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Board of Adjustments Minutes Page 2 <br /> January 26,2021 <br /> height restrictions and not require a variance,wondering if the area of the structures <br /> could be reviewed separately from the structure height. <br /> Mr. Leeseberg stated the area and height variances could be reviewed together or <br /> separately,whichever the commission preferred. <br /> Acting Chair Thiel opened the public hearing. He asked the district representatives if <br /> the structure heights of 16'-8" could be lowered to meet the restriction. <br /> Patrick Triggs and Justin Lenz,representing Wold Architects and Engineers, <br /> stated they worked to minimize the height of those structures as much as possible <br /> and arrived at the 16'-8" slope to meet certain criteria. He stated with its use as a <br /> storage building, there were limitations of how low they could make the openings to <br /> allow loading and unloading of equipment. Mr. Triggs stated as a result, the openings <br /> needed to be a certain size. He stated because the roofs are gabled, they need to <br /> maintain a certain slope to allow proper drainage and to meet the roofing warranty. <br /> Therefore, he stated they determined the roof needed to be 16'-8". <br /> There being no one else to speak,Acting Chair Thiel closed the public hearing. <br /> Commissioner Johnson stated he was in favor of approving the variances, due to the <br /> uniqueness of the property multiple uses,and he had no issue approving it. <br /> Commissioner Jordan agreed with Commissioner Johnson, noting there were no <br /> other homes nearby and the project will not affect anyone's line of sight. <br /> Moved by Commissioner Beise and seconded by Commissioner Rydberg to <br /> approve the accessory structure height and quantity variances, and the sign <br /> quantity and dimension variances as noted below, for the following reasons: <br /> 1. The general purpose and intent of the ordinance are met. <br /> 2. The property has a land use of Residential and the uses are <br /> consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. <br /> 3. The proposed uses are reasonable and are permitted in the zoning <br /> ordinance. <br /> 4. The plight of the petitioner is due to circumstances unique to the <br /> property not a consequence of the petitioner's own action or inaction. <br /> 5. The variance will not alter the essential character of the locality. <br /> Four accessory structures, one press box, two team rooms/storage and one <br /> ticketing/concession, for a total of 9,545 square feet: <br /> Structure Area Height <br /> Press Box 540 33'-3" <br /> Home Team Room/Storage 3,000 16'-8" <br /> Visitor Team Room/Storage 2,444 16'-8" <br /> Ticketing/Concessions 3,561 21'-4" <br /> 1 0 ■ E 1 E 1 1 1 <br /> NATURE <br />
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