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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCPC Resolution 2021-02 (Denial Resolution - Setback Variance CPC 2021-02) RESOLUTION NO. CPC 2021-02 CITY OF STILLWATER PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION ADOPTING WRITTEN STATEMENT OF REASONS FOR DENIAL PURSUANT TO MINNESOTA STATUTES, § 15.99, SUBD. 2, FOR A RIGHT-OF-WAY SETBACK VARIANCE APPLICATION TO FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 12950 75TH STREET NORTH CPC CASE NO. 2021-01 WHEREAS, the City of Stillwater received a request from the Applicant Jon and Ann Whitcomb a 20’ variance to the 100’ right-of-way setback from 75th Street right-of- way to allow for the future construction of a home at 12950 75th Street North (PID 3003020140012), legally described as follows: The south 1373.77 feet of the East Half of the East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 30, Township 30, Range 20, Washington County, Minnesota; excepting therefrom the north 58.61 feet of the west 268.95 feet of the south 1373.77 feet thereof; also excepting therefrom the west 80.00 feet of the south 720.00 feet thereof; also excepting therefrom the east 245.00 feet thereof; and also excepting therefrom all that part which lies southerly of "line 3" as described as follows: "Line 3" is 75.00 feet northerly of and parallel with the following described centerline: Commencing at the Southwest corner of said Northeast Quarter; thence North 01°04'48" West, assumed bearing, along the north-south quarter line of said Section 30 a distance of 38.03 feet to the beginning of said centerline; thence North 81°50'36" East, a distance of 1,395.68 feet; thence Easterly a distance of 1,279.97 feet along a tangential curve concave to the South, having a radius of 5,729.58 feet and a central angle of 12°47'59" and a chord bearing of North 88°14'36" East to a point on the East line of said Section 30, said point being 262.54 feet Northerly of the east quarter corner of said Section 30, and said centerline terminating at said point WHEREAS, City Code Section 31-302 allows for the construction of new structures to be setback 100’ from the right-of-way; and WHEREAS, the Applicant had a future structure to be located 80’ from the right- of-way; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission reviewed and considered the request based on the related documents shown in the Applicants’ Application at their regular meeting on January 27, 2021; and WHEREAS, at the January 27, 2021, Planning Commission meeting, a motion was made by Commissioner Dyvbig and seconded by Commissioner Steinwall to deny the right-of-way setback variance request. The Commission voted 4 in favor, with Commissioners Hansen, Kocon, and Councilmember Odebrecht e opposing, and the motion passed; and WHEREAS, the Minnesota Statutes, § 15.99, Subd. 2(c), provides that “[i]f a multimember governing body denies a request, it must state the reasons for denial on the record and provide the applicant in writing a statement of the reasons for the denial. If the written statement is not adopted at the same time as the denial, it must be adopted at the next meeting following the denial of the request but before the expiration of the time allowed for making a decision under this section. The written statement must be consistent with the reasons stated in the record at the time of the denial. The written statement must be provided to the applicant upon adoption.” NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Planning Commission of the City of Stillwater hereby adopts the following written statement of the reasons for denial stated on the record at the January 27, 2021, regular Planning Commission meeting by Commissioners voting to deny the 20’ right-of-way setback variance: 1. The requested Variance was not consistent with all the standards for granting a Variance as described in Section 31-208. More specifically, the Planning Commission members voting against the requested Variance stated on the record at the January 27, 2021, regular Planning Commission meeting that the request was not justified for the following reasons: a. The owner had not provided evidence practical difficulty had been established; and b. The reason for the request was solely economic. Adopted by the Planning Commission of the City of Stillwater this 24th day of February, 2021. ____________________________ Chris Lauer, Chair Attest: ____________________________ Abbi Jo Wittman, City Planner