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• ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br /> MINUTES FOR APRIL 20, 1998 <br /> (#6 - #2354 Konrad Krueger- Continued) <br /> Krueger responded that would be the first thing to adjust. The walls will come in slightly and the <br /> side walls will be reinforced. If the garage is allowed, then the walls between the basement and <br /> garage will be taken out and replaced with a wood foundation. All the masonry will be reworked. <br /> Smith inquired as to the timeframe. <br /> Krueger intends the project to be completed in 3 to 4 months. <br /> There were no comments from the public. <br /> Hawn was concerned about drainage on the neighbor's property. <br /> Van Zomeren explained consideration of the drainage issue would be part of the building application <br /> plan review by the Building Department. <br /> Lindquist moved, McMillan seconded, to approve Application#2354 to allow the construction of <br /> • a second story over the existing residence and an attached one stall garage per staffs <br /> recommendation and that applicant work with the City Engineer to ensure proper drainage. Vote: <br /> Ayes 6,Nays 0. <br /> (#7)#2356 JON AND DIANN RAPPAPORT,3067 FARVIEW LANE,VACATION-7:40-7:55 <br /> P.M. <br /> The Certificate of Mailing and Affidavit of Publication were noted. <br /> The Applicant was present. <br /> Gaffron summarized the request was for a vacation and rededication of a new drainage easement to <br /> allow construction of a replacement septic system. Currently the septic system is non-conforming <br /> and needs to be replaced by the end of 2001. The property abuts Lake Minnetonka and contains a <br /> pond which is considered a wetland. The area to the west is the only suitable location for a septic <br /> replacement system. A portion of the proposed mound location would encroach in the drainage <br /> easement originally created in 1977. The actual drainageway is west of the easement and the new <br /> septic system can be constructed in the proposed location. The Septic System Inspector has given <br /> approval to allow a setback of approximately 55' in one corner and 65-70' in the other corner where <br /> a 75' setback from the wetland is normally required. In the future, applicant would like to build a <br /> sport court in the abandoned septic system area. The new area has been tested as a feasible location <br /> • and staff recommends approval. <br /> 7 <br />