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% • <br />ORONO PLANNING COM^^SSION <br />MINUTES FOR APRIL 19,1999 <br />{U2A7A Susan Wilson, continued] <br />The Certificate of Mailing and Affidavit of Pubiication were noted. <br />Steven and Susan Wiison, Appiicanls, were present.. <br />Weinberger stated the Appiicanls are requesting a iot iine rearrangement to change the iot iine <br />60 feet to the west to have the trees located along the east property line on the 325 South Brown <br />Road property, which would allow that lotto have platted access to the Luce Line Trail. The <br />property located at 2150 Abingdon Way will continue to have two suitable septic sites that can <br />meet the 20 foot setback requirement from the east property line. The rearranged lot line will <br />not make either lot non-conforming for lot area or setbacks or change the existing building pads. <br />City Staff recommends approval of this application subject to the property owner providing a new <br />10 foot drainage easement along the new east property line for 2150 Abingdon Way as well as <br />the other conditions outlined In the April 19,1999 Planner's Report. <br />Mrs. Wilson commented that the land might be sold and they wanted to Insure that the trees In <br />that area will not be cut down. <br />Sm.ith noted that this was an unusual situation, but questioned whether the City would be running <br />the risk of having other property owners construct alleys to other desirable locations. <br />Weinberger staled the City has seen proposals similar to this requesting walkways down to <br />Lake Minnetonka, but this is the first application requesting a walkway to the Luce Line. Weinberger <br />remarked that another alternative to preserving the trees would be to grant a conservation easement, <br />but noted this lot line rearrangement Is really not creating a flag lot. <br />There were no public comments. <br />Lindquist commented he does not have a problem with this application. <br />Schroeder inquired whether any variances were necessary with this application. <br />Weinberger stated it was simply a lot line rearrangement and would not require any variances. <br />Lindquist moved, Berg seconded, to recommend approval of Application #2474,325 Brown <br />Road South/2610 Abingdon Way, Lot Line Rearrangement, with the understanding that a <br />new 10 foot drainage easement along the new east property line for 2150 Abingdon Way <br />will be required. VOTE: Ayes 6, Nays 0. <br />Mr. Wilson Inquired whether they would be able to be put on the May 10th City Council agenda. <br />Weinberger stated they would need to submit the existing and proposed legal descriptions, along <br />with the new easements shown on the survey, by the end of next week Wednesday. <br />Mr. Wilson requested that this Hem be set on the May 24th City Council agenda. <br />7. #2479 Peter Andrea Company, 655 Stubbs Bay Road, Class III Subdivision, <br />7:41 p.m.-8:19 p.m. <br />The Certificate of Mailing and Affidavit of Publication were noted, <br />Mark Gronberg, Architect, was present. <br />Page?
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