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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,October 11,2021 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> PRESENTATION—Continued <br /> planning document in development of the trail.The trail would extend from Dayton to Wayzata,trails <br /> would be 10 feet wide,paved,off-road/separated from traffic, and would include bridge structures, <br /> boardwalks, or underpasses as needed. Three Rivers has been working with the seven cities along the <br /> route to gain approval from each; so far there is approval from the other six cities. Previously they were <br /> looking at routes through Orono on Long Lake Road and up Spring Hill Road;based on a new Medina <br /> route they are now looking at a new route through Orono.He walked the City Council through the <br /> proposed route utilizing existing trails through Baker,the Independence Regional Trail,and the Luce Line <br /> over to Ferndale. <br /> Crosby asked what kind of encroachments will the trail have along anyone's property? <br /> Mr. Shurson replied it should all fit within the street right-of-way and they will look at street-widths if <br /> there is opportunity to be compliant; if there would be any easement along Ferndale it would be very <br /> narrow along the side and those are Wayzata residents. <br /> Johnson moved,Crosby seconded,to accept the Diamond Lake Regional Trail section in Orono. <br /> VOTE: Ayes 5,Nays 0. <br /> COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT <br /> 7. LA21-000051—ROBERT LINDEN CONSTRUCTION, 1074 LOMA LINDA AVENUE, <br /> VARIANCES—RESOLUTION NO.7221 <br /> Staff presented a summary packet of information. City Planner Melanie Curtis noted the Applicant is <br /> proposing to rebuild the existing detached garage and connect it to the home with a small, 5.9-foot <br /> addition that will continue the 1.2-foot setback from the north side of the home.The detached garage is <br /> 15.9 feet from the rear property line where 30 feet is required;the Applicant is requesting setback <br /> variances from the side and rear to connect the garage to the home and add a'Y2-or%-story addition over <br /> the garage. <br /> Robert Linden,4356 5th St NE,Columbia Heights,builder,and John Lindquist, 1074 Loma Linda <br /> Avenue, approached the podium. Mr.Linden noted the need for the northeast section is because the <br /> utilities go into the home on the northwest corner so that corridor would be the connecting point for <br /> utilities and keeping the separation between the garage and home. <br /> Mayor Walsh noted the City Council has usually been consistent in not allowing things to become more <br /> non-conforming and this application makes it more non-conforming. The reason they say no to things is <br /> because a year or two later someone will tear the entire house down and say now they get to rebuild like- <br /> kind.The City Attorney will tell them that all of the people the Council said no to for the same type of <br /> issue will then come to the City wanting to do that, as well.Mayor Walsh noted they need to be <br /> consistent. <br /> Johnson asked regarding the area labeled"mechanical,"is that a further expansion of the very limited <br /> setback of the garage or is it the height? <br /> Page 4 of 9 <br />
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