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<br />EXCERPT <br /> <br />CITY OF ROSEVILLE <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES <br />Wednesday, May 27,1998 <br /> <br />1. CALL TO ORDER: <br /> <br />Chair Katie Harms called the regular meeting of the Roseville Planning <br />Commission to order at 6:30 p.m. in the City of Roseville City Council Chambers. <br /> <br />2. ROLL CALL AND INTRODUCTIONS: <br /> <br />Present: <br /> <br />John Rhody, Doug Wilke, Katie Harms, Ed Cunningham, <br />Jim Mulder, Craig Klausing, Janet Olson <br />None <br />Jay Kennedy, Dennis Welsch <br />John Goedeke <br /> <br />Absent: <br />Staff Present: <br />Council Present: <br /> <br />6c. Planning File 3008. Lois Nyman requesting a variance to reduce the north <br />side yard setback to two feet for the purpose of constructing an eight-foot <br />addition to an attached single car garage (property located at 1720 <br />Chatsworth Street). <br /> <br />The public hearing was opened by Chair Harms who requested staff to review <br />the Nyman case. Dennis Welsch described the requested side yard variance, <br />the findings and recommendations from the staff report dated May 27, 1998. He <br />noted that Mrs. Nyman has clarified her request - asking that the garage and <br />driveway set back three feet from the property line instead of the original request <br />of two feet. <br /> <br />Lois Nyman, 1720 Chatsworth, stated she now has two cars which have had four <br />slashed tires. A second garage stall would be more convenient to protect <br />vehicles, and the resale value of the house will increase. <br /> <br />Chair Harms asked if there is access within the garage to the house (yes). <br /> <br />Member Mulder asked for clarification on the size of the setback - is it two feet or <br />three feet? (3 feet - requiring a two-foot variance). <br /> <br />Member Wilke asked for details on the impact on the adjoining neighbors. Mrs. <br />Nyman stated she did attempt to purchase property from the neighbors, but was <br />refused. <br /> <br />1 <br />