HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997 09-04 Zoning Board of Appeals Meeting Minutes RegularMINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE
EDINA ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
HELD ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1997
5:30 P.M., MANAGER'S CONFERENCE ROOM
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Chair, David Runyan, Rose Mary Utne, Don Patton, William Skallerud
MEMBER ABSENT:
Chuck Ingwalson
STAFF PRESENT:
Kris Aaker and Jackie Hoogenakker
I. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES:
The minutes of the July 10, 1997, meeting were filed as submitted.
11. NEW BUSINESS:
B-97-41 Curtis Wiehle & Rita Teres!
5609 Heather Lane
Request: A 19 foot sidestreet setback variance for a garage addn.
Ms. Aaker submitted her staff report noting the subject property is a corner lot
located along Heather Lane. The home faces Heather Lane with the garage facing the
cul-de-sac to the north. The homeowners are hoping to add onto the rear of the
garage, convert the existing garage into living area, and attach a new garage.
Ms. Aaker concluded it would appear the proposed addition would have minimal
impact on surrounding neighbors. Staff supports the request as submitted.
The proponents Mr. and Mrs. Teresi were present.
Chair Runyan asked Ms. Aaker the distance from the street the proposed garage
will maintain. Ms. Aaker said the garage will be 22 feet from the traveled portion of the
road.
Mr. Skallerud told the proponents, in his opinion their proposal is well done,
adding he appreciates the fact neighbors were informed, and have submitted letters in
support of the proposal. Mr. Skallerud stated he does not have a problem with the
proposal as submitted.
Mr. Skallerud moved variance approval subject to the plans presented, and the
use of matching materials. Mr. Patton seconded the motion. All voted aye; motion
carried.
B-97-42 Jill M. Spain Yanish
4227 Scott Terrace
North 51 feet of Lot 19, Morningside
Request: A variance to construct a one car detached garage on a
residential lot that requires a minimum two car garage
Ms. Aaker informed the Board the subject property is located on the east side of
Scott Terrace consisting of a 1 '/z story, 1 bedroom home with no garage. The
homeowner would like to construct a detached one car garage to be located in the
north side/rear yard of the property. The garage would conform to the setback, height
and lot coverage requirements of City Ordinances.
The homeowner has indicated a one car garage is proportionate given the size
of the home, consistent with the neighborhood, and will meet her storage needs. The
variance is needed, because City Ordinance requires a minimum two car garage per
single dwelling units. Construction of any new garage needs to be a minimum 2 stall
garage with permits issued usually no smaller in dimension than 20'X 20'. The
homeowner was hoping for relief from the minimum two car requirement.
Ms. Aaker concluded the homeowner will be improving the property from a no
garage situation to a one stall garage addition. While the addition of a one stall garage
does not satisfy the Ordinance requirements, it is an improvement to the property. Staff
agrees with the applicant that a one car garage is consistent with the neighborhood,
and is proportionate to the home. Staff supports the request as submitted.
The proponent, Ms. Yahish was present.
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Chair Runyan asked Ms. Yahish if she plans to match the garage siding with the
existing siding on the house. Ms. Yahish said all exterior materials will match, garage
and house.
Mr. John Heer, 4222 Scott Terrace, told Board Members he supports the garage.
He said it is an improvement, not only for the proponent, but for the neighborhood.
Mr. Skallerud questioned Ms. Aaker if in the future the proponent can connect
the new garage to the house. Ms. Aaker said in reviewing the plans, and site, she
believes in the future the garage can be attached in some fashion.
Mr. Patton told the proponent she will enjoy having a garage, and is in full
support of the request, pointing out in viewing the neighborhood it is not unusual to see
one car garages.
Mrs. Utne moved variance approval subject to the plans presented and the use
of matching materials. Mr. Skallerud seconded the motion. All voted aye; motion
carried.
B-97-43 Mary Kay and Rusty Caschetta
5304 Brookview Avenue
Request: A 1.5 foot sideyard setback variance for a dormer
addition
Ms. Aaker explained the subject property is located on the west side of
Brookview Avenue consisting of a I Y2 story home. The homeowners submitted for
building permit application to extend a dormer along the back side of the home. Upon
building permit application it was determined that the dormer extension would increase
the building wall height to require additional setback.
Ms. Aaker pointed out the proposed dormer extension will not change the
elevation of the existing roof peak. The addition will occur within the existing building
footprint and will not reduce the existing setback. The homeowners have indicated that
the extension of the dormer will add closet area in the second floor.
Ms. Aaker asked the Board to note the front facade of the home will remain the
same with no change in roof line height. Impact of the addition would be minimal. The
most affected property is located north of the subject home and has had similar
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improvements made. The addition will have matching materials to the existing
structure.
Ms. Aaker concluded staff believes the additional height introduced by the
dormer will not negatively impact the adjacent neighbor. Staff supports the request as
submitted.
The proponents, Mr. and Mrs. Caschetta were present.
Mr. Skallerud stated he can support the variance request as presented, and
agrees with staff that the additional height of the dormer will not negatively impact
adjacent neighbors.
Mr. Patton asked Mr. and Mrs. Caschetta if they have a target date for
completion of the project. He informed them the variance lapses after one year if
construction has not begun. Mr. Caschetta said they plan to begin their project as soon
as possible, and have it completed within the year.
Mrs. Utne moved variance approval subject to the plans presented and the use
of consistent materials. Mr. Patton seconded the motion. All voted aye; motion carried.
B-97-44 Terry & Giovanna Ingram
6000 France Avenue South
Lot 1, The Pines and that part of the west 15 feet of Lot 1,
Block 1, Halifax Avenue Addition lying between the westerly
extension of the N. & S. lot lines of Lot 1, the Pines
Request: A 6 foot frontyard setback variance for an addition to home
and a 3.35 foot rearyard setback variance to attach an
existing detached garage.
Ms. Aaker informed the Board the subject property is located in the southwest
corner of West 60th Street and France Avenue consisting of a home with foot print area
of approximately 670 square feet, and with a detached three stall garage. The
homeowner has planned a substantial addition to the home to include attaching the
garage. The lot is subjected to two frontyard setbacks, along France Avenue and West
60th Street which affects site improvements.
Ms. Aaker pointed out the existing home is non -conforming in terms of sidestreet
setback from West 60th Street. The existing north entry door is 19 feet to the lot line.
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The average frontyard setback that is required to be maintained is approximately 35
feet. The new addition will maintain a setback of 29 feet.
Ms. Aaker explained the homeowner is proposing to "fill in the gap" between the
existing home and the detached garage by attaching it to the home. The garage fronts
West 60`h Street with the side wall of the garage facing west to the rear lot line. The
setback for a detached garage from the west property boundary is three feet. The
garage provides, and would continue to provide a setback from the west property
boundary of 21.65 feet. The minimum rearyard setback for an attached garage is 25 '
feet. Attaching the garage causes the need for variance.
Ms. Aaker concluded the proposed addition will be a substantial improvement to
the property, and will have little perceivable impact on adjacent homes . The new
addition will be farther from the side street than the existing structure, and the garage
will remain at the existing setback. Staff supports the request as submitted.
The proponents, Mr. and Mrs. Ingram were present.
Mr. Skallerud asked Mr. Ingram when the new three car garage was constructed.
Mr. Ingram responded the three stall garage was constructed last year.
Mrs. Utne said it appears the landscaping is new, and asked Mr. Ingram if any of
the new plantings will be compromised by the new addition. Mr. Ingram stated he is in
the landscaping business, and does not believe the new landscaping will be negatively
impacted by the proposal. Mr. Ingram added they also plan more landscaping when
the addition is completed, and if any landscaping is damaged as a result of
construction, it will be replaced.
Mr. Skallerud stated in his opinion this is a very ambitious project, adding what
has occurred on the site over the last year has been well done, concluding he can
support the proposal as presented.
Mr. Skallerud moved variance approval subject to the plans submitted, and the
use of matching materials throughout. Mr. Patton seconded the motion. All voted aye;
motion carried.
III. ADJOURNMENT:
The meeting was adjourned at 6:05 p.m.
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