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HINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING <br />HELD FEBRUARY 8, 1993 <br />ZONING FILE #1792 - CONT. <br />Mabusth explained due to the newly adopted shoreland regulations, <br />the building envelope encroaches the lakeshore protected area. The <br />City has approved a 25’ r I ght-of-way wi dth for Leaf Street, thereby <br />reducing the street setback. She noted during the Planning <br />Commission review there was discussion of the ponding area and Mr. <br />Gronberg suggested that if the dam were removed, the setback would <br />be met. She indicated it Is unlikely the dam wlI I ever be removed. <br />She noted the deck is proposed at 25’ from the lakeshore, and 55’ <br />for the principal structure. The footprint of the house is 3,700 <br />s.f., which is well above the average in the neighborhood. <br />Mayor Callahan asked if it were possible to locate the house on the <br />lot meeting the lakeshore setback. <br />Gronberg noted other properties along Leaf Street have provided the <br />33’ right-of-way, thus making those homes 8’ further back on the <br />property than this one will be. He stated the house is 2,200 s.f. <br />plus the garage and deck areas. He noted the setbacks of other <br />houses along the creek. He added the ONR’s recommendation was a 50* <br />setback. <br />Jabbour noted the ONR recommended a 50’ setback for the entire lake <br />area, but Orono felt a 75’ setback was more beneficial. <br />Goetten inquired how much further back the house would have to be <br />to meet the setback. <br />Jabbour stated this area is zoned 2 acre minimum to accommodate <br />septic requirements, but since sewer is provided, he felt it would <br />be better to reduce the side lot line, and maintain the required <br />lakeshore setback. <br />It was moved by Mayor Callahan, seconded by Goetten, to table <br />Application #1792 for Don Gronberg, 110 Leaf Street, to allow the <br />applicant time to reconsider his proposal. Ayes 4, nays 0. <br />(#10) #1795 LUANN WALTERS, <br />3800 WAYZATA BOULEVARD - <br />CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br />LuAnn Waiters, Cliff Otten and Doug Otten were present. <br />8 <br />i
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