Laserfiche WebLink
Councilmember Heineman stated this seems like a good possibility to keep the structure and get it <br />off the easement. <br />Mrs. Jones stated it will not fit and they are only about a foot off the sports court and the drawing <br />is not to scale. <br />Mr. Jones explained the dimensions between the house and the shed and the easement lines. <br />City Planner McCann drew a mock up to meet the six-foot set back and the shed still encroaches <br />approximately two feet onto the easement. <br />Councilmember Heineman said he went back to his original statement of supporting the shed to <br />stay as he sees that the applicants are meeting the nature of the law. <br />Acting Mayor Riley asked if any of the thoughts discussed had included finding exactly where the <br />utility line is located. <br />Motion by Councilmember Specht to adopt Resolution #22-212 approving an Encroachment <br />Agreement for 7160 148th Lane NW with the condition that the structure will not be over the <br />existing line. Motion failed for lack of a second. <br />Councilmember Woestehoff asked to add an amendment to include a zoning permit for the <br />structure, the sport court, and the pool patio with a variance to be approved. <br />Councilmember Musgrove asked to add an amendment concerning the 30-day requirement rather <br />than the 60 day requirement. <br />Councilmember Howell asked to add an amendment that the applicant would have to remove <br />anything that is encroaching on the easements if the City requires them to be removed at any time. <br />Motion by Councilmember Specht, seconded by Councilmember Woestehoff to adopt Resolution <br />#22-212 approving an Encroachment Agreement for 7160 148th Lane NW with the condition that <br />the structure will not be over the existing line and to include a zoning permit for the structure, the <br />sport court, and the pool patio with a variance to be approved and update the verbiage to a 30 day <br />requirement. <br />Further discussion: <br />City Planner McCann stated that another alternative that Planning Manager Larson brought to his <br />attention was to draft, under the same number, a resolution for approval and put it on the Consent <br />Agenda for the next City Council meeting. <br />Acting Mayor Riley asked Council if they would like this better so that they can see something in <br />front of them or if they would like to move forward right now. <br />City Council / September 13, 2022 <br />Page 13 of 18 <br />