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FILE #16-3814 <br />March 15, 2016 <br />Page 4 of 5 <br /> <br />7. The granting of the proposed variances will not in any way impair health, safety, <br />comfort or morals, or in any other respect be contrary to the intent of this chapter. In <br />the opinion of staff, granting of the area, width and setback variances would not <br />impair health, safety, comfort or morals and would be in keeping with the intent <br />of the zoning code. <br />8. The granting of such variances will not merely serve as a convenience to the <br />applicant, but is necessary to alleviate demonstrable difficulty. In the opinion of <br />staff, granting of the area and width variance is necessary to solve an obvious <br />practical difficulty. Granting of some magnitude of setback variances is also <br />necessary in order to allow construction of a home that is commensurate with <br />the surrounding neighborhood, which contains a wide variety of homes in terms <br />of size, shape, etc. The magnitude of the setback variances requested is a <br />function of the lot shape, topography, and desired home style and orientation. <br />The Commission may recommend and the Council may impose conditions in granting of <br />variances. Any conditions imposed must be directly related to and must bear a rough <br />proportionality to the impact created by the variance. No variance shall be granted or <br />changed beyond the use permitted in this chapter in the district where such land is located. <br /> <br />Analysis – Lot Area and Width Variances <br />Within the Minnetonka Bluffs neighborhood, bounded by Orono Orchard Road, <br />Dickenson Street, Russell Avenue and The Dakota Trail, there are 23 developed lots. The <br />breakdown in lot sizes is: 13 lots at 0-0.5 acres: 8 lots at 0.51-1.0 ac; and 2 lots larger than <br />1.0 acre. While only 3 developed lots are smaller than applicant’s lot, the fact that it <br />contained a residence, was assessed for and connected to sewer, and is proposed to meet <br />the hardcover and lot coverage standards, all suggest that the lot should be considered <br />buildable. The developed lot to the immediate south at 1.02 acres is one of the largest in <br />the neighborhood, while the lot to the immediate west is the same size as applicant’s lot. <br /> <br />Analysis - Setback Variances <br />Absent setback variances, the allowable building envelope for this lot is 20’ wide and 35’ <br />long, which would likely result in a narrow, tall, boxy residence of 700 s.f. footprint with a <br />detached garage (possibly larger than the house) tucked into the southwest corner of the <br />site – see Exhibit K. <br />Applicant is proposing to meet the required 50’ rear yard setback. The proposed 30’ <br />stoop/35’ house front setback is consistent with the street setbacks of the newer homes <br />directly to the south and across Keene Avenue. The 14’ setback from the south side lot <br />line is more typical of a setback that would be found in a neighborhood of similar-sized <br />1/3-1/2 acre lots. Note that the proposed house plans (Exhibit D) depict a walkout design <br />along the south side lot line; the applicant will be revising that to a lookout design in order <br />to establish the lowest level as a basement and avoid a variance for the house being <br />defined as three stories where only 2-1/2 stories are allowed. <br /> <br />Analysis – Structural Lot Coverage Variance <br />The proposed 14’x15’ deck extending from the main floor has a railing height of <br />approximately 6.5-7.5 feet above existing grade and therefore counts toward the lot <br />coverage limit of 15%. With the deck, lot coverage is proposed at 2240 s.f or 16.6%. <br />Without the deck included, the lot coverage is right at the 15% mark. Options to avoid a <br />Item #06 - PC Agenda - 05/16/2016 <br />File #16-3830 [Total Pages 24]
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