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<br />REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION <br /> <br />DATE: 10-25-93 <br />ITEM NO.: Ç? - l <br /> <br />Department Approval: <br /> <br />Manager Reviewed: <br /> <br />Ag~nda Section: <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Reports" -and Recommendations <br /> <br />Item Description: <br /> <br />Yamin Ma request for a minor variance at 2405 <br />N. Pascal Street. <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />1. Although the Roseville Zoning ordinance does not specifically <br />reference satellite dishes, in the past they have been <br />interpreted as permitted accessory uses in the R-1 district. <br />Section 7.390 of the city Code indicates that accessory <br />structures may be located only within the rear yard of a single <br />family home. <br /> <br />2. Mr. Ma has indicated that the satellite disk they wish to <br />install in their yard is for receiving an ethnic program for <br />childrens language education and for non-english speaking <br />elderly information and entertainment purposes. This program <br />is available only in a few east and west coast metropolitan <br />areas, but not in the Twin Cities local TV network. <br /> <br />3. The disk itself is 3 feet by 2 feet and must have clear access <br />to the southern skies. Since the house is surrounded by big <br />trees, no signal can be picked up either in the back yard or on <br />the roof of the house, leaving only the front yard as a <br />position that would work for receiving the desired signal. <br />Based on this, Mr. Ma has applied for a minor variance. <br /> <br />4. In meeting with Mr. Ma to discuss his application, the Minor <br />Variance 'Committee explored alternative locations for the <br />satellite disk and pursued Mr. Mals need for the disk and the <br />desired programming. Concluding that, the family's use of the <br />disk was unique and specialized and that no other location on <br />the property would be suitable for receiving the satellite <br />signal, the Minor Variance Committee asked Mr. Ma to provide <br />landscape screening on the sides and rear of the disk. Based <br />on this, the Minor variance committee unanimously recommended <br />approval of the minor variance to allow Mr. Ma to install a 3x2 <br />foot satellite disk in the front yard at 2405 N. Pascal street. <br /> <br />5. This item was continued from the October 25, 1993 meeting to <br />allow time for staff to pursue the possibility of cable access <br />for this program. At this time, we are still pursuing this <br />option. <br />