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CASE <br /> <br />REQUEST FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO EXCEED THE TOTAL <br />ACCESSORY STRUCTURE SPACE AND THE MAXIMU~.~ SINGLE ACCESSORY <br />STRUCTURE SIZE RESTRICTIONS; 'CASE OF JON ~ RITA HAMANN <br /> By: Zoning Administrator Sylvia Frolik <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />On April 24, 1998, the City received an application fi.om Jon and Rita Hamann for a conditional <br />use permit to exceed the total accessory structure/garage space allowed and the maximum single <br />accessory structure size restrictions on their property at 6319 143rd Lane N.W. The following <br />items are enclosed for your information: <br /> <br />a) <br />b) <br />c) <br />d) <br /> <br />Site location map <br />Site Plan <br />Proposed findings of fact <br />Proposed conditional use permit <br /> <br />Notification: <br /> <br />In accordance with State Statute, City Staff attempted to notify property owners within 350 feet <br />of the subject property of the public hearing and request for a conditional use permit. <br /> <br />Observations: <br /> <br />The subject property is 1.08 acres in size and is restricted to a total of 1,664 square feet of garage <br />and accessory building space. In addition, there is an 800 square foot' size restriction on any <br />single accessory structure. The Hamann's currently have a 576 square foot garage. They are <br />proposing to construct a 1,200 square foot accessory building in which to store personal and <br />recreational veMcles and equipment. The conditional use permit has been drafted to emphasize <br />that the excessive size of the building does not provide the opportunity to operate a business <br />from the building. <br /> <br />The addition of the proposed 1,200 square foot accessory building will increase the total garage <br />space on the property to 1,776 square.feet, which is a 112 square foot overage. It also represents <br />a 400 square foot overage in the size restriction for any single accessory structure. <br /> <br />The City has approved overages in accessory buildings in the past. <br /> <br /> <br />