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ÛÈÌÎßÝÌ ÑÚ Ó×ÒËÌÛÍ ÑÚ ÓÛÛÌ×ÒÙ ÑÚ ÌØÛ <br />ÊßÎ×ßÒÝÛ ÞÑßÎÜ ÑÚ ÌØÛ Ý×ÌÇ ÑÚ ÎÑÍÛÊ×ÔÔÛ <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a regular meeting of the Variance Board of the City of <br />st <br />Roseville, County of Ramsey, Minnesota, was held on the 1 day of February 2006, at 5:30 p.m. <br />The following members were present: Chair Bakeman and Members Doherty and <br />Boerigter <br />Variance Board Member ________ introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />ÊÞ ÎÛÍÑÔËÌ×ÑÒ ÒÑò íï <br />ß ÎÛÍÑÔËÌ×ÑÒ ßÐÐÎÑÊ×ÒÙ ß ïç ÚÑÑÌ ØÛ×ÙØÌ ÊßÎ×ßÒÝÛ ÌÑ <br />ÍÛÝÌ×ÑÒ ïððéòðï ÑÚ ÌØÛ ÑÚ ÌØÛ ÎÑÍÛÊ×ÔÔÛ Ý×ÌÇ ÝÑÜÛ ÚÑÎ <br />ÞÛÎÙÛÎ ÌÎßÒÍÚÛÎô îçëð ÔÑÒÙ ÔßÕÛ ÎÑßÜ øÐÚíéðì÷ <br />WHEREAS, Berger Transfer has requested a VARIANCE to Section 1007.01 (Minimum <br />Industrial Area & Building Dimensional Requirements) of the Roseville City Code to allow the <br />installation of a emergency generator 21 feet from the front property line; and <br />WHEREAS, these property is addressed as 2950 Long lake Road and legally described <br />as: <br />REQUIRES LEGAL DESCRIPTION <br />PIN: 05-29-23-13-0010 <br />WHEREAS, City Code Section 1007.01 establishes the structure front setback in any <br />industrial zone at 40 feet; and <br /> WHEREAS, Berger seeks to install/construct emergency generation equipment that <br />encroaches into the 40 foot industrial front yard setback limit of the City Code; and <br /> WHEREAS, Section 1012.04(Essential Services) states: Essential services shall be <br />permitted as authorized and regulated by state law and other provisions of the code, it being the <br />intention that such are exempt from the application of the zoning code; and <br />WHEREAS, there is no definition of “essential services”. However, the common zoning <br />definition refers to permitted common utility services, necessary for daily urban operations, that <br />are provided or available throughout the community to all property owners such as electricity, <br />gas, sewer, water, telephone, etc; and <br />WHEREAS, buildings for essential services require a conditional use permit in <br />residential districts but are not mentioned in industrial districts, where “public services’ are <br />considered a permitted use; and <br />ï <br /> <br />