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<br />City of Roseville <br /> <br />Planning Commission Minutes <br /> <br />Tuesday, June 12, 2001 <br /> <br />Special Meeting <br /> <br />1. Call to Order <br /> <br />Chair John Rhody called the regular meeting of the City of Roseville Planning Commission to order at 6:30 p.m. in the City <br />Council Chambers <br /> <br />2. Roll Call <br /> <br />Present: Chair John Rhody, Ed Cunningham, Janet Olson, Troy Duncan, Doug Wilke, Mark Traynor <br /> <br />Absent: Jim Mulder <br /> <br />Staff present: Deb Bloom, Dennis Welsch, Thomas Paschke <br /> <br />Council present: <br /> <br />3. Communications from the Public <br /> <br />None <br /> <br />4. Public Hearings <br />a. Planning File 3296: Zaun request for a six-foot Variance from Section 703.04B1a for property at 3116 West <br />Owasso Boulevard. <br /> <br />Chair Rhody opened the hearing and requested Thomas Paschke to provide a verbal summary of the staff report <br />dated June 12, 2001. <br /> <br />Richard Zaun is requesting a six-foot variance from Section 703.04B1 a of the City Code to allow a driveway apron <br />in the public right-of-way to be increased from the required 26-foot maximum width to a width of 32 feet. <br /> <br />The proposed reduction of this setback requirement will enable Mr. Zaun to retain his driveway in its current <br />location. The three findings recommended by the staff included: <br />A. The property in question cannot be put to a reasonable use if used under conditions allowed by the official <br />controls: Mr. Zaun currently has a 32-foot wide apron that provides access to the detached garage (directly <br />adjacent to West Owasso Boulevard) and driveway that extends towards the home which provides access <br />and parking. Requiring an apron modification consistent with the City Code (26 feet in width) would <br />prevenUcritically limit access to the home and off-street parking. <br />B. The plight of the land owner is due to circumstances unique to the property not created by the land owner: <br />The City's Pavement Management Program and the reconstruction of West Owasso Boulevard has required <br />Mr. Zaun to apply for a variance if he wants the existing (or similar) driveway apron width to remain. Mr. <br />Zaun's driveway improvements were constructed prior to the City having a maximum apron width <br />requirement for the public right-of-way. <br />C. The variance, if granted, will not alter the essential character of the locality: The proposed six-foot variance <br />to the required apron width in a public right-of-way will not alter the essential character or the locality, nor <br />adversely affect the public health, safety, or general welfare, of the city or adjacent properties. <br /> <br />The staff recommended approval (without conditions). <br /> <br />Member Olson asked about the pre-existing driveway widths to the current City Code. <br />