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. � � ��� ��ss � ti�Q <br /> ' .. l ` �� � Page�l Ol 3 r R! <br /> L� <br /> - HARDSHIP D4CUMENTATION FORM <br /> This form is a required submittal for ALL variance applications. An application <br /> will not be considered complete or placed on any meeting agendas until this form is <br /> � complete and submitted to the City. <br /> Minnesota State Statutes Section 394.27, Subdivision 7 requires that a hardship be <br /> demonstrated in order for a variance to be granted. The hardship must be unique to the <br /> property as variances run with the land and not the land owner. Personal and economic <br /> sifuations are not considered valid hardships. In order for an application to be heard by <br /> the Planning Commission and City Council a hardship having merit must be <br /> demonstrated. <br /> HOW DO I PROVE A HARDSHIP? <br /> This form has 12 points outlining the basis City stafF uses to determine if a hardship <br /> exists and how the variance will affect the surrounding community. To prove a hardship, <br /> address all the relevant points.listed below and answer them as clearly as possible. <br /> Since you are requesting the code exception, you have the burden of proving that the <br /> variance is justified. The information the City receives is what is used in deterrnining a <br /> denial or approval recommendation. If you leave something out it will not be considered. <br /> Please address each of these hardship criteria as they relate to the request (some may <br /> not apply): <br /> 1. "The property in question cannot be put to a reasonable use if used under <br /> conditions a(lowed b the official contr Is." • <br /> �.� . 07- � ��o Srvc�e,l '�c� Ye- � ��-�- -� s�� ,�' - � <br /> t.t9 y -Q-- ►�'�QsL�v'".� '—� U-r1—�c::.�.Q C� Q-z.- ` t?�nJ-° <br /> 2. "The plight of the landowner is due to circumstances unique to his property not <br /> created by the landowner." �. <br /> �� bv�u. G'�' 'i — � �'� .� a�e.�eQ �� �.C�v�. vi�t <br /> ' ��� c� v e� <br /> 3. The va, riance, if granted, will not alter the essentiyal character of the locality." � <br /> _`� t�'�- Yl-�K� �� ,SZ- �/In.,:P� .�,z� '.I vtr2 �2.vtM• (.�C7SG��?i1 <br /> . . w � l � r � c,� .��.cs� �ti�e <br /> 4. "Economic considerations alone shall not constitute an undue hardship if <br /> reasonablen us for the proqerty e ists u�jnder t e terms of�t,�e•,,Z-oning Chapter." <br /> �l—C:�L�-IGi' � ` ��il.�. �r-uG�c.✓Y'cVC , Y0���2r�-S C�� �i1 �� . <br /> ��cQ c.�, ` C t '� i^�a—�C. <br /> 6'tr � �Fe`� D-- �.�.8 ` �� r l <br /> r� ,.�;�-�,. ,,:., <br /> � `'•"! <br /> . �. ��,� �a .. F l :� 6,-; ''. <br /> c;.��%m d „ l;= .� ��? {4 L `�`�; :;' .y� i �4 <br /> . r-� � �� zi i,:i::5`v�:�.'�:.;.:t � <br /> �SS��� �v...`� , c.a., f`' 7 <br /> � �;;• }:y.j�.,. <br /> �r (� .� �r.:, <br /> �!:�1 �.•:% Pyiau::::9 <br /> �.� %/ �t.4�:.,1f <br />