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Address of Applicant
Street and Number of Affected Fremises
Lcgal Description
Nature and Size of TmDrovements Now Fs_isting
Present Zoning Classification
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Detailed Description of the Variance appl for �0
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of Reasons why Variance is being applied for
Five (5) copies of a plat plan, showing the location of all existing and proposed
roost be filed with this application.
!ase complete the following:
Literal enforcement of the Ordinance would result in undue hardship with respect to uW
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F 2. Suet unnecessary hardship results because of circumstances unique to, my property.
L'J j. The hardship is caused by provisions of the ordinance and is not the result of
of persons presently having an interest in app parcel.
N. 'I'Ire vnr•i once observes the spirit and intent of this Ordinance and produces sub
juntice., and is not contrary to the public interest.
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SiGnaturn of Planning Commission
CITY OF
PRIOR LAKE, MINNESOTA
55372
Rollie Thieline - Variance
September 1, 1977
Subject
To consider a variance request for lots 16, 17 and the east 60' of
lot 13, Grainwood. The parcel is zoned R -2.
Staff Analysis
The applicant is requesting a 15 variance from the required 75 lakeshore
setback. The parcels elevation is approximately 912 -914 and is com-
paratively higher than the rest of the Grainwood peninsula. The proposed
buildings would have approximately the same setbacks as adjacent structures.
Also a plan was previously given preliminary approval for 50 lakeshore
setbacks.
Staff Recommendation
Approve the request since it would not be detrimental to the health,
safety and general welfare of the neighborhood and community.
THE CENTER OF LAKE COUNTRY
CITY OF
PRIOR LANCE, MINNESOTA
55372
PRIOR L AKE P LANNING .ADVISORY COh1MIS
September 2, 1977
The meeting of the September 1, 1977 Prior Lake Planning Advisory
Commission was called to order at 7:30 P.M. by Chairman Thorkelson.
?1embers present were Commissioners Hoots, Hafernann and Director of
Planning Graser.
The minutes of the August 18, 1977 Prior Lake Planning Advisory Commission
were motioned for approval by Houts, seconded b;- Hafermann and upon a vote
taken, approved as published.
First item on the agenda was a subdivision discussion for Mr. Dempsey
Morque. Mr. Marque is planning to subdivide a parcel of land north of
County Road 42 and west of Pike Lake. After a presentation from Planner
Graser and Mr. Marque and his planner, the general consensus of the planning
commission was that they were not in favor of the proposal as it constitutes
a reversal of the policy the City now has for the development of non- sewered
land. The planning commission did recommend, however, that the proposal
go before the Council.
Second item on the agenda was a subdivision discussion for the Sunset Shores
Subdivision. 'The area is located at County Roads 81 and 12. After some
discussion the commission felt that this subdivision was ready for the next
stage in the subdivision process.
Third item on the agenda was a proposed subdivision named Sunset Hills located
across the street from Sunset Shores. This proposal is also ready for the
next stage in the subdivision process.
Next item on rthe agenda was a proposed conditional use permit to construct
seven townhouse units on lots 16, 17 and the south 60' of lot 13, Grainwood.
Planner Graser gave a presentation on the proposal and after some discussion
motion was made by Houts to approve the conditional use permit with the
following stipulations:
1. Townhouse units must be staggered to portray an individual unit
effect.
2. Space for additional parking must be graded.
3. The parcel must be landscaped and sited to produce a harmonious
relationship with the neighborhood.
4. City sewer and water most be available before an occupancy permit
can be issued.
and also that final construction must resemble and be of the same concept as
submits - pictures. Seconded by Thorkelson and upon a vote taken, motion
duly passed.
THE CENTER OF LAKE COUNTRY
Mr. Thieling is also requesting a variance of 1S' from the required 75'
lakeshore setback. The parcels elevation is approximately 912 -914 and is
comparatively higher than the rest of the Grainwood peninsula. The
proposed buildings would have approximately the same setbacks as adjacent
structures. Motion was made by Houts to grant a 15' variance seconded by
Hafermann and upon a vote taken motion duly passed.
Next item on the agenda was a variance request for Mr. William Maynard.
Mr. Maynard is requesting a 15' front yard variance. The applicant is
proposing to construct a 24' x 30' garage onto the front of his home.
Graser gave a brief description of the proposal, then showed Mr. Maynard'
his proposal for the lot which positioned the recommended attached 24' x
24' garage S' from the east property line and 14' from Rutgers Street NE.
Motion was made by Houts to grant the variance with a 5' side yard variance
and a 13' yard setback on the west front property line. Seconded by
N 1` and upon a vote taken motion duly passed.
item on the agenda was a
Tupy.
Houts moved to adjourn the meeting at 10:15 seconded by Hafermann and upon
a vote taken, the meeting was adjourned.
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downtown development discussion with Mr. Harry