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File #: CUP04042025-006947    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Planning Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/5/2025 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 5/15/2025 Final action:
Title: Sandgren Accessory Structure (Conditional Use Permit) 9195 S. Laura Anne Way [Community #7]
Attachments: 1. Staff Report
Agenda Item Title:
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Sandgren Accessory Structure (Conditional Use Permit)
9195 S. Laura Anne Way
[Community #7]

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Presenter:
Sarah Stringham, Planner

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Description/Background:
The applicant, Robyn Sandgren, is requesting approval of a conditional use permit for an accessory structure for increased size, height, and reduced setbacks for a property located at 9195 S. Laura Anne Way. The proposed structure is 924 square feet, 18 feet in height, and has a proposed two-foot setback.

Please see the attached staff report and exhibits for full details of the application.

Recommended Action and/or Suggested Motion:
Recommendation
Staff recommends that the Planning Commission approve a Conditional Use Permit for increased size and height with reduced setbacks and as described in the staff report for the property located at 9195 S. Laura Anne Way based on the following findings and subject to the following conditions:

Findings:
1. The proposed structure is consistent with rear yard area coverage for accessory structures.

2. Staff finds that the proposed structure meets the intent of Section 21-11-2 provided the applicant complies with the proposed conditions.

3. The former canal property provides an additional buffer to other surrounding properties.

4. The proposed roof plan and orientation of the gable roof ends would reduce the visual impact of the structure near the side property line.

Conditions:
1. That the structure be located as per the enclosed site plan and is built to 924 square feet and 18 feet high from finished grade to peak of roof. The structure will be sited two feet from the north side and rear property lines.

2. That the proposed accessory structure exterior roof and building materials be revised such that they are consistent with the existing home.

3. That no portion of the...

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