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would not be used for living space. This particular lot is located only 3-4’ above the lake elevation <br />of Lake Minnetonka not allowing for a basement level. <br />The building height variance is being requested to permit additional living space. Ihe entire building <br />does not exceed 30 ’ in overall height. The property owners submitted sketches that would have a 9’ <br />ceiling on the l“ level, 10 ’ ceiling on the level, and 8’ ceiling on the 3'** level. They would be <br />willing to lower the ceiling height to 8’ on each level. The total proposed height of the structure, <br />assuming the 8’ ceiling heights, is approximately 28 ’ to the midpoint of the roof. <br />Some height restrictions used by cities were based partly on the ability to provide adequate fire <br />protection, as equipment was only able to reach buildings of a certain height. The proposed <br />individual house is not taller than other houses since it would meet the 30 ’ standard. <br />The 2 Vz story height limitation versus a 3 stor>' house would not change the amount of residential <br />structure that would be visible from the lake. Many lakeshorc homes arc walkout style homes that <br />have a full 3 levels exposed to the lakeshore. Allowing 3 stor> houses would mean houses having a <br />walkout level 'could have as many as 4 levels exposed. <br />Staff Recommendation <br />Staff recommends denial of the application based on the variance requested for building height. The <br />height variance recommendation is based on the following; <br />1. The granting of a variance to height would be inconsistent with the intent of the zoning <br />ordinance. <br />2. The granting of a height variance would be precedent setting for other lots with similar <br />characteristics, such as not having the ability to have a basement level. Allowing 3 stoiy <br />houses would change how the City of Orono has viewed residential development. <br />3. No hardship has been demonstrated that requires a third level in the house. The request <br />to have more living space may be a convenience to the applicant and not a hardship. <br />Staff supports a scenario of a building that would be consuaicted within the site plan and not <br />exceeding 2 'A stories based on the following; <br />1. <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />5. <br />6. <br />The lot was platted prior to current zoning standards. <br />I he property has been developed as a residential site. Hennepin County tax records <br />estimate a construction year of 1900. <br />The property is served bv’ sanitary sewer. <br />Redevelopment the property as residential is consistent with the zoning district and with <br />the development of the surrounding properties. <br />The lot has demonstrated a suitable building site. <br />The amount of hardcover proposed is the minimum amount of hardcover required to <br />serve a house with a 1,500 s.f foundation and provide a suitable driveway. The only <br />concern is the house docs not have any sidewalks or ground level patios in the plan. <br />\
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