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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />October 9, 2023 <br />6:00 o'clock p.m. <br />small and it is difficult to entertain without an outdoor living space. She pointed out the original approval <br />in question was nearly 20 years ago and things have changed. It was more of a financial consideration to <br />hold off on the deck then. She said she was just trying to build a house that was livable. <br />Veach asked about a deck reconfiguration. <br />Holzem said that would not work because of a lower level patio door. She said the Planning Commission <br />wanted her to talk to the Lake Minnehaha Watershed District. She did and was told she did not require <br />permits because her request would be not detrimental to the creek. She said a neighbor was given a <br />variance to build a garage that is closer to the creek than her deck would be. A neighboring lot is larger <br />but has 48 percent hardcover. She said she is trying to be honest and do this the right way. <br />Walsh stated it's always tough when people decide to build a house and want to maximize the house and <br />don't put in a deck and then later owners ask where is the deck. However, this is an extremely small lot. <br />Johnson said the issue for him is not so much lakeshore setback but that the lot is already over the <br />hardcover limit. <br />Walsh said that is a problem in the community in that very small lots end up with higher hardcover. On <br />the other hand, the City wants homes to be functional and to have enjoyable outdoor living space. He <br />asked if there were other hardscapes she could eliminate on the property. <br />Johnson said she could get a credit for replacing her front walk with a pervious surface. <br />Holzem said she has a single -car garage but a double driveway to eliminate street parking. She asked if <br />they are saying she should tear up her driveway and front walk. She said the stair off the deck is needed <br />because she has no second exit in case of fire. She said she would be willing to remove four feet on the <br />west end of the deck so it would end up being a 16-foot by 14-foot deck. <br />Veach said she believes middle ground is where the solution lies and she would support a slightly smaller <br />deck. <br />It was pointed out there is a path with stepping stones and that is adding to the hardcover. Nye said that <br />could be looked at. The stone walk in the front is only 53 square feet, Nye said. <br />Benson said she is agreement with Johnson in not wanting to add to the hardcover. <br />Veach said she is confused by the amount of hardcover allowed a neighboring property. <br />Nye said it was a replacement of a dilapidated garage but that goes way back. <br />Walsh agrees there is a middle ground but houses need to be liveable. He said if she could remove the <br />stone walk around the side and reduce the deck to 16-feet by 14-feet that would be a compromise. The <br />driveway and front walk is needed, he said. <br />Crosby moved, Veach seconded, to ask staff to bring a resolution for approval of LA23-000046, <br />3407 East Lake Street, Variance with the stone walk removed and a 16-foot by 14-foot deck. <br />VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 1 (Johnson). <br />Page 3 of 10 <br />