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Council Member introduced the following resolution and moved for its adoption: <br /> RESOLUTION #24-232 <br /> A RESOLUTION APPROVING A VARIANCE TO SIDE YARD SETBACK AND <br /> ENCROACHMENT AGREEMENT FOR A LEAN-TO STRUCTURE AND CONCRETE <br /> SLAB AT 6960 148TH LANE NORTHWEST <br /> RECITALS <br /> 1. The City of Ramsey received an application from Mr. Curtis Forster (the "Applicant") <br /> requesting a Variance to Section 106-450(3) (Setback standards for accessory structures) <br /> and Section 106-463(c) (Setback standards for driveways) of the Ramsey City Code on the <br /> property legally described as follows: <br /> Lot 2, Block 6, Regency Pond 3rd Addition,Anoka County, Minnesota <br /> (the "Subject Property") <br /> 2. That the Subject Property is approximately 0.82 acres in size and zoned R-1 A Single- <br /> Family Residential District. <br /> 3. That the Applicant constructed the concrete slab and lean-to structure within inches of the <br /> west property line without the proper building permits. <br /> 4. That the Applicant was notified of a Code Enforcement violation. <br /> 5. That the Applicant appeared before the Planning Commission for a public hearing <br /> pursuant to Section 106-220 (Variances) of the Ramsey City Code on July 25, 2024, and <br /> that said public hearing was properly advertised and that the minutes of said public hearing <br /> are available. <br /> 6. That the Planning Commission voted to deny the variance citing a lack of adequate <br /> practical difficulties to justify the variance. <br /> 7. That the Applicant appealed the decision of the Planning Commission to the City Council <br /> in the manner prescribed in Section 106-220. <br /> 8. That the City Council heard the appeal at a regular meeting on August 12, 2024, and <br /> provided direction on the practical difficulties. <br /> FINDINGS OF FACT <br /> 1. That the reduced setback of the lean-to and slab is necessary due to the curve of the road <br /> on the opposite side of the lot. <br />