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Pertinent Ordinances <br />Section 10.31— RS Seasonal Recreational District <br />Condition of Property <br />The lot contains an old cabin that is inhabitable. The roof has caved in and walls are falling. The <br />applicant must apply to the City for a demolition permit and remove the existing cabin prior to new <br />construction. <br />A small wetland exists in the center of the property. It is a non-Orono wetland. The following <br />activities on the property must meet minimum setbacks from the wetland. <br />Structure <br />Grading/Fili <br />Septic Sites/Well <br />26' <br />26’ <br />75 ’ <br />Property Access <br />Big Island contains a network of platted roads that are undeveloped. Access to inland lots is <br />provided by the plaited right-of-ways. No permits or improvements are required to use the roads. <br />The main concern for inland property owners is boat storage since they do not have riparian rights <br />Private property owners are not permitted to provide dock space or boat storage on their properties <br />for access to inland residents and guests. <br />Although permits would not be regularly issued, the City Council can grant permits for dock space <br />or boat storage within public right-of-ways. Not more than one seasonal dock will be approved for <br />access to any one property. In review and approval or denial of such permit, the Council will <br />consider the topography and development of the locality. The dock must also conform to Lake <br />Minnetonka Conservation District and City of Orono standards. <br />Surrounding Properties <br />The property is a landlocked parcel without lake access. Access to the property is via platted, <br />undeveloped roads. A road is platted that is located adjacent to the east and southern portions of the <br />applicant ’s property. The west side of the parcel is the Dr. Arthur Allen Wildlife Refuge (Hennepin <br />County Parks). The north side of the property is a year round residence that is currently occupied. <br />1^2462 David Lovelace <br />220 Big Island <br />Variance <br />4/12/99 <br />Page!
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