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ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR FEBRUARY 16,1999 <br />(IfS) JOHN ERICSON, SR., 1620 SHADYWOOD ROAD, VARIANCES • Continued <br />Weinberger said that this appiication requires variances to permit a structure within 75* of the <br />iakeshore and within the average iakeshore setback. It woukJ also require a variance to allow <br />additional hardcover within the 0’-75’ Iakeshore setback where no hardcover is normally allowed, <br />Weinberger showed a diagram of the proposed boathouse. <br />Weinberger said staff is recommending denial of the application based on no apparent hardship. <br />Allowing development of the structure would be an adverse impact to Lake Minnetonka by <br />compromising water quality and have a negative visual impact for adjacent property owners and <br />from the lake. <br />John Ericson talked about the City requiring him to remove the old boathouse. He questioned why <br />the City allowed other structures to be built close to the shore and he cited examples. <br />There were no public comments. <br />Weinberger said the neighboring property owner, Dorie Finn, 1620 Shadywood Road, did contact the <br />City and she said she was not opposed to the proposed boathouse. <br />White questioned the size of the concrete slab. <br />Ericson said there is an existing concrete slab. He questioned why the Council allowed a boathouse <br />to be rebuilt on Casco Point. <br />Weinberger clarified why the Council allowed the boathouse on Casco Point to be rebuilt. He said the <br />life cycle of the structure was not exhausted prior to the damage sustained in a May 1998 storm. <br />Wind damaged the roof and deck, whoch would be allowed to be replaced with a building permit <br />under normal circumstances. However, the deck replacement would be over a foundation that does <br />not meet current building code standards. Therefore, the foundation was allowed to be repaired <br />before the deck and roof were reconstructed. <br />Ericson said he did not believe the life cycle of his boathouse had been exhausted when he was <br />required to remove it. <br />White said he is willing to make a motion to deny this application and Mr. Ericson will have an <br />opportunity to present his case to the City Council. <br />Hawn agreed with White and said there are two issues. One, was it a correct decision when Mr. <br />Ericson was forced to tear down his boathouse in the first place, and two, is it appropriate to have <br />new construction. <br />White moved, Hawn seconded, a motion to deny Application #2463 for John Ericson, Sr., <br />1620 Shadywood Road, based on no apparent hardship that would require an accessory <br />building to be located along the Iakeshore and over another portion of the property. Allowing <br />development of structure would be an adverse impact to Lake Minnetonka by compromising <br />water quality by allowing new structure in the 0-75* Iakeshore setback, and having a negative <br />visual impact for adjacent property owners and from the lake. VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />Page 6 <br />1 <br />1 <br />J
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