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Appeal Letter to the City of Roseville <br />September 15,2006 <br />Page 5 <br />Moreover, the Applicants could have tried to play games with the subdivisionof <br />the lot area prior to the Minor Subdivision. They did not do sa They could have cut out <br />an odd shaped pie piece or an elongated 1 foot strip along the curb or driveway on the <br />1822 Dale Court parcel, to achieve the additional the 892 squarc feet needed for the <br />"comer lot" requirement (frankly, it was also arguable w�e��ez' the 1828 Dale Court <br />parcel was indeed a"co�aer lot" due to its unique location). <br />Instead, based on the Applicants' discussionswith the City Planner and City Staff <br />this was not done. The Applicantsplayed it straightand by the book, The lot split was <br />straight forward and made eo��non sense. City Staff asked the Applicants to submit a <br />drawing showing that a house could be built on the lot and the Applicants did by <br />submitting a house plan �aaipri�it that would indeed have required a variance. (see the <br />attached schematic drawing originally submitted with the Minor Subdx�isio�l Application <br />in 2005). In fact the house plan submitted to City Staff at the t��ne of the request for the <br />Minor Subdivision included a plan essentially the same as is now being requested. <br />APPLICANTS l[���5`� US. CITI' STAFF RECOMMENDATION <br />City Staff has recommended the approval of a fifteen (15') foot variance for the <br />entire front side of the lot facing Dale Court. The Variance Board had some concerns <br />with the broad and open ended nature of this recommendation, which likely led in part to <br />a denial of the Applicants' request. <br />City Staffs recommendation in inany ways provides for a broader and a more <br />wide ranging (albeit a more flexible one) variance than the original request by the <br />Applicants. The original request by the Applicants is for up to a fifteen (15� foot setbacic <br />variance at a single point along Dale Court at the Nort%wea� comer of the proposed <br />garage. The variance would diminish in length and amount until there was no variance <br />required at the Southwest comer of the proposed garage. In addition, the Applicants <br />requested a five foot variance along the entirety of the rear (East side) of tlae proposed <br />structure along Dale Street. This would be only two and one half (2 `/z'} feet closer to <br />Dale Street than the existing house at 1822 Dale Court (which is at 27 '/z' �+ �n the lot �i�e <br />along Dale Street), so this variance request would not be out of character with the <br />existing neighboringstructure. <br />The Applicant's original request is not as intrusive toward Dale Court as City <br />Staffs recommendation and spreads the variances slightly �� both directions (West to <br />Dale Court and East to Dale Street). Only a pie sha�d piece of the proposed garage <br />would extend into the setback (and thus require a variance) and a large portion of the <br />garage would be well within the setback. The requested rear yard setback variancewould <br />be along the busy Dale Street and would � impede views, �`t'�- The only land owner <br />affected by this would be the owner of 1822 North Dale Court, the immediate neighbor to <br />the South (the former Weleczki homestead). As stated above, the rear � setback <br />
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