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Y. . ���^ , . � � • <br /> • d <br /> C�ty o� ORONO <br /> �� RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL .. <br /> � NO. 1688 . <br /> • <br /> • � • • <br /> A RESOLUTION GRANTING A VARIANCE TO <br /> MUNICIPAL ZONING CODE SECTION 10.22, SUBDIVISION 2 - FILE #857 <br /> WHEREAS, Jerry Nelson (hereinafter "the applicant" ) is owner <br /> of the property located at 2565 Dunwoody Avenue within the City of Orono <br /> (hereinafter "City" ) and leqally described as follows : , <br /> Lot 11, Block 8 , Townsite of Langdon Park, and that part of Lot <br /> 12, Block 8 , Townsite of Langdon Park lying northwesterly of a <br /> line described as beginning at a point in the northeasterly <br /> line of Lot 12 distant 39 .5 feet southeast from the most <br /> northerly. corner of said Lot 12; thence southwesterly <br /> parallel with the northwesterly line of Lot 12 a distance of <br /> 188 feet; thence deflect right 8 degrees 35 minutes a distance <br /> of 147 feet more or less to the shore line and said line thereby <br /> terminating; and <br /> • WHEREAS, the applicant has applied to the City for a variance <br /> to Municipal Zoning Code Section 10 .22, Subdivision 2 to permit the • <br /> construction of a deck which will increase the hardcover in the 75-250 ' <br /> setback zone from 6,898 square feet (or 24$ ) to 8 , 044 square feet (or <br /> 29� ) where only 7, 018 square feet (or 25�) is allowed. <br /> � NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Orono, <br /> Minnesota: � <br /> ' FINDINGS <br /> 1. This application was reviewed as zoning file #857 . <br /> 2. The property is located in the LR-1C Single Family <br /> Lakeshore Residential Zoning District. <br /> 3'. The Orono Planning Commission reviewed this application <br /> on September 17 , 1984, and recommended approval of the <br /> . proposed variance based upon the following findings: <br /> . <br /> a) Al1 setbacks of the zoning district will be met. <br /> b) Overall hardcover on the property including the <br /> proposed addition is 8 ,884 sf where 10,740 sf would be <br /> allowed.at maximum development. <br /> •. <br /> page 1 of 4 <br />