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MIHUTBS OP THE PIANNIHG CQHMISSIOH MBBTIllG OCTOBBR 17, 1988 <br />ZONING FILE 31326-RONALD LAUER CONTINUED <br />the property. With regard to the drainage, an independent <br />hydrologist would need to be hired to provide a plan for drainage <br />control. Kelley also requested grading plans and site plans so <br />th.at the actual runoff can be determined. The issue of the road <br />would also need to be addressed and Kelley asked that a <br />representative from the Wayzata Country Club be present the next <br />time this matter was before the Planning Commission. Mrs. Hausoir <br />indicated that she was concerned about the road and private <br />driveway taking out all of the vegetation that currently acts as <br />a buffer for their property. Cohen added that safety would be a <br />major factor should the road become a public road. Motion, <br />Ayes=7, Nays=0, Motion passed. <br />NOTE: Mr. Greig's information was accepted by staff for use as <br />exhibits for this application. <br />#1329 THOMAS MCNELLIS <br />355 HOODHILL ROAD <br />VARIANCES-SECOND REVIEW <br />The applicant was present for this matter. <br />A brief review of this application was given by Assistant <br />Planning and Zoning Administrator Gaffron. He stated that a <br />front setback variance was required. The applicant has revised <br />his proposal by changing the deck and garage, in addition to <br />moving the location of the house slightly further south. The <br />applicant now requires only a variance for the front setback <br />which will be 37' rather than the required 50*. There will no <br />longer be an encroachment into the wetland setback area, but <br />applicant requests that the City allow cantilevering of the deck <br />into the 26' wetland setback. <br />Chairman Kelley inquired as to the number of houses that <br />could possibly be built to the north of this property. Gaffron <br />stated that there is currently one house, with a potential for <br />one more. Kelley asked the applicant whether the access road was <br />private or public. Mr. McNellis replied that the road was a <br />private road that served the old Pillsbury home that is now owned <br />by John Prudden. Kelley asked about the remainder of the road <br />that connects with Woodhill. Gaffron stated that Woodhill Road <br />was actually owned by Woodhill Country Clib. Kelley asked <br />whether the applicant had any agreement with the owners of the <br />road in case the heavy construction equipment should damage the <br />road. Mr. McNellis responded that he would be responsible for <br />repairing the road if it was damaged. <br />Planning Commission member Bellows asked how many acres Mr. <br />Prudden owned. Mr. McNellis replied that he had a little over 8 <br />acres. Bellows observed that there co'ld be 4 houses built in <br />that location. <br />Kelley asked how far the building envelope was from the
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