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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br /> October 16,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> all of the sediment is not the responsibility of the applicant. She said the ditch is the responsibility of the <br /> property owners unless it has a public easement. <br /> Ressler moved,Schultze seconded,to recommend approval of LA22-000059,2245 Watertown Road <br /> Preliminary Plat with the conditions recommended by staff including removal of sediment and <br /> proper permitting and erosion control measures.VOTE: Ayes: 6,Nays 0. <br /> 2. LA23-000050 LUCID BUILDERS,3359 CRYSTAL BAY ROAD,REQUESTS <br /> VARIANCES FOR LOT AREA,LOT WIDTH, 75-FOOT LAKE SETBACK, <br /> HARDCOVER,HARDCOVER WITHIN THE 75-FOOT LAKE SETBACK,AND <br /> REAR YARD SETBACK TO CONSTRUCT A NEW HOUSE <br /> City Planner Nye gave a presentation on the item, stating the property is substandard in size and width <br /> and has a building envelope that cannot accommodate a single-family home. Crystal Bay Road is located <br /> within the boundaries of the property. The area of the lot excludes the area of the road bringing the total <br /> area to 5,500 square feet. A minimum lot size for the LR-IC zoning district is 21,780 square feet. The <br /> width of the lot is 50 feet where 100 feet is the minimum requirement for the zoning district. The existing <br /> home on the lot is nonconforming as it relates to the required lake yard setback,side yard setback,rear <br /> yard setback and hardcover. The applicant is proposing to demolish the existing home and build a new <br /> single-family home. The neighborhood along Crystal Bay Road has experienced many redevelopment <br /> projects in recent years resulting in the construction of many new single-family homes.Most of these <br /> homes have required variances, she said.The City Council and staff have been strict on the application of <br /> average lakeshore setback in order to preserve the uniformity of the street and preserve the neighboring <br /> views of the lake. Additionally, a 10-foot rear yard setback has been approved in previous applications. <br /> The proposed project meets the average lakeshore setback and maintains a 10-foot rear yard setback. The <br /> project also includes the removal of an illegal shed located to the rear of the house on Hennepin County <br /> Regional Railroad Authority(HCRRA)owned land. The applicant has identified the property's <br /> substandard size and width as practical difficulties. The applicant added that the proposal will be in <br /> harmony with the neighborhood and the variances will allow for the construction of a modern home in a <br /> similar location on the lot. Staff agrees with the applicant's assessment.The property is substandard in <br /> size and width and unique in that Crystal Bay Road is located on the property. The existing home on the <br /> property is nonconforming and the applicant is proposing to construct a slightly larger home in a similar <br /> location. The home is in line with the Average Lakeshore Setback consistent with the neighborhood. The <br /> increase in hardcover brings the overall hardcover to over 45peercent of the lot when 25 percent is the <br /> maximum allowed,due mainly to including a 2-stall garage where a 1-stall garage exists today and the <br /> widening of the driveway in order to support off-street parking for Crystal Bay Road. The project will <br /> meet the structural coverage limitations for the site. The proposed home will be built within 10 feet of the <br /> rear property line consistent with the neighborhood. Staff finds the request for the new home on the site in <br /> character with the neighborhood and reasonable use of the site and supports the variance requests. <br /> Planning Staff noted the property cannot use HCRRA corridor for any personal improvements and a shed <br /> currently in that corridor will be removed;pervious pavers or similar material must be used for any <br /> walkways or patios and stormwater mitigation such as gutters must be installed on the property. <br /> Ressler said it looked like the rear setback was improving by 3 feet but lakeshore setback was decreasing <br /> by 2 feet. <br /> Page 3 of 11 <br />