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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday March 13,2017 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />12. #17-3903 ALEX UGORETS, 2520 SHADYWOOD ROAD, SKETCH PLAN — Continued- <br />Ugorets indicated he will be meeting with him tomorrow morning and try to keep him happy. Ugorets <br />noted they did send out letters for an event center notification and not one person showed up. Ugorets <br />indicated they also sent out another letter for this meeting and they received one letter back. Ugorets <br />commented he is happy to meet with all the residents. <br />Barnhart noted no further action is required on the sketch plan. <br />The City Council took no formal action on this item. <br />(Recess taken from 8:58 p.m. to 9:05 p.m.) <br />13. #17-3894 CITY OF ORONO TEXT AMENDMENT: NON -ENCROACHMENTS — <br />R] 119 -11 WEVIEWAN nt 11 M-11 <br />Barnhart stated this is a proposed draft ordinance regulating non -encroachments, which allows for <br />structures to encroach into required setbacks, such as fireplace chases or eaves on buildings, but it also <br />includes certain improvements that can be made in the required setback area. <br />In 2015, the City drafted an ordinance that regulated retaining walls based on their height, based on the <br />amount of soil they retained, and based on their location to the setbacks. Barnhart noted the Mayor has <br />suggested the Council review the ordinance from the standpoint of its impact on small lots. <br />Barnhart stated retaining walls are fairly common on small lots because the lots themselves are so <br />relatively small that retaining walls are needed to help maximize the use of those properties. The draft <br />ordinance allows for low improvements or low structure. Barnhart noted a structure is considered <br />anything that is built or improved such as low retaining walls, flower beds, planter beds, or stones that <br />help define an edge. The draft ordinance allows those structures to be located in a required yard without a <br />permit. <br />In addition, the proposed ordinance removes the grading component associated with the 2015 ordinance. <br />Grading is addressed in the shoreland regulations and land alteration sections of the City Code. The draft <br />ordinance also removes the conditional use permit requirement for 'unusual land alterations'. Unusual <br />land alterations would be excavations that are deeper than normal for homes or encompass a larger than <br />normal area. Barnhart noted the City Engineer would review the grading plan associated with the project <br />but it would not require a conditional use permit. <br />The draft ordinance also has any references to rip -rap removed since the City refers all rip -rap inquiries to <br />the Lake Minnetonka Conservation District. <br />Barnhart noted the Planning Commission reviewed this draft ordinance at their February meeting and at <br />that time they reviewed two options. One option addressed the retaining wall/planter issue and the second <br />option addressed that issue and also included other opportunities to clarify the code and processes. The <br />Planning Commission recommended approval of Option B. <br />Page 21 of 32 <br />
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