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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />Tuesday, February 19,2002 <br />6:30 o’clock p.m. <br />(#02-2745 Dona and Kenneth Peterson, Condnned) <br />Weinberger stated a large portion of this lot consists of wetland or shoreline area for Lake Minnetonka, <br />with the actual building pad consisting of a small area. The entire lot consists of approximately one acre <br />in size. In 1991, the assumed wetland boundary went around the 930 contour and the entire area was <br />protected with a drainage and utility easement. <br />Since 1991, the methods of determining wetlands have changed, with the Wetland Conservation Act <br />being enacted. It was determined at the time the owners applied for a building permit that the wetland <br />boundary was much further back on the property than originally believed. Weinberger stated the entire <br />building area is located in one comer of the site, and is further restricted by the 30 foot setback to the <br />back property line and side yard setback. <br />Weinberger stated at the time the house was designed on the property, it was detemrined that the garage <br />area would be located within the wetland area as Vv ell as within a flo^plain. which has since been <br />revised. The property met all code requirements in 1991, and was considered a buildable lot at that <br />time. Weinberger stated some additional grading is being proposed to help raise the building pad in <br />order to accommodate construction of the home and to raise the building pad above the floodplain. <br />The Applicants are requesting a variance to lot area since the dry buildable area has now been <br />determined to be less than one acre. In 1991, when it was originally platted, it was a one-acre lot and <br />met the requirements, but the code no longer allows wetland credit for sewered lots. In addition, a <br />variance to the wetland ordinance is being requested to permit land alteration and construction of a <br />garage and a portion of the deck within a protected wetland area and within the 26 foot buffer area. <br />Weinberger stated the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District has reviewed this application back in <br />January, and approved a variance which allows the garage to be constructed within the actual protected <br />wetland boundary and associated grading with the garage. Weinberger stated two areas are proposed on <br />the property for mitigated wetland, which will create a total of 2,180 square feet of wetland on the <br />property. Weinberger stated the property owners would execute a covenant, which would be recorded <br />on the Chain of Title, which would insure the protection of the w etland buffers. The MCWD also <br />recommended that the site be graded to direct storm water away from the wetlands towards Wildhurst <br />Trail. <br />Staff has discussed drainage towards Wildhurst with the MCWD. The City of Orono is not in favor of <br />having water draining directly towards the street. The property is located at a low point where water <br />can reach an elevation where it will cross the street. Wildhurst Trail also does not have storm water <br />drains or curb and gutter. Weinberger stated a mutual agreement was reached with the MCWD that <br />allows for only a minimum amount of runoff to get to the street, with the remainder of the runoff being <br />directed to a ditch area along Wildhurst Trail and then off into the mitigated area of the wetlands. This <br />will allow the water to cross over as much land as possible before impacting the existing wetlands and <br />lake. <br />The City Engineer is recommending that the foundation of the build*-\g be located IS feet from the <br />actual sewer line, which creates a situation requiring the house to» • .jcated further to the north and <br />caused a portion of the garage to be located into the wetland area. <br />Staff recommends approval of the application based on the five hardships outlined in StafTs report <br />PAGE 9