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<br />r <br />" <br /> <br /> <br />tervi{{e <br /> <br />PETITION FOR V ARlANCE <br /> <br />Date: ot} Ii (O'-1. <br />Applicant: C-~ '0rc....v\.c- <br />7'f>\J, Q ~ 'MIUf'J..._ <br />C.U"J-v- v ~ I k <br />)4 Lease Holder Other <br />Lo \- 1. ~\o(,\<.. 1-, <br /> <br />Fee: $194.00 + Legal Fees Zoning: <br /> <br />.il <br /> <br />Street Address: <br />City/State/Zip: <br />Status of Applicant Owner <br />Legal Description of Property: <br /> <br />Phone: G:, 11-1.- ") 1. -I 1) I " <br /> <br />V'v--- r... <br /> <br />S~O t~ <br /> <br />f? IAf G\..le- MD: L. CJ;..M, .1. <br /> <br />Street Address (subject property): )(}CK. pt>\ \-I'v- \e-,kc Dr 0 ~ <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 Ordinances (Ord. #4, Division 180) require that <br />the 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 />I. 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 /> <br />3. The alleged difficulty or hardship is caused by the City Ordinance and has not <br />been created by any persons presently having an interest in the parcel ofland. <br /> <br />4. The variance will not adversely affect public health, welfare and safety and will <br />not be detrimental or injurious to property or improvements in the neighborhood. <br /> <br />5. Variances will not be granted that allow a use that is otherwise not a permitted use <br />in the zoning district that the subject property is located. <br /> <br />1- <br />