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, , <br /> � clty o� oR,oNo : <br /> • � RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL : <br /> � NO. 2620 _ � <br /> • � • • : <br /> 1 <br /> A) "Hardship. The necessity for a side yard setback variance is <br /> attributable to a misunderstanding between applicants and their <br /> neighbor as to the location of the existing property line. <br /> The setback from the shoreline is necessitated by the unusual <br /> configuration of applicants' 1ot and the placement thereon of <br /> applicants' home which makes al 1 portions of their rear yard area <br /> within the 75' shoreline setback area. Dredging of a portion of <br /> their property years ago has resulted in the shoreline of Lake <br /> Minnetonka having been artificially modified to create an inlet, <br /> the result of which is to deprive applicants of the ability to <br /> maintain any structure whatsoever in their rear yard area. This <br /> situation also results in the need for a variance from the <br /> applicable hardcover requirement in as much as no hardcover <br /> whatsoever would otherwise be permitted in applicants' rear yard <br /> area. " <br /> B) "Description of unusual property conditions. App licants' lot <br /> • is small and the house constructed thereon has been placed so as <br /> to render the entire rear yard area within the 0 hardcover area <br /> and the 75' "no structure" setback area. Applicants' rear yard <br /> area is a bluff dropping down a relatively sheer-face at the rear <br /> to the shores of an inlet dredged out to Lake Minnetonka. The <br /> surface of applicants' rear yard is not visible from Lake <br /> Minnetonka. The existence of a pool, or proposed decking <br /> surrounding a pool cannot be seen from Lake Minnetonka. " <br /> 7. Application #1353 was reviewed by the Orono Planning Commission at <br /> a public hearing held during the regular Planning Commission meeting <br /> of November 21, 1988. The Planning Commission, after hearing comments <br /> by the applicants, their attorney, landscape architect, and engineer, <br /> voted 6-0 to recommend denial of the proposed after-the-fact <br /> variances, finding that no suitable hardship or reasonable <br /> . justification was presented for granting the variances after-the-fact. <br /> 8. At their regular meeting of January 23, 1989, the Orono City <br /> Council reviewed the app lication for after-the-fact variances and the <br /> Planning Commission recommendation. Additionally, the City Council <br /> accepted comments from the app licants and their attorney as stated in <br /> the minutes of that meeting. The Council indicated that approval of <br /> the after-the-fact variances would be inconsistent with the City's <br /> past practices, and that they could not accept the presented hardships <br /> as valid. The Council tabled the application on a vote of 4-0 to <br /> allow applicants time to work with City staff regarding removal of the <br /> • poo 1 and spa. <br /> � Page 3 of 8 <br />
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