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October 12, 1992 <br />Mr. David R. Carlson <br />2400 Mayflower South <br />Minnetonka, Minnesota 55343 <br />Re: Big Island Proposal <br />Dear Mr. Carlson: <br />CITY of ORONO <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />NO. <br />As we discussed, I have taken some time to review your survey and <br />proposed lot line rearrangement/seasonal dwelling replacement proposal <br />for the sake of bringing forward potential issues sooner rather than <br />later. In order to give you some clearer direction, I have assumed a <br />proposed lot line rearrangement as shown on the attached sketch. The <br />Pegelow property is referred to as 610 Big Island, with your reserve <br />parcel referred to as 620. <br />I would make the following comments: <br />1. I have sketched the lot line rearrangement so that 610 <br />maintains an 85' width at the shoreline and at the 75' <br />setback because that is the minimum width which would be <br />required to accommodate the existing house. This is not to <br />say that some other width could be proposed. I have also <br />sketched a minor lot line shift with the property to the <br />east of 610, which I believe you indicated would resolve <br />some existing encroachment . <br />. 2. With a defined lot width of 80', 610 would requir~ 1_0' side <br />setbacks for c'onstruction of a new building. This leaves an· <br />envelope roughly 70' deep and 60' wide meeting the 20' <br />septic setback requirement. <br />3. The defined lot width at 620 strictly by definition is the <br />length of a straight line drawn between the points at which <br />its side lot lines intersect the shoreline. That width is <br />.about 260'. However, width is also defined as a straight <br />line between' the points at which the side lot 'lines <br />intersect the 75' setback. This yields a width of