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Planning Files - Planning File #
3255
Planning Files - Type
Variance
Address
2985 LEXINGTON AVE N
Status
Approved
Date Final City Council Action
9/25/2000
Planning Files - Resolution #
9816
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<br />3.3 Conditions may be attached to a variance that mitigate the impacts on adjoining <br />properties. <br /> <br />3.4 The Mickelson home was constructed in 1963 with modifications in 1992 and 1997. The <br />existing home has a single stall tuck-under garage and the home is built into the slope <br />extending south towards Josephine Road. <br /> <br />3.5 The parcel is odd shaped, has topographical challenges such as steep slopes, mature trees <br />and has no reasonable alternative without impacting similar setback requirements. The <br />parcel slopes up from the waters edge south towards Josephine Road, rising 12 to 14 feet <br />to the south property line. <br /> <br />3.6 The parcel lies adjacent to a large underutilized county road right-of-way that will remain <br />in County ownership. The access to the property extends west from Lexington Avenue <br />some 139 feet and includes a permitted turn-around on county right-of-way to facilitate <br />better access to Lexington Avenue. <br /> <br />3.7 Due to the tuck under garage, the site has additional pavement to facilitate the proper <br />movement of vehicles from the garage to Lexington A venue and vise versa. <br /> <br />3.8 The Mickelson request was forwarded to the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) for <br />review and comment. The DNR responded to the initial location with concern, given its <br />location within the required shoreland setback. Mr. Mickelson met with the DNR to <br />review options for an accessory structure given the parcels limitations. The proposal to <br />locate the detached garage four feet north of the existing driveway has been <br />accepted by the DNR. More specifically, the DNR has concluded that hardship(s) <br />exist on the parcel, limiting Mr. Mickelson's options, and they support the four <br />variances being requested. <br /> <br />3.9 The Comprehensive Plan encourages reconstruction and upgrading of residential <br />structures (and neighborhoods) throughout the community. <br /> <br />4.0 STAFF RECOMMENDATION <br /> <br />4.1 Staffhas determined the pre-existing parcel conditions have contributed to unique <br />hardships that warrant the granting of a variance to Mr. Mickelson as outlined in Section <br />3 ofthe P!oject report. <br /> <br />4.2 Staff recommends approval of the four variances Section 1016.22Al (Non- <br />Conformities), Section 1016.26.Bl (Storm Water Management) 30%, Section 1616.16 <br />(Structure Design Standards) 8 feet, and Section t004.02D5 (Dwelling Dimensions and <br />Appearances and Height, Frontage, Yard and Lot Area Requirements in R-l Districts) 30 <br />feet, to constI1,lct a 22 foot by 30 foot (660 sq. ft.) detached accessory building on <br />property located at 2985 Lexington Avenue. <br /> <br />PF323255 - RCA (092500) Page 3 of 4 <br />
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