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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,April 8,2019 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> Seals commented it is good to have a covenant,but the City does not have the best track record of <br /> managing these things. The risk is that the structure could be used as a second dwelling and that the City <br /> Council has to decide what the rules of engagement are on that. <br /> Walsh stated the covenant goes with the land and that the City has approved them in the past. Walsh <br /> indicated he is not aware of any that have not been granted. <br /> Johnson moved, Crosby seconded,to approve Application No.LA19-000010,Rehkamp Larson <br /> Architects on behalf of Alexander and Amy Ware,2587 Kelley Avenue,granting of a Conditional <br /> Use Permit allowing a bathroom in the detached garage,and to require a 7.5-foot setback for the <br /> detached garage. <br /> Rehkamp asked whether they can maintain the nonconformance that currently exists. <br /> Johnson stated they can but that they are increasing the massing. <br /> Seals stated if they want to construct the exact same garage,that would be allowed. <br /> VOTE: Ayes 4,Nays 0. <br /> 16. LA19-000011 JULIE LENSING,3349 CRYSTAL BAY ROAD <br /> Barnhart stated the applicant is requesting a variance in order to construct an 18' x 18' addition on the <br /> rear of the existing home resulting in a setback from the rear lot line of approximately 1.2 inches. The <br /> existing hardcover level is 42.9 percent.The proposed addition will be constructed over an existing patio <br /> so no new hardcover is proposed. Due to the change in the nature of the nonconforming hardcover,which <br /> is an expansion from non-building to building, a hardcover variance is required. <br /> The Hennepin County Regional Rail Authority is the property owner to the rear or south. Both Staff and <br /> the property owners have discussed this project with Jessica Galatz,the HCRRA representative. Ms. <br /> Galatz indicated that the applicant's agreement to remove the shed encroachment and the applicant's <br /> changes to the plans in response to Roger Peitso's comments help to alleviate their concerns with the <br /> application. In addition,Ms. Galatz indicated that the proposed grading for the addition and future home <br /> maintenance can be accommodated through temporary access permits. The applicant did ask whether she <br /> could purchase some additional property but the HCRRA was not in favor of that. <br /> The Planning Commission reviewed this application at their March meeting and voted 4 to 2 in favor of a <br /> motion to approve the requested variances. <br /> Staff does not support the variance reducing the rear yard setback from 7.4 feet to 0.1 feet. In Staffs <br /> view,the burden of proof to present practical difficulties to support that level of variance has not been <br /> met. <br /> The City Council should discuss the application and then make a motion directing Staff to draft a <br /> resolution for approval or provide findings for a denial resolution to be reviewed and adopted at the <br /> April 22 meeting. <br /> Page 8 of 12 <br />