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Mattick stated the City Council would probably want to rely on its code to describe the type of maintenance that should <br /> occur in a fire lane. Mattick stated the City could review it at some point to ensure it is being properly maintained but that <br /> there is also the possibility the City may change what that access looks like, at which point a condition that the fire lane be <br /> mowed would not make sense any longer. <br /> McMillan stated it is important to explain why the fire lanes are important. <br /> Bremer suggested the language be included on Page 2 under Council findings. Bremer stated the language has to be <br /> instructive to whoever is looking at the resolution. <br /> McMillan asked when the Council did the lot line rearrangement,whether Staff was aware there would be a request for a <br /> setback variance. <br /> Curtis stated the applicants had indicated they would likely come in with a variance request but that there was not an <br /> application at that time. <br /> Levang asked Mr. Mercer if he understands their responsibilities. <br /> Mercer indicated it is close to what they expected. <br /> McMillan stated if the neighbor and the applicant feel the willow tree should be trimmed up,perhaps they could work <br /> with Staff on that. <br /> Levang moved,Printup seconded,to direct Staff to draft an approval resolution granting Variances from Orono <br /> Municipal Code Section 78-330 for the property located at 2490 Carman Street,with direction to Staff to work out <br /> appropriate language regarding the fire lane. VOTE: Ayes 4,Nays 0. <br /> Melanie Curtis <br /> �952.249.4627 I`�mcurtis@ci.orono.mn.us <br /> From: Christine Mattson <br /> Sent: Monday, June O1, 2015 1:28 PM <br /> To: Tim Amundsen; Scott Oberaigner; Adam Edwards <br /> Cc: Melanie Curtis; Jeremy Barnhart <br /> Subject: Fire Lane between 3555 Frederick Street and 2490 Carman Street <br /> Hello, <br /> We apparently received a zoning permit application and letter from Randy Schwerin from Shorewood Tree Service, LLC <br /> requesting to removal of a tree in an "easement". Inspector poug couldn't find the property on Friday. Inspector Jim <br /> located it this morning, but wasn't sure of the property line and if the tree is in the fire lane or not. Inspector Jim also <br /> mentioned a dock at the end of the property that the tree is looming over. <br /> 3 <br />