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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />MONDAY, OCTOBER 15,2001 <br />(#9) #01-2722 MICHAEL AND MONICA BROWN, 1241 BROWN ROAD SOUTH, <br />VARIANCES, 7:44 p.m. - 8:16 p.i». <br />Michael Brown, Applicant, was present. <br />The Certificate of Mailing and Afildavit of Publication were noted. <br />Weinberger stated the Applicants arc requesting variances to permit construction of a 28 ’ by 24' <br />detached garage to replace an existing garage. The second part of the application is a 'equest for a <br />variance to permit replacement of an existing fence that is six feel in height w ithin the side yard <br />adjacent to street setback where a maximum height fence is allowed to be 3.5 feet. The fence is a <br />privacy fence to the back yard. The fence is located 27 feet from the property line and has existed in <br />its present location for a number of years. <br />Weinberger stated the existing garage has existed as a legal non-conforming structure for a number of <br />years and was built prior to the adoption of the current zoning ordinances. The new two-stall garage <br />is proposed to be located six feet off the south (Minnetonka Avenue) property line. The south <br />property line is defined as a side y ard adjacent to street y ard requiring a SO-foot setback. I'he garage <br />doors are facing the street, which also requires a 30-foot setback regardless of zoning district. The <br />garage is also proposed to be located five feet from the rear property line where a ten-foot setback is <br />required. The garage doors would be located 18.5 feet from the paved surface of Minnetonka <br />Avenue. <br />The Applicants currently have a side loading one-stall garage and would like to construct a larger <br />garage. Also on the property is a 40-foot w ide gravel parking area located near Minnetonka Avenue. <br />The Applicants have indicated the garage could not be moved further to the north due to a large pine <br />tree being located behind the garage that they w ould like to keep on the property. Staff has measured <br />the tree and has confirmed it has a trunk diameter of approximately 16 inches and has a 30-foot <br />diameter drip line. The tree is located 12 feet from the back w all of the existing garage. The new <br />garage would not be located any closer to the tree than the existing garage. Weinberger stated two <br />ways to maximize the setback to the street and save the tree w ould be to reduce the size of the garage <br />or mo% e the garage farther to the north and east between the tree and the house. <br />Weinberger stated the majority of the garages built in the Crystal Bay neighborhood on comer lots <br />have the garage w ith direct access, including the two lots across the street. One garage is located 12.5 <br />feet from the paved surface of Minnetonka Avenue and the second garage is located 25 feet from the <br />paved surface of the street. The proposed garage would be located 18.5 feet from the paved surface. <br />Thirty feet is the standard. Adequate off-street parking is not always available, with Minnetonka <br />Avenue being a narrow road paved only 1 5 feet wide. City standards also only allow one curb cut per <br />property with a 20 foot width. The 40 foot wide parking area located east of the existing garage will <br />remain . W'einberger stated the w idth of the parking area would be narrowed somewhat because the <br />larger garage would encroach into the existing parking surface. Weinberger noted hardcover is not an <br />issue in this application. <br />Weinberger stated the fence is located 27 feet from the property line and approximately 30 feet from <br />the edge of the pavement on Minnetonka Avenue, with the proposed fence remaining in the same <br />location. The fence is designed to provide privacy to the back yard, as the property is a comer lot <br />with a public street on two sides of the lot. <br />PAGE 12 <br />J