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Chairperson Bauer closed the public hearing closed at 8:50 p.m. <br />Commission Business <br />Motion by Commissioner Peters, seconded by Commissioner VanScoy, to recommend that City <br />Council adopt Resolution #22-093 Granting an Amended Conditional Use Permit to Expand the <br />Substation with an Odorant Storage Tank and Associated Equipment. <br /> <br />Motion Carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Bauer, Commissioners Peters, VanScoy, Anderson, <br />Gengler, and Hunt. Voting No: Commissioner Walker. Absent: None. <br /> <br />7.03: Public Hearing: Consider Resolution #22-083 Approving a Variance for 16165 <br />Olivine Street NW (Project No. 22-115); Case of Charles Hansen <br /> <br />Public Hearing <br />Chairperson Bauer called the public hearing to order at 8:51 p.m. <br /> <br />Presentation <br />City Planner McCann presented the staff report statingthat staff feels that the variance request is <br />reasonable, unique and meets the criteria for a variance and therefore recommends adoption of <br />Resolution #22-083 approving a variance allowing a detached garage nearer the front property line <br />than the home at 16165 Olivine Street NW. <br />Commissioner VanScoy asked for clarification on the statement that the placement which would <br />comply with the setback would interfere with the septic system. <br />City Planner McCann stated that there is a requirement that outlines setbacks from portions of <br />septic systems, including the drain field. He noted that there are no other viable locations on the <br />property that would not interfere with the septic system elements. <br />Senior Planner Anderson replied that the setback from the tank is 10 feet and 20 feet from the drain <br />field. He noted that the City also discourages driving over any of the plumbing that goes from the <br />house to the tank to the drain field. He noted that a vehicle would drive over the piping of the <br />system if in another location. <br />Commissioner VanScoy asked how the garage would be accessed. <br />City Planner McCann stated that a driveway is not proposed to provide connection in the plan. <br />Citizen Input <br />Charles Hansen, applicant, stated that he would access from the south of the building, off the <br />existing driveway. <br /> <br />Planning Commission/ April 28, 2022 <br />Page 14 of 20 <br /> <br />
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