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REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION <br />»Mf5iL meeting <br />MAY 0 8 2000 <br />UllT Ur UMUNO <br />DATE: 5/2/00 <br />ITEM NO.:s ’ <br />Department Approval: <br />Name Paul Weinberger <br />Title Zoning Administrator/Planner <br />Administrator Reviewed:Agenda Section: <br />Zoning <br />Item Description:#2570 George Stickney <br />2590 Countryside Drive <br />Variances <br />Zoning:RR-IB, One Family Rural Residential, 2 Acre Minimum lot size <br />Application: Variances to permit construction of a tennis court and 10* fence. <br />List of Exhibits: <br />A <br />B <br />C <br />D <br />Resolution/Attached Site and Grading Plan <br />Landscaping Plan <br />Planning Commission Draft Minutes (April 17, 2000) <br />Planning Report <br />Application: George Stickney is the applicant and owner of property located at 2590 Countryside <br />Drive. He has applied for a variance to permit construction of a tennis court 30' from the rear <br />property line, where 50' is required, and a second variance to permit the fence around the court to <br />be 10' in height where 6' is permitted. In the statement of hardship the applicant has stated the fence <br />is required to be over 6' to accommodate a tennis court. <br />The following variances are required: <br />Section 10.03, Subdivision 14(D) prohibits tennis courts from being located within the required rear <br />yard setback. In the RR-IB zoning district the required setback is 50'. <br />Section 10.03, Subdivision 15 (E) prohibits fences to exceed a height of 6' in the rear yard setback. <br />Planning Commission Recommendation: <br />The Planning Commission voted 4 to 0 to recommend approval of variances to permit construction <br />of the tennis court as proposed subject to the condition the applicant submit a landscaping plan with <br />the intent to screen the tennis court and fence from the adjacent properties to the north.