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Regular Planning Commission 5. 2. <br />Meeting Date: 07/21/2016 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />PUBLIC HEARING: Consider Request for a Variance to the Minimum Front Yard Setback Standard for Lots in <br />Woodlands 3rd Addition (Project No. 16-87); Case of Lennar Corporation <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Lennar (the "Applicant") has an approved final plat entitled Woodlands 3rd Addition that created twenty-one (21) <br />new single family residential lots. Lots 6-12, Block 2 and Lots 1-14, Block 3 Woodlands 3rd Addition (the "Subject <br />Property") have stormwater ponds and/or wetlands in their rear yards that will limit the amount of usable area in the <br />rear yard. The Subject Property is zoned R-1 Residential (MUSA), which requires a thirty (30) foot front and side <br />corner yard setback for buildings. The Applicant is requesting a variance to allow a twenty-five (25) foot setback to <br />create slightly more usable area in the rear yards of the Subject Property. <br />Notification: <br />City Staff attempted to notify all property owners within 350 feet of the Subject Property of the request via U.S. <br />mail and published a notice of public hearing in the Anoka Union Herald, the City's official newspaper. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />City Code Section 117-111, R-1 Residential (MUSA) District, requires buildings to be setback thirty (30) feet from <br />the front property line. The Applicant is requesting a slightly reduced front and side corner yard setback of <br />twenty-five (25) to create a bit more usable area in the rear yards of the Subject Property. <br />The Subject Property has a large area of wetlands and/or stormwater ponds in the rear of these lots that may create <br />some potential hardships for future homeowners interested in typical homeowner improvements such as a deck or <br />detached accessory building. The usable area in some of the rear yards will be as little as approximately fifteen (15) <br />feet in depth (at least in portions of the yard). <br />The City did recently adopt an ordinance amendment that established, among other things, a minimum lot depth <br />standard of 100 feet in an attempt to address these types of issues. The intent of the ordinance amendment was to try <br />and reduce some of the frustrations that homeowners were experiencing when applying for permits for <br />improvements such as decks or sheds and finding out that it either wasn't possible and/or required an Encroachment <br />Agreement or possibly even a de minimis exemption ruling by the Lower Rum River Watershed Management <br />Organization (LRRWMO). Furthermore, the amendment was also intended to help reduce the number of wetland <br />fill violations that occur as a result of individuals desiring a larger, more usable rear yard lawn. However, due to the <br />timing of the Preliminary Plat approval for Woodlands and the effective date of the ordinance amendment, that <br />standard did not apply to the Subject Property. <br />A variance request of this nature is not necessarily unique. In fact, a very similar variance was granted to a number <br />of lots in the Brookfield subdivision that backed up to a large stormwater pond. For many of the same reasons <br />identified in this case, that variance was approved and allowed a twenty-five (25) foot front yard setback. <br />As a reminder, the Commission is acting in a quasi-judicial capacity on the variance request rather than in an <br />advisory capacity. <br />Alternatives <br />
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