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<br />") <br /> <br />-) <br /> <br />Tarnowski, Variance <br />April 26, 1994 <br /> <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />administrative subdivision is required to subdivide the property back to its <br />original description. A variance is required because the original parcel does <br />not meet the minimum requirements of 10,000 square feet in size and 80 feet <br />in width. The applicant is also requesting a 15 foot front yard setback from <br />189th Avenue. Only the City Council will review the administrative <br />subdivision request, however, the Planning Commission is required to act on <br />the associated variances. <br /> <br />LOT AREA AND WIDTH VARIANCE <br /> <br />The Westwood Subdivision was platted in 1953 and the majority of the lots, <br />including corner lots in the subdivision, measure approximately 75 feet wide <br />by 120 - 140 feet in depth. Lot 1, Block 8, measures 75 feet by 120 feet (9,000 <br />square feet) in size. As I mentioned earlier, the minimum lot requirements <br />in the Rlc zoning district are 10,000 square feet in size and 80 feet in width. <br />Therefore, the proposed parcel will be slightly under the City's minimum lot <br />area and width requirements. <br /> <br />Allowing the variance to the mmunum lot area and width requirements <br />would remain consistent and not be out of character with the development in <br />the Westwood Subdivision. Also the applicant can show hardship due to the <br />fact that he was assessed by the City for two separate parcels when City <br />sewer and water was extended to this subdivision. It is anticipated that <br />other property owners in the Westwood Subdivision will also be subdividing <br />property to help defray the cost of the assessments. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />FRONT SETBACK VARIANCE <br /> <br />If the administrative subdivision is approved, Mr. Tarnowski will be <br />constructing a home on Lot 1, Block 8, Westwood Subdivision, and is <br />requesting a 15 foot front yard building setback variance from 189th Avenue. <br />Lot 1, Block 8, is a corner lot which would be required to meet front setbacks <br />of 30 feet from both Albany Avenue and 189th Avenue. Mr. Tarnowski is <br />proposing to construct a 50 foot wide house facing Albany Avenue. This <br />would require a 15 foot front yard setback variance from 189th Avenue. The <br />applicant could construct the identical home on the parcel and meet all the <br />setbacks by facing the house towards 189th Avenue. However, this <br />arrangement would leave very little room for a back yard. The hardship l\1r. <br />Tarnowski has indicated is that several of the corner parcels in the <br />subdivision face east and west versus north and south. Therefore, Mr. <br />Tarnowski is requesting that the home be allowed to face Albany Avenue so <br />the continuity and overall flow of the houses in the subdivision is not <br />disrupted. Building a home in this manner would also allow the most <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />tarnowsk.planning <br />
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