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<br /> <br />tervilfe <br /> <br />PETITION FOR VARIANCE <br />26/J. 'l~ <br />Date: \, I {). to JOin Fee: $ + Legal Fees Zoning: <br />Applicant: -SQ ~ Q tlC Lo..UC'D- \-\Cl OLCLL <br />Street Address: 7 ~ ~ ) () ) d n'lJ1, QOQ rb Phone: {P5/-1 tA<).~ -;)0 d- 0 <br />City/State/Zip: C e.ri~ u'llI-L ffiil 5503 g <br /> <br />Status of Applicant: Owner v Lease Holder _ Other <br />Legal Description of Property: ~-" 0 A ~ <br /> <br />Street Address (subject property): ~ N'v.JL 0 J') 0.bau-e.~ <br />Description of Request: +I'D{\-\- ~~ 'oac,~ l hJ\ 'I nKlt1>. rJ{) L(')T.#- {" <br />26 -4 ~O"'" .-o~ = ~r;,red.- .35" ~t L'ne. <br />R~n for Request: G'xQ.p ~ . .. ('0 . . ( c. ~ \2.. t) <br />~o~ ~~~. ~(u...l~'3 <br /> <br />A variance is a use that is not generally permitted by the City's zoning ordinances but which is <br />allowed in special cases only. A request for a variance from the City's zoning ordinances will be <br />granted upon a showing of undue hardship by a property owner who is determined to have a unique <br />situation. "Undue hardship" means that the property cannot be put to a reasonable use if the <br />conditions of the zoning ordinances are followed, that the property owner's particular circumstances <br />are unique and not self-created, and that granting a variance will not alter the essential character of <br />the locality or neighborhood. Economic hardship alone will not constitute undue hardship if some <br />reasonable use currently exists under the terms of the City's zoning ordinance. If the property <br />owner purchased the property knowing that the City's zoning ordinances prohibited a use, the <br />property owner's circumstances are self-created. <br /> <br />Minnesota Statutes (MS 462.357, Subd. 6) and City Code 154, Section 154.310 require that the <br />following conditions must be satisfied for approval of this request. Please respond to these <br />conditions using additional sheets of paper if necessary. <br /> <br />1. Because of the particular physical surroundings, shape or topographical <br />conditions of the parcel or lot, the proposed variance would relieve an undue <br />hardship, as distinguished from a mere inconvenience, should the applicable <br />ordinance be strictly enforced. <br /> <br />2. The purpose of the proposed variance is not based exclusively upon a desire to <br />increase the value or income potential of the parcel of land, but would correct <br />extraordinary circumstances applicable to this property but not applicable to other <br />property in the vicinity or zoning district. <br />