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' ‘ <br />MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, Sq>tember 26,200S <br />7:00 o’clock p.m. <br />(7. M5-3J36 TROY BROITZMAN, 1360 SHORELINE DRIVE, Continued) <br />applicant ’s neighbors were being quite cordial. He saw no hardship to support either the variance <br />or CUP. <br />McMillan pointed out that the mere proximity of his neighbors demands additional sensitivity in <br />this case. <br />Attorney Barrett stated that the CUP is an additional piece in the application process and <br />encouraged the applicant to design a home that fit the land under the current conditions. Less is <br />more in many situations. <br />Marphy moved, Mayor Peterson seconded, to table applicadoa #05*3136, Troy Broitzmaa, <br />IMO Shorellae Drive, for pnrposes of redesign. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />*8. #05-3145 ICO LANDSCAPE LLC ON BEHALF OF ROBERT AND VICKY <br />NELSON, 679 MINNETONKA HIGHLANDS LANE - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - <br />RESOLUTION NO. 5383 <br />White nwved, McMMIaa soeonded, adoptiag RES(H.UTION NO. 5383, a Resolution granting <br />a conditionl nsc permit and hardcover variance ter 679 Minnetonka Highlands Lane. <br />VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0 <br />*9. #05-3150 TIM POWERS ON BEHALF OF KEVIN GRELL, 1945 EAGERNESS <br />POINT ROAD - VARIANCE - RESOLUTION NO. 5384 <br />White nmvcd, McMillan seconded, adopting RESOLUTION NO. 5384, a Resointion graatiag <br />a roar yard setback and hardcover variance for 1945 Fagemess Point Road. VOTE: Ayes 5, <br />NaysO. <br />*10. #05-3154 OTY OF ORONO RURAL OASIS STUDY-AMENDMENTS TO <br />COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND MUNICIPAL CODE <br />White moved, McMiNaa seconded, to condMionaily approve 2000-2020 Comprehensive Plan <br />Anmadment #3 regardiag the Orono Rnral Oasis Stndy, snbject to review and comment by <br />the hletropoUtaa Conncil, and direct staff to formaily snbmit the amendment to the <br />Metropolitan ConneU. VOTE: Ayes 5, NaysO. <br />MAYOR/CITY COUNCIL REPORT <br />McMillan commented that the schools were presenting a new referendum, noting that legislation <br />has put the funding burden back on local propert)- owners and municipalities. <br />Gaffion reported that the courts had resolved the disputed land disagreement between the Floyds <br />and Brooks near West Femdale granting the Floyds the road easement; however, as a result, the <br />Floyds believe they can continue their non-conforming fence line and obstruct the Brooks' access <br />to their property. Gaffiron stated that it is the City's perspective that the Floyds do not have the right <br />Ib <br />PAGE 8 of 10 <br />i <br />a <br />J