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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING HELD JANUARY 28, 1985 PAGE 4 <br />#783 I.D. CAPLES <br />4798 NORTH SHORE DRIVE <br />VARIANCE <br />RESOLUTION #1721* <br />#881 WILC.IAM KRUTZIG <br />1629 BOHN'S POINT ROAD <br />VARIANCE <br />Councilmember T. Adams moved, Councilmember Frahm <br />seconded to approve Resolution #1271, A Resolution <br />%,rantâ–ºng A Variance. Motion, Ayes (5), Nays (0). <br />Applicant William Krutzig was present. Assistant <br />Zoning Administrator Gaffron stated this property <br />wOuld require a variance or at least some additional <br />review because of the proposed nardcover and Mr. <br />Krutzig would like to present some alternatives to <br />hardcover. We have a report from his engineer, Mr. <br />Mark -ronberg, that discusses slat spacing of decks <br />and underlying naterial. I have asked the City <br />Engineer Glenn Cook to review this material. <br />Cook stated the proposal to place a sand bed under <br />the deck to absorb the runoff is a good idea if you <br />look at it from a hydraulic point of view. From the <br />City's point of view we have a policing problem, w^ <br />have no way of knowing at some point in time of <br />changes that could be made by future owners of the <br />property. Frahm stated he would not be in favor of <br />pol ici,i3 decks. <br />Adams stated we should leave the ordinances the <br />way they are, discouraging decks beyond the al lowed <br />hardcover and not allowing decks within the 0-75 foot <br />setback. When a special situation comes along where <br />the ipipl. icant has presented a good plan for runoff <br />absorption and where the applicant has a hardship on <br />the lot we would allow some additional decking or <br />some additional treated hardcover on a variance <br />basis. <br />7o,iing Administrator Mabusth suggested listing this <br />in the resolution limiting the deck to the size or <br />area you would allow for that decking since the <br />resolution is filed in the chain of title. <br />Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaff ron stated the <br />property would be allowed a minimal garage apron and <br />a 10 or 12 foot driveway getting out to the access <br />road. Krutzig is proposing a new product, it is a <br />rock aggregate with an epoxy material that will hold <br />then together. Gaffron shooed s--ples of this <br />product to the Council. This pr.jduct has not been <br />used without a solid base in a winter climate and <br />the recommend -it i on is to it on a tease of asphalt <br />or concrete. in lieu of that to make it a none <br />