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Murphy stated by reducing tite shed 10 tu IS feet, Itic prubiciii with llicjug in the fence w(>iild be <br />decreased and would allow the fence to be angled from the existing barn over to the wooded area. <br />which would create some additional space <br />White slated he is in agreement with the Planning (Commission ’s recommendation and that he has <br />not heard any new information tonight that would allow a variance to be granted. <br />O’Rourke iriquircd whether there could be any compromise. <br />Sansevere stated without a hardship, there is notimuch the Council caii do. <br />McMillan commented sometimes the conforming location is not the most ideal for the properly <br />owner. <br />.Sansevere inquired whether there is any p.ofection offered by the existing barn. <br />O’Rourke slated there is not. <br />' \ t r •>' <br />Sansevere iiu!ed the applicant docs not need the approval ofthe council if the structure is built in <br />a conforming location, Snn.scvcre commented it appears that the Council is not in favor of a <br />variance. <br />Murphy inquired how many stalls the applicant has in her barn. <br />0*Kourke stated she has c 'wwt stalls in the bam. <br />Murphy staled most horse people would not leave their horses outside dining Minnesota winters <br />♦' :: even with a lean-to structure available. <br />O’Rourke staled that is what her veleriiuiriun is recommending due to their respiratory condilions. <br />Murphy moved, White secondyd. to deny Application ttO.S-JII77, Harry and Kobin <br />O’Rourke, 2300 Sixth Avenue North. VO TK: Aye.s 4, Nays 0.