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<br />Richard Lundberg <br />May 24, 1994 <br /> <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />also involves a variance because his existing attached two car garage and <br />proposed detached shed will exceed 2,000 square feet in size. The detached <br />shed will be used to shelter Mr. Lundberg's horses. <br /> <br />VARIANCE <br /> <br />Mr. Lundberg is proposing to construct a 2,268 square foot detached metal <br />skin accessory building on his parcel. Recently, the City of Elk River passed <br />an ordinance amendment allowing 2,000 square feet of attached and <br />detached garage space for parcels zoned RIa. The rationale for changing this <br />ordinance was due to the high number of requests to exceed the minimum <br />accessory structure standards throughout the past 2 years and the lack of <br />any standard to gauge each request by. A variance is now the mechanism to <br />exceed this standard. Please keep in mind that a valid hardship must be <br />shown before a variance can be approved and that this request may set a <br />precedence for future accessory structure requests. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Mr. Lundberg currently has an 576 square foot attached, two car garage. <br />Adding a 2,268 square foot detached accessory building, the applicant would <br />have a total of 2,844 square feet of garage area. Mr. Lundberg has responded <br />to the five findings required when requesting a variance. It is staffs opinion <br />that this particular request clearly does not meet the hardship standards and <br />is recommending denial of the variance application. If this proposal is <br />denied, Mr. Lundberg will still have the ability to construct a 1,424 square <br />foot detached accessory building to shelter his horses. <br /> <br />CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Mr. Lundberg is proposing to construct a 36 foot by 63 foot detached <br />accessory building on his 10.3 acre parcel. The location is noted on the <br />attached site plan. The proposed shed will be located 140 feet from the <br />neighboring home to the north. The main reason Mr. Lundberg chose this <br />location is that he already has a driveway to access this location. The parcel <br />is somewhat restricted for a building site due to a 50 foot gas easement, <br />which runs diagonally through the property. Mr. Lundberg would like to <br />keep the shelter close to his house for convenience purposes. The property to <br />the north does have a row of pine trees which would act as a buffer. There <br />does appear to be room to move the shed closer to the gas easement and <br />thereby increase the setback distance from the neighboring dwelling. If this <br />proposal is approved, staff recommends the detached shed be shifted as close <br />to the north line of the gas easement as possible. This would enable 1\11'. <br />Lundberg to use the existing driveway to access the accessory structure and <br />increase the setback from the neighboring home. <br /> <br />lundberg.pc <br />