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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />JULY 17,2000 <br />(OTHER ISSUES FOR DISCUSSION) <br />Lindquist commented he would like to see more green space in Navarre, if possible. Lindquist <br />inquired whether the old church located in Navarre is going to be tom down. <br />Weinberger indicated the developer has been issued a demolition permit today. <br />Smith commented the Long Lake Snyder Drug is c.\panding, with the possible addition of a <br />drive-up window. <br />SCHEDULED PUBLIC HEARINGS <br />(#4) #2599 BOB AND WENDY BEUTLER, 648 TONKAWA ROAD - VARIANCES, <br />6:56 p.m. - 7:17 p.m. <br />Bob Bcutlcr, Applicant, was present. <br />The Certificate of Mailing and Affidavit of Publication were noted. <br />Weinberger stated the Applicants arc proposing to remove an existing house and construct a new <br />house on the property located at 684 Tonkawa Road, which is located in the LR-IB Zoning <br />District requiring a minimum lot size of one acre and a lot width at the lakcshorc and structure <br />setback of 140'. This lot consists of .68 acre <br />The Applicant is requesting variances to permit new construction on an undersized lot having a <br />lot width of 85'. A second variance is also needed to permit a 12' cncro,. hment into the average <br />lakcshorc setback for a portion of the new residence. The new residence would be located <br />approximately 100' from the 929 4’ OHWL of Lake Minnetonka. Weinberger indicated that <br />the lot has a driveway that connects with the lot to the north, with both lots also ing <br />individual access to Tonkawa Road. Weinberger stated the shared portion of the driveway would <br />be removed from this lot to reduce hardcover and close the shared portion of the driveway. 'The <br />Applicant is also proposing to reduce the w idth of the new' driveway servicing this lot. <br />Weinberger stated the proposed residence would be located approximately 100' from the <br />lakcshorc, w ith the existing residence being approximately 80’ from the lakcshorc. The total <br />encroachment of the new residence would be about 12' into the average lakeshorc setback that has <br />been established by the adjacent structures. There is a site line issue with the adjacent <br />property to the north. Weinberger noted the Applicant is relocating the house significantly back <br />from what currently exists and would have a minimal impact on the neighboring residences’ view <br />of the lake. <br />Weinberger stated the Applicant has a two-stall attached garage, with the existing garage remaining <br />in the 250-500’ setback. <br />Weinberger indicated once ail existing hardcover and stmcturcs have been removed from this <br />lot, no structures w ill exist any closer to the lake than the proposed residence. Weinberger noted <br />PACE 5 <br />1