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Planning Files - Planning File #
3419
Planning Files - Type
Setback Permit
Address
2276 W Highway 36
Project Name
Anderson, Frances
Applicant
Asphalt Driveway Co
Status
Approved
Date Final City Council Action
8/12/2002
Additional Information
encroachment into 5' side yard setback to replace driveway
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<br />JUL-25-2002 10:50 <br /> <br />ROSEUILLE-COM~~DEV <br /> <br />(612) 676-1718 p.3 <br />6514902931 P.02/03 <br /> <br />Ju 1 25 02 11: 13a <br /> <br />Asphalt Drivewa~Compan~ <br /> <br />8. The minimum parameters of a setback pennit include: <br /> <br />a. A setback permit shaD not reduce tbe prindpal structure side yard re>qulred <br />setback by more than 70% or be duser tban three (3) feet to a property line <br />(as measured to the structure wall). <br /> <br />b. A setbatk permit shall not reduce the principal structure front olr resr yard <br />required setback by more than 20% or be closer th~n twenty"four (24) feet to <br />II front or reaf property line. <br /> <br />c. A setback permit sbaU not reduce the accessory structure side or rear yard <br />required setback by more than 70% or be closer than three (3) re~~t to a <br />property line. <br /> <br />d. A setback permit shall not reduce the setback of a driveway by more than <br />70% or allow a driveway to be closer than two (2) feet to a property line. As <br />an elception, driveways existing prior to October 26, 1998, and IOiCate~1 closer <br />than two (2) feet to a property line may be replaced wIth a setback permit. <br /> <br />9. A minimum of eight (8) of the following twelve (12) site conditions must be met in order I)f a <br />Setback Permit to be issued by the Community Development Director. Circle which have been <br />complied with and explain how compliance has been achieved. <br /> <br />a. One car garage QrIess is located on the site. <br />b. The proposed project improves the design or livability of the structure. <br />c. The proposed project improves the terrain or a drainage issue. . <br />d. The original reason or need for the setback permit was not created by the current <br />owner. <br />e. The existing improvements along with proposed improvement retain a mimmi'Am of <br />70% afthe pervious surface and green space of the lot. <br />f. The proposed project creates no other setback or variance conditions. <br />g. The proposed project improves the aesthetics. covered storage, or tlte fimctional <br />use of the site. <br />h. The proposed project uses the same exterior structure materials and colors as the <br />principal structure and accessories. <br />i. The final building mass is consistent with that on contiguous properties. <br />j. The building or driveway expansion/addition does not place more vehicles <br />adjacent to living quarter first floor bedrooms of adjacent homeowners. <br />k. The drainage and roof gutters guide water away from the structure an.d adjacent <br />structures. <br />1. The roof is properly proportioned to and integrated with the roof of the principal <br />structure (dwelling) on the property. <br /> <br />10. The following information/materials must be submitted by the applicant (and deten;))ined <br />complete by the Community Development Director) ten (10) days before the application may be <br />considered by the Development Review Committee: <br /> <br />a. Application and fee of$25. <br /> <br />Page']. of :; <br /> <br />-- <br />
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