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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD FEBRUARY 8, 1988 <br />ZONING ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT: <br />#1214 RICHARD ZIMINSRI <br />1095 NORTH BROWN ROAD <br />PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION <br />PESOLUTION #2363 <br />City Administrator Bernhardson explained the revised <br />plan which defines the paved area in relation to the <br />proposed dividing line. <br />It was moved by Mayor Grabek, seconded by Councilmember <br />Goetten, to adopt Resolution #2363 approving the <br />preliminary subdivision. Motion, Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />#1223 JOHN WALDRON <br />1951 CONCORLiA STREET <br />CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br />RESOLUTION <br />City Administrator Bernhardson explained that Council <br />denied the proposed walkout excavation cut at their <br />January 11, 1988 meeting. Applicant has subsequently <br />submitted a revised plan showing a 3' deep flat-bottomed <br />excavation on the lakeshore yard; and a balcony from the <br />main floor of the house, with retention of the existing <br />deck near the lakeshore bank. Staff recommended that <br />the revised plan be sent back to the Planning Commission <br />for review. He noted that this plan does not indicate <br />applicant's plan for restoration of the lakeshore bank. <br />John Waldron was present for this matter and explained <br />the intent to create a more level lakeshore yard area. <br />He then explained that in trying to eliminate the need <br />for costly retaining walls, he proposes to repair the <br />lakeshore bank by removing 3' of the lope where the <br />severe erosion took place and plant the remaining bank <br />with sumac and day lilies to prevent future erosion. <br />He noted that cribbing would involve 500-600 cubic yards <br />of soil disturbance, whert— his proposal would involve <br />approximately 150 cubic yards of soil disturbance. He <br />requested Council give some direction regarding this <br />proposal before referring it back to the Planning <br />Commission. <br />Mayor Grabek stated that he needed more information from <br />the City Engineer before he could offer any conceptual <br />approval of the plan. <br />Councilmember Goetten concurred with Mayor Grabek noting <br />that grading plans and more information on 1 <br />disturbance ar,.: needed. <br />