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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING <br />HELD SEPTEMBER 13, 1993 <br />(♦#8) 1852 HOWARD EISINGER, 3245 WAYZATA BOULEVARD - CONDITIONAL <br />USE PERMIT - RESOLUTION #3321 <br />It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Goetten, to adopt Resolution #3321 for applicant Howard <br />Eisinger, 3245 WayzaU Boulevard, granting a conditional use permit to permit the filling of <br />70,000 cubic yards of fill to be placed over a former dump site of approximately 12 acres in <br />area. Ayes 4, nays 0. <br />(#9) 1853 RICHARD E. AND A. JEAN ENGEBRETSON, 1180 TONKAWA ROAD - <br />VARIANCES - RESOLUTION #3322 <br />The applicants* architect. Joe Metzler, and builder. Jim Bruce, were present <br />Mabusth explained that the Engebretsons propose new construction. The existing structure <br />extends far beyond the average lakeshore setback line. There is approximately 449 s.f. of <br />blacktop used for a backout apron for a three-stall garage within the 0-75’ setback area. There <br />has been a great attempt made in relocating the house on this property to minimize expansion <br />toward the lake. The setback for the proposed struemre is 56’. A 21’ average lakeshore setback <br />currently exists and is proposed at 6’. Hardcover is proposed at 9.6% in the 0-75’ zone and <br />exists at 15.8%. In the 75-250’ zone, hardcover exists at 23% and is proposed at 27.5%. <br />Although there is an increase in hardcover in the 75-250’ setback zone, there are major <br />reductions in the 0-75’ zone. The Planning Commission questioned why some of the blacktop <br />could not be removed. It was determined that, because of safety issues involving backing out <br />onto the road, it would be necessary to maintain the blacktop area for parking so that tuniaround <br />would not be blocked.. <br />It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Kelley, to approve Resolution #3322 granting variances <br />for applicants Richard E. and A. Jean Engebretson, 1180 Tonkawa Road, to permit constiuctkm <br />of a new residence measuring 43’ x 50 ’ requiring a 19’ or 25.3% lakeshore setback variance, <br />a 6’ encroachmem of the average lakeshore setback. 9.6% hardcover variance within the 0-75’ <br />setback area and a 2.5% hardcover variance within the 75-250’ setback area. Ayes 4, nays 0. <br />Mayor Callahan called a recess from 8:30 p.m. - 8:40 p.m. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />This item was moved to a later time for discussion. <br />ENGINEER REPORT <br />This item was moved to a later time for discussion
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