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Regular Planning Commission 5. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 02/06/2014 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />PUBLIC HEARING: Consider a Request for a Variance to the Ordinary High Water Setback of the Mississippi <br />River and to the Use of Municipal Services for the Property Located at 14740 Bowers Dr NW; Case of Kevin <br />Fluegel <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City has received an application for a variance to lot area, lot width, river setbacks, and connection to City <br />services to facilitate the construction of a single family home on the property located at 14740 Bowers Dr NW (the <br />"Subject Property"). The Subject Property is located within the Critical River Overlay District (along the <br />Mississippi River), and thus is subject to standards of the Critical River Overlay District in addition to those found <br />in the R-1 Residential (MUSA) District. <br />Notification: <br />Staff attempted to notify all Property Owners within 350 feet of the Subject Property of the Public Hearing. A <br />Public Notice was also advertised in the Anoka Union. Staff also sent information related to this request to the <br />Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) because the Subject Property is in the Critical River Overlay <br />District. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The Subject Property is located in the Bowers Mississippi Acres plat, which was approved in 1948. The plat <br />approval occurred well before the implementation of the Critical River Overlay District, which was done circa <br />1985. The Subject Property is approximately 0.62 acres in size and is 100 feet in width. Both the lot area and lot <br />width are consistent with the other lots within the Bowers Mississippi Acres plat. The Subject Property is in the R-1 <br />Residential (MUSA) District, as are all the other parcels along Bowers Drive. However, both sanitary sewer and <br />municipal water are about a mile or so from the Subject Property. Thus, all built lots along Bowers Drive are <br />presently serviced by private wells and individual septic systems. <br />The Critical River Overlay District, which again was implemented well after the approval of the Bowers <br />Mississippi Acres plat, identifies this portion of the Mississippi River as being in the Rural Service Area. Within <br />this area, minimum lot size shall be two and a half (2.5) acres, minimum lot width shall be 200 feet, and the <br />minimum setback from the Ordinary High Water (OHW) level of the Mississippi River shall be 200 feet. The <br />Subject Property is lawful non -conforming as it relates to lot area and lot width due to when it was platted; <br />however, that designation does not apply to the river setback standard. <br />The proposed home location and attached deck would be at least 136 feet from the OHW level. The proposed <br />location appears to be generally consistent with the location of the homes on the adjacent two (2) lots. The proposed <br />home would exceed all other applicable setbacks. As part of the building permit application submittal, the Applicant <br />will need to identify the location of the septic system, which will need to be at least seventy-five (75) feet from the <br />OHW level, and also provide a tree inventory as well for review. <br />When contemplating a variance request, there is a three (3) factor test for practical difficulties that must be met by <br />the Applicant. The following are the three (3) factors: <br />1. Is the property owner proposing to use the property in a reasonable manner? <br />2. Is the landowner's problem due to circumstances unique to the property not caused by the landowner? <br />
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