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�� �� y �f ��Q��, -� - <br />5. Street Address of Properry Involved.� <br />� ...1 `� %-,! �S � l L/ � <br />6. Complete Legal DescYiption of Pi°ope��ry Involved &�'ID No. (below or attached): <br />�...0 � i � ! c�G� � � I�.C� 1 �5 �lr��T�vt�r��3 /-i�rJ � ,n r,�- <br />,���- z <br />7. State exactly what is intended to be done on or with the property which does not conforni with the <br />City Code: <br />$, additional Required Information: <br />A. Narrative: :� written narrative, in support of a variance application, in necessary. <br />This narrative should fully explain the "hardship(s)" that justify the departure from <br />the strict application of the Code. The term "hardship" or "undue hardship" <br />typically refers to physical characteristics of the property, such as shape, soil <br />conditions, or extreme topography. Neither mere inconvenience, nor reduction in <br />value alone, is sufficient to justify a variance. The inability to put property to its <br />highest and best use is not considered a hardship or practical difficulty. The problem <br />fhat justifies the variance must be caused by conditions beyond the control of the <br />applicant. The applicant cannot create the condition that requires the variance. <br />B, cl inQ . , cape plan, <br />� b <br />necessary y <br />e - <br />" F <br />t. �i2v c/ ��J� i� fj �l �O S� V r I I�2 �N !r! h P�it i K� <br />C. In cases of multiple variances, the applicant may be required to submit a property <br />boundary and building survey. <br />9. Signature: The above statements are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. <br />Applicant Signature: __�� �-� �f"1/ ��-- <br />Property Owner Signature: ��� ��'�►/4 ��� <br />Date: �7��� l� � <br />Phone #: � �� � �' "/ � �� �� <br />Fax #: <br />E-mail Address: <br />Revised December 9, 2005 \\metro-inet.us\Roseville\Co�mnDev\PLANNING_AND_ZONING�Application Forms\Land Use <br />Applications\Variance Application(2006).doc <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />