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City of ORONO <br /> - CITYRESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> NO. 2504 <br /> ORONCV <br /> A RESOLUTION GRANTING <br /> A VARIANCE TO <br /> MONICIPAL ZONING CODE <br /> SECTION 10.22, SUBDIVISION 2 <br /> FILE #1312 <br /> William J. Lauer (hereinafter "the applicant") is the <br /> WHEREAS,owner of the property located at 3165 North Shore Drive within the City of <br /> Orono (hereinafter "City") and legally described as follows: <br /> See Exhibit A, attached (hereinafter "the property") ; and <br /> WHEREAS, the applicant has applied to the City for a variance to <br /> Municipal Zoning Code Section 10.22 , Subdivision 2 to permit the <br /> construction of an addition to the existing residence resulting in an <br /> increase of 502 s.f. or 1.89% of new structural hardcover within the 75- <br /> 250' setback area where 7,748 s.f. or 29.9% of hardcover improvements exist <br /> already and where only 25% is allowed. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Orono, <br /> Minnesota: <br /> FINDINGS <br /> 1. This application was reviewed as Zoning File #1312. <br /> 2. The property is located in the LR-1B Single Family Lakeshore <br /> Residential Zoning District requiring a minimum of one acre or 43,560 <br /> s.f. The subject property consists of 1.43 acres or 62,308 s.f. <br /> 3. The Orono Planning Commission reviewed this application on August <br /> 15, 1988 and recommended approval of the proposed variance as amended <br /> based upon the following findings: <br /> A) There is no hardcover within the 0-75' setback area. <br /> B) The existing house is located 175' from the defined lakeshore <br /> at the 929.4 elevation. <br /> C) There are no excesses in hardcover within the 250-500' <br /> setback area. <br /> 4. The City Council has considered this application including the <br /> findings and recommendations of the Planning Commission, reports by <br /> City staff, comments by the applicant and the effect of the proposed <br /> variance on the health, safety and welfare of the community. <br /> Page 1 of 4 <br />