HomeMy WebLinkAboutPractical DifficultyPRACTICAL DIFFICULTIES DOCUMENTATION FORM
LA20-000005
1. The property owner proposes to use the property in a reasonable manner not permitted by the Zoning Chapter.
Response: The existing boat house was resided and roofed while contractor built a new home on site. With the intent of
improving the aesthetics of the old boat house without changing the foot print the architect enhanced the lake side facade by
adding stone to match the house, a small gable over the lake side door and a chimney stack for a little detail. The boat house as
resided and re roofed to match the house. It was not the intent to add volume to the structure nor was volume added. However
upon inspection by the city the addition of the stone front, the gable and the chimney were determined to increase the envelope of
the structure. It is the feeling of the homeowner that these aesthetic changes only work to enhance the lake shore attractiveness
and do not encroach on any neighbor, hardcover or other areas.
2. The plight of the landowner is due to circumstances unique to his property not created by the landowner.
Response: Boat house construction supersedes homeowners ownership of the property
3. The variance, if granted, will not alter the essential character of the locality.
Response: Correct. It enhances the character of the locality
4. Economic considerations alone do not constitute practical difficulties if reasonable use for the property exists
under the terms of the Zoning Chapter.
Response: N/A
5. Practical difficulties include, but are not limited to, inadequate access to direct sunlight for solar energy systems.
Variances shall be granted for earth sheltered construction as defined in Minnesota Statutes, Section 116J.06,
Subd. 2, when in harmony with this Chapter.
Response: N/A
6. The Board of Appeals and Adjustments or the Council may not permit as a variance any use that is not allowed
under this Chapter for property in the zone where the affected person's land is located.
Response: N/A
7. The Board or Council may permit as a variance the temporary use of a one-family dwelling as a two-family
dwelling.
Response: N/A
8. The special conditions applying to the structure or land in question are peculiar to such property or immediately
adjoining property.
Response: The conditions apply only to this property and structure and do not impact neighboring properties
9. The conditions do not apply generally to other land or structures in the district in which said land is located.
Response: The conditions apply only to this property and structure and do not impact neighboring properties
10. The granting of the application is necessary for the preservation and enjoyment of a substantial property right
of the applicant.
Response: N/A
11. The granting of the proposed variance will not in any way impair health, safety, comfort, morals, or in any other
respect be contrary to the intent of the Zoning Code.
Response: Correct
12. The granting of such variance will not merely serve as a convenience to the applicant, but is necessary to
alleviate demonstrable difficulty.
Response: N/A