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Rest Point
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1380 Rest Point Rd
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� /� � . <br /> � . <br /> To: The City of Orono <br /> From: Gregg and Stephanie Larsen <br /> RE: 1380 Rest Point Road - Retaining Wall Replacement <br /> To Whom It May Concern: <br /> We are requesting a variance for work to be done within the 75' set back from the <br /> water on Lake Minnetonka. <br /> Our property currently has three retaining walls on the slope do�vn to the <br /> lakeshore. The upper two retaining walls each average t�vo feet in height�vith an <br /> approximately two foot terrace ben�reen them. The third, and closest wall to the lake is <br /> about four to five feet tall. All the walls are about 75 feet in length. The walls are <br /> constructed of a combination of railroad ties, limestone rocks and fieldstones. All three <br /> retaining walls are in very poor condition. They pose a safety hazard for people in the <br /> yard and, eventually, they will fail and collapse allowing the yard to wash into the lake. <br /> We also have a deteriorating set of stairs on the slope to the lake. <br /> We are proposing to replace the existing retaining walls and stairs on the property. <br /> Our plan includes using 24"-36"boulders to build the walls. This would create a more <br /> permanent remedy for the situation. The new retaining�valls would be safer, and more <br /> aesthetically pleasing. The new steps would be constructed of a natural material such as <br /> cedar timbers or granite slabs, depending on our budget. <br /> Our goal for both items, if possible, is to reduce the overall amount of retaining <br /> wall and step area that is cunently on the property. We are proposing to combine the <br /> upper t�vo �valls in to one four-foot wall. The lower wall would remain in the three to <br /> four foot range. We also propose removing permanently approximately two-thirds o�'the <br /> original steps. The slope of the land on the top portion of the original steps is such that <br /> the steps are not necessary. In fact, we have already removed most of the unnecessary <br /> steps. These proposals will reduce the overall hardcover on the property <br /> Thank you for your time, <br /> .� r , <br /> Gregg and Stephanie Larsen <br /> ;°� ----� �� <br /> � , , <br /> �a , E:, <br /> . f ' >, _:� ,�� `;,� <br /> � ,w -- i, E_ <br /> � +- � ��-'���ci� ��'J �� <br /> r [- � <br />
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