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r ~~ _ _ <br />ITEM 5.5. <br />ity of MEMORANDUM <br />~~~ • TO: Planning Commission <br />River <br />FROM: Gary Schmitz <br />Planning Assistant <br />DATE: July 25, 1995 <br />~~ <br />~:: <br />SUBJECT: Ordinance Amendment request by <br />the City of Elk River, Public Hearing <br />Case No. OA 95-10. <br />Request <br />The City of Elk River is requesting an Ordinance Amendment which would <br />add a 5-foot driveway setback from side property Lines for all zoning districts. <br />Attachments <br />Ordinance 95- <br />• Analysis <br />Over the past few years staff has been aware of a potential problem related to <br />driveway setbacks with the Elk River City Code. The existing Ordinance <br />currently allows a driveway to be placed anywhere on the property, including <br />directly on the property line. This standard has led to some problems over <br />the years between neighbors. In response to this potential land-use conflict, <br />staff is proposing a minor 5-foot driveway setback for all zoning districts, in <br />an effort to provide some separation of driveways and neighboring property <br />boundaries. The Amendment would also aid in keeping driveways outside <br />the 5-foot side-yard drainage and utility easements, which is common on <br />most platted parcels. When a driveway is placed within the 5-foot drainage <br />and utility easement, at times, a drainage problem may result, as water from <br />an adjacent parcel can be directed directly on a neighboring property. <br />A recent survey of several other communities confirms that most require <br />some driveway setback standards varying between 3 and 10 feet. However, <br />most cities require a 5-foot driveway setback. This Ordinance Amendment <br />should not cause a hardship for most parcels, due to the fact that the great <br />majority of the driveways in Elk River do meet a minimum 5-foot side-lot <br />• setback standard. However, it may lessen the potential land-use conflict for <br />the few driveways that actually are constructed very close to, or on, the side- <br />lot line. <br />S: Planning/oA95-10 <br />li06~ Orono Parkway • P.O. Box 490 • Elk River. MN X5330 • (612) 441-7420 • Fat: i612~ 441-7425 <br />
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