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3) That newly created lots are required to have a depth of 100 feet for a continuous width of <br />sixty (60) feet that is not encumbered by wetland, wetland setback area, or floodway. <br />4) That the Applicant has applied for a variance to the lot depth standard for Lot 2, Block 1 <br />of the proposed Preliminary Plat of Woodlands 4th Addition. <br />Formatted: List Paragraph, No bullets or numbering <br />4)5) That the final plat of Woodlands 4th Addition identifies the legal description as Lot 15. <br />Block 3. <br />5)6) That the Environmental Policy Board reviewed the request at their November 21, 2016 <br />meeting. <br />647) That as proposed, Lot 2 Block 1 does meet the spirit or intent of the lot depth ordinance for <br />providing additional side yard space necessary to adequately provide area for future <br />property improvements. <br />7)8) That economic circumstances alone do not create the practical difficulties. <br />8)9) That the plight is due to circumstances unique to the Subject Property. <br />8)10) That the plight is not created by the Applicant. <br />10)11) That, if granted, the variance will not alter the locality's essential character. <br />44)12) That, if granted, the variance will not impair an adequate supply of light and air to adjacent <br />property. <br />12)13) That, if granted, the variance will not have the effect of allowing a use that is prohibited in <br />the applicable zoning district. <br />13)14) That, if granted, the variance will not unreasonably increase the congestion on the public <br />street. <br />11)15) That, if granted, the variance will not adversely impact the degree of public health, safety <br />and general welfare provided for in the Ramsey City Code. <br />15)16) That, if granted, the variance will not diminish established property values within the <br />neighborhood. <br />16)17) That, if granted, the variance requested is the minimum variance necessary to accomplish <br />the intended purpose of the Applicant. <br />17)18) That the unique circumstances on the Subject Property do not result from the actions of the <br />Applicant. <br />Resolution #16-12-217 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />