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Environmental Policy Board (EPB) 5. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 06/18/2018 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Variance Request to Place a Detached Accessory Building within the Required Setback from the Ordinary <br />High Water Mark of the Rum River at 15795 Juniper Ridge Drive NW (Project No. 18-123); Case of Rick and <br />Diane Farrell <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City has received an application from Rick and Diane Farrell (the "Applicant") for a variance to construct a <br />detached accessory building within the required setback from the Rum River on the property located at 15795 <br />Juniper Ridge Drive NW (the "Subject Property"). <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The Subject Property is located within the R-1 Residential (MUSA) zoning district and is approximately 0.88 acres <br />in size. The surrounding parcels are also zoned R-1 Residential (MUSA) and are of a similar size too. The Subject <br />Property is within the Wild and Scenic Overlay District, which has additional standards aimed at protecting the <br />scenic qualities of the Rum River, including a setback from the Ordinary High Watermark (OHW) and restricted <br />vegetative clearing activities. <br />The Overlay District requires a setback from the OHW of 150 feet and thirty (30) feet from the bluffline. <br />Furthermore, clear cutting activities are prohibited within this Overlay Distict as well. The home on the Subject <br />Property is approximately eighty-nine (89) feet from the OHW. However, it was constructed in the late 1970s and <br />predates the standards of the Overlay District, meaning that is considered lawful, non -conforming. There also is a <br />'pool house' on the Subject Property, which appears to have been constructed without a permit and encroaches into <br />the OHW setback (about seventy-seven [77] feet from the OHW). <br />The Applicant is proposing to construct a fourteen by twenty-four foot (14' x 24') detached accessory building <br />approximately seventy-two (72) feet from the OHW and greater than thirty (30) feet from the bluffline. The <br />proposed location would require the removal of several trees; however, the structure would be more inconspicuous <br />from the street in the proposed location as it would be within the treeline. <br />There is a Scenic Easement in favor of the City and Anoka County encumbering a portion of the Subject Property <br />(as well as the properties to the east and west). Staff overlayed the Scenic Easement with an aerial image for <br />reference (see attached exhibit). It does appear that the proposed detached accessory structure may slightly encroach <br />into the easement, however, without a survey of the Subject Property depicting the Scenic Easement and the <br />proposed shed location, that cannot be definitively confirmed. <br />Based on the required setback of 150 feet, a variance will be required to place an accessory building anywhere on <br />the Subject Property. However, it does appear that there is space to move the location further back from the river, <br />which would decrease the deficiency, a standard often applied when contemplating variances. Other than the OHW <br />setback, there proposed accessory building is in compliance with all other applicable standards. <br />City Staff did forward this request to the MN DNR for comments. The DNR has stated that the proposed structure <br />should at least equal the setback of the existing home so as not to exacerbate a nonconformity. Furthermore, there <br />is space to move the shed forward that would not require the removal of any trees and would reduce the necessary <br />setback deviation while still complying with the local front yard setback. Furthermore, that would more or less align <br />
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