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MINUTES OF A PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD DECEMBER 5, 1977 - PAGE 11 <br />Commissioner Hurr commented that the drainage could <br />be corrected in some other way. <br />Commissioner Hammerel stated he has a cabin in <br />Wisconsin where the Department of Natural Resources <br />prohibit repair or addition of existing non- <br />conforming structures that come within the minimum <br />shoreline setbacks. <br />HARRY GUSTAFSON <br />(continued) <br />#341 <br />Commissioner Hassel moved. Commissioner Hurr <br />seconded, a motion to recommend denial of the <br />request for a lakeshore setback variance for an <br />enclosed structure on top of an existing foundation. <br />Motion - Ayes (5); Hurr, Hammerel, Wilson, Hasseland Hannah; <br />Abstain (2); Frahm and McDonald, The motion passed. <br />The Zoning Administrator explained that Paul Raster <br />was present and had an inquiry and would like some <br />direction from the Commission, <br />Mr, Raster passed out a survey of the property. <br />Tile Zoning Administrator stated that Mr. Raster <br />is proposing two properties with lake access. <br />The present zoning is one-half acre minimum lot <br />area and this property is one acre. Mr. Raster <br />is trying to get two lakeshore lots. The require <br />ment in this area is for 100 ft. of lakeshore <br />and the lot has 152 feet of lakeshore. One lot <br />be about 52 feet wide, Mr, Raster explained <br />his request further. <br />Mayor Van Nest stated the new Ordinance stated <br />there must be minimum width at the building and at <br />the lakeshore. The Zoning Administrator commented <br />he had informed Mr, Raster of these requirements. <br />The Commission felt the property should be divided <br />so only one lot would have lake access and in <br />turn would meet the minimum lakeshore lot width <br />requirement. To divide the lot as requested would <br />be against the Ordinance. <br />Mayor Van Nest explained that this property along <br />with the properties to the east were zoned commercial <br />in 1968 and at that time there was approval for <br />80 units. However, these units were never built. <br />In 1974 this area was rezoned to LR-lC. The <br />proposed duplex would be allowed with a Conditional <br />Use Permit* He added that where there had been <br />aproval for 80 units before there now will only be <br />three units. <br />PAUL RASTER <br />2600 CASCO POINT ROAD <br />SUBDIVISION <br />(INFORMATION) <br />ED LEHMAN <br />2440, 2450, 2414 & 2416 <br />CARMAN STREET <br />#337, #338 & #339 <br />mm <br />i'11. <br />% <br />MINUTES OF <br />Commission! <br />rearranged <br />feet from 1 <br />Mayor Van I <br />road there <br />these prop€ <br />water, but <br />because the <br />that this c <br />station. <br />The Zoning <br />location of <br />from a coimr <br />Peterson ha <br />that the du <br />also was co <br />renter who <br />street. <br />Mayor Van N <br />building wo <br />Commissione <br />required thi <br />of a commer< <br />The Zoning A <br />and setbacks <br />Mayor Van N <br />request and <br />not apply h <br />said he wan <br />whole family <br />duplex for i <br />felt there \ <br />The Commiss <br />200 feet of <br />Parcel C be <br />shoreline o <br />The Commiss <br />Street, it <br />since the p <br />lot met the <br />hardship wa <br />and soil co <br />The Commissior <br />Carman Street.
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