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City of ORONO <br />F <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />}� <br />NO. <br />A RESOLUTION GRANTING <br />A VARIANCE TO <br />MUNICIPAL. ZONING CODE <br />SECTION 10.55, SUBDIVISION 8 AMD <br />AND A CONDITIONAL USE F4R;41r PER <br />MUNICIPAL ZONING CODE <br />SECTION 10.03, bgBDIVISION 19 <br />FILE floii <br />WHEREAS, Wayzata Country Club (hereinafter "the applicant") is <br />the owner of the property located at 200 Wayzata Boulevard located within <br />the City of Orono (hereinafter "City") and legally described as follows: <br />The southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of bcction 36, Township <br />118 North, Range 23 West of the 5th Principal Meridian, excluding <br />roads; Also known as P.I.D. #36-118-23 43 0001 (hereinafter <br />"property"); and <br />WHEREAS, the applicant has made application to the City of Orono <br />to permit the maintenance dredging of a golf course pond that is a City - <br />designated protected wetland, requiring a variance to Zoning Code Section <br />10.55, Subdivision 8, and to permit the maintenance grading of existing <br />drainage ditches on the property, both projects requiring a conditional use <br />permit per Zoning Code Section 10.03, Subdivision 19. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Orono, <br />Minnesota: <br />FINDINGS <br />This application was reviewed as Zoning File f1012. <br />2. The property is located in the Rh-1.B Single Family Rural <br />Residential Zoning District. <br />3. The Orono Planning Commission reviewed this proposal on January <br />20, 1987 and recommended approval of the variance and conditional use <br />permit, .finding that the projects are anticipated to have no <br />detrimental environmental effect if the drainageways are protected by <br />silt fence during the course of the project. No increases in rate or <br />volume of run-off are anticipated. <br />4. The dredge spoils from the pond are anticipated to amount to <br />approximately 500 cubic yards of material, which is proposed to be <br />removed to a site on high ground in Wayzata, south of Old Long Lake <br />Road. The spoils from the ditch excavation are expected to as;ount to <br />approximately 2,000 cubic yards which is proposed to be filled on <br />rough areas adjacent to the ditches to create, berm areas. <br />Page 1 of 4 <br />