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<br />- There's a house in Forest Lake built on an irregular lot with <br />variances and still sits vacant three years later. (21640 Imperial Ave.) <br /> <br />4. When our development was built in the early 1990's by Rehbein <br />Development (Acorn Creek), the out lot considered the major portion ofHanzal's lot #6 <br />was deemed not developable by Rehbein and the city council. <br /> <br />5. Also in the Variance code book a developer can not take an existing lot <br />(7381 Old Mill Rd.) and attempt to split it and then claim hardship in order to make a <br />new lot from it. Hanzal is attempting to split this lot from his existing house and is <br />claiming hardship to get the variance. <br /> <br />In closing, we are writing this letter to address some major concerns. This <br />proposed development has the neighborhood very divided with the majority against the <br />variance issue. Ifwe wanted our house to be close to the street we would have moved to <br />S1. Paul or Robin Lane in Centerville(R-4, manufactured homes). Having a <br />house/structure not conform to city codes and the surrounding homes is not only a quality <br />of life issue but also a crime. We are not against having a house built on lot #6 or the <br />other lots; we just want them to conform to the others in the neighborhood. IfHanzal <br />could get a variance from the RCWD to allow the house be closer to the creek, we <br />believe a house could be built similar to ours and have the necessary set back as the city <br />code states. Therefore we are asking the Commission to deny the set back variance and <br />either keep the area R-5 zoned or at least have covenants in place so the <br />houses/garages(1200 sq. feet/3car stall) will conform to the neighborhood. <br /> <br />./";7 -=7 c::: <br />SincerelY'(if<.~-"~ ~A -c? ~ <br />Jon ger. y/ <br />': evr:01t.R /1:,Uur~ <br />Ladine Krueger <br /> <br />7368 Old Mill Road <br />Centerville, MN 55038 <br />651-407-9369 <br />