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• <br />MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, August 14, 206 <br />.7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />12. #06 -3214 RUDY WICKLANDER H <br />VARIANCE AND CONDITIONAL USE Pl <br />Stuart Hoam and Judy and Rudy Wicklander of <br />INC., 3345 CRYSTAL BAY ROAD — <br />Wicklander Homes were present. <br />Curtis stated the applicant is requesting lot width, lot area, hardcover, side street, lake, and rear yard <br />setback variances in order to construct a single - family home. The Planning Commission voted 5 -0 to <br />recommend approval of the variances as proposed. <br />The Council should determine whether or not the eisting retaining wall should be removed as part of <br />the approvals. <br />Kellogg stated he would like to see some additional'spot elevations in the corner to ensure that there <br />would be positive drainage away from the patio and window wells. Kellogg stated he does have <br />concerns about the retaining walls on both sides and that he would need some further information on the <br />south retaining wall and contours. Kellogg noted one of the retaining walls is located within the <br />Hennepin County Regional Railroad Authority property. <br />White inquired whether the drainage would <br />Kellogg stated there would need to be some <br />the retaining wall is removed. <br />to the south to correct the drainage. <br />Stuart Hoam stated the water filters down and tends to run toward the municipal owned property. <br />Hoarn noted the boulder wall is almost completely on the Rail Authority side of the property. <br />McMillan inquired whether the Rail Authority has <br />keep the retaining wall within the easement. <br />Hoam stated they had not. <br />how much it would charge the property owner to <br />White stated he does not have a problem with the r taining wall remaining in that area. <br />Curtis noted almost half of the house is located within the 0 -75 foot zone. <br />McMillan commented that it might make sense to <br />Hoam stated they are willing to do whatever the , <br />need to be jogged around the base of the tree and <br />White pointed out if the wall is relocated on the <br />hardcover. <br />McMillan inquired whether construction of the <br />Hoam stated he does not believe so. <br />to the retaining wall during construction. <br />icil decides. Hoarn noted the retaining wall would <br />regardless they would need a permit. <br />s property, it would need to be counted as <br />would affect the tree. <br />PAGE 25 <br />