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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR APRIL 12,1999 <br />(H9) U2466 James Renckens, having an interest in 3020 Watertown Road - Continued <br />Flint asked for Barrett’s opinion on amending the outlot requirements and grant a variance <br />for a flag lot. <br />Barrett said the Council can amend the resolution, create a flag lot and grant a variance. He <br />said the variance would require two votes out of three. <br />Flint moved, Kelley seconded, a motion to approve Application #2466,3020 Watertown <br />Road, without the 30* outlot on the southwest corner and granting a variance to allow <br />access to Lot 1 without the 30* outlot VOTE: Ayes 2, Nays 1. Sansevere opposed. <br />Jabhour abstained. <br />(#10) #2467 Bohland Development, having an interest in 1025 Brown Road South - 6 <br />Lot Preliminary Subdivision - Resolutions 4267 and 4268 <br />Steve Bohl, applicant, was present. <br />Weinberger presented the staff report. He said the applicant is proposing to subdivide the <br />property located at 1025 South Brown Road into six residential lots. Five of the lots would be <br />served by a cul-de-sac and one lot would be served off from Brown Road. The applicant is <br />requesting preliminary plat approval and a Conditional Use Permit to allow grading within <br />five feet of a lot line for a driveway for Lot 1. The neighbors have agreed to the shared <br />driveway for Lot 1. Weinberger said this is a 45-acre site located in the two-acre rural <br />residential zoning district. Approximately 50% of the site is wetland. One back lot would be <br />created with access by an outlot. Lots 2 through 6 would have access through Carriage Lane. <br />A NURP pond will be constructed less than 20 ’ from a lot line. Staff does not object to this <br />since the adjacent properties are served with sanitary sewer. Suitable septic sites have been <br />found on all six lots. The City Engineer has reviewed the grading and drainage plans and they <br />are acceptable. Staff recommends that the City place drainage and conservation easements <br />over the pond and the wetlands. He said the applicant has agreed to the easements. <br />Steve Bohl said he has submitted an application to the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District <br />for their review. He asked if he would be able to include the 50’ x 200 ’ tax-forfeited parcel <br />next to South Brown Road. He has a buyer for that parcel. <br />Jabbour asked staff if a vacation hearing would be necessary. <br />Barrett said the parcel would have to be given back to Hennepin County, offered to other <br />public entities and then Mr. Bohl could purchase the property. <br />Kelley said he would be in favor of the applicant obtaining the tax-forfeited property. <br />Scott Winston stated he is the possible buyer of the tax-forfeited property. He asked about the <br />process on obtaining the tax-forfeited parcel. <br />Page 16
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