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MINOTBS op the ORONO council meeting op march 27, 1989 <br />ZONING PILE #1364-GAGE CONTINUED <br />Jakeshore setback zone. Motion, Ayes»3, Nays=C. Motion passed. <br />#1382 JOHN ROGERS <br />755 TONXAHA ROAD <br />VARIAVCBS <br />»SOLTO«M I2MS* Counci Imerobe.' Nettles, seconded by <br />Council.«Ser P.tersJn, to approve ^^5°^L«“hoVe setbtc?variances for additional structure in the 0-75 lakeshore setcacjc <br />sone for John and Lois Rogers, 755 Tonkawa Road. Motion, Ayes-3, <br />Hfliys~0I Motion passed. <br />X 1#1366 LOREN BUTTERFIELD <br />3925 WATERTOWN ROAD <br />SUBDIVISION <br />^®®^ty*Administrator Bernhardson reviewed the <br />«-hl« raouest for a subdivision. A portion of the five acre <br />lot involved is across the Luce Line Trail. The property c <br />2 north of the Luce Line contains the 2-acre minimum dry <br />contiguous land required for bolding. The DNR granted a <br />ouhlic easement to cross the Luce Line, however, that easement <br />SS,. no? “nn«t in any way Vft’”?KeKiAr<4arina this property limits the ability to access it. <br />southern^portion of Lot 2 contains \nstal <br />portion has a retention pond which Mr. Butterfield <br />1953. The pond is used mainly for collecting runoff <br />from Mr Butterfield’S nursery and is ^iut?«fiSId hasnursery operation and a reserve for fire. Mr. Butterfield n <br />used the %Jetlands as a source of peat for his nursery, <br />h^does n^fsell it commercially. rd"*a”l 1 ow Mron rot 2 is beino recommended and would allow nr. <br />Butterfield to continue pumping from the pond. A J«r*loi?g. Maement on Outlet A and B, for th« utilixation of <br />«tar and peat s racoenended and would be subject « the <br />ouidelines of a conditional use pernit. * from <br />required due to the greenhouse structure being located 1 fro <br />the proposed lot line of Outlet C. <br />Assistant Planning and Zoning <br />that the Planning Commission recommended that ®ff®**2r^ <br />structures be allowed south of the Luce Line Trail. Mr. <br />Butterfield would like an exception to the rec -endation. A <br />Secondary issue would be the setbacks. The <br />S:;.ndln5 upon ."“w^^^e'iriow.^d’.’oSrh 'V th\‘’\uV.'’*£in ” <br />;pp‘ro“ut. VetL'chs’-o??d"n.ed to be determine- The etandard <br />26' from the wetlands would apply. <br />Mr. rutt.rfleld pointed out the fact that prior to »PPlVi"| <br />?r. '■* ”n- ^“n^rr?t ”°5\‘orrrb‘drv“iVi:n <br />plication could take ly rights \h*%h. previously possessed <br />Re also commented that tnere are other lots south ot