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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-10-11 Zoning Variance ApplicationVillage of Orono Zoning Variance Application Directions to pp can : For Official Use Only ! Name Case No. a. Fill out this form in duplicate by typing or printing in ink. If the spaces provided are insufficient, use additional sheets, keying information to the proper item number. b. Attach all supplementary material by paper clip. c. File duplicate applications and filing fee (fin ) with Zoning Administrator. Kama of Owner:(Last)(First) I,11 ss or owner: and street .� cti� 3. Street Address or Property Involved: al, 2E30 z - Legal escrip on or Property Involved: 0-1 c4 7/ --7 5 5. Does this property border on or lie partially within an adjoining municipality? 6. Present Use: I 7a Propose Use: U. Date Property pI Acquired: Present Zoning Distr ct: 10. Variance is requested from the following sections of the Zoning Ordinance: 1 . What are the requirements of the ordinance sections listed in Item 10? 1e, btate exactly what is intended to be done on or with the property which does not conform with existing regulations. 13. Has an application for zoning variance on the same property been acted upon by the Village Council within the last six months? If so, state the date of the Village Council's action. VOTE: The law requires that the conditions set forth in the following three items 14, 15, and 16 MUST be established befo.ce a variance can be granted. Explain in detail after each statement wherein your case conforms to the requirements. 140 Difficulties of Hardship to Owner. Strict application of the provisions of the Zoning Ordinance would result in peculiar and practical difficulties or exceptional or undue hardship upon the owner of the lot in developing or using such lot in a manner customary and legally permissible within the zoning district in which said lot is located. Granting of the variance is necessary for the preservation and enjoy:hent of a substantial property right of the appli- -:x.ant and to alleviate demonstrable hardship or difficulty and will not merely serve as a convenience to the applicant. Explain in detail. �- C rxca tiional uonaitions or the Lot: There are special condi- tions narrowness, shallowness or shape of a lot, exceptional topographic or water conditions or other extraordinary and exceptional conditions of such lot) applying to the structures or land in question that are peculiar to the property involved or immediately adjoining property and do not apply generally to other land or structures in the district in which said land is located. Explain in detail, zrrect on ive and comprehensive variance will not impair an adequate supply to adjacent property, unreasonably increase in the public streets, increase the danger the public safety, unreasonably diminish or an: Granting the of light and air the congestion. of fire, endanger impair established property values in the surrounding area, or in any other way impair health, safety, comfort, morals, or in any other respect be contrary to the intent of the Zoning Ordinance and any applicable comprehensive plan. Explain in detail. ROTE: The following material must be attached to this application. 17. A map or plat showing the property affected and all lands within 150 feet of the boundaries of the property affected by proposed change. ( copies) 18. An abstractors certified property certificate listing the names and addresses of the owners of the land within 150 feet of the boundaries of the affected property as those names appear on the records of the County Auditor of Hennepin County, Acknowledgement and Signature: The undersigned hereby repre- sents upon all of the penalties of law, for the purpose of inducing the Village of Orono to take the action herein requested, that all statements herein are true and that all work herein mentioned will be done in accordance with the ordinances of the Village of Orono and the laws of the State of Minnesota. Date For Official Comments Only: ture 40 I _ to •� T. Oa. 6 \ � N w 12 2R �I I ! I i 3T, TO j I I I CA%C-O OINr -Rop to -- S tiyuurr•. be rhe huh