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tiiieef, shall be in place <br />I simultaneously with the <br />LUELLA G. Gk>LDBERO <br />7019 TUPA DRIVE <br />NEAPOUS. aUNNESOTA 55439-1049 <br />TEDi (959)941-2094 PAXi (959) 941-9040 <br />September 9,2002 <br />• o. <br />^,tOizA. An <br />To The Orono Planning Commission and City Council, <br />We are requesting a variance in order to replace a very old existing cottage that is no <br />longer functional or safe for us to use or occupy. <br />We purchased ^ cottage at 1160 Loma Linda Avenue in 1966 from the femily that had <br />buih it (approximately 100 years ago). For thirty- five years, our femily has enjoyed and <br />appreciated grratly thh beautifiil part of Lake Minnetonka. We would like very much to <br />be able to continiM to have a safe and functional home on this property and to be able to <br />continue our femfly’s enjoyment of this property. <br />The proposed new structure will be in compliance entirely with Orono’s hard-cover <br />requirements, set-back requirements, etc. The variance relates only to the lot size <br />(slightly under one acre) and width (110 feet wide by 300 feet deep). The lot at 1160 is <br />among the larger in the area, has had a structure on it for almost 100 years, and is folly <br />served by city sewer, which we have paid for since it was put in many years ago. <br />The property on either side of the lot for which we are requesting a variance is owned ly <br />us, and each has a new structure on it, which is occupied by our children and <br />grandchildren. <br />Without a variance, 1160, the largest of the lots, will remain with an unusable and <br />unsightly cottage on it. With the variance, a safe and functional home, that will be in <br />keeping with the structures on the lots to either side of 1160, can be buih there to be <br />enjoyed fer into the future. <br />Ihank you for your consideration. <br />Sincerely, <br />Luella G. Goldberg L/ <br />I • ^ ^ <br />y . i .)