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I <br />m HP <br />CITY OF ORQNJO, fa.NNESOTA <br />REGULAR PLANNING C0^^flSSI0N fEETING HELD MAY 16, 1977 <br />The Orono Planning Coinnission met on the above date with the <br />following meirbers present: Qiaiiman Gregg Hannah, Members <br />Gloria McDonald, J<^ Guthrie, George Hosfield and Paul <br />Pesek. Also present was the Asst. Zoning Administrator A1 <br />Olson and Mayor Van Nest. <br />Guthrie moved, McDonald seconded, that the minutes of the <br />Planning Commission meeting of May 2, 1977, be approved. <br />Motion - Ayes (5), Nays (0). <br />Chairman Hannah announced that this was the time and place <br />for a Public Hearing on the petition of John Burger for a <br />subdivision of property located at 3700 Bayside Road. The <br />Asst. Zoning Administrator presented the Notice of Public <br />Hearing and the Affidavit of Publication. <br />Mr. Olson stated that the applicant is requesting a sub <br />division of 10 acres into two lots, each of which would <br />exceed the S acre minimum zoning requirement. There is <br />a sli^t irregularity in the proposed lot lines, and the <br />one existing home on the property does not meet the set- <br />ck requirements.a <br />Mr. ^ Mrs. Burger were present. Mr. Burger explained <br />that the irregularity of the proposed lot lines was due <br />to the fact that he had designed the plans for his home <br />before he divided the lot, and in order to get the 5 <br />acre minimum they made an "L" shape around the wetlands. <br />Mr. Burger also stated that an easement would be provided <br />for the wooded area, or back lot. Mr. Burger owns four <br />lots across the street and presently maintains a dock <br />for iJie existing home. He woiHd like to use one or nx/re <br />of his existing lots on and under Stubbs Bay for lake <br />access and docl^ge for the proposed lot. <br />Also present was Hazel Anderson, adjoining property <br />owner, and her daughter. The Planning Commission <br />explained the proposal to them. They had no objection <br />to the subdivision, but were concerned about access <br />easement for Mrs. Anderson across south edge of <br />Burger’s proposed west lot. Planning Coiranission <br />assured Mbrs. Anderson that the existing easement would <br />be maintained to allow access to her lot. Mrs. <br />Anderson’s daughter had some concern for the variance <br />required for the lot width at the location of the <br />existmg dwelling. The Planning Conmission explained <br />that if this subdivision were approved, a variance <br />i^^ld be granted for the lot width. A hardship would <br />tnen need to be demonstrated. <br />AT^E^mNCE - 7:30 P.M. <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br />MEETING OF MAY 2, 1977 <br />PUBLIC HEARING - 7:30 P.M. <br />JOHN BURGER <br />3700 BAYSIDE ROAD <br />SUBDIVISION (PRELIMINARY) * <br />(#255) <br />tkimt
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