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Letter View <br />file:///ci.orono.mn.us/...20Casco%20Point%20Rd)%20Variance/Submittals/Practical%20Difficulties%20Documentation%20Form%20(3).htm[7/15/2020 3:57:57 PM] <br />PRACTICAL DIFFICULTIES DOCUMENTATION FORM <br />LA20-000042 <br />1. The property owner proposes to use the property in a reasonable manner not permitted bythe Zoning Chapter. <br />Response: Our original two story structure was built in 1924 with full height, unfinished basement where <br />major utilities are located. Access from within the house to their basement should be retained. <br />The homeowner is requesting to extend the plane of existing exterior wall only to create accessible stairwayto existing lower level. The garage portion of the addition will conform to current side setback. <br />2. The plight of the landowner is due to circumstances unique to his property not created by thelandowner. <br />Response: The homeowner was not aware that his current structure was/is non-confirming. We have <br />designed the proposed plan to minimize space added in setback space (stairway to basement) in additionhas not made encroachment on setback greater than current house line relative to lot line. <br />3. The variance, if granted, will not alter the essential character of the locality. <br />Response: Our property is quite narrow. The variance will allow us to retain the existing character and <br />appearance of the home. A deviation to addition layout would adversely effect how roof lines work therefore <br />hurting the "essential character" of this home. <br />4. Economic considerations alone do not constitute practical difficulties if reasonable use forthe property exists under the terms of the Zoning Chapter. <br />Response: Due to how house was constructed, the current stairways / multiple levels do not allow one to"age in place". This remodel will provide that. <br />5. Practical difficulties include, but are not limited to, inadequate access to direct sunlight forsolar energy systems. Variances shall be granted for earth-sheltered construction as defined inMinnesota Statutes, Section 116J.06, Subd. 2, when in harmony with this Chapter. <br />Response: This remodel will provide this Owner to stay in their home and are currently restricted fromdoing so due to their narrow lot. Granting this variance will help them and generations to come help use / <br />enjoy this house. Without this, owners will need to look for other solutions, meaning this would be a tear- <br />down. Helping people re-use and stay in their homes is at the core to Sustainable Building Principals and <br />ways of life. <br />6. The Board of Appeals and Adjustments or the Council may not permit as a variance any usethat is not allowed under this Chapter for property in the zone where the affected person's landis located. <br />Response: Our original two story structure was built in 1924 with full height, unfinished basement where <br />major utilities are located. Access from within the house to their basement should be retained. <br />The homeowner is requesting to extend the plane of existing exterior wall only to create accessible stairway <br />to existing lower level. The garage portion of the addition will conform to current side setback. <br />7. The Board or Council may permit as a variance the temporary use of a one-family dwelling asa two-family dwelling. <br />Response: NA <br />8. The special conditions applying to the structure or land in question are peculiar to such