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F MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, June 14, 2004 <br />7:00 o’clock p.m. <br />*13. #04-3014 TIMOTHY POWERS, 3210 NAVARRE LANE - VARIANCE - <br />RESOLUTION NO. 5196 <br />Murphy moved. White seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 5196, a Resolution granting a <br />rear yard setback variance to allow a rear yard setback of 24.5 feet when 30 feet is normally <br />required and 24.5 feet currently exists (existing shed will be removed) in accordance with <br />Municipal Zoning Code Section 78-350 (B) in order to construct a second story above the <br />existing first story, and add two garage stalls for Timothy Powers on behalf of Campo Bellow <br />Partners at 3210 Navarre Lane. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />*14. #04-3015 ROBERT LUND ON BEHALF OF WILLIAM AND BONNIBEL BYERS, 1389 <br />ORONO LANE - VARIANCE - RESOLUTION NO. 5197 <br />Murphy moved. White seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 5197, a Resolution granting a <br />conditional use permit per Municipal Zoning Code Sections 78-966 and 78-1250 in order to <br />perform grading and filling within 75* of the OHWL of Lake Minnetonka and variances to <br />.Municipal Zoning Code Sections 78-282,78-305 Subd. B, 78-966,78-1286,78-1279 Subd. 6 and <br />78-1288 to allow a side yard setback of 26.4* where 30* is required, an average lakeshore <br />setback variance in order to reorient the roofline, add a balcony where a pitched roof currently <br />exists and to add a *witch*s bat* feature within the average lakeshore setback at 1389 Orono <br />Lane for Robert Lund on behalf of William and Bonnibel Byars. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />15. #04-3016 HENRY LAZNIARZ OF WAYZATA DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT, 120 <br />BROWN ROAD SOUTH - PRD SUBDIVISION - PRELIMINARY PLAT <br />Gaflron presented the proposed PRD Subdivision with 14 acres dry builduble and 6 acres in wetland <br />with Long Lake Creek meandering through the property. He illustrated the subject property ’s site <br />location, noting its proximity to Kallestad Acres and the 40’ corridor owned by the Durm’s that <br />provides access to the subject property as well as another 10’ of casement on the edge of Lot 1 of <br />Kallestad Acres. After reviewing several possible layouts in Sketch Plan review, the Planning <br />Commission concluded that this site lends itself to clustering of lots as opposed to lots spread out <br />over all the dry buildable areas. The PRD proposes a 7-lot residential plat with an overall density of <br />2.0 acres, with some lots smaller than 1 acre, clustered around the cul-de-sac. The existing house is <br />proposed to remain. Setbacks proposed would meet the Zoning Code 1-acrc setback requirements. <br />Due to the Long Lake Creek course, Gaffron noted that the shorcland setbacks would apply, as well <br />as w etlands. The OHWL affects only two proposed lots. The steep slopes arc not determined to be <br />bluff areas. Gaffron advised that revised grading plans were received last week; said documents w ere <br />provided to the City Council. <br />Referencing the May 21, 2004 Planning Commission recommendation for areas to be preser\’ed via <br />conserv ation casement or similar open space dedications covering multiple individual properties <br />rather than within one or more platted outlets, Gaffron strongly recommended that the open space be <br />preserved as an outlet. He explained staff s rationale (included in the staff report), including: <br />Page 14 of 22
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