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indicated the subject property is approximately 1.73 acres in size and currently has a lawful non- <br />conforming detached garage that is closer to the front property line than the home. She stated <br />Mr. Mettler would like to expand this detached garage to provide additional indoor storage of <br />personal vehicles and .equipment. <br /> <br />Community DeveloPment Director Frolik advised the subject property is approximately 400 feet <br />in length and the home is setback from the front property line almost 300 feet. She stated the <br />proposed addition would be setback from the front property line approximately 175 feet and <br />would be further back from Sunfish Lake Boulevard than both the principal structures and the <br />two adjacent lots. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Frotik stated Staff is recommending approval of the variance <br />to construct the addition on the detached accessory structure nearer the front property line than <br />the home. <br /> <br />Public Hearing <br />Chairperson Nixt opened the public hearing at 7:12 p.m. <br /> <br />Gerald Kalstabakken, 15324 Sunfish indicated another neighbor wanted to come as well but had <br />other plans. He stated he is against this request because Mr. Mettler has too many vehicles, and <br />he does repair work there. He and the other neighbors want to keep.it as a residential area, but <br />Mr. Mettler has about a dozen vehicles and trailers there, with them coming and going all the <br />time. <br /> <br />Michael Mettier, applicant, stated he applied for this variance because the existing garage is too <br />small, and he wants a 10 foot door. He indicated he has four vehicles that are collector cars, <br />which he has had for years, and all the vehicles on the property belong to him except for one his <br />step-daughter owns and one that he is keeping for his uncle. He stated he did not have his own <br />house until last year, and agreed there are 10 to 11 cars there, but indicated when the garage is up <br />the situation will improve. <br /> <br />Mr. Mettler stated he usually works on his vehicles in the winter. He has three cars that are ready' <br />to sell and have collector plates, and commented that if any of the neighbors would take the time <br />to talk to him, he would explain the situation to them. He indicated he is an electrician, and <br />keeps many electrical supplies on his property. He stated he wants to add on to the existing <br />garage because it is cheaper and will add value to the property. He indicated there was <br />discussion about him making the roof match the house, but it is not cost-effective for him to tear <br />off the roof and make it match the house. He noted he is working with Mr. Commissioner <br />Anderson also, who indicated he would gi~e him additional time to get rid of the extra cars. <br /> <br />Chairperson Nixt verified it is not the intention of Mr. Mettler to fix cars on his property. <br /> <br />Mr. Mettler stated it is not his intent. <br /> <br />Board of Adjustment/September 2, 2004 <br /> Page 4 of 6 <br /> <br /> <br />
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