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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD APRII. 8, 1985. PAGE: 2 <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS Dunn noted that the 1985 plan is much better for the neighbors <br />(cont.) and the neighbors prefer the 1985 plan. Dunn noted that the <br />LMCD director, Frank Mixa, insists that the 1981 dock plan is <br />better. <br />Councilmember Frahm moved, Mayor Butler seconded, to direct <br />staff to contact Jo Ellen Hurr and have her set up an <br />appointment to meet with Chaska Marina operators and Frank <br />Mixa and LeFevre and try to establish communication between <br />LMCD and Chaska Marina. Motion, Ayes (5), Nays (0). <br />#860 FUNK/ROGOSHESKE <br />540 OLD CRYSTAL 3AY ROAD <br />FINAL SUBDIVISIOII <br />RESOLâ–ºTTION #1743 George Funk and Judy Rogosheske were present. Zoning <br />Administrator Mabusth noted that Rogosheske has submitted a <br />letter in regard to their intent to join the Homeowner's <br />Association that is involved in the upkeep of the piivate <br />road White Oak Circle. Mabusth stated that the legal <br />descriptions cannot be created until Council gi,:es final <br />approval, therefore they cannot join the Homeowner's <br />Association until the legal descriptions are submitted. <br />Mabusth stated that this letter confirms the homeowners of <br />White Oak Circle and applicants have resolved their problom <br />with the covenants of the homeowner's association. <br />Councilmember Frahm moved, Councilmember T. Adams moved, to <br />approve Resolution 01743, A resolution approving the plat of <br />White Oak Overlook. Motion, Ayes (5), Nays (0). <br />#876 RANDY ASPLUND <br />3424-3444 EASTLAKE STREET <br />VARIANCE Randy Asplund was present. Asplund presented pictures to <br />the Council showing what type of fence he is proposing. <br />Mayor Butler explained that the ordinance only allows a 6' <br />fence along major thoroughfares and that Eastlake Street is <br />not a major thoroughfare. Butler stated that she could not <br />find any hardships to grant the variance. <br />Randy Asplund stated that his only hardship is for privacy. <br />Asplund noted that the homes that were built are between <br />$250-300,0000 homes and would like to seclude them from view. <br />Asplund noted that all the neighbors were in favor and no view <br />will be blocked. <br />Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaffron noted that the <br />neighbors that did attend the meet ing were f rom Bayside Road, <br />not Eastlake Street. <br />Councilmember L. Adams noted that he cannot find sufficient <br />hardships to grant the variance for the fence. Adams felt <br />that to request a variance to seclude the home with a fence <br />from the surrounding homes because it does not fit in the <br />neighboring homes is nrdt justification for approval of the <br />variance. <br />