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\ <br />MIHUTBS OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MAY 15, 1989 <br />ZONING FILE #1326-WAYZATA COONTRY CLUB CONTINUED <br />the ground water issue and potential storm sewer for Chevy Chase <br />Drive be mentioned as a separate issue to be considered at a <br />later date? Hanson indicated that he did not want to include <br />that in his motion. Motion, Ayes*2, Nays*4. Motion failed. <br />It was moved by Chairman Kelley, seconded by Planning <br />Commissioner Cohen, to table application #1326, pending <br />negotiation between the applicant and Mr. Hauser. <br />Planning Commissioner Hanson stated that tabling this application <br />was totally inappropriate in the sense that it constrains the <br />property owner. Brown asked whether there was any way to keep <br />the application moving forward, but allow Mr. Lauer the <br />opportunity to negotiate with Mr. Hauser? Hanson said that was <br />the intent of his motion and added that tabling the matter "put <br />Mr. Hauser in the driver seat". Gaffron suggested that the <br />Planning Commission make a recommendation for denial which would <br />allow Mr. Lauer to proceed to Council. Chairman Kelley w .hdrew <br />his motion. <br />Mr. Lauer asked whether the requirements of addressing the <br />drainage problem would still exist if he agreed to Mr. Hauser's <br />proposal? Kelley replied that runoff from his lot could not be <br />increased. Mr. Greig asked whether the failed motion included <br />extending the berm into the Golf Course? Kelley replied that the <br />motion included the City Engineer's recommendations. No further <br />motions were forthcoming. <br />#1391 TERRY SADLER <br />1396 BALDUR PARK ROAD <br />CONDITIONAL USB PERMIT <br />CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC HFARING 8s52 P.M. TO 8s57 P.M, <br />Mr. Sadler was present for this matter. <br />Assistant Planning and Zoning Administrator Gaffron informed <br />the Planning Commission that Mr. Sadler was proposing to build a <br />retaining wall along the east side of his property. The <br />retaining wall would be located 40' from the shoreline. The City <br />Engineer requested that the wall be cut back. <br />Chairman Kelley opined that Mr. Sadler's proposal was in <br />excess of what was necessary. Planning Commissioner Brown asked <br />Mr. Sadler why he preferred to build the wall longer than the <br />City Engineer recommended? Mr. Sadler explained that his <br />proposal would provide more flat surface for his yard and would <br />better direct water away from his neighbor's property. Gaffron <br />said that the City Engineer's proposal minimized the amount of <br />fill in the 0-*?5' zone and would be less precedent-setting. <br />There were no comments from the public regarding this matter <br />and the public hearing was closed. <br />It was moved by Chairman Kelley, seconded by Planning <br />Commissioner Hanson, to recommend approval of this application <br />based upon the City Engineer's recommendations. The hardship for