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��� <br />�� <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT <br />2660 Civic Center Drive ❖ Roseville, MN 55113 I� �(� �� M� <br />Phone: (651) 792-7005 ❖ Fax: (651) 792-7070 � lJ U <br />VARIANCE APPLICATION <br />(CITY CODE SECTION 1013.02) <br />City Code is available on the Internet at: <br />www.ci.roseville.mn.us/council/city_code.htm <br />� RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY OWNER FEE: $�0 <br />SEP 0.6 2007 <br />No ��t- rt� � <br />�� <br />❑ BUSINESS/INDUSTRIAL FEE: $350 ' Qd. �� Pr��'. ��". <br />(All fees payable to City ojRoseville upon submittal of completed application) <br />VARIANCE REQUIREMENTS <br />Section 1013.02 states: Where there are practical difficulties or unusual hardships in the way of <br />carrying out the strict letter of the provisions of this code, the city council shall have the power, in <br />a specific case and after notice and public hearings, to vary any such provision in harmony with <br />the general purpose and intent thereof and may impose such additional conditions as it considers <br />necessary so that the public health, safety, and general welfare may be secured and substantial <br />justice done. <br />State Statute 462.357, subd. 6(2) provides authority for the city to "hear requests for variances <br />from the literal provisions of the ordinance in �nstanees where their strict enforcement would <br />cause undue hardship because of circumstances unique to the indivi�ual property under <br />consideration, and to grant such variances only when it is demonstrated that such actions will be <br />in keeping with the spirit and intent of the ordinance. "Undue hardship", as used in connection <br />with the granting of a variance, means the property in question cannot be put to a reasonable use <br />if used under conditions allowed by the official controls, the plight of the landowner is due to <br />circumstances unique to the property not created by the landowner, and the variance, if granted, <br />will not alter the essential character of the locality. Economic considerations alone shall not <br />constitute an undue hardship if reasonable use for the property exists under the terms of the <br />ordinance. ... The board or governing body, as the case may be, may impose conditions in the <br />granting of variances to insure compliance and to protect". <br />APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS <br />Please complete the application by typing or printing in ink. If the spaces provided are insufficient, use <br />additional sheets, keying information to the proper item numbers. <br />1. Name of Property Owner: (First) (Middle) <br />2. Address of Property Owner: (No. and Street) (Ciry) <br />(Last) (Phone) <br />TSf'U /L� �5 �- y���(�, ' a-l�C� I�,, <br />(State) (Zip) <br />�5 %�f ,�i.tn.7 �� Sf E r ll� �� v � 1/c-� M�l;� S.5-113 <br />Name ofApplicant: (First) (Middle) (Last) (Phone) <br />.4/A�,� .Tc-h� / l _��!��!4��c� / C��l- 4�� -�i�ro <br />4. Address ofApplicant.• (No. and Street) (City) (State) (Zip) <br />�.�iy I�un��l�v� 5fr�'�t-lli /�c�sFti'; I� 1VIn� �S ll; <br />Variance Applicarion Page 1 of 2 <br />