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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON JULY 14,1997 <br />(U5 - #2248 David and Jodi Rahn > Continued) <br />Jabbour moved, Peterson seconded, to zpprovc Resolution No. 3926 with the additional <br />laaguage added that no additional hardcover ever be allowed in the 0-7S' setback and the <br />amount of hardcover in the 0-75' setback be subtracted from the hardcover allowed in the <br />75-250' setback. No additional hardcover would be allowed beyond that guideline. <br />Vote; Ayes 3, Nays 2, Kelley, Goetten. Goetten indicated that the ordinance docs not <br />allow for aiQr hardcover in the 0-75* setback. Jabbour said the applicant would be <br />allowed the hardcover as proposed in the application for the 0-75' setback and no more. <br />(#6) #2252 BARREN AND CHRISTINE BIELKE, 2565 DUNWOODY A>T.:?^jL <br />VARIANCE - RESOLUTION NO. 3927 <br />Warren wd Christine Bielke were present. <br />Van Zomeren reported that the application b a request for two variances, average <br />lakeshore setback and hardcover, to add 6' and 4' to portions of the residence to enlarge <br />the garage to three staBs. A portion of the garage is ahead of the average lakeshore <br />setback but not as fiu* ahead as the further point of the structure. The property had been <br />previously approved for a maximum of 35.6% hardcover in the 75-250' setback. The <br />Planning Commisaon recommended approval of the application with the 35.6% of <br />hardcover in the 75-250* setback. <br />Goetten noted that the property has had other variances approved in the past. She <br />questioned the amount of plastic removed under landscapmg. Van Zomeren indicated <br />that the applicant had removed plastic prior to making application and before the survey <br />was completed w thqr were aware that the prior owner was to have removed that plastic <br />as part of a previous application approval <br />Mrs. Bielke reported that their intent is to replace non-structure cement driveway and <br />kennel with structure. There would be no net change. The hardcover would be reduced <br />in general on the property. <br />Goetten asked Van Zomeren to update the hardcover calculations for the file. Mrs. <br />Bielke indicated that the surv^ was correct in its calculations. <br />Kelley moved, Peterson seconded, to approve Resolution No. 3927. Vote: Ayes 4 Nays <br />0, Abstain, 1, Jabbour. <br />(Agenda Item #7 follows Mayor/Council Report Item #3 was continued at this <br />time.)
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