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Application Date: 8/22/01 <br />Application Deadline: 12/20/01 <br />REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION <br />Department Approval: Administrator Reviewed: <br />Name Paul Weinberger <br />Title Zoning Administrator <br />Item Description: #01-2714 Frederick Puzak <br />1340 Baldur Park Road <br />Variances <br />DATE: October 25, 2001 <br />ITEM NO.: <br />Agenda Section: <br />Zoning <br />Zoning District: LR-1 C, ½ acre, One Family Lakeshore Residential <br />List of Exhibits <br />A Resolution <br />B Site Plan <br />C Notice of Council Action <br />D Council Report ( October 17, 2001) <br />E Draft City Council Minutes (October 22, 2001) <br />Application Review <br />Council voted 3 to 1 to direct staff to draft findings made by the Council to approve variances for <br />construction of the new residence on the property. Please review attached Council Repo1i of October 17, <br />2001 for background on variances requested. Approval was subject to the requirement the new house be <br />connected to sanitary sewer service. The adjacent property owner was present at the October 22, 2001 <br />Council meeting and verbally agreed to grant the public an easement for utility purposes to the new house. <br />Attached is a resolution approving variances subject to the conditions the Council had placed on the approval <br />of the application. Those conditions are as follows: <br />1. The existing non-compliant septic system is required to be abandoned per state and local <br />requirements and a new residence shall be connected to sanitaiy sewer. If it is determined <br />connection to sanitary sewer is not possible additional review of the variances by the Council is <br />required. <br />2. Any amendments to the individual site and building plans shall require Building and Zoning <br />Depaiiment Staff approval. Staff findings shall be made that the final site and building plans are <br />consistent with the approved plans. The Building and Zoning Staff shall refer any plans to the City <br />Council that are found to not be consistent with the variance approvals.