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TO: <br />PROM: <br />DATS: <br />SUBJ: <br />Mayor Butler <br />Mark Bernhardson, City Administrator <br />Orono Council Members <br />Planning Commission Members <br />Michael P. Gaffron, Assistant Zoning Administrator <br />July 18, 1986 <br />#1046 Douglas Eumbusch, 1535 Long Lake Boulevard - <br />Variance/Conditional Use Permit - Public Hearing <br />Zoning District - LR-IA <br />Application - <br />Construction of retaining walls and new stairway to lake. <br />List of Exhibits - <br />A - Application <br />B ~ Plat Map <br />C - Property Owners List <br />^ “ Site/Landscape Plan with hardcover review <br />E - Composite site plan with neighbor's survey <br />P - Staff sketch ^ <br />Pertinent Ordinances <br />“10.22 Subd. 2 - <br />-10.55 Subd. 8 - <br />“10.03 Subd. 19- <br />No structures or hardcover in 0-75' <br />No structures or hardcover in 0-75' <br />Reguires Conditional Use Permit for <br />retaining walls on lakeshore property <br />Discussion - <br />requesting the variances and Conditional Use <br />Permit necessary for construction of retaining walls and stair«s <br />lakeshore yard. There are two old railroad tie walls <br />lair andthe lindens on the east side near Ul f and one higher up, on the west side. There is a rail <br />now along both sides of the lot near the lake. ® <br />ora^rrriiirf/d °r" sloped lakeshore yard consistrailroad ties, 6' long, placed every three feet with <br />gravel/grass between them. These ties are starting to de^v so <br />to replace them is understandable. The tie wa ’lls <br />intended to be about 1^-18" <br />° «’'isting drop-off near the fence which is <br />dangerous to mow when the grass is wet (see exhibit ^1). <br />n enclosures around the linden trees are starting to <br />rot and appear necessary if the trees are to remain thlre <br />proposed to be constructed using stringers and <br />thf sLifwn 1 «hat po??“n of <br />are no^ f l landings 4'xl6' and 8'xl2', <br />landscan#. surface material, according to thelandscape planner. This would have an effect on the percentage
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