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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Monday, May 19,2003 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />(#4 «I03>2885 GERDA AND ED TOTH, Continued) <br />4. 3,303 s.f. (30%) hardcover v%ilhin tlic 75’ to 250’ lakeshorc setback zone where <br />2,753 s.f. (25%) is permitted; and <br />5. grading and filling within 75’ of the OHWL of Lake Minnetonka where no <br />grading nor filling is permitted. <br />The Planning Commission heard this application at their Monday, April 21, 2003 meeting. <br />With a vote of 7 to 0, the Planning Commission tabled the application to allow the <br />applicants to reduce hardcover in the 75’ to 250’ setback zone to ‘ between 25% and 30%” <br />and to no more than 2,783 s.f (15%) of structural coverage on the combined lots by <br />redesigning the proposed home. The requested variances for lot area, lot width, hardcover <br />within the 0 to75’ setback zone, and grading and filling within 75’ of the OHWL appeared <br />to be acceptable to the Planning Commission at the last meeting. <br />Mabusth noted that the proposed house has been redesigned to reduce the hardcover in the <br />75’ to 250’ hardcover zone from the previously proposed 4,483 s.f (38.36%) to 3,303 s.f <br />(30%). The structural coverage has also been reduced from 3,132 s.f (16.88%) to 2,505 <br />s.f (13.5%), meeting the maximum pennitted on the lot. <br />With regard to the City Engineer’s comments, Mabusth presented 5 comments, several of <br />which include: <br />1. The grading plan should show a defined swale along the northwest lot line to take <br />storm water tow ards the lake and away from 1270 Spruce Place; <br />2. Grading should be coordinated with the proposed development at 1300 Spruce <br />Place so that drainage from both parcels is directed towards the street or the lake; <br />3. Driveway grades should be shown on the plans and should not exceed 10%; <br />4. There are currently w atcr and sewer scrx ices provided to each property, only one of <br />which will be needed foi the new home. The unused sew'cr service should be <br />removed to the City right of way and sealed to prevent infiltration into the sanitary <br />sewer system. '1 he old water serx ’ice should be abandoned and the curb stop shut <br />otf. St wer and water removals must be inspected and approved by the City’s public <br />works department; and <br />5. Erosion control should be installed, inspected and approved prior to any w ork on <br />site. <br />On behalf of staff, Mabusth reiterated that hardcover variances have consistently been <br />denied for new construction on similar sized (approximately % acre) lots in the % acre and <br />1 acre zones over the past 4 years. Staff could Qot support a variance for hardcover in 75’ <br />to 250’ setback zone for new construction on this lot since, in staffs opinion, no suitable <br />hardship could be identified. <br />PAGE 11 of 39