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#2340 - Robert & Iris Waade <br />May 21,1998 <br />Page 4 <br />applicant noted he would like this berm to be as much as 5' in height. Applicant intends to plant <br />trees or bushes atop this berm to provide screening from the marina. There have been some <br />discussions between applicant and Lakeside regarding centering the berm on the lot line rather than <br />east of it, which would also assist Lakeside in meeting the City's landscaping requirements for the <br />marina; however, apparently no agreement has been reached. Utility impacts would have to be <br />reviewed if this occurred. <br />The berm will not have any appreciable effect on drainage to or from the marina. The berm is <br />directly above an existing sewer trunk line, and the City will require an easement over the sewer if <br />one is not already in effect. The berm and plantings will not impact die sewer, but applicant will be <br />advised of the City's right to disturb it in order to access the sewer if necessary. <br />A berm at 5' height would have to be centered 15' from the west lot line and be 30' in total width, <br />in order to keep a sideslope no steeper than 3:1 for stability and maintainability. Staff will review <br />this proposal on May 26. <br />Summary of Variances Needed and Issues to be Resolved <br />Variances required: <br />1. Outlot A. Proposed width = 40', required = 50' <br />2. Outlot B. a. Width of Outlot B (20' proposed, 30' req'd) <br />b. Driveway setback in Lot B (and Loi 1);(0' proposed, 10' required) <br />c. Outlot B does not extend to south line of Lot 1, creating a 'flag lot ’ <br />(flag lots not allowed) <br />d. Only 2 residences allowed to access from driveway outlot, 3 proposed <br />Determinations requiring confirmation: <br />1. Conclusion that stormwater pond can be credited toward 'extra 50%area' reqm't for back lot <br />2. Determination that east line of Lot 2 is its front lot line, eliminating width variance for duplex <br />3. Reiterate that only Lot 1 has lake access. <br />Issues to Resolve: <br />1. Need to revise grading and drainage plans to match changes to preliminary plat. <br />2. Further study of how this development will impact neighboring drainage is required,