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1. Literal enforcement of the Ordinance would result in undue hardship with respect to my
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of persons presently having an interest in app parcel.
0 4. The variance observes the spirit and intent of this Ordinance and produoen oubutantial
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pplication for Variance Granted X August 4, 1977 Denied_ _ _
er.sons:_ Motion was made by Hafermann to gra th e v w ith th e rec ommendation that v acation
Cher Remarks:_ proceedings be initiated as -.soon as pas sib a seconded by Cavill and upon a vote taken
ignature of Plaru:ing Commission '� {'_?; Z 7�' s� motion duly passed.
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CITY OF
PRIOR LAKE, MINNESOTA
55372
VARIANCE - Gary Bailey
AUGUST 4, 1977
SUBJECT:
To consider a 20' front yard variance for lot 9, Prior Wood.
STAFF ANALYSIS:
The subject parcel is a 105' by 227' corner lot located no.- thwest
of intersection Kent Street and Sycamore Trail SW. The parcel
is approximately .S acres and is zoned R -1. The home to the
west has the garage about 37' from the subject parcel. When
Prior Wood was platted part of the parcel was dedicated as
cul -de -sac. When the property to the east developed Kent Street
continued through to intersect with Sycamore Trail leaving the
half cul -de -sac virtually useless.
The owner is proposing to construct a house as close as possible
to Kent Street because the lot slopes gently to the north and
also resulting in a much shorter driveway. This parcel is
somewhat unique because the other half of the cul -de -sac was
never platted.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the 20' front yard variance resulting in a 25' set -back
from the main portion of Kent Street. The platted cul -de -sac
is useless and should be vacated. This variance observes the
intent of the ordinance and is not contrary to the safety, health
and general welfare of the community.
THE CENTER OF LAKE COUNTRY
CITY OF
PRIOR LAKE, MINNESOTA
55372
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- - PRIOR LAKE PLANNING ADVISORY CO ?MISSION
August 4, 1977
'Phe meeting of the August 4, 1977 Prior Lake Planning Advisory Commission
was called to order at 7:35 by Chairman T1lorkelson. Members present were:
Commissioners Houts, 11afermann, Cavill, Councilman Busse, City Planner
Tooker and Planner Graser.
The minutes of the .July 21, 1977 meeting were motioned for approval by
Commissioner Hafermann seconded by Houts and upon a vote taken minutes were
approved as published.
/First item on the agenda was a variance request for Gary Bailey. Mr. Bailey
is asking for a 20 foot front yard variance for Lot 9, Prior Wood. The subject
parcel is a 105 foot by 227 foot corner lot located northwest of intersection
Kent Street and Sycamore Trail. The parcel is approximately .5 acres and is
zoned R -1. The home to the west has the g::rage about 37 feet from the subject
parcel. When Prior Wood was platted, part of the parcel was dedicated as cul-
de -sac. When the property to the east developed, Kent Street continued through
to intersect with Sycamore Trail leaving the half cul -de -sac virtually useless.
Planner Graser suggested that the owners vacate the property. Motion was made
by Hafermann to grant the variance with the recommendation that vacation
proceedings be initiated as soon as possible seconded by Cavill and upon a
vote taken motion duly passed.
Second item on the agenda was a subdivision hearing for Mr. Rollie Thieling.
Mr. Thieling is requesting to rezone from R -1 to R -2 lots 16, 17 and the southerly
60 feet of lot 13 of Grainwood Addition. Motion was made by Hafermann to approve
the request for rezoning from R -1 to R -2 seconded by Houts and upon a vote taken,
motion duly passed. Cavill voted against the motion.
Charles Tooker then explained the worksheet and division of work for the
comprehensive plan. Motion was made by Houts to endorse the work plan rec-
ommending it to the City Council, seconded by Cavill and upon a vote taken,
motion duly passed.
Next item on the agenda was a subdivision hearing for Frank Wicker. The
discussion consisted mainly on access and egress to the plat. Chairman Thorkelson
suggested that the adjoining property owners get together in the very near future
to work out a feasible plan of access onto the property and the planning
commission would approve preliminary plans. Motion was made by Houts to approve
the preliminary plat as submitted seconded by Thorkelson and upon a vote taken
motion duly passed.
Next item on the agenda was Denny McWilliams continuance of a public hearing
for Island View First Addition. After much discussion on the cul -de -sac, motion
was made by Cavill to approve the cul -de -sac with the best possible curve - radius
seconded by Houts and upon a vote taken, motion duly passed.
THE CENTER OF LAKE COUNTRY
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