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MSScR-OeconJ Avenue NorthMinneapoUs. Minnesota 554c611 t75"‘333^ptember 19894abusth <br />°lZ\cr,im Administration <br />ith Brown Road <br />Minnesota 5539 <br />isburv Residence - #8830 <br />V, , of the Plannin, conmissron: <br />,„ne and Member - <br />ler Ts^Titten in <br />* * • <br />f^ioofdefine^^^^^ <br />: pre-existing o building house^to get the <br />,e severely limits loUection <br />in5i?ec? li^ht necessary^£«^_^^ i high <br />bedroom. -•-'iroom. areenhouse would <br />neighbor within airectvi|«,=einga?e^ <br />Plllsbury, Whose “!!”,? toot embankment <br />)scurc close P largely transp like an arbor <br />r\feTtrrctrre which i-rtertS'’fxif,^f3 TS <br />e^:^fufe “whfti ^ir^ch trees among which <br />b - <br />MS&RJeanne Mabusth 28 September 1989 Page 2The landscaping plan calls for planting the bank edge co reduce soil erosion and promote the absorption of rain water runoff. Perforated drain tile around the addition will conduct runoff to a wet well with a perforated cover.It is awkward to have to seek a variance in any circumstance but particularly when a code, such as Orono^s setback requirement, has been enacted both to preserve natural resources as well as to protect community interests. However, the Pillsbury's proposed addition, because of its nature (being in effect a greenhouse) and size (210 SF) would have minimal environmental and visual impact. A denial of their application would cause them sufficient hardship in the use of their land that we ask that you recommend a granting of their variance request. <br />—« :-*s.mi