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Il <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />NONUTES FOR MARCH 20,2000 <br />conditions outlined in the March 20, 2000 City Planner's Report, subject to the sl tal of <br />more detailed landscaping, lighting, parking, grading and drainage plaji for review and <br />approval by the City Engineer, construction of a sidewalk co tion from Olive Avenue to <br />Shadywood and Navarre Lane, and further subjecttof^iew and approval by the Park <br />Commission, approval by Hennepin Coui> id the City Engineer as it relates to access, with <br />the added condition that if traffic itensifies, the southern access will be limited. <br />VOTE: Ayes 3, Nays 2<i1awn and Nygard opposed. <br />Nygard and Ha^ indicated they would like to see the items resolved prior to the application <br />pjpedMing forward to the City Council <br />(#5) #2564 WILLIAM SCOTT DAMPIER, 3550 IVY PLACE, VARIANCES. 8:20 p.m. • 8:58 p.m. <br />William Dampier, Applicant, was present. <br />The Certificate of Mailing and Affidavit of Publication were noted <br />Bottenborg stated the Applicant is requesting variances to permit a 364.5 square foot addition <br />to the south side of the residence and to remodel the existing residence. The project involves <br />removing the roof, the street side deck and steps, and the second story. The first story wails and <br />foundation will remain. The addition will replace the outside stairway and provide for an entrance <br />through the house. The height of the structure will remain the same. This addition vrill also aid <br />in diverting water runoff further downhill rather than into the house. <br />Bottenberg stated variances to tot cove.'*age and lakeshore hardcover within the 75-250' of the <br />shoreline are required. A variance to hardcover is required to permit 48.9 percent hardcover where <br />25 percent is allowed. Currently 55.4 percent hardcover exists in this area. The Applicant is also <br />proposing 18.7 percent structural coverage where 16.8 percent exists and 15 percent is allowed. <br />Bottenberg noted the lakeside deck is considered structure because it is more than six feet above <br />grade. If the lakeside deck were not considered structural coverage, the proposed house and <br />addition would meet the 15 percent limit. <br />Page 12