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CITY OF ORONO <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />NO 613 <br />A2. The Property is located within the LR -1B Single Family Lakeshore Residential District <br />which requires a minimum lot area of 1.0 acres and a minimum lot width . of 140' for <br />construction of a single family residence. <br />A3. The Property is 0.62 acres in area, being approximately 165 feet in defined width at the <br />OHWL of Lake Minnetonka and approximately 150 feet in width at the 75' lakeshore <br />setback line, and contains an existing single family residence. The property is considered <br />as legally nonconforming with regard to lot area. The property while being smaller than <br />most other lots in the Bohn's Point neighborhood, is sufficiently sized to allow <br />construction of a single family home meeting all required lot line setbacks and structural <br />coverage requirements. <br />A4. The property is located within Storm Water Overlay District Tier 1 which allows 25% <br />hardcover. The proposed construction to replace the existing home will decrease the <br />level of hardcover on the property from 29.0% to 27.2%, still above the allowed <br />percentage of 25%. <br />A5. The proposed construction will result in a conforming level of lot coverage by structures <br />of 14.99% where 15% is allowed. <br />A6. The applicants have owned the property for approximately one year and propose to <br />remove the existing residence and construct anew home on the site. A small portion of <br />the existing house is located 65' from the lake, while the entire new house is proposed to <br />meet the required 75' lake setback. However, because the adjacent property to the south <br />is vacant, the required Average Lakeshore Setback is defined by the setback from the <br />lake of the adjacent house to the north, which is 115' from the lake, hence a variance is <br />requested. A majority of the existing residence encroaches past the defined average <br />lakeshore setback line. <br />AT The neighboring property to the immediate north which defines the average setback line <br />as well as most of the properties along the east side of Bohn's Point are much deeper than <br />the Applicants' property, and as a result the neighboring homes are set back at least 100 <br />feet or more from the lake. Absent a variance to the 115' setback, the applicant's property <br />would have a buildable envelope of 25'-40' in depth and 120' in width, potentially <br />resulting in a long narrow home stretching from side lot line to side lot line, likely not in <br />character with the neighborhood. <br />A$. A critical factor in whether an average setback variance is appropriate is whether granting <br />the variance will negatively impact existing views of the lake enjoyed by neighboring <br />property owners. A majority of lake views for the adjoining home are directly toward the <br />lake, not across applicants' property, and existing evergreen screening between the two <br />homes provides a visual barrier. Further, the northerly portion of the new proposed <br />Page 2 of 7 <br />
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