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May 28, 2019—7 pm
Council Chambers
REG U LAR M E ETI N G M I N UTES Golden Valley City Hall
7800 Golden Valley Road
Call to Order
The meeting was called to order at 7 pm by Chair Nelson.
Roll Call
Board Members present: Nancy Nelson, Richard Orenstein, David Perich, Andy Snope and Planning
Commissioner Andy Johnson
Board Members absent: None
Staff present: Senior Planner/Grant Writer Emily Goellner and Administrative Assistant Lisa
Wittman
Approval of Agenda
MOTION made by Snope, seconded by Perich to approve the agenda of May 27, 2019, as submitted and
the motion carried unanimously.
Approval of Minutes
MOTION made by Orenstein, seconded by Snope to approve the minutes of Aprit 23, 2019, as submitted
and the motion carried unanimously.
Agenda Items
832 Utah Avenue South
Jerry Bonner, Applicant
Request: Waiver from Section 113-88, Single Family Zoning District, Subd. (f)(1)(c)(1) Side Yard Setback
Requirements
• 9.8 ft. off of the required 15 ft. to a distance of 5.2 ft. at its closest point to the side yard (north)
property line to allow for the construction of a garage addition on the north side of the home.
Goellner referred to a location map of the property and explained the applicant's request to construct a
new 20.5 ft. x 27.9 ft. two-stall garage on the north side of the home. Goellner referred to a survey of the
property and stated that the applicant is requesting a variance to allow the new garage to be located 5.2
ft. from the side yard property line rather than the required 15 ft. Goellner stated that a second garage
stall is a reasonable use of the property and noted that the home was built in 1950 with a one-stall
garage and that the placement of the home limits the ability to expand the garage to a two-stall garage.
She added that the proposed two-stall garage fits with the character of the area, but that the depth of
the proposed garage could be reduced to 24 ft. rather than the proposed depth of 27.9 ft.
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Goellner stated that the property owner to the north has expressed concern about their ability to build a
garage addition on their property which is similar and about the applicant's proposed new garage
blocking sunlight and possibly damaging bushes that are currently located between the two properties.
Goellner stated that staff is recommending approval of the variance with a condition that the depth of
the garage not exceed 24 ft.
Snope asked why the proposed garage should be limited to 24 ft. in depth. Goellner said staff likes to see
only the smallest possible variances granted. Snope asked if the proposed garage meets the articulation
requirements. Goellner said yes and added that the square footage of the proposed garage and a typical
24 ft. x 24 ft. garage are approximately the same.
Nelson asked if the applicant would be able to park two cars in the proposed new garage. Goellner said
the proposed garage is narrower than a standard two-stall garage but if the proposed garage were built
closer to the north property line than what is being proposed it would be more expensive to build
because there would be different building code requirements.
Johnson asked about the setback requirement for walkways. Goellner said the setback requirement for
paved areas is 3 ft. and that the applicant has said they will keep the proposed concrete pad 3 ft. away
from the north property line.
Nelson asked the applicants if they have considered any other options. Jerry Bonner, Applicant, said they
did consider a detached garage in the rear yard but it was not financially feasible. He added that the
extra depth in the proposed new garage would help with storage. Katrina Busick, Applicant, added that
they need the extra depth in the proposed garage for motorcycle parking and to have any storage space.
Mr. Bonner stated that of the 22 houses on their street five of them have single stall garages. He said
that other neighbors are supportive of their proposal and that they understand the neighbor to north's
concerns so they have talked to their contractor who is confident there will be no damage to the shrubs
in between their houses. Ms. Busick stated that they would need a variance to build a detached garage
as well so this was the most economical proposal.
Snope asked if a driveway would be on the Wayzata Blvd. side of the property if the applicants were to
build a detached garage. Ms. Busick said yes, it was advised to have the driveway on Wayzata Blvd. but
that it would be much more environmentally impactful and they would have still needed a variance.
Nelson opened the public hearing.
Scott Thuleen, 855 Hanley Road, said he received a variance for his property in order to make his house
accessible. He said when people invest in their homes they tend to stay. He questioned the standards
today and asked when they were revised because cars are getting bigger. He said it is concerning as a
resident when people do things the right way and then hit a roadblock for something very insignificant.
He said the City is not looking at the bigger picture and that their neighborhood is a transition
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neighborhood and if people aren't encouraged to invest in their properties something is wrong. He
suggested the focus be put on all of the do-it-yourself fences in the City and pleaded with the Board to
encourage people to put money into their properties.
Rondi Shenehon, 814 Utah Avenue South, said she is concerned about her property value and if they will
also be able to add a second garage stall in the future.
Seeing and hearing no one else wishing to speak, Nelson closed the public hearing.
Nelson said the proposal seems reasonable and that in her experience the Board has really tried to
accommodate second garage stalls whenever possible.
Johnson said he understands what staff is trying to do by requiring that the depth of the garage be
reduced but the square footage will be the same as a standard 24 ft. x 24 ft. garage and the applicants
are entitled to a 32 ft. long wall so this proposal seems reasonable. He said the applicants considered
other alternatives and added that they could put a fence and concrete closer to the property line which
would harm the bushes between the two houses but they are not.
Perich agreed that the proposal is reasonable and that the applicants are trying to request the smallest
variance possible and added that they are not asking for a larger than standard garage.
MOTION made by Perich, seconded by Snope to approve a variance for 9.8 ft. off of the required 15 ft. to
a distance of 5.2 ft. at its closest point to the side yard (north) property line to allow for the construction
of a garage addition on the north side of the home and the motion carried unanimously.
45 Rhode Island Avenue South
Kevin Larson, Applicant
Request: Waiver from Section 113-88, Single Family Zoning District, Subd. (f)(1)(c)(1) Side Yard Setback
Requirements
• 6.76 ft. off of the required 15 ft. to a distance of 8.24 ft. at its closest point to the side yard (north)
property line to allow for the construction of a garage addition on the north side of the home.
Request: Waiver from Section 113-88, Single Family Zoning District, Subd. (g)(3) Accessory Structure
Area Limitations
• 125 sq. ft. more than the allowed 1,000 sq. ft. total of accessory structure space.
Goellner referred to a location map and survey of the property and explained the applicant's request to
build a 22 ft. x 26 ft. garage addition which would result in a four-stall garage totaling 1,125 square feet.
Goellner stated that the proposed garage addition would be located 8.24 ft. from the north property line
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rather than the required is 15 ft. and that the proposed garage would be 125 sq. ft. more than the
allowed 1,000 sq. ft. of total accessory structure space.
Goellner stated that the applicant has said the unique circumstances in this case include the growing
trend of four-stall garages, the home was built with a two-stall garage, and there are examples of nearby
homes with three and four-stall garages.
Goellner stated that staff is recommending denial of both variance requests.
Nelson asked if the applicant could build a three-stall garage without any variances. Goellner said yes.
Johnson asked about the height regulations. Goellner said a house can be 28 ft. tall. Johnson asked if
granting the requested variances could then allow the applicant to build over the proposed new garage
space. Goellner said no because the variances requested are only for the plans shown with this request.
Amy Larson, Applicant, said she wanted to clarify their intent. She stated that when they moved into this
neighborhood they knew they wanted to add on to the garage and that they want all their vehicles
stored inside. She referred to the four-stall garage house behind theirs and said that is the only house
that doesn't have stuff stored outside. She said they are not being greedy,they are thinking long term
and want to keep as much contained as possible. She said she wants the Board to start to consider these
types of requests and that what they are proposing is the best visual option.
Kevin Larson, Applicant, said they talked to all of their neighbors and that they have a petition with 16
signatures showing their support of the proposed project. He said in terms of other options without
variances they could build a single stall addition, expand the driveway, or have two single stall garages
on each side of the house but he doesn't think they would be desirable.
Ms. Larson said they intend to be here a long time and want to add to the visual appeal.
Perich noted that a single stall garage could be added and the existing garage could be extended back.
Mr. Larson agreed. Ms. Larson reiterated that they want to keep everything contained.
Orenstein asked about the width of the house and the width of the proposed garage. Goellner said the
garage would be 46 ft. wide and the house is 37 ft. wide.
Nelson opened the public hearing.
James Norkosky, 50 Rhode Island Avenue South, said the applicant came to his house to discuss the
variance and his wife's response was why build a four-stall garage when they can build a three-stall
garage without a variance. He said the character of the neighborhood is two-stall garages, with some
three-stall garages not four. He said if the applicants want to store stuff inside they could build a deeper
garage. He referred to the variance application where it says "today's standards" and said he is not sure
what that means but he's not sure if having a garage that is wider than the house is the standards.
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James Metchnek, 15 Rhode Island Avenue South, said that neighbors have said they signed the
applicant's petition because their properties wouldn't be affected. He said the neighbor at 20 Quebec
Avenue told the applicants that they should build a four-stall garage and that seems to be the impetus.
He said it was also that neighbor who suggested the applicant go around and get signatures. He said he
doesn't see any demonstrated necessity or justification for a four-stall garage and that the other homes
mentioned by the applicant with four-stall garages didn't need variances. He said the empty space
between his house and the applicants house is really nice and it seems that an additional two-stall
garage will give him a crowded feeling and affect property values because there will be less curb appeal
and will be crowded in and not spread out like the houses in the area.
Seeing and hearing no one else wishing to comment, Nelson closed the public hearing.
Ms. Larson said she respects her neighbors' opinions and all they've tried to do is improve the value of
their property and the neighborhood. She said she hopes that people didn't feel forced to sign their
petition and that they will not go forward with this project and it was not their intention to do any ill will.
Snope asked about regulations regarding garage space versus house space. Goellner said there are no
rules about garage width in the Single Family (R-1) Zoning District, but there is a rule that the square
footage of a garage can't be more than the square footage of a house.
Orenstein said he doesn't think this proposal is a reasonable use of the property, he doesn't think there
are any unique circumstances and that the proposed garage would alter the character of the
neighborhood.
Johnson congratulated the applicants for talking to all of the neighbors. He explained that want versus
need doesn't factor into the Board's decision but there are options in this case that don't require
variances so he is inclined to vote to deny the requested variances.
Snope said he agrees there are other more appealing options and added that there is 30 ft. in the side
yard and room in back of the existing garage as well.
MOTION made by Orenstein, seconded by Johnson to deny the variance request for 6.76 ft. off of the
required 15 ft. to a distance of 8.24 ft. at its closest point to the side yard (north) property line and the
motion carried unanimously.
MOTION made by Snope, seconded by Orenstein to deny the variance request for 125 sq. ft. more than
the allowed 1,000 sq. ft. total of accessory structure space.
Annual Board Training
Goellner gave the Commission the annual orientation presentation. She discussed the City's
organizational chart, board and commission structure,the City's current boards and commissions, roles
and responsibilities, and the Board's bylaws, expectations, guiding principles, and core values.
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Election of Officers
Orenstein nominated Nelson for Chair, Perich seconded the nomination. Nelson accepted the
nomination and the Board voted unanimously to keep Nelson as Chair.
Perich nominated Orenstein for Vice Chair, Snope seconded the nomination. Orenstein accepted the
nomination and the Board voted unanimously to keep Orenstein as Vice Chair.
Adjournment
MOTION made by Orenstein, seconded by Snope and the motion carried unanimously to adjourn the
meeting at 8:30 pm.
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Nancy Nelson, Chair
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Lisa ittman, Administrative Assistant
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