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5.1. PCSR 11-23-2004
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Planning Commission/OA 04-06 <br /> November 23,2004 <br /> Page 2 <br /> a number of parcels that are 5 plus acres in size. These are the parcels that are being <br /> considered for an increased accessory structure size. <br /> The second condition is that there is an ever increasing usage on these larger parcels of land <br /> for hobby farms and home occupations. Allowing larger accessory structures will allow the <br /> city to require conditions to have these activities be placed inside a structure. For example, a <br /> contracting business could have conditions placed on it that all equipment shall be stored <br /> inside the building,which now might be difficult with the limited accessory building sizes. <br /> The third condition is the increasing level of extra vehicles, equipment and "toys" property <br /> owners have. Many property owners that live on larger lots have items such as boats, <br /> snowmobiles,ATV's,RV's and the equipment need to transport these items. Staff receives <br /> many inquiries on why larger outbuildings cannot be built, as citizens want to store their <br /> extra belongings under cover. Providing an increased allowed square footage would allow <br /> these items to be stored indoors and out of sight. <br /> Lot Coverage Calculations <br /> Staff assembled a chart showing the current percentage of lot coverage with the current <br /> maximum allowed accessory structure sizes. It was found that the average percentage for lot <br /> coverage for the 2 '/z—acre, Category C (which much of the city will eventually be zoned) was <br /> 2.1%. <br /> Staff then computed the square footages based on the lot coverage percentages of 1.5% and <br /> 2.0%. The 1.5%was chosen as it was the average between the high end acreage of Category <br /> C and the low end acreage of Category D. Again, the 2%was used as it is the average of <br /> the current 2 'h-acre, Category C. <br /> After analyzing the numbers, it was decided that the average of the two percentages, or <br /> 1.75%, should be used to determine the increased square footages of accessory structures for <br /> lots 5-acres or larger. Staff used 1.75% of the smallest lot size of each category and then <br /> rounded up to the nearest thousand. These are the proposed accessory structure sizes to be <br /> allowed: <br /> 5 to 10 acres 4,000 sqft <br /> 10 to 20 acres 8,000 sqft <br /> 20 to 39 acres 16,000 sqft <br /> 40 plus acres max of 2% of the lot area <br /> Even though there are significant increases in the proposed sizes for lots 10-acres or larger, <br /> the percentage of lot coverage is no where near those that are allowed on smaller lots. A <br /> quarter-acre lot can have 18% of the lot covered with accessory structures,while the <br /> proposal is to allow 1.75% lot coverage on lots 5-acres or larger. The increased square <br /> footages will not create an adverse impact due to total lot coverage. <br /> S:APLANNINGVCase Files\2004VOA 04-06 Access Struct_Ag Animals VOA 04-06.doc <br />
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