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Datet <br />Subjactx <br />Mayor Grabek & Orono Council Members <br />Planning Commlsaion Chairman Kelley <br />Orono Planning Commission Members <br />City Administrator Bernhardson <br />Michael P, Gaffron, Asst Planning & Zoning Administrator <br />May 12, 1989 <br />11407 Leopold 4 Helen Hauser, 475 North Ferndale Rd - <br />Preliminary Subdivision - Public Bearing <br />loning District - RR-IB <br />Application - Split off a 2*acre lot to build a new residence. <br />List of Bzhibits <br />Exhibit A <br />Exhibit B <br />Exhibit C <br />Exhibit D <br />Pertinent Pacts - <br />Application <br />Plat Map <br />Property Owners List <br />Survey/Preliminary Plat Drawing <br />1. This property is adjacent to and directly east of the <br />Wayzata Country Club subdivision. <br />2. The entire property is 5.5 acres in area. Proposed Lot 1, <br />with the existing house, is 3.5 acres. Lot 2, the proposed <br />new lot, is 2.0 acres. <br />3. Septic Lystem testing indicates suitable sites for mound <br />systems on the proposed new lot. Alternate site testing for <br />the existing house found suitable soils for a trench-t^'pe <br />system if the existing system ever needs to be replaced. <br />4. The proposed house site is centered in the north half of the <br />proposed lot. The house will generally be uphill from the <br />sewage treatment sites. There should be no problem locating <br />a well on this site, due to the approximately 150* setback <br />from the existing house's septic system. <br />5. The applicant would prefer to have a separate access point <br />to Ferndale Road. City Engineer Glenn Cook has looked at <br />the site and notes that, while a safe driveway access could <br />be laeated almost anywhere along the east line of Lot 2, the <br />City generally prefers to create shared driveways where <br />possible. He is recommending a shared driveway. <br />6. On the plat, 33* of right-of-way should be dedicated for <br />public roadway for North Ferndale Road.
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