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FILE #LA22-000026 <br />21 June 2022 <br />Page 4 of 5 <br /> <br />Additionally City Code 78-123 provides additional parameters within which a variance may be <br />granted as follows: <br />4. Economic considerations alone do not constitute practical difficulties. Economic <br />considerations have not been a factor in the variance approval determination. <br />5. Practical difficulties also include but are not limited to inadequate access to direct <br />sunlight for solar energy systems. Variances shall be granted for earth-sheltered <br />construction as defined in Minn. Stat. § 216C.06, subd. 17, when in harmony with Orono <br />City Code Chapter 78. This condition is not applicable. <br />6. The board or the council may not permit as a variance any use that is not permitted <br />under Orono City Code Chapter 78 for property in the zone where the affected person's <br />land is located. This condition is not applicable, as residential home is an allowed use <br />in the LR-1A District. <br />7. The board or council may permit as a variance the temporary use of a one-family <br />dwelling as a two-family dwelling. This condition is not applicable. <br />8. The special conditions applying to the structure or land in question are peculiar to such <br />property or immediately adjoining property. There are special conditions to the land <br />justifying the setback variances in the existing home location, easement access and <br />driveway configuration. This criteria is met. <br />9. The conditions do not apply generally to other land or structures in the district in which <br />the land is located. The LR-1A setbacks are not specific to the Property yet a number of <br />other small lots exists within this area. The setbacks cause the need for the requested <br />setback variances. This criteria is met. <br />10. The granting of the application is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of a <br />substantial property right of the applicant. Substantial property right is provided by the <br />home on the property. The proposed variances to the side and front yard setbacks to <br />orient the garage in a particular way is not a right. This criteria is not met. <br />11. The granting of the proposed variance will not in any way impair health, safety, comfort <br />or morals, or in any other respect be contrary to the intent of this chapter. Granting the <br />setback variances in this unique situation is not contrary to the intent of the zoning <br />chapter. <br />12. The granting of such variance will not merely serve as a convenience to the applicant, <br />but is necessary to alleviate demonstrable difficulty. The Applicant asserts that the <br />setback variances are necessary. The setback variances provide for a garage <br />orientation and footprint location which make use of the home and driveway <br />orientation. <br /> <br />The Commission may recommend or Council may impose conditions in granting of variances. <br />Any conditions imposed must be directly related to and must bear a rough proportionality to the <br />impact created by the variance. No variance shall be granted or changed beyond the use <br />permitted in this chapter in the district where such land is located. <br /> <br />Public Comments <br />To date, no public comments have been received. <br /> <br />Issues for Consideration <br />1. Does the Planning Commission find that that the property owner proposes to use the <br />property in a reasonable manner which is not permitted by an official control? <br />2. Does the Planning Commission find that the variance(s), if granted, will not alter
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