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Environmental Policy Board (EPB) 5. 2. <br />Meeting Date: 04/15/2019 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Request for a Variance to Buildnig Setbacks to the Ordinary High Watermark at 15637 Juniper Ridge <br />Drive (Project No.19-114); Case of Adny Gilbertson <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City has received an application from Andy Gilbertson (the "Applicant") for a variance to building setbacks to <br />the ordinary high watermark (OHW) on the property located at 15637 Juniper Ridge Drive (the "Subject Property"). <br />The Applicant is proposing to construct a twenty-four foot by twenty-eight foot (24' x 28') detached accessory <br />building (the "Accessory Building") within the required setback from the OHW of the Rum River. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The Subject Property is 1.35 acres in size and is located within the R-1 Residential (MUSA) zoning district. The <br />surrounding properties are also zoned R-1 Residential (MUSA) and range in size from about 0.75 acres to about 3.5 <br />acres. While within the Metropolitan Urban Service Area (MUSA), which typically indicates that properties are <br />served by municipal sewer and water, this neighborhood is still on private services (individual wells and septic <br />systems). <br />The Subject Property is located within the Scenic River Protection Overlay District (the "Overlay District"), which <br />has more stringent standards than the R-1 Residential (MUSA) zoning district. The intent of the Overlay District is <br />to protect and preserve the natural, recreational, and scenic values of the river, including the views from the river. <br />Within the Overlay District, buildings are to be setback from the OHW at least 150 feet, and from the bluff line, <br />defined in City Code as a line that generally follows the river bank where the slope changes greater than 12% to <br />less than 12%, at least thirty (30) feet. <br />The home on the Subject Property does not appear to meet the required setback from the OHW. However, the <br />Subject Property is located within the Plat of Reilly Estates, which was approved in 1976. The home on the Subject <br />Property was constructed in 1978 and appeared to comply with all regulations in place at that time. The Overlay <br />District was not adopted by the Ramsey City Council until 1981. Thus, the existing home is considered lawful, <br />non -conforming. <br />The proposed Accessory Building would be located at the northern edge of the existing driveway. The northwest <br />corner of the Accessory Building would be located approximately 100 feet from the OHW of the Rum River. The <br />Applicant has noted that their septic system is on the east side of the home, eliminating that area from consideration. <br />Additionally, per City Code, while the Accessory Building can be located nearer the front property line than the <br />home (since this is a riparian lot), it still must comply with the required front yard setback (30 feet), which is not <br />possible due to the septic system location. <br />Due to the angle of the Subject Property, which follows the river corridor, the slope of the bank (steeper in the <br />northwest and more gradual to the northeast), and the existing tree cover, the proposed location appears to best meet <br />the intent of the Overlay District in terms of maintaining scenic views from the river. It does not appear that the <br />Accessory Building could be positioned elsewhere on the Subject Property such that it met the required setbacks <br />without significant tree removal and/or increasing its visibility from the river. Furthermore, the proposed location <br />would not require additional paving, which helps limit the amount of impervious surfacing on the Subject Property <br />and thus limits the amount of 'new' runoff that would be generated. <br />