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Regular Planning Commission 5. 3. <br /> Meeting Date: 12/01/2016 <br /> Submitted For: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br /> By: Eric Maass, Community Development <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> PUBLIC HEARING: Consider Request for a Preliminary Plat for Woodlands 4th Addition and Variance Requests <br /> to the Lot Depth and Cul-de-Sac Length (Project No. 16-102); Case of Lennar Corporation <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> Lennar Corporation(the "Applicant")has applied for Preliminary Plat approval for Woodlands 4th addition. As <br /> part of the application submittal,the Applicabt has also included a request for a variance to the maximum allowable <br /> legth of a cul-de-sac and a variance to the lot depth standard specific to Lot 2, Block 1. <br /> Notification: <br /> City Staff attempted to notify all property owners within 700 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 requires all newly created lots to have a lot depth of at least 100 feet for a continuous width of sixty(60) <br /> feet that is not encumbered with wetland,wetland setback, or floodway. The intent of this requirement 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 discovering that their planned improvement was not possible and/or <br /> required additional processes/expenses (such as an Encroachment Agreement or possibly even a de minimis <br /> exemption ruling by the Lower Rum River Watershed Management Organization (LRRWMO)). Additionally,the <br /> lot depth standard is also intended to help reduce potential wetland fill violations that occur as a result of <br /> individuals desiring a larger,more usable rear yard. <br /> The Applicant has requested a variance from the lot depth standard for Lot 2, Block 1,which has an encroachment <br /> area of approximately 125 square feet into the 100 foot deep by sixty (60) foot wide lot depth area. Lot 2, Block 1 <br /> has a large area of wetland in the rear of the proposed lot which may create some potential hardships for future <br /> homeowners interested in typical homeowner improvements such as a deck or detached accessory building. The <br /> usable area in the yard as proposed are shown to be in a range of approximately twelve (12)to Twenty-nine (29)feet <br /> in depth (at least in portions of the yard). Please refer to the lot depth variance exhibit which was provided by the <br /> Applicant. <br /> The Environmental Policy Board reviewed the request for a variance to lot depth, along with the Tree Preservation <br /> and Landscape Plans,at their November 21, 2016 meeting.While the EPB acknowledged that the area of <br /> encroachment was rather small,the lot itself is not excessively wide such that it could be considered to still meet the <br /> intent of the lot depth standard. The EPB was not supportive of the lot depth variance as proposed. <br /> The Applicant also requested a variance to the maximum cul-de-sac length. 159th Avenue NW currently terminates <br /> in a cul-de-sac which is approximately 900 feet long. The proposed extension is approximately 400 feet. The <br /> existing cul-de-sac was given a temporary variance because of the plans to further extend the Woodlands <br /> development to the south which is being proposed with this Application. The extension of 159th Avenue to either <br /> Alpine Drive or Ramsey Boulevard NW is,however,unable to be completed due to the extent of wetland impacts <br /> that would be necessary to create such an extension. Staff is supportive of the variance as proposed. <br />