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MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD OCTOBER 20t 1986 <br />#1070 RICHARD RINEHART <br />985 OLD LONG LAKE ROAD <br />VARIANCE — SECOND REVIEW <br />:�icharu Rinehart was pres.lcit rr-)r this matter,, <br />Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaf iron explained that <br />the applicant has submitted an updated survey showing <br />that the existing garage slab is within the property <br />boundaries being 0,6' from the lot line at the <br />northeast corner and 1.5' at the southeast corner or the <br />slam. As requested by the Planning Commission at the <br />last review, staff has looked at this property for <br />al te, nat i ve locations for the garage and found that <br />given the location of the septic: tanks and dra in f ie ld, <br />and topography of the lot, and from a safety standpoint, <br />it would be preferable to be able to drive forward onto <br />Old Lang Lake Road, staff feels the existing slab <br />location is the most feasible. In addition, staff does <br />not see any change in the drainage pattern. <br />Even though the garage did not encroach on the neighbors <br />property, Be 1 luws sta tc.J that she still felt there were <br />some problems with this proposal. <br />It was moved by Gue t ten, seconded by i:cDona id, to <br />recommend approval of the variances as presentee with <br />justification base:: on the facts anti hardships as lister. <br />in sta f f's memo. Motion,, Ayes 3, Nays 1. Bellows voted <br />nay. <br />#1078 JOHN 14ASSOPUST <br />440 SOUTH BROWN ROAD <br />CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br />PUBLIC HEARING 9:58 — 9:54 <br />Mrs. Joan 14assull-yust was prese,it fur this matter. <br />The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing <br />was noted. <br />Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaffron explained the <br />request to excavate and fill to create a more suitable <br />water fowl pond from the existing pond which is not a <br />designated wetland. He noted the following facts: <br />-existing pond is a low area that holds water, <br />apparently more this year than in other years. It <br />is possi►jle that the pond outlet may have previously <br />existed but was filled in somewhat by excess <br />material when the private road was built* <br />-the pond is at a very high point in the watershed, <br />has insignificant value as storage or nutrient <br />retention area by virtue of a fairly smal i influent <br />watershed. <br />7 <br />