RESOLUTION 1999-04
CITY OF GRANT
WASHINGTON COUNTY, MINNESOTA
WHEREAS, George H. Millet is the owner of a parcel of land located
at 7420 Keats Avenue North, Stillwater, Minnesota 55082, and
legally described as follows:
See Attached Exhibit “A” and,
WHEREAS, Mr. Millet has applied to the City for a variance to build
a one thousand two hundred eighty (1,280) square feet detached
accessory building closer to the front lot line than the principal
building; and,
WHEREAS, following a public hearing on the application, the Grant Planning
Commission has recommended approving the variance;
and,
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grant finds that a variance
is appropriate because there is a hardship on the subject
property due to the limited buildable area on the lot where an accessory
building could be located. Specifically, the area proposed for
construction of the accessory building is the best location on the
parcel to build the structure.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Grant
as follows:
1. The Applicant is granted a variance so as to allow him to
construct an accessory building closer to the front lot line than the
principal building. Said variance is granted subject to the following
conditions:
a The City Building Inspector
finds no discrepancies with the building plans.
b. The second level shall not exceed
height requirements for headroom.
c. That no animals shall be allowed
to remain in the structure.
WHEREUPON, a motion was made by Council member Weed and seconded by
Council member Magadance to approve said
Resolution, and said Resolution passed unanimously.
WHEREUPON, the foregoing Resolution was approved this 3rd day of August
1999.
Gary Erichson, Mayor
Attest:
Stephanie Marty, City Clerk
ABSTRACT OF TITLE
TO
The South Three hundred thirty (330) feet of the North Six hundred
sixty (660) feet of the East Six hundred sixty (660) feet of the
Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NE¼ of S~4) of Section
Twenty-seven (27), Township Thirty (30) North, Range
Twenty-one (21) West of the Fourth Principal Meridian, Washington County,
Minnesota.
Containing 5 acres more or less.
According to the United States Government Survey thereof.