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MnDOT Lots <br /> 9/26/03 <br /> Page 4 <br /> 1230 Orono Oaks Drive (Developed residential lot) <br /> Proposed Brief Legal Description: Part of Lot 4 and Part of Lot 5,Block 1, Orono Oaks <br /> Lot Standards: <br /> Proposed gross lot area: 1.8 acres (Appears to include no wetlands) <br /> Lot area becomes non-conforming to the 2.0 acre minimum standard. <br /> The impact of this is that total reconshuction on the site would require a lot <br /> azea variance. <br /> House setbacks: <br /> Proposed rear house setback: 25' (15' from wall easement); Required=50' <br /> The rear yard becomes substandard, and no additions to the existing home <br /> within 50' of the rear lot line would be allowed. The house becomes <br /> nonconfornung as to location. <br /> On-Site Systems: <br /> Proposed tested drainfield sites and designs are acceptable.Highway construction will <br /> eliminate part or all of existing drainfield (which is nonconforming and must be <br /> replaced by 2010). Once existing system is destroyed,City will not allow occupancy <br /> of residence until new primary septic system is installed. <br /> 1290 Orono Oaks Drive (Developed residential lot) <br /> Proposed Brief Legal Description: Part of Lot 3 and Part of Lot 4,Block 1, Orono Oaks <br /> Lot Standards: <br /> Proposed gross lot area: 1.9 acres <br /> Proposed net dry buildable lot azea(excl.wetlands): 1.8 acres <br /> Lot area becomes non-conforming to the 2.0 acre minimum standard. <br /> The impact of this is that total reconstruction on the site would require a lot <br /> area variance. <br /> House setbacks: <br /> Rear corner of house ends up 20' from reaz lot line, 10' from perm. wall <br /> easement and abutting temp. construction easement. Required rear yard <br /> setback is 50'. The rear yard becomes substandazd, and no additions to the <br /> existing home within 50' of the rear lot line would be allowed. The house <br /> becomes nonconforming as to location. <br /> On-site systems: <br /> Existing and identified future drainfield sites not affected. The existing on- <br /> site system is considered as conforming. <br />