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Mayor Grabek & Orono Council Member <br />City Administrator Bernhardson <br />Prom: <br />Date: <br />Subject: <br />^mhimcil meeting <br />Jeanne A. Mabusth, Building & Zoning <br />May 8, 1990 <br />#1467 Charles & Ann Hommeyer, 4125 Oak <br />Variances - <br />List of Exhibits <br />Exhibit A - Staff Memo 1/11/90 <br />Exhibit B - Council Minutes 2/12/90 <br />Exhibit C - Plan for Deck/Staircase <br />Exhibit D - Site Plan <br />Review of Application - <br />At the February 12, 1990 meeting of the Council, the <br />application was tabled providing applicant additional time to <br />work with new neighbor to the north to resolve issue of privacy <br />fencing along shared lot line. Mr. Hommeyer advised staff that <br />he no longer wished to proceed with a variance for the privacy <br />fence. He advised that he and his new neighbor will work out a <br />landscaping plan. <br />Council is asked to act on the remaining "after-the-fact" <br />pcrtion of the variance application as follows: <br />A) Retaining Wall - approval or disapproval. <br />2'9" wall within lakeshore yard, 30' in length, constructed <br />at time of access staircase and deck. <br />B) Access Stairs - approval or disapproval. <br />Srairs conform to informal standards of the City for <br />lakeshore lots with steep access banks. <br />C) Lakeshore Deck - approval or disapproval. <br />13'5"x5'2" deck within 0-75' setback area, built without <br />permit and prior to construction of principal residence. If <br />the lakeshore deck is denied, applicant must provide plans <br />for removal of deck structure for the inspection staff <br />review. Per City Engineer's comments at previous meeting, <br />the 3 1/2x19' length (apprx.) section of the deck could <br />remain as a connecting platform to staircase structures with <br />remaining portion of decking to be removed allowing the <br />support timbers to be cut down to grade and covered with <br />earth for seeding. <br />Council Action - <br />To provide staff with conceptual direction so that an <br />appropriate resolution can be drafted for formal action at the <br />May 29, 1990 meeting of the Council. <br />7 <br />I