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Regular Planning Commission 5. 2. <br />Meeting Date: 06/06/2013 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />PUBLIC HEARING: Consider Request for a Conditional Use Permit to Exceed Allowable Square Footage for a <br />Detached Accessory Building; Case of Michael and Diane Dahlberg <br />Background: <br />The City has received an application for a conditional use permit (CUP) to exceed the allowable square footage for <br />accessory building space on the property located at 9321 169th Ave NW. The purpose of the request is twofold, <br />first to create storage space for miscellaneous vehicles, equipment and other items and secondly to provide <br />additional storage space for special needs equipment and a handicap accessible van that is needed for a family <br />member. <br />Notification: <br />Staff attempted to notify all Property Owners within 350 feet of the Public Hearing. A Public Notice was also <br />advertised in the Anoka Union. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The subject property is zoned R-1 Residential (Rural Developing) and is approximately 2.21 acres in size. <br />Properties between 2 and 2.49 acres are eligible for up to 2,400 square feet of accessory building space and up to <br />three (3) accessory buildings. The mean gable height of detached accessory buildings cannot exceed twenty-two <br />(22) feet. <br />The applicant is requesting a CUP to construct a detached accessory building that is 3,072 square feet in size. The <br />proposed structure would comply with all required setbacks for the property as well as with the maximum allowable <br />height. The exterior finish of the building will be metal panels that are color compatible with the home and will <br />include architectural elements such as soffit, fascia and eave overhangs as required by City Code. <br />There are currently two (2) detached accessory buildings on the subject property; however, the applicant has stated <br />that they both will be removed to facilitate the construction of the new building (going in same general location as <br />these two existing buildings). If approved, this would be the only detached accessory structure on the subject <br />property. <br />The proposed building will have three (3) overhead doors, which will all need to be serviced by a drive -lane <br />leading to a driveway. The applicant is aware of this requirement and intends to position the building such that a <br />portion of the existing bituminous surface can serve as driveway and will be installing class v gravel to access the <br />other overhead door(s). <br />Alternative #1. Recommend approval of the request. Staff is comfortable with the overage request (672 square feet <br />over what is allowed) as it will reduce exterior clutter (both items parked/stored outside and the total number of <br />buildings) on site and would comply with all other applicable requirements. The Conditional Use Permit process <br />allows the City to impose reasonable conditions to mitigate potential concerns with the use. This process provides a <br />tool for the City to allow a use that may not be able to be approved administratively without the ability to review on <br />a case -by -case basis for site specific conditions. The Conditional Use Permit also provides the City a greater degree <br />of enforcementThe proposed building includes architectural elements that the existing buildings do not, and thus <br />would also improve the aesthetics of the site. Finally, the Applicant has contacted many of the adjacent/nearby <br />neighbors regarding this request and provided documented support of the request with the application submittal. <br />