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20. That the Applicant has stated that the trees on the west side of the Subject Property would <br />conceal the majority of the detached accessory structure. <br />21. That the Applicant has stated that there is an approximately five (5) foot drop in grade on <br />the north side of the driveway. <br />22. That the City finds that the change in grade in the south -east corner creates an undue <br />hardship in locating the Structure in the south -east corner of the Subject Property. <br />23. The City finds that the depression in the north -east corner of the Subject Property may <br />cause minor seasonal flooding and thus creates an undue hardship in locating the Structure <br />in the north -east corner. <br />24. That the City finds that the separation required between buildings for access to Structure A <br />and the associated access for maintenance of an existing sand point well as well as an <br />approximate two (2) to three (3) foot grade change over a range of ten (10) to fifteen (15) <br />feet on the north side of the existing driveway for a maximum slope of 30% does not create <br />an undue hardship in locating the Structure north of the principal structure while being <br />located no nearer the front property line than that of the principal structure. <br />25. That the Subject Property cannot be put to a reasonable use without the variance. <br />26. That the plight is not due to circumstances unique to the Subject Property and is not created <br />by the Applicant. <br />27. That the Variance will not alter locality's essential character <br />28. That economic circumstances alone do not create the undue hardship. <br />29. That, if granted, the variance will not impair an adequate supply of light and air to adjacent <br />property. <br />30. That, if granted, the variance will not have the effect of allowing a use that is prohibited in <br />the applicable zoning district. <br />31. That, if granted, the variance will not increase the congestion on the public street. <br />32. That, if granted, the variance will not adversely impact the degree of public health, safety <br />and general welfare provided for in the Ramsey City Code. <br />33. That, if granted, the variance will not diminish established property values within the <br />neighborhood. <br />34. That, if granted, the variance requested is not the minimum variance necessary to <br />accomplish the intended purpose of the Applicants. <br />35. That, if granted, the variance will not grant the Applicants any special privilege that is <br />denied to the owners of other land in the same district. <br />RESOLUTION #10 -08 -168 <br />Page 4 of 6 <br />