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<br />3.0 STAFF COMMENT & FINDINGS <br /> <br />3.1 Section 1004.0lA6 (Maximum Total Surface Area) limits a lot or parcel to an impervious <br />(structures and pavement surfaces) coverage of30%. <br /> <br />3.2 Section 1004.0lE states: Exception: Ifafter May 21,1959, existing houses on 50% of <br />more of the frontage on any block have a predominant front yard different from that <br />herein specified, all buildings hereafter erected shall conform to this predominant front <br />yard depth, provided this regulation shall not be interpreted so as to require a front yard <br />of more than 40 feet in depth. <br /> <br />3.3 Last year (2000) the City Council approved a variance for Mr. Reichenbach allowing the <br />construction of a detached garage that increased the impervious coverage of the parcel <br />from 30% to 39.5%. However, analysis prior to Planning Commission consideration <br />could not conclude the exact existing lot coverage or setback, and could not determine <br />the proposals overall impact. A survey was required to determine existing and proposed <br />impacts. <br /> <br />3.4 The kitchen and covered porch proposal calls for a 390 square foot addition to the home <br />that will increase the impervious coverage by 363 square feet (the difference between the <br />total addition and the existing porch). <br /> <br />3.5 The property is unique in the sense that it has a predominant front yard setback of 40 feet <br />from the front property adjacent to Hamline A venue. <br /> <br />3.6 The Reichenbach proposal seeks to construct living area and a covered porch onto the <br />front of the existing 1950's home. The applicant states that the current kitchen is in need <br />of updating and is too small to accommodate the current traffic pattern and food <br />preparation. <br /> <br />3.7 The Reichenbach home has limited options for adding living space. Expanding to the <br />north or south is virtually impossible. The kitchen is located in the southwest comer of <br />the home adjacent to the driveway; expanding to the west is the only feasible option. <br /> <br />3.7 Section 1013.02 requires the applicant to demonstrate a physical hardship and to <br />demonstrate that no practical alternatives exist that would reduce the need for a variance. <br /> <br />3.8 Variances may be granted where the strict enforcement of the literal provisions ofthe <br />ordinance would cause "undue hardship". The granting of a variance shall only occur <br />when it can be demonstrated that such an action will be in keeping with the spirit and <br />intent of the ordinance. <br /> <br />PF3334 RCA (091001) Page 2 of 4 <br />