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TO:Chair Schroeder and Orono Planning Commission Members <br />Ron Moorsc, City Administrator <br />FROM:Jeanne A. Mabusth. Building & Zoning Administrator <br />DATE:November 16, 1994 <br />SUBJECT: #1985 Bruce Bren Homes, 1000 Cox Farm Road - Conditional Use Permit <br />Public Hearing <br />Total area 3 +• acres <br />Zoning District: RR-IB, requiring 2 acres of dry contiguous land. <br />Pertinent Ordinances <br />Section 10.56 - Property is also located within a shoreland area. Dickey Lake has been <br />classified as a namral environment lake. Proposed structure meets all setback requirements from <br />the natural environment lake. <br />Section 10.03, Subd. 21 - A building permit application has been referred to the zoning <br />department as filling activities were found to be over the 100 cubic yards allowed with a building <br />permit. Original plans proposed 450 cubic yards of fill. The current plan calls for <br />approximately 300 cubic yards of fill. <br />List of Exhibits <br />A - Application <br />B - Plat Map <br />C - Certificate of Mailing <br />D - Property Owners List <br />E - Engineer’s Report 11/15/94 <br />F - City Topographic Map <br />G - Survey - Grading and Drainage Plan <br />H - Elevation <br />Description of Request <br />The applicant proposes the filling of approximately 300 cubic yards of fill to create a building <br />pad that would allow a rear yard walkout on a lot that has flat graduated elevations. Applicant ’s <br />current plan shows the attached garage realigned taking advantage of the "large hump" located <br />in the northwest comer of the property (refer to Exhibits F and G). By realigning the garage <br />at the higher elevation to the northwest comer filling was reduced by 150 cubic yards. <br />Please review Exhibit E, Gustafson ’s report. He notes that existing elevations have been <br />incorrectly located on survey noting that the higher elevations in the northwest comer were not
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