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Regular Planning Commission 5. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 05/03/2018 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />PUBLIC HEARING: Consider Variance Request to Permit the Use of a Private Septic System and Well as Part of <br />the Lavern Estates Subdivision at 7009 175th Ave NW (Project No. 17-137); Case of Joshua Peterson <br />Purpose/Background: <br />In September of 2017, the City Council approved a Plat known as LAVERN ESTATES (the "Plat"), which <br />subdivides the the property generally known as 7009 175th Ave NW (the "Subject Property") into two (2) lots, one <br />of which would have the existing home on it. Joshua Peterson (the "Applicant") has indicated that he intends to <br />construct a new single family residential home on the other lot. As part of the approvals in 2017, the City also <br />approved a Zoning Amendment (from R-1 MUSA to R-1 Rural Developing) and a Comprehensive Plan <br />Amendment (from Low Density Residential to Rural Developing), the latter of the two contingent upon approval by <br />the Metropolitan Council. <br />As part of discussions with the Metropolitan Council pertaining to the Comprehensive Plan Update, Staff <br />recommends this Variance step until such time the above referenced Comprehensive Plan Amendment can be <br />included as part of the broader Comprehensive Plan Update, rather than a stand alone Amendment. This will allow <br />the City to react in a much quicker manner and permit the construction of one (1) single-family home as proposed. <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 />The Subject Property is approximately thirty-five (35) acres in size. As previously noted, the approved Plat creates <br />two (2) lots; one that is approximately four (4) acres in size and has the existing home on it, and the second one <br />would be approximately thirty-one (31) acres in size and is the proposed site for a new residential home for the <br />Applicant. There is more then enough area to maintain a primary and alternate site for a septic system. <br />All of the surrounding parcels are serviced with private wells and septic systems. In fact, municipal services are not <br />yet north of Trott Brook. Couple that with the amount of wetlands/floodplains, the fact that the surrounding parcels <br />on the north side of 175th Ave are, by and large, developed lots with unique lot configurations, and the supporting <br />documentation provided by the Applicant from surrounding property owners, were all taken into consideration <br />when the Zoning Amendment was approved last year. <br />This variance would be an interim step to allow the approval of the Comprehensive Plan Update, which will allow <br />the City to look more broadly and avoid any delays in permitting the proposed single-family home. <br />When contemplating a variance, there is a three -factor test that must be met: <br />1. The property owner proposes to use the property in a reasonable manner. <br />2. The landowner's problem is due to circumstances unique to the property not caused by the landowner. <br />3. If the variance is granted it will not alter the essential character of the locality. <br />The proposed use (new single family home serviced by septic system and well on 31+ acres) is certainly a <br />reasonable use and would not alter the essential character fo the locality. The City is contemplating other areas that <br />