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A RESOLUTION GRANTING <br />VARIANCES TO <br />MUNICIPAL ZONING CODE <br />SECTIONS 10.03, SUBDIVISIONS 9 (D) AND 14 (D) <br />FILE #1800 <br />WHEREAS, Jon and Shirley BUligmeier (hereinafter "the applicants") are the <br />owners of the propeity located at 2935 Farview Lane within the City of Orono (hereinafter <br />"City") and legally described as follows: <br />Lot 9. Block I. Farview, Hennepin County, Miunwott (hereinafter "the property"); and <br />WHEREAS, the applicants have applied to the City for variances to Municipal <br />Code Section 10.03, Subdivisions 9 (D) and 14 (D) to permit the consmictioo of a tennis <br />court to be located 17 ’ from the street lot line where a 50’ setback b required and to be placed <br />in front of the piincipal structure where no such encroachment b allowed. <br />Minnesota: <br />1. <br />2. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Orono, <br />FINDINGS <br />Thb application was reviewed as Zoning File #1806. <br />The property is located in the LR-IA, Zoning Dbtrict. <br />The Orono Planning Commission revbwed thb application on April 19, 1993, <br />and recommended approval of the proposed variance based on the foilowiiig <br />findings: <br />A The applicants' lot is limited by sloping topography as elevations to the <br />rear of the residence drop off steeply which would require excessive <br />amounts of fdl to provide a stable base for the court. <br />Page 1 of 5
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