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, , <br /> �AT <br /> � �VO <br /> CITY OF ORONO <br /> RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> ��'l., �,G~� N O. i� J � O <br /> KESHO� <br /> WHEREAS, on November 23, 2015, the City Council reviewed the application <br /> and the recommendations of the Planning Commission and City staff, and suggested revisions to <br /> the plans, directing that a resolution be prepared for approval based on those suggested revisions; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS, the Applicant has made said plan revisions resulting in the need for <br /> the variances described above. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of Orono, Minnesota <br /> hereby approves the requested variances as described above based on one or more of the <br /> following findings of fact concerning this property: <br /> FINDINGS OF FACT: <br /> A1. The analysis contained within staff inemos and the exhibits attached to the aforesaid <br /> memos, all minutes from the above mentioned meetings, and any and a11 other materials <br /> distributed at these meetings are hereby incorporated by reference. <br /> A2. The Property is located within the LR-1C Single Family Lakeshore Residential District <br /> which requires a minimum lot area of 0.5 acre and a minimum lot width of 100'. Single <br /> family residences are a permitted use in the LR-1 C District. <br /> A3. The Property is 13,025 s.f. (0.30 acre)in area and 102 feet in defined width. <br /> A4. The Property has been revised a number of times over the years. Originally the house <br /> was contained on a single lot (the east 50 feet) and had an attached single garage. In <br /> 1985 that garage was converted to living space, leaving the property with no garage. The <br /> prior owner then purchased the adjacent 50' lot, combined them, and in 1999 added the <br /> existing two-stall attached garage. <br /> A5. The Applicant is requesting approval to reconstruct this residence at its existing location, <br /> plus adding a S'x37' expansion azea and deck on the lake side of the house. The new <br /> home will be two levels as is the existing home, but with a higher roofline. Portions of <br /> the existing house encroach the east side and front street setbacks, and the new home is <br /> proposed to continue these encroachments. Relocating the new home to meet street and <br /> side setbacks would result in greater encroachments of the 75' lakeshore setback and <br /> average lakeshore setback. <br /> Page 2 of 8 <br />