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<br />b. The unique physical features or situations within the proposal that could justify a <br />variance include safety, topography... (no reasonable place to construct garage <br />except south side of home) <br /> <br />c. The economic issues that may (in part) justify a variance include... (may not <br />apply) <br /> <br />d. The alternative designs that allow use of the site but do not require a variance <br />include... (Plan 1: existing conditions with substandard driveway; Plan 2: <br />construct garage at southwest corner of lot removing existing mature tree) <br /> <br />e. The impacts of the project, ifthe variance was issued, would (would not) create <br />significant community impacts on the health, improyed safety, or general welfare <br />including... (Plan 1 does not reduce pedestrian-vehicle safety) <br /> <br />f Other findings deemed appropriate by the City Council <br /> <br />6.2 By resolution, approve (deny) the a variance request for Mr. Ken Wieden, 2125 Dale Street <br />North, to allow construction of an attached or detached two stall garage, subject to findings <br />determined by the City Council. <br /> <br />Attachments: Property location map; aerial photo; site plan; house plan; and narrative. <br />60-day Time Limit: Application accepted on April 28, 2000; Decision deadline is June 26, 2000. <br />Prepared by: Thomas Paschke (490-2236) <br /> <br />Q:\Planning Files\32 I 1_ Wieden, Kenneth\RCA (061200).doc <br /> <br />PF3211 - RCA (061200) Page 4 of 4 <br />