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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD AUGUST 25, 1986 <br />#1046 ZUMBUSCH CONTINUED <br />Councilmember Grabek stated that he had no problem with <br />allowing access to the lake but felt it was extreme to <br />allow the patio area. <br />Acting Mayor Adams suggested that this application be <br />treated as two - parts: 1) recommending approval of the <br />stairs and retaining walls as proposed 2) tabling <br />approval of the patio area until staff and Council <br />review the geotechnical fabric issue. <br />Mr. Zumbusch stated that he had no problem with Acting <br />Mayor Adam's suggestion. <br />Zoning Administrator Mabusth noted that the survey did <br />not show any of the retaining walls that might encroach <br />into the City fire lane property. <br />It was moved by Acting Mayor Adams, seconded by <br />Councilmember Callahan, to adopt Resolution #2036 <br />approving the variance and conditional use permit <br />excluding the patio area and subject to a completed <br />survey showing all the improvements. Motion, Ayes 4, <br />Nays 0. <br />After discussion between Council and staff, it was <br />decided that they did not want to get into the issue of <br />allowing patios with geotechnical fabric within the <br />lakeshore area for aesthetic reasons as well as <br />hardcover reasons or declaring it non - hardcover; and <br />that geotechnical fabric use would only be approved <br />in conjunction with necessary structures. Staff was <br />instructed to review and make their recommendation <br />regarding geotechnical fabric and also relay the <br />Council's opinion to Mr. Zumbusch and the Planning <br />Commission. <br />#1061 LARRY AND LINDA COOK <br />3765 WATERTOWN ROAD <br />VARIANCE <br />RESOLUTION #2037 <br />City Administrator Bernhardson explained the request to <br />construct a 20'x30' horse barn on a property that is <br />196' wide. Ordinance requires such structures to <br />maintain 150' side setback from property lines. The <br />applicant's originally proposed the barn to be 10' from <br />the Butterfield Greenhouse property line, noting that <br />the Butterfield property is a semi - commercial use of <br />property. Planning Commission recommended approval of <br />the barn 50' from the property line and subject to <br />obtaining written approval from the Butterfield's. <br />6 <br />