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MINUTES OF A REGULAR 11EETING HELD ,'••1AY 21, 1973 <br />Ryerse moved, Guthrie seconded, that approval <br />be granted, subject to the conditions in the <br />letter from the Minnehaha Creek Watershed <br />District. rioticn, Ayes (6) - Nays (0). <br />Ar. Coakley stated that the only way he could <br />create a double garaga and also improve the <br />safety of his entry and exit point was to <br />receive a variance. t•1r. Coakley claimed <br />that the County had inspected his property <br />and expressed no concern about plans to <br />further encroach on the road easement, and <br />that the Village should have a letter expressing <br />this in a short time. <br />Kullberg moved, Ryerse seconded, that approval <br />of the variance be granted as long as the <br />garage does not encroach any farth.r than <br />the existing garage on the side lot line and <br />that it does not extend beyond existing <br />garages toward the road. 14otion, Ayes (6) - <br />Mays (0). <br />Acting Chairman Searles noted that this <br />property was in the projected path of future <br />Highway 112. Since no official action has <br />been taken declaring where #12 will be, it <br />was felt tilat approval of tais "simple <br />division" was in order. <br />Ryerse moved, Guthrie seconded, that the <br />division of Parcel 3100 be approved in <br />accordance with Section 39.021 of the ordinance. <br />Motion, Ayes (6) - Nays (0). <br />The required setback for a stable is 1S0' <br />and Acting Chairman Searles explained that <br />the obvious intent is to protect the surrounding <br />property owners. Mr. Benhardus explained <br />that his stable would be encroaching on the <br />Park Reserve which is heavily wooded and as <br />a result would probably never be intensly <br />used. In order to construct a stable to <br />adequately house his four horses and their <br />feed, Nr. Benhardus would require a variance <br />no matter where on the lot it would be located. <br />Air. Benhardus felt that the proposed location <br />was the most reasonable because the encroachment <br />was on the Park Reserve, and that the natural <br />terrain and vegetation would reduce the visibility <br />of the stable. <br />(Continued) <br />Page 2 <br />VARIANCE -ORDINANCE 125 <br />(Continued) <br />VARIANCE <br />Coakley <br />DIVISION <br />Harrison <br />VARIANCE <br />Benhardus <br />