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RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />NO. b 6o 2 <br />11. "The granting of the proposed variances will not in any way impair health, safety, comfort or <br />morals, or in any other respect be contrary to the intent of this chapter." <br />The proposed development of the Property will not impair the health, safety, comfort, or <br />morals of the public. <br />12. "The granting of such variance will not merely serve as a convenience to the applicant, but <br />is necessary to alleviate demonstrable difficulty." <br />The variances are not serving as a convenience for the Applicants. The lot area and lot <br />width variances could be approved administratively via City Code 78-72 Lot of Record. <br />The application of the code -required 50 foot side street setback results in a 48 foot wide <br />buildable envelope and creates a long narrow buildable area. <br />CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT ANALYSIS: <br />The City must find that the proposed use at the proposed location is or will be: <br />1. Consistent with the community management plan; the intent for the proposed grading <br />is residential in nature, is consistent with the permitted uses for the Property, and is <br />compliant with the zoning code and comprehensive plan. <br />2. Compliant with the zoning code, including any conditions imposed on specific uses as <br />required by article V, division 3 of the City Code; The proposed grading is residential <br />in nature which is consistent with the permitted uses for the Property. <br />3. Adequately served by police, fire, roads, and stormwater management; this statement <br />is true. <br />4. Provided with an adequate water supply and sewage disposal system; this statement <br />is true. <br />5. Not expected to generate excessive demand for public services at public cost; this <br />statement is true. <br />6. Compatible with the surrounding area as the area is used both presently and as it is <br />planned to be used in the future; the removal of materials and re -grading of the Property, <br />once completed, will have no impact on surrounding lands. The grades, once vegetated <br />and landscaped should not have an adverse impact on the neighborhood_ <br />