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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />Tuesday, February 22, 2005 <br />6:00 o'clock p.m. <br />(#05-3083 City of Orono, Comprehensive Plan Amendment, Continued) <br />to the Wayzata sewer and water extensions to provide capacity and service connections for fut11re <br />service of the Myrtlewood neighborhood. <br />Gaffron indicated another area proposed to be included in MUSA is 25 South Brown Road, which is an <br />existing developed property located just south of Watertown Road with a failing septic system. The <br />house was originally constructed in 1940 and consists of 3.0 acres with 1.5 acres of filled or disturbed <br />soils unsuitable for septic with the remainder wooded. <br />Gaffron noted the proposed amendment would need to be submitted to the Meirnpolitan Council for <br />their approval. Gaffron stated preliminary discussions with Met Council indicate that because the area <br />of the amendment is less than 40 acres and would have no impact to metro systems, the amendment will <br />likely be considered as minor and approval is expected in the near future. <br />There were no public conm1ents relating to this application. <br />Leslie noted lack of sewer expansion has been an effort to contain density in certain areas and inquired <br />what impact this would have on the densicy in those areas. <br />Gaffron stated this expansion would not provide for any subdivisions and would not impact the density . <br />Rahn moved, Fritzler seconded, to reconunend approval of Application #05-3083, City of Orono, <br />South Brown Road, Comprehensive Plan Amendment -MUSA Boundary. <br />VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />5. #05-3084 JAMES AND PATRICIA OLSON, 4360 BAYSIDE ROAD, VARIANCES, <br />7:00 P.M. -7:12 P.M. <br />James and Patricia Olson, Applicants, were present. <br />Gundlach indicated the applicants are requesting a front yard setback variance to permit a front yard <br />setback of 72 feet when 77 feet currently exists and 100 feet is nonnally required . The applicant is <br />proposing to construct an attached 24' by 30' two-stall garage adjacent to the existing single stall <br />garage. The property is located in the RR-lA, One Family Rural Residential DistTict, which has a five <br />acre minimum, and consists of 3 .51 acres. <br />Staff finds that there is a hardship that supports some degree of front yard setback variance. The <br />existing house was constructed prior to adoption of the current zoning regulations, including the <br />100-foot setback. <br />St aff r ecommends denial of the request as submitted since the request for a variance at 72 feet is not <br />consis tent with previous approvals and denials as it would increase the nonconformity. Staff would, <br />PAGE9