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1 4 <br /> ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br /> MINUTES FOR AUGUST 17, 1998 <br /> S <br /> (#2391 EVAN ANDERSON, Continued) <br /> property. <br /> Anderson commented if the retaining walls were not present, the water runoff would go into his <br /> basement, and the improvements are necessary to keep the drainage out of his basement. <br /> Chair Smith inquired of the Applicants whether hardcover could be reduced. <br /> Anderson suggested the garage be moved further south into the driveway to eliminate some <br /> hardcover. <br /> Stoddard commented overall hardcover is a concern. <br /> Hawn noted structural coverage also exceeds the allowable limit. <br /> Stoddard suggested the Applicants construct a 22'x 22' garage per Staffs recommendations and <br /> limit overall hardcover at 55.3 percent. <br /> Hawn questioned whether the patio that was replaced was increased in size. <br /> Anderson stated the patio was not increased, citing a need for the hardcover to prevent water runoff. <br /> Stoddard moved, Schroeder seconded, to approve Application 2391 for property located at <br /> 1260 Spruce Place, granting of a Conditional Use Permit, an after-the-fact variance to <br /> • hardcover per Staff's recommendations to allow patio and existing hardcover in the 0-75' <br /> zone, construction of a 22' by 22' garage, doubling of the permit fees, approval of a variance <br /> to side yard adjacent to street setback to allow construction of garage five feet from lot line, <br /> limiting total hardcover in the 75'-250' zone to 55.3 percent, with the stipulation that no <br /> additional hardcover or structural variances will be granted in the future. VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays <br /> 2, Hawn and Smith opposed, noting disapproval of structural coverage. <br /> (#6) #2398 WAYZATA COUNTRY CLUB, 200 WAYZATA BOULEVARD -CONDITIONAL USE <br /> PERMIT/LAND ALTERATION, 8:06 p.m. -8:18 p.m. <br /> The Certificate of Mailing and Affidavit of Publication were noted. <br /> Mr. Oberhauser, a representative of Wayzata Country Club, was present. <br /> Gaffron stated the Wayzata Country Club is requesting conditional use permit approval of a master <br /> plan for upgrading the course which includes reconstruction, relocation or addition of tees for <br /> holes#1-18; reconstruction, relocation and/or addition of bunkers along most fairways and around <br /> most of the greens for holes#1-18; and expansion of three pond areas on the property, which are <br /> subject to City and MCWD/Corps of Engineers regulation and need to be further evaluated. <br /> Gaffron reported the Wayzata Country Club is proposing to widen the fairways, which will involve <br /> replacing of sod and minimal grading. Certain of the proposed tee locations will be near the road or <br /> Luce Line right-of-ways or residential lot lines. The Planning Commission may want to consider <br /> whether it would be appropriate to establish a minimum setback for tees from property boundaries <br /> based on the activity impact the tees would have on adjoining properties. <br /> • Gaffron remarked the new bunkers are not an issue, but more detail will need to be provided before <br /> Page 8 <br />
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