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- .�. • <br /> Cit o� ORONO <br /> • � � � . <br /> RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> NO. 1655 <br /> • <br /> � � • • <br /> � Tracts B and D, Registered Land SurveyNo . 4I1 are subject to <br /> an easement for road ,purposes as shown in deed Doc. No. <br /> 47I964 , Files of Registrar of Titles. Also <br /> Par 4 : That part of Tract E, Registered Land Survey No. <br /> 4II , Files of Registrar of Titles, County of Hennepin, lying <br /> southwesterly of the southwesterly Iine of Tract C of said � <br /> survey and its northwesterly extension. <br /> Together with an easement for road purposes over and across <br /> Tracts I , F, and C and a 1QJ0 foot turn around circle over such <br /> parts of Tracts B, D, and A as may be necessary when said turn <br /> around circle is hereafter constructed , Registered Land <br /> Survey No. 415, Files of Registrar of Titles, County of <br /> Hennepin, as shown in deed Doc . No . 471964, Files of <br /> Registrar of Titles. <br /> • Whereas , Richard G. Ogle (hereafter "applicant") has made <br /> application to the City of Orono (hereafter "City") , to permit the - <br /> construction of retaining walls and planter retention basins and to <br /> alter the grade within 75' of Lake Minnetonka, and to permit the <br /> placement of hardcover in excess of the allowed hardcover in the 0-75 <br /> ' foot and 75-250 foot setback zones and � <br /> Now, Therefore Be It Resolved by the City Council of Orono , <br /> Minnesota : <br /> Fir�dirngs <br /> 1 . This application was reviewed as Zoning File No. 836. <br /> 2. The property is Iocated in the LR-1B Lakeshore Residential <br /> Zoning District. � - • <br /> 3. The applicant was issued a building permitfor construction <br /> of a single family residence on the property on January 23, <br /> 1984, under the automatic assumption that additional <br /> hardcover would be allowed in the D1-75 foot zone for <br /> driveways serving the residence. <br /> 4. Lakeshore on two sides of the property creates a hardship in <br /> the efficient use of the surplus dry buildable area in the <br /> . 75-250' setback zone . . <br /> 5e To restore the grade to its original slo.pes would have a <br /> detrimental effect on the Iake. <br />