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<br />Planning Commission, Combs <br />August 23, 1994 <br /> <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />ANALYSIS <br /> <br />In review of a variance request, staff considers the above mentioned points <br />before making a recommendation, The applicant intends to build a house <br />that requires a septic system. In order for the house to be completed, they <br />need approval of a variance for the septic system. <br /> <br />The first point addresses whether literal enforcement of the code creates an <br />undue hardship on the property. Mr. Combs states that if literal enforcement <br />occurs on this lot, they would not be able to build a house. Staff agrees that <br />with literal enforcement of the code, it would not allow the lot to be buildable. <br />Since this is an approved platted lot there should be some consideration given <br />to the existing circumstances. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The second point addresses whether the hardship is caused by special <br />conditions that are unique to the land. The applicant states that because of <br />the drainage patterns, there is now a new area being considered as part of <br />Kliever's Marsh. Staff concurs that the situation is unique to this parcel of <br />land. Because of the shape of the lot, there is not adequate space for a septic <br />system to meet code requirements. <br /> <br />The third point addresses whether literal application of the ordinance would <br />deprive Mr. Combs of rights enjoyed by others. Mr. Combs states that other <br />lots in the subdivision have homes built on them and if the variance is not <br />granted they would not be allowed to build on their lot. Staff would agree <br />that if the variance were not granted, the applicant would not be able to build <br />a housing unit on a platted parcel of land. This lot is located in a subdivision <br />that has existing housing structures. <br /> <br />The fourth point addresses whether the special circumstances are not a <br />consequence of the applicants actions. The applicant states that they <br />purchased the lot over two (2) years ago and believed it to be a buildable lot. <br />Staff would agree that the current land owner is not responsible for the <br />platting and developing of this parcel of land or the water conditions of the <br />lot. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The last point addresses whether or not the variance will affect the health, <br />safety, or welfare ofthe residents of the City. The applicant states that DNR <br />preliminary approval has been given for a septic system. Staff would agree <br />that the septic system being twenty (20) feet closer to the O.H.W. would not <br />cause a serious threat to the environment. <br /> <br />combs,troy <br />
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