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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday,July 7, 2014 <br /> Page 29 <br /> Public Comment <br /> Dean Hanson, Hanson Builders, office in Andover, MN <br /> Mr. Hanson provided a bench handout, attached hereto and made a part hereof, <br /> entitled "Architectural Guidelines for Garages." Mr. Hanson reviewed his firm's <br /> 35 years of experience working in thirteen different communities, including pres- <br /> ently working in nine different cities including Roseville. <br /> Mr. Hanson expressed appreciation for Council comments heard so far tonight; <br /> and advised that in all the communities his custom design/builder firm worked in, <br /> there were no garage restrictions other than setback requirements other than in the <br /> City of Roseville. In attempting to create more home-friendly fronts for homes, <br /> Mr. Hanson opined that further challenges were created in giving homeowners <br /> what they were seeking, especially when doing custom building versus national <br /> tract home construction. Mr. Hanson opined that while 5' may not seem like <br /> much, it served to create a big difference in how a home was designed,including <br /> placement of stairways from garages into a home and steps to access those areas. <br /> Mr. Hanson respectfully made a simple request of the City Council that flexibility <br /> be provided to come forward 5' with a garage, which would serve to alleviate <br /> 80% of the problems and challenges they had in designing a home in Roseville. <br /> Discussion ensued among Councilmembers and Mr. Hanson related to porches; <br /> and garage regulations in other communities typically being at a percentage and <br /> addressed via developer covenants versus city ordinance. <br /> Councilmember McGehee moved to adopt Planning Commission recommenda- <br /> tion #3 (Attachment D), modified to make the garage regulations in code that the <br /> garage door could not exceed 40% of the front facade of the building. <br /> Mayor Roe clarified that the current code language would maintain that 40% pro- <br /> vision; and due to the lack of a second, ruled the motion failed. <br /> Laliberte moved, Etten seconded, to direct staff to develop and correct current <br /> code language accordingly to facilitate Alternative Action #3 in Section 9.0 of <br /> the RCA; allowing for up to a 5'projection of the garage. <br /> Councilmember McGehee offered a friendly amendment to accept the proposal by <br /> the Planning Commission if a house was in excess of 40' back from front of the <br /> property. <br /> Councilmember Laliberte did not accept the friendly amendment offered. <br /> Councilmember Willmus opined that the 5' provision served to increase design <br /> elements of the home and neighborhood/community connectivity initiatives; and <br /> would be a vast improvement over current language; and offered his support for <br />