINNESOTA, <br /> APPROVING A REVISED CONDTIONAL USE PERMIT <br /> FOR THE BAY VIEW VILLAS <br /> WHEREAS, RICHARD A. DEFOE AND KARNA J. DEFOE, ("Applicant"), are the fee owners <br /> of these"Subject Parcels" as legally described in the Plat, BAY VIEW VILLAS. <br /> WHEREAS, at its meeting on October 24, 2018, City Council of the City of Centerville, <br /> Minnesota, adopted findings of fact, and approved a Planned Unit Development and Conditional <br /> Use Permit for the Plat "Bay View Villas." <br /> WHEREAS & THEREAFTER, the Applicant petitioned the Planning and Zoning Commission <br /> to recommend a revision to the Conditional Use Permit allowing large parcels with a principal <br /> residential structure to have pools. <br /> WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission neither recommended nor denied the <br /> Applicant's requested revision to the Conditional Use Permit to include pools. During discussion <br /> before the Commission, Applicant limited his request for a pool to a single, 24,000 square foot <br /> lot. The Commission made no findings on this requested revision. <br /> WHEREAS, Applicant now petitions the City Council for a revision of the Conditional Use <br /> Permit to allow a pool on any parcel larger than 20,000 square feet that also contains a principal <br /> residential structure. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Centerville, <br /> Minnesota, that it adopts findings of fact related to the requested revisions of the land use <br /> applications for the Subject Parcels, and DOES ORDAIN the adoption of the requested revision <br /> of the Conditional Use Permit for the Plat"Bay View Villas" as follows: <br /> FINDINGS OF FACT: <br /> 1. The Planned Unit Development for the Bay View Villas Plat relaxed lot sizes to afford <br /> the Developer a greater number of lots for development. This was accomplished by <br /> allowing narrower lots than normally allowed by the relevant performance standards. The <br /> Planning and Zoning Commission found a compromise between allowing narrower lots <br /> but not allowing accessory structures on those lots. The Commission felt accessory <br /> structures on those smaller lots would look cluttered and take up green space relative to a <br /> normal width lot. The Commission and City Council adopted a Conditional Use Permit <br />