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���4�" �' �` \ <br /> .- �,� \ <br /> ��,�� \ ��"` z.�--� � �' <br /> ��\� ��q_4.,`' S< < ,��,.''1 ��l <br /> . � ����`�' � ,��� � <br /> �� <br /> '� � C�t of Orono �� <br /> y <br /> O ;�;. O 2750 Kelley Parkway <br /> � �'�� �� P.O. Box 66 <br /> �� <br /> � �� �,�; ,, , � � Crystal Bay, MN 55323 <br /> � , � �� � ��' ,� �C► (952) 249-4600 <br /> ;, �� G�' Fax: (952) 249-4616 <br /> ��,;�i � �� <br /> Egij� <br /> Date: June 2, 2006 <br /> To: Paul Loberg, Advantage Enterprises Group, Inc. <br /> From: Evelyn Turner, City Planner <br /> eturner ci.orono.mn.us 952-249-4623 <br /> Subject: Permit Application — Jim & Sue Nelson, 500 Oxford Road <br /> Before the building official reviews building plans planning staff reviews building permit <br /> applications for zoning code compliance. We are unable to complete this review for <br /> the following reasons: <br /> 1. The property is subject to the Shoreland regulations. Since the proposal <br /> includes additional hardcover (the patios, entry stairs, etc.) the property must be <br /> surveyed and hardcover calculations submitted along with the survey. <br /> Information on hardcover and hardcover calculations can be found at <br /> http://www.ci.orono.mn.us/permits.htm under building permit for new home or <br /> additions. <br /> 2. The survey should show the setbacks of the existing house from the property <br /> lines. This is necessary to determine if the new deck complies with setback <br /> requirements as well as the additions proposed for phase 2. <br /> 3. A grading plan done by the appropriate professional must be submitted. If the <br /> surveyor does this plan it can be on the survey. If somebody else does it should <br /> be submitted separately. The grading plan should show existing and proposed <br /> contours as well as the location and height of any retaining walls. (A building <br /> permit is required for any retaining wall over four feet in height or any terraced <br /> set of retaining walls that exceed four feet in total height unless the upper wall is <br /> setback from the lower wall at least twice the height of the lower wall.) <br />