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EXTRACT OF MINUTES OF MEETING OF THE <br />CITY COUNCIL OF T H E CITY OF ROSEVILLE <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of <br />Roseville, County of Ramsey, Minnesota, was held on the 9th day of October, 2006, at 6:00 p.m. <br />The following members were present: <br />and the following were absent: <br />Council Member introduced the following resolution and moved its adoptinn: <br />RESOLUTION NO. <br />A RESOLUTION DENYING AVARIANCETO s1004.016AND IN ACCORDANCE <br />WITH �1013.02 OF THE ROSEVILLE CITY CODE FOR CHARLES WELECZHI, <br />AND THE VACANT PARCELAT DALE STREET AND DALE COURT (PF378�.). <br />WHEREAS, Charles Weleczki is the owner of the vacant developable parcel at Dale <br />Street and Dale Court; and <br />WHEREAS, the subject property is legally described as: <br />REQUIRES LEGAL DESCRIPTION <br />WHEREAS, the property owner seeks a 15 foot VARIANCE to �1004.016(Residential <br />Dimensional Requirements — Front Yard Setback) to allow greater flexibility in the design of a <br />principal structure on the uniquely shaped parcel at Dale Court and Dale Street; and <br />WHEREAS, The Roseville Variance Board held the public hearing regarding the <br />VARIANCE request, voting 3-0 to DENY based on their determination that "hardships" were <br />not present and that the need for the variance was created by the applicant/property owner; and <br />WHEREAS, the applicant has appealed the decision of the Variance Board to the <br />Roseville City Council seel�ing the Council's support for the requested 15 front yard setback <br />VARIANCE; and <br />WHEREAS, the Roseville City Council concurs with the determination of the Variance <br />Board, determining the following finding of fact: <br />1. That a hardship, if any exists, was caused by the current property owner. <br />2. That a principal structure with attached garage could be designed and constructed <br />on the parcel. <br />3. That a 15 foot encroachment into the required front yard setback is detrimental to <br />the general health, safety, and welfare of the adjacent neighborhood. <br />