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Other Conments: <br />City Engineer <br />Comments received from the City Engineer in regards to this application are as follows: <br />1. The grading plan should show a defined swale along the northwest lot line to take storm <br />water towards the lake and away from 1270 Spruce Place; <br />2. Grading should be coordinated with the proposed development at 1300 Spruce Place so <br />that drainage from both parcels is direct^ towards the street or the lake; <br />3. Driveway grades should be shown on the plans and should not exceed 10®/o; <br />4. There are currently water and sewer services provided to each property, onl> one of which <br />will be needed for the new home. The unused sewer service should be removed to the <br />City right of way and sealed to prevent infiltration into the sanitary sewer system. The old <br />water service should be abandoned and the curb stop shut off. Sewer and water removals <br />must be inspected and approved by the City's public works department; and <br />5. Erosion control should be installed, inspected and approved prior to any work on site. <br />Issues for Consldcralion: <br />1. The properties must be legally combined prior to issuance of a building permit; <br />2. The proposal does not require a variance for lot coverage by structures; <br />3. The proposed new construction exceeds the maximum permitted hardcover w ithin the <br />75’-250’ setback zone. It is possible to meet this requirement on the combined lot; <br />4. Applications for hardcover beyond the maximum permitted on lots with new construction <br />have consistently been denied over the past four >*ears; <br />5. If 15% of the lot area is permitted to be structural coverage, the hardcover within tl.e 75* <br />to 250’ setback zone will be in excess of 25%; and <br />6. Other issues raised by the Planning Commission. <br />Staff Recommendations: <br />Staff would like to reiterate that hardcover variances have consistently been denied for new- <br />construction on similar sized (approximately '/j acre) lots in the '/j acre and 1 acre zones over the past <br />4 years. Staff can Qot support a variance for hardcover in 75* to 250* setback zone for new <br />construction on this lot since, in staffs opinion, no suitable hardship can be identified. <br />Staff recommends approval of the variances for lot area, lot width, hardcover in the 0-75* setback <br />zone, and grading and filling within 75* of the OHWL of Lake Minnetonka, with the following <br />conditions: <br />1. Application for combination of lots 3 and 4 must be made prior to issuance of a building <br />permit; <br />2. The grading plan should show a defined swale along the northwest lot line to take storm <br />water towards the lake and away from 1270 Spruce Place; <br />3. Grading should be coordinated with the proposed development at 1300 Spruce Place so <br />that drainage from both parcels is directed towards the street or the lake; <br />4. Driveway grades should be shown on the plans and should not exceed 10%; <br />5. There arc currently water and sewer services provided to each property, only one of w hich <br />B03-2885 Gerda and Ed Toth <br />S/14/2003 <br />P<^3<^5