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TO: Chair Peterson and Orono Planning Commission Members <br />Ron Moorse, City Administrator <br />FROM: Michael P. Gaffron, Asst. Planning & Zoning Administrator <br />DATE: September 11, 1995 <br />SUBJECT: #2071 James and Joann Jundt, 1400 Bracketts Point Road - <br />Amended Variance -Public Hearing <br />Zoning District: LR-lA, Single Family Lakeshore Residential, 2 acres <br />Application: Request to amend prior approval for excavation in 0-75' zone to repair tunnel <br />access to greenhouse. (No change in hardcover.) <br />Pertinent Code Sections <br />1. Sections 10.55, Subd. 8/10.56, Subd. 16 (J): No grading or filling allowed within 75' <br />of lakeshore. <br />2. Section 10.03, Subd. 19: Conditional use permit required for grading in 0-75' zone. <br />3. Section 10.22, Subd. 3/10.56, Subd. 16 (I): Tree removal regulations -permit required. <br />List of Exhibits <br />A -Application <br />B -Plat Map <br />C -Property Owners List <br />D -Site Plan <br />E -Site Detail <br />F -Letter Re: Elm Removal in Relation to Tunnel Work <br />G -Resolution #3539 <br />H -Shoreland Ordinance Tree Regulations <br />I City Eagiaeer' s Co:rrunsaE&= <br />J -Documentation from File #1992 <br />Summary of Request <br />In March 1995 applicants received variance approval for rebuilding the brick and stone walls <br />located at the entrance to the tunnel leading from near Bracketts Point Road to the basement of <br />the greenhouse. Not shown on that plan nor discussed by applicants' contractor was the intent <br />to waterproof the tunnel. This requires excavation of all soil material from above and adjacent <br />to the tunnel, then applying waterproofing treatment and filling/regrading to pre-existing <br />conditions.
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