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A. The property in question cannot be put to a reasonable use if � used under <br />conditions allowed by the official controls: The City staff has determined that <br />the property can be put to a reasonable use under the official controls if a 1,008 <br />square foot accessory building were constructed. However, the Code is <br />specifically set-up as a sliding scale to give more accessory building area to larger <br />lots. The Code does not anticipate very large single-family residential lots. The <br />code also does not go beyond a typical residential lot size when determining <br />restrictions for accessory structure size and whether a larger lot warrants a larger <br />accessory structure and whether the structure is compatible with the property and <br />the adjacent neighborhood. The Community Development Staff have <br />determined that a garage (proposed use) of 28 feet by 30 feet (840 square <br />feet), a four-foot length reduction from the request, is a reasonable size. <br />13. The plight of � the land owner is due to circumstances unique to the property not <br />created by the land owner: Mr. Dahmann desires a larger, more modern <br />accessory structure to accommodate a vehicles and other storage needs. This <br />plight or desire is not unique to the property and is wholly created by the property <br />owner. However, the Dahmann property has a rear yard allowance of 1,538 <br />square feet, which the City Code does not contemplate. The parcel is large, at <br />approximately 38,253 square feet (.88 acres), is not proposed to be <br />subdivided, and is unique when administering Section 1004.01 (lot size and <br />coverage) of the Roseville City Code. <br />C. The variance, if granted, will not alter the essential character of the locality: <br />The combined total of detached accessory buildings (1,290 sq. ft.) would not alter <br />the essential character or the locality, nor adversely affect the public health, <br />safety, or general welfare, of the city or adj acent properties <br />5.8 The Community Development Staff suggests the elimination of the garden shed and its <br />allowance of 120 square feet of storage, reducing the Dahmann variance request by an <br />additional 120 square feet. <br />5.9 The Community Development Staff has reviewed the development proposal with regard <br />to the criteria in Section 10 13 .O 1.D of the Roseville Zoning Ordinance and concludes the <br />following: <br />A. The proposed detached accessory building will not create additional traffic nor <br />the need for additional public facilities. <br />13. The detached accessory building can be partially screened by placing appropriate <br />landscaping east and west sides of the structure. The proposal includes a number <br />of windows to break-up the wa11 mass. <br />C. The detached accessory structure will not have an impact on the market value of <br />contiguous property. <br />PF3397 RCA 061702 Page 4 of 7 <br />
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