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03-20-1989 Planning Packet
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A-.V ;^--4 UoUMa, Ai. ^ 2 :: p/^ O a * 7 £>/ti K‘SSS5^lSiiS Mil}tefti*:': ■* ii^li 9 iM •■::•■ vfv ^; ,•;> J . : .-^ • wm ■ '4 :<\i mL- •' -. .;;■ V. -■immm m a m§y£Km V: ■■ •-• ?*T r * *1 ...."' ■ : i.'-^ vr >•.. f ■■_ . ■■ :\ •• • ', K':-' ' :■V' wia ■^A ^:f '^; ■■" 'y-|- liii PLANNIHG CCaiMISSICW „ MOBDAY, MARCH 20, 1275 BRCMN ROAD SOOTH -'irrij vj^ • J ^^ - * *•’ >- COOHCIL representative - ATTENDANCE Gullickson, 99 Sixth Avenue North 1. 7.00 p.». DraiUe * Utility Easement 2 7-15 P.me #1386 Clifford Otten,Intersection Of Willow Road s Highway 12 Rezonln? From RR-IB to B-1 3. ,.00 p.m. "|*i/SSiifL;.^fIo«™rt%«cciate. ““'"i'Saiiorof■ ,. .1370 «..-a^o™ —- - Continuation of Public Hearing 6. #1366 Loren^Butterfield^-^3^ ccnditions of Approval 7 .1374 Freshwater Foundation, 2500 shadywood Road - ’• * subdivision o£ a Lot Line Rearrangement Continuation of Public Hearing #1376 Dale & Chris Palm. 1710 Shadywood Road - Variance - Continuation of Public Hearing #1383 Lillian Bonander, 3200After the Fact Variance - Public Hearing §1385 Big Island Board of Governors, Big Island Vet's Camp Conditional Use Permit - Public Hearing 8 #1387 Margaret Rossing, 130 Cy'After the Fact Variance • Public Hearing ordinance Amendment - Review & Pinal Action ADDITIONAL ITEMS F,»bruarv 21, 1989 Minutes.13. Planning Commission approval of February “• Iprll"\7, l?eTco.mori‘SeJtin9? * f/v» - ■ 9<- ■' f1 r-t?'.’.. ■• >"■• A ' , 03 000- ■ ■/:VJ.-. . .• -i ' '•..' '.■'>;•; .--^, 4 e -Y'Klm ■0m 0^4 L- i *J^dgiui L- . r -/ :•ki*.'.....5|sp»'^-;*^- -..v-V; ■ VmmmiiiiSimyimr,^, -AfETHHG rsoo P.H.1m :h Avenue North Easement t Quadrant At Blghway 12 - lysis - an & Associates ne Drive - Hearing :a Boulevard - m Road - [deration of Conditions /wood Road ~ ngement - d Road “ c Hearing re Drive - Hearing Big Island Vet's Camp Hearing kce ; Hearing rinal Action y 21, 1989 Minutes, esentative to attend the ...I*..:.. .■ **T .-.j » ■’ " "v'\mm.V>:a'Planning Commission Chairman Kelley Orono Planning Commission Members City Administrator Bernhardson /FrostDatetSubjects Jeanne A. Mabusth, Building & Zoning Administrator March 15, 1989#1384 Fritz Gullickson, 99 Sixth Avenue North Easement Vacation ~ Public Hearing Pertinent Ordinance* - ^ Section 10.12 - Applicant seeks vacation of drainage and utility n«?!Sgem^nt^nvo^^^^^^ ?;rfljace“^p?opl?ti\^s°^ #°076). U.*t of Exhibits ^ Exhibit A Exhibit B Exhibit C Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit D E P G Exhibit H - Application Property Owners List Legal Description of Easement to be Vacated Application #1076 Lot Line Rearrangement Survey of Easement ^ ^ Section “ Easement in Relation to Structure Site Plan Approved with Building Permit for 99 6th Ave N Review of ^plication - Fritz Gullickson, both owner and builder of residence Avenue North, has applied for a vacation o^^he drainage and utility redefined building envelopes. Mr. Gullickson is in the process of selling the new residence and to drainage and utility easement along the south border of the existing drainage and utility easement that intersects the building envelope serves no public purpose. Staff Recommendation - staff recoamends the afproval of the vacation ^lolel^ritSat'Id^^t* ,Vli"x"trh;rnurAVtV fl^ir^he eaa..ent serve, no public purpose in its present location. fiPW* y:m irei mmymmeimM'r:, ymm, Lie IS .'..V'. it"'!- >■ T. , . . • . 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I V’V^’■ “ '‘fliii i?---I iMpPsip*pwii sss fe.v -'V-itfllPPI*:S.'1 ii^:■"■Y: ^ '...;a:.AV': - • '• ■.rp';Xp ■ .: ;-s.:mt*''■’M--^present Use of Property .^i;f^£ii2>^/tsp«?fy?idetail: Fr (/^<>/>r£^mmM& :.:- "jM^^‘' B tIBSD SOTIIITTM:.S _____ ^Completed Application Form. - owners withi£_15iU-^yo“ obtain ?;n“L*t f%'^rHVn'nep°r;Volnt^^ D\p«?renrof Pina^Stl^dOl Oot,rn.ent -1—' i?MpijrieU”’ •t«'i enpelopos (#10) pre-addressed to each of the names ==*"-'on the above list with no return address. mmM^.;^T;i:^ertificate Of survey. ^ proposed contours) if land ^ “S-S"..’.- rtgaaaj ‘auiVA?..u"---“ ^m ^^lk^r"tSaryour\pp?!=a%7onTs*Lrc\V^^^ info^likatfon'hL not been included. P' ^«;nZc«IorSlonInr=^a^^^h""’-^^ APPlicaWo” is complete Ai* . ^ DateJ Zoning Officials Signature___________________________— umMmmmmmmrn U.;:-^-C-.V^I? APPLICABT'S SIGHATTOB nrovide all information required or The applicant hereby agrees to pay all fees and/orrequested by the Zoning Administrator, agre r p y certifies that SSLual expenses ‘^anl corr'^s'^c^"^^^^ of his/her icnowledge. ^ ryr^— ONHBRS SI6HAT0RB Applicant's signature .:•^. v;--. ONHBRS SI6HAT0HB \ / , , m #-o this aoolication and further The owner hereby the oroperty by/City staff, consultants. -----------------------7^-/-----—7^ ■- _ 25 davs before the mmih Applicant must^^e ®^ jJ®niJrCoJ!Sisii^^^ arV held on the ?itfd^S?on=dlfor.«rmV«\l- ^ review meetings of ^ arrangements to have an unable to attend a scheduled meeti g, p -j-,-* a.he Building 6 Zoning authorized agent attend in your pl^ace and advise the B g Office of this change prior to the meeting. ^ ri-'. cc-v:;.: -v;-'-;;. ;;u .;.^ , ; ; •, ;^ myyyy: -■•.':;?^:-.<^.i-.i:;;, , k'■■ I'.::-'" -y:■.' ■•■;■■.■-;.-.■ -'L'*\ X. A- * 1-^‘AwSki?- J-*. , ; •.. I i'-'i '■A"P:A,vv;;a;V.;;vr';5ffl ■-mm :'i«i ''s . .. ■■.■''! •• •'••V-: - , ,.•■yf’m-^. ■ . -, m ... • atir*^1 - w. ■;!mi-IK.mm yyiMlI^^SHry- ■ '. ;^^T^-:i;.>>:fv..? . : ' ■ :/ < .'/'iWWBU.-m,:V- r y *»-^;SiW:aS-'■SIS*■wm RUN DATE 02/06/69 REPORT NO. P16J5601 PAGE 8>■ i"i:" *6A1CH 006-'=-=#:« =1mm3 5 qi_^you can obtain ce A-603 Governmento each of tjie namesjntours) if land uirements)* a separate list of PROP AODR ONNER NAME TAXPAYER NAME/ADOR 18 25-118-2S 41 0001 OOSOO SIXTH AVC N OOUGtAS DAYTON ETAL DOUGLAS J DAYTON 300 CO RO NO 6 HAYZATA MN 65591 38 25-118-25 45 002600255 HOLLANDER RO K H MARINE SKI MARINE KONRAD M A KAY I MARINE 235 HOLLANDER RO HAYZATA fW 55391 38 25-118-25 45 002700250 HOLLANDER RO RICHARD 0 STEVENS RICHARD 0 STEVENS 260 HOLLANDER RO HAYZATA W 55391PROP AODR 0»tCR NAME TAXPAYER NAME/AOOR 38 25-118-25 44 000200058 ADDRESS UNASSIGNEO ST EOHAROS EPISCL CH ST EOHAROS EPISCOPAL CHWl P 0 BOX 71 HAYZATA MN 55591 38 25-118-23 44 000700225 HOLLANDER RD R E POtCRS S M G POHERS RICHARD E P0«RS 225 HOLLANDER RO HAYZATA MN 55391 38 25-118-23 44 001100038 ADDRESS IWASSIGNEO PAUL J MERZ CONSTRUCT CO PAUL MERZ CONSTR CO 2919 INDEPENDENCE RO MAPLE PLAIN MM 5535938 25-118-25 44 QOlZPROP AODR OHNER NAME TAXPAYER NAME/ADOR FRITZ GULLICKSON FRITZ GULLICKSON 15905 46TH AVE N PLYMOUTH ttl 55447 38 25-118-23 44 001300215 HOLLANDER RO FRANKLIN N GROVES JR ET AL FRANKLIN N GROVES JR AM) MICHELLE GROVES 215 HOLLANDER RO HAYZATA »W 55391 38 25-118-25 44 001500200 HOLLANDER RO EST OF HUOUR P HOLLANDER EST OF HILOUR P HOLLANDER PO BOX 9405 MPLS W 55440mmm: :ation. Please information has iiHl tion is complete Date__________ tion required or all fees and/or and certifies that best of his/her .cation and further staff# consultants# for purposes of PROP AODR OHNER NAME TAXPAYER NAME/AOOR 38 36-118-25 11 0012 00785 FERNOALE RO N ALLEGRA H PARKER PAUL L A ALLEGRA H PARKER 70S FERNOAU RO N NAYZATA )W 55591 38 36-118-23 11 001300038 ADDRESS JNASSIGNEO p t A PARKER PAUL L PARKER 785 N FERNOALE RO HAYZATA W 55391 38 36-118-23 11 001400765 FERNOALE RO N S V A R SHANEDLING STANLEY V SHANEDLING 765 NO FERNOALE RD HAYZATA MN 55391 V / \y 4ii \i PROP AODR OHNER NAME TAXPAYER NAME/AOOR 30 36-118-25 11 0017 00715 FEmOALE RO N RICHARD J LYMAN RICHARD J LYMAN 715 NO FERNOALE RD HAYZATA MN 55591 38 36-118-23 11 0026 00763 FERNOALE RO N E F JR A J C KAMM ERVIN F JR A JENNY C KAMM 763 NORTH FERNOALE RO HAYZATA W S5391 38 36-118-23 11 0027 00801 FERNOALE RD N CHARLES A MAUREEN YORK CHARLES A MAUREEN YORK 2635 ZANZIBAR LANE PLYMOUTH MN 55447 PROP AODR OHNER NAME TAXPAYER NAME/ADOR 38 36-118-23 11 0028 00755 FERNOALE RO N L M A J H MITHUN LEHIS M A JEFWE H MITHl»l 755 NO FERNOALE RO HAYZATA MN 55591 gg - i days before the are held on the t all scheduled an applicant is oents to have an ilding & Zoning BAmm RUN DATE 02/1 8ATCH 006f . c if -#™ . ;■■y#:fe^. * .-t-’ ’■* :.:v?'REPORT NO. 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Applicant's ds set forth in B“1 zoning posed even more restrictive - Area 5 assification Listing quirements for Hwy 12 Corridor Corridor ;hroughout the Comprehensive B in addition to the proposed with the Planning Commission, eement for Out lot A with the d he feels it imperative that : has advised that the B-1 is commercial districts for his posed B-6 with B-1, the B-1 been present at Mr. Rebers’ posal is consistent with the cepts the more restrictive %... nmMmm Sj-’ySafi^Bai aivjijpfii: iV ■; a® - y_.... y®.. fy. ■ -v i'-v^- '.-y "y •■■ .••- :vyi a®./. :• .: . :,/ ■■■ ; ; .! • ••;liiiSii ‘■■a.- ‘t >t'-.: ' y;•» • • • . ' ••••• *.mma: y'®;--IZoning File #1386 March 16, 1989 Page 2 of 5Issues for Consideration —1. Comparison of existing B-1 zoning standards with Standards.roposed B-6Comparison of Structural Setbacks my ® y ■ ■mm *■ :■ ali®. Front Rear Side Side (street) -1 *1 B-6 *2, 35'30' *3 35*30' 15' *3 10' *3 35'30* . • f,- ' L- a.®- • * • ■ n y B-1 has specr.al yard requirements for landscaping: Front 20' Rear 30' Side 15' adjacent to "R" Side 10' adjacent to street Commercial use adjacent to "R" district requires fencing or evergreen hedge (50% opaque, 6 feet high) along rear and side lot lines. No special yard requirements for B-6 district - standard does squire that 25% of land area be landscaped with grass - 3% of la parJcing lot must be landrcaped. 35' if adjacent to "R" Comcariscn of Par)cinq Setbaclcs -1 20'15' *3 3» *1 10' 3'5' 20'10* district district district /t ■=yp|| m:.- ' ; ■:m ummm '’ryyi- \ Pf?... ' . ^iS^iiii m*. ■' .-'■■■■m. ■■■kI pls»v»:y. : .>y.:yy>y‘'y;^::';• < >: 'V'^. 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JJ"® q Lake from their LI provide sewer from the srty would be ;se of B-1 district states te access to highways and an of the requirement for : issue, it may have to be I proposed subdivision of OSes to divide the garden t is the case, applicant )division application with iling of these land use esolve of the rezoning to .Sections concerning this view of Otten's proposal. and the permitted to provide a district for rm a service primarily for suggesting a neighborhood- or level of use not the immediate neighborhood adius. The area certainly other business districts jstrictive controls. 1 uses cited in Subdivision rould it be appropriate in district? Review Exhibit ements" for the Highway 12 le zoning districts within •ricts have been excluded 0 immediate neighborhood). Lsting commercial districts orhood service area. W::.Krk :a >*;’ ■:::v . •• Y‘ .. ■* . 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Mi' mm V'Y- ‘v"'' ;:• ^ ':;'i«ii:V«Krt>.;;vl^#iite!^||3;:fjv^;: ■ ■ ‘^^^<ifei;?isideration of the B remain in single >r multiple family ipplicant reflects f Lake Drive. What of Lot A and the tts the properties? fencing. litted with rezoning Review Exhibits lensive Plan that e survey reveals a .Is map classifies e Cordova shown to issed prior to the from the site all has many drainage >r issue. r the residential» Lly Lots A and B? t of Lots A and B, rivate property of ;ere is additional meeting the safety th from Highway 12 id at the east sida o realign with the mbdivision should mmum 3„-. .:■ 5 - :r,ncy'^f y -■ 'fv'. ‘ ‘ •' ‘f--' »■ = ISBiBfei'.* ■.-. ■\ - ym:S-M • V =v-.:v:v^:. ■;■:■ :■"■■•;; li .:^y''i^ai■^ ■ A'^^fea^srvSfe^,'* •.'■■■f,.V.^ 'A"';.ri- * •■;;,v/tC;»;v; ': •, .t.'-v-'£«■• ■>■,■?■ -I :S»Ik.:Zoning File #1386 March 16f 1989 Page 5 of 5of action are available. 1. Denial finding no “"l“Mlitent‘''vlVh Vef"’“ed the B-1 zoning district meets the intent of the uses of the B-1 zoning * niahwav 12 and is recommended that comprehensive Plan ®>”®f City Council's final l§lD«“n‘of “?h"e ;^,°'o°rdin.nc.%=r Highway 12 within the next month. 2. Conditional atproval of the B-1 retonlng baaed on the following findings: B. The City ha. adopted no formal morltorium to limi development proposals at this time. B. The comprehenaive Plan ““^«/«rty*. has approved commercial use of this p P Y C. The propoaed B-1 reaonlng is the cloaeat fit to the garden center use. Thla approw.l ia conditioned upon the following: ;iop"ted^.‘^‘T"hrri*ti 'tV“a"f’e‘;to;;;f ce"p"t .rnd'-m-eifr^rth: original rezoning application to PUD. 'pP l?o?nt'\%“L‘" li lV'’.”L%m.1 commercial site plan. C. Approval of sewer service for the property. uprJo^^^Vpptoval "y the Council of the reaonlng. Si.::&"5S;ifc:’ - r ’» ••} » ::V^: K;::wmm-- ■ . . , -r* " ' * ‘ .*■■ *■s:: s.v,i-..;.y: .■;.■• ■ . ■.'■■;,;> i' ;s mmmmsn i ;.. ■-^.yv ' r- ■•■ y yyy-;:i.y : ' :■:•■ ■■ :-y"" ■--■ vy.-v:- , ••y ; : i. : ;• y=..:.yvVir-«-.. ,.::==- -vy.;..-»«%y .-:::..^y;iy■ -C- s;;:i. yyis^^iSV.:-^:;-‘‘r ■ ' .y '..■. -y- r- Ns ■=A-: :y-s-.T>mter- '.V :^ .-.. ii ... .•r-•'■ ■■ -1••* -r-rMt 'W-- - ■JHiiiit*^-'"« ^^‘v->■■«</ •findings to issues noted n, the following options :ible with the purpose of ,sistent with permitted meets the intent of the : and is recommended tnar the City Council's final within the next month. ig based on the following al moritorium to limit or the Highway 12 corridor jperty. closest fit to the garden :11 the PUD ordinance is )t the amendment of the inq by the City Council, Lvision application and operty. rect applicant * L site plan with the City zoning * • s. |T «AA'.-!4 i 4k*-' '.'i# wm-wm ',-1 mm mm I® wm y&m •■;•:.--v. Mimm - w '**, t;-•:..'.8; ■*Tr=r-'^m •®>-v-a ;y;-.vt.f:;-;-•■••:••.:V;-W^mm • >v -i: ■ •'- -.‘ • • .•..•■ 5 iissw*--'''■ ■;'»' -"filiiiiiilif-r-■•■'4 irvpvnaJHS88-iiiI-":* 4k %W;. ?;• .Sil® mi ■m yyy ^ v.M ,/ • ♦ ■: ^iV.w..:;;...;:, liaW'l =ITT OF 0R0 »0 - OaBRAL LW OSBPROPERTY LOCATIOH -f f" ^=*.1Site Address R3 Property Identification Number (P.I.D.) ■ ^i?“2>22-Q.flI2________OT-nnertv abstract or __X.^----- torrens?""'“rfot'ctndTtion.^ "s. ^ppUHtions only) Please attach legal description to application *f not incloded on required survey^__________________________________________________ —————” ——— Phone t home) applicabt Piili’iiMwsssiV.,: , :■ . .j-Pifmmmmm[>. ■ ■ ‘ .ms-: ••':.' ■•■■■ ■ ’ Name ni if ford Otten P.O. Box 249 Address __________ Phone fwnrk^ 47~^-S^t25 ----------- 2265 W. Wayzata Blvd . cctte^:^ City Long Tj>ke Zip— iSiP omOER (if different than applicant) 2iame Judd and Mary L. Ringer Address 40«^ Willow Dr. South Phone (home) _ Phone 47V7121 City Qrono •- Sv/1 ^iD s«y^q6—-r .* * 1.- w. a ^/Q/,:, (month/year) Date Property Acquired 7^/6? parceis~5f land. I (do) (do not) also own ______________________-r------t" v =:*v ‘uJ-‘ *vii •VJ'i kr^ *T u “2 f r • !• ' ..WV • *•’ ..-H ) tm \J ii* •* V ' ■*''.' / \ ■Vi-. ^ ^ $100.00 a) $150.00 b) $150.00 c) $250.00 d) $200.00 f) Residential accessory Use Institutional (church, school, etc.) Duplex Credit/Bldg Commercial/industrial Use Land Alteration Grading and filling - designated wetland or floodplain . _ .qt yd. or more ----------^S^iS|,*sea«i“"r.tainin, .alls within 75" -------- of lakeshore fmmwm mm;m yyyyy::sym-yv: PRD/PID - see fee schedule other APPIalCATIOHS $150.00 -- - -- $250.00 - - - - $150.00 - - - - $ 50.00 - X $250.00 $100.00 coamercial Site nan Review (+ consultant fees) Vacation Easement Vacation Easement Vacation With Subdivision Rezoning Appeals other - see fee schedule mmy-rn ■■y*i^r:yyy-fr: ®®-;: •• V, .. . • ®s V'y®-y " yyW:^msyy WiMWy-V ;-•8vv^.vV.;.:Va LV»\8::®:y.. ;a.-* v •;; c i' / . : y y ■V. ®- .;«^yy- vyi/yy-y® :. >•:•,■ ■.-/; .-^.y v>=;;;:sN.i®v®y;:y-: ■.■;vyy>ry; . ■ ■„ . -^ ■, ■ ■?•.-: .'-y "■ 8'.'. • ,^ . ,:y ' ;..d.= ■■a.<:-^®v/v .iV a.,y v-: ':ya;®88®:yVya?r5". 8'/ :::;' .■'•■: ^ './v i=:f:av •• -mm:. -■■- m-"--m. a y'Vr -'-ar a •••;■»•: ■■=••.:' -...v*.. •, * v vy=arvy% yvaa-.-va- va-yy-l •:;; ::X y. y Ky yymmmmrnmmniiM i not included lome) work) 473-S425.mm4 wmmmms:: :• HA-lii rliis*'. f^ng Lake _ Zlp^jygg. home ) __________——1®^ 473-7123. Orono -»—.• r.r •-r.ri,;'} ^ f ' ‘^to -.r {month/year of land. • “• ■f?’ JT • * Y v;^. :v--v " Z ,“t •'•♦*• ..w'V « w *. • V C' Lon Fee ■I:~:PT-l‘■^r•^ :CU "■ " rV:<i v^/:v/‘ -vv X i!'' ’1 ^hoolr ©tCe)- y^y...^ I lii^ e ^mm ng - designated wetland or iWi b. .■ 1 - 101 cu. yd. or more :aining walls withxn 75 (+ consultant fees) mm Pl^ [vision 'i^m^umMmmmm ^ :*:.l^ ••■ .'•:V. -r- '• 'f-• •TtTT’T.•.•...■ > L: . ■ i':-.' . ■./&«■»■•;'..■;■' •f^; ■ • •jmy...^mm .*•••.,•r^lpllljl^^;-S|V ■■ ' ’-ni Sfe,;Mmmmiiv ? ilfWi- ;y.i^.y K-y«PRESENT USE OF FROPERTTPresent Zoning District R-2jiTesent Use of Property _____ ResidentialOther (specify) AgricultureOESCRIPTIOH OF REQUESTDescribe request in detail: Request rezoning from R-2 to R-i for Comnercial use by Otten Bros Nursery a Landscaping, Inc. required SUBMITTRLS 1. Completed Application Form. 2. Certified Property Owners List of owners within 350' (you can obtain this list from Hennepin County Department of Finance A-603 Government Center 348-3271) , /* , i. « ..u3. Stamped, legal sized envelopes (#10) pre-addressed to each of the names on the above list with no return address. 4. Certificate of survey. , j 5. Topographic survey (existing and proposed contours) if land alterations involve changes in elevation (grades). Construction plan, if applicable (see staff for requirements). Plat Map. , i j. e As an addendum to this application, please attach a separate list of any other persons you wish notified of this application. The applicant and Property Owner must sign this application. Please remember that your application is not complete if the above information has not been included. Certification by Zoning Department that Land Use Application is complete. Zoning Officials Signature ___________________________________ Pate--------------------- APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE The applicant hereby agrees to provide all information required or requested by the Zoning Administrator, agrees to pay all fees and/or unusual expenses incurred in review of this application, and certifies ^at the information supplied is tru^^ and correct to the best of his/her knowledge . m Applicant's signature ( Date __ OHNERS SIGNATURE /t ^ ^ The owner hereby acknowledges and agrees to this application and rurtner authorized reasonable entry onto the property by City staff, consultants, agents, commission members, and Council members for purposes of investigation and verification of this request. Owner's signature Date Applicant must have all submittals into the City offices 25 days before the Planning Commission Meeting. Planning Commission Meetings are held on the third Monday of each month. Applicants must be present at all scheduled review meetings of the Planning Commission and Council. If an applicant is unable to attend a scheduled meeting, please make arrangements to have an authorized agent attend in your place,and advise the Building & Zoning Office of this change prior to the meeting. -4, :• i..-- yy; mm: • • ■.. '<•: ' ^ •• V* : ■ iL'' • .• ■ ■■■^ ''0- - .-..■mm-:. >.■:< y;--: y-vr^ w-1' 1fey ■ •- - 1' •'.•1 V' .A - ^ yyy V-'-/ •:= '•• ■ ■•■-3| ■ ;"V= M;Cy : •:y VvV''4y^y ’-'. ■ mss run ORTR 02/ batch OdAPROP AOOR 0»tCR NAHE TAXPAYER NAI1E/A00R PROP AOOR OWSR NAHE taxpayer NAHE/ADDR PROP AOOR OWIER NAHE TAXPAYER NAME/AODR PROP AOOR OMIER NAME TAXPAYER NAHE/AOOR PROP AOOR OMSR NAME taxpayer NAME/AOOT PROP AOOR ONTCR NAN TAXPAYER NAME/AOO' mmmmmm*SniLa.forlyou can obtain 603 Governmentch of the namesrs) if landtnts). irate list of Lon. Please formation has s complete required or fees and/or ertifies that : of his/her >4/89 1 and further consultants/ purposes of before the leld on the scheduled pplicant is to have an g & Zoning mmm-pjy.;:: •mms'smm:l.V >:V - . V:> > -n* •■• ‘Ihrisw-- •«■ SKS 4'ikmm-Mm m wmm Mmim I mmyrn :’v If '»*■s-34"'v K ^liilill':.:o»RUN OATB 02/1*/#*HEItCPlN COUMTY PROPCOTY lNro«M*TI0M SVSTIH PROPERTY 0l«ERS LIST report no. Pl*3S*0l PACE 15batch od*PROP AOOR OMKR NAME TAXPAYER NAME/ADOR SB 33-118-25 n 0003 00038 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED ORONO PLAZA REIERSGORD LAN flRH AY*5 HALITAX AVE S SUITE 7 EOINA ttl 55A2*S8 SA-118-23 21 0001 020*0 HAYZATA BLVO HAZEL P MYERS REBERS CONST INC 3525 HEBSTER AVE MPLS MN 55*1*d)38 3A-118-23 21 0002021*0 HAYZATA BLVD HILLIAM H »€AR < NIFE MINISTERS LIFE/INV OEPT 3100 H LAKE ST MPLS TW 55*1*PROP AOOR OFtCR lUME TAXPAYER NAME/AODR 38 3*-118-23 22 000300720 DICKEY LAKE DR J REIS JR a K Z REIS JOSEPH a KATHLEEN REIS 720 DICKEY LAKE DR LONG LAKE MN 5535*58 3*-118-23 22 000500701 DICKEY LAKE DR JOHN H GULLICKSON CONSTR INC JOHN H GULLICKSON CONSTR INC p 0 BOX 1**HAMEL m 553*0 38 3*-110 -23 22 000*00725 DICKEY LAKE DR B a D MCKAYBARRY C a DAMARIS M MCKAY 725 DICKEY LAKE DR LONG LAKE W 5535*1 -1M*"vT •H*’-PROP ADDR ONNER NAME TAXPAYER NAME/ADOR 38 3*-118-23 22 000700735 DICKEY LAKE DR P 0 SK006 a S L SK006 PAUL a SHERRY SKOOG 735 DICKEY LAKE OR LONG LAKE TW 5535*38 3*-110-2S 22 0008007*5 DICKEY LAKE OR MAP BAUMER MARVIN L BAW1ER 7*5 DICKEY LAKE DR S LONG LAKE »W 5535*38 3*-118-23 22 000*00755 DICKEY LAKE OR T 6 ESAU AHA ESAU TERRANCE G t MARY A ESAU 755 DICKEY LAKE OR LONG LAKE IW 55356 rrsVs ^PROP AOOR oMaR name TAXPAYER NAME/ADOR 38 36-118-2S 22 0010 007*5 DICKEY LAKE OR JHSILCO CORP INSILCO CORP C/O HIMFIELO HOMES DIV P 0 BO< *2106 PLYMOUTH m S5**2 38 3*-118-23 22 001100710 DICKEY LAKE OR J A a N J GATES JR JOEL HALVATNE 237* H LAKE OF ISLES BLVO MPLS «l 55*05 (<P 38 5*-118-2S 22 001202251 PINE RIOCE LA CLIFFORD L OFTEN CLIFFORD L OFTEN BOX 2*9 LONG LAKE 104 55356 PROP ADDR OWIER NAME TAXPAYER NAME/ADOR 38 36-116-23 22 OOlf 00038 ADDRESS UNASSIGNEO CAM RINGER CHARLES J a MARY L RINGER *05 MILLOM OR S LONG LAKE MN 5535* 38 3*-118-23 2* 0001 02120 HAYZATA BLVO HILLIAM MAR ETAL HILLIAM M MAR 3* HACKBERRY HILL LONG LAKE f*4 5535* c3) 72 33-118-23 1* 0013 00585 HILLOH DR LARTCH OEVELOPMNT CO ROBERT 0 ERICKSON 2*70 CEDAR POINT RO HAYZATA MM 553*1 (.1® ) PROP AOOR OHMR NAME TAXPAYER NAME/ADOR 72 33-118-23 1* 001* 005*5 HILLOH OR LARTCH OEVELOPMNT CO ROBERT 0 ERICKSON 2*70 CEDAR POINT RO HAYZATA M4 553*1 72 3*-118-23 23 0001 GE0R6AYN C KRAMR 1*88 COPE I Aim ROAD maple PUIM 1*4 5535* 72 3*-118-23 23 0002 n9«.B MAY2ATA BLVO H maple GROVE 1*4 553** ^ -11*^RUN Date 02/16/8*BATCH 006'PROP M)0R OMXR NAM TAXPAYER NAM/AOOR 72 56-U8-23 23023*5 HAYZATA B LONG LAKE ENGINE ROBERT E HAUGEN 832* OAKVIEH CT maple grove 4*4PROP AOOR OMIER NAM TAXPAYERNAME/ADDR 72 3*-118-23 23 022*5 HAYZATA I CLIFFORD L OFTEN CLIFFORD L OHEH 22*5 N HAYZATA B LONG LAKE 1*4 IPROP AOOR OHMR NAM TAXPAYER NAM/ADOR /2 36-118-23 23 02325 HAYZATA RICHARD R RLAJO I ELITE AUTO X RIC 2325 M HAYZATA I LONG LAKE 1*4 51 ■1^4 ■ V. ■■«mREPORT MO. 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V liiM ►:-'i>4SpS m W¥ • •■ ;'o :«; V'-;Kv = -.:immW^SWs tion for re-zoning to hereby request 10.40, Subd.l of B-1 .■W.W3 ;.;, f» ,mHw••. ’•• .-. .•! ••:•■ ) 'A. - w^mm&i ^pA':Si||i ■■^vAv;:A-vA : A ■ - ; ::• V’a V> - :mmmmimm 0^mmmrnmmmnwm: pip' 1 \- -.V A-v - ;_A A-.;_ y-,_ »::A-^i|| mimmmmM K'APAr^iPf.^^.A;-A -A •:^:•c^>:;::;=^t^vg•^•.lA r\ >a; - PyA AA-: :■" ' A wife-A ' ? ■:*;%^7^ •’SEsSSPv-.--. ■ A I KP^A',aiii Ifei ^Aa^ A Ki^yV.:vA.:IpaAaAAAa.: AA^^AAv v;.- a? iiisiis b-A,7*l6^.'i' A: .ifcrJ^^.Vj^.;. -:... >-•»mmA A-- A^ .,. •:; .^ ■ . '^. -■^-•'aa.:-AA- -AA A:-:K; k:A :^'A A,.v. *'^V.V;-':'. 7.A.. •.-..AAV.vA.y. A,; j b:"' ^ y.. -s.-'K ..*?•,••••MBS Aiij i^mm lAH Property Area No. 5 -. Thi5 sn.ll parcel of 13 acres represents the property s.o.t alfficult to develop effectively because of its narrow depth between Hi,hway 12 and the existin, Ringer.wood residential area. The area however, does not have U„ltatlonn, wetland limitations, or slope concerns found rn Anr^^y E) The shape and size of this parce other areas (see Appendix E). Tne snap KTm for the installation of a frontage road in does present a problem for t this area. 1/i; ;4I;./ AA'A-AA; ni aoussion Alternatives - Alternatives as indicated above are very limited tor this |:^g area* 1. n.....1oned Accc-^<-1 '-'■rent Zoning - This parcel is relatively small and presents constraints repardin, development as found in other area in the corridor. 2. c.mm.rcial/Retal.lZM.iltiple Families - Alternative development in the northeast quadrant of Willow Drive and Hiqhway 12 would be of a commercial office/retail nature. It is anticipated that any development on the north/east side of the frontage road would be of a multi-residential nature. The possible inclusion of two residential lots (A S B) which were not originally included in the study would allow for appropriate buffering between the multi-residential and the Single family development in Ringers Wood. aA'A ':.V WM§mt'MhS0,m^mssmw^ a :* AAAAAiy "-.A; ■■ A',.y::>;Ay ; a: ; y.y,..i:, V^^. j ■Ai’f;. -;a « a;v aa:v £A’rV.iA’ .4^. Mm*.fVV'*i^i(f(l^^ • ^^aat^resents the luse of its lingerswood have soil IS found in this parcel *age road in ced for this } parcel is 5 regarding lor. Pfei:^.- /^ Ss..'?T^:i i ii^»s 1 . -v’, ^.:.A:v: ;-‘v.. .<• •' 'mrn^ j> -^ar f».-A -• ,' ■ “.Fi--y: ■ Kt a ; .■-’ ■y - A-.‘.< 1* ;.'i^ fm^:. ii; ■P'"' M:'-:/■■ ■ ■ ir..i-.-; : ■ ■■ ,-■> • • C'a^ri;i..;i>-ili• •■■ ::=••■ ‘V■:mm Et'r?• •> ii;^. ::Mi A- ^DICKEY lake R0._::,,'/^ .v ’ ■■■ Primary Frontage Road • ••• Alternate Frontage Road Area 5 •* i Recommended Alternative - The recommended alternative in Figure 33 would include transition of commercial on the south side of the frontage road back to multi-residential on the northr with appropriate Fig. 33 mVk A •¥• r\r> ^ ^ rf t PFW ; • .vv ■ - "•^: V.:- ' ! -:. • v- Ar A;',: .r^'^-:iA;::T-^;ArA' -V. ■•: •- ., ' v TgB^-V,v., ■v--•.■■:„■. mmmm^ h ■"■■'ji ■■'• ■ ■•. •A. "■K-v^- ::vyyAv^:V7;AS'-i'-- ■b/' ■mmJgm, Hf^’--;,. !■■■■ ■ ‘UJ /■■;• S - >:>•: • • a.'-av -v ■ y .V ’ "'V a' mI :VaV;J B.:0^^WM,^-l^’fl-'^ ■■ -lAii&fc'.j'.jL * *• ■-4--1.vt- y:? A A .^:;; ?y.'yAcfB'HSa'Ba:m • .-x.-t: y. !:,.y mm y.i^ •• ^ /, : .A''-: A.*-: :'■"■•■ ":i y .■!'.>■ B ■'- A : ■;: •■ •• . ■,' !a A.V.A A>vv, ^ Ay_>=.,v-,..v^,.„,......... ■ V >. teAA.;^;r;, A.-y; yrnmmmmmM Mmmmm SiMimxlapmm' bP*. ..r^--".; -: ’ . -’i yyj;.A:5«.^Vv.:A; : : . .• • •• -V • :•• , ■. ■.'— '•*.• ■ T ’ i .' :t?/ )VMv-y. •■ ' y ,A.y .' Vv”'. A. -y-'yA . V . ■:-'.;y y .'a'-:.;-.■■■B-•■ B. :':-;V ..'•'•BB^a-vi;mmMWmi liiiiiWBiiIp^PAyy . .1; yyiisssa-mmm • ■ V \f./tCyyyp K'XM B'V 'yA-'yAyy^lBI bB^iI - ::yr. V^V- aB. •* • ••• *:'. • •. HI oM : F=i<r Road I Road Area 5 ;« t Fig. 33 33 would include the frontage road fith appropriate th. The frontage lence opposite the the frontage road he intensity of r through the Long ts of the Long Lake m •/-It.'-' ^ ■■VS:;':*.,# '*sv- m * M ■»»y» wm:^liiMl mm&m r'^i .m ...'•a ^ ^ '-V-' ■ ••■-•.••:■■ ..;4iJkik - : M:m::mmmmm ■•, ••71 :.: .jL.. ... i7^E^^.'^■ :'-r;;>;gHfc'N',..ii<»‘‘I'yf'"-:-'-Vv! ■r boundary. Tonguing of'**JMrial into the B horiton is expressed by very' dark-grav and gray coatings on faces of peds. .-Hire of the B2 horiton is silty clay or clay./L content in the finest textured layer ranges Zgm 45 to 60 percent. Sand content is less than 10 Vent and is typically less than 5 percen^ Tex- of the C horizon is variable, ranging from clay riilty clay loam, silt ■'^uia, or loam. In places ^re the C horizon is heavy silty clay loam or if tenninates at a depth of less than 7-. *^es and connonly less than 54 inches. Silty Winents do not occur in all areas, but where they «occur, they are up to 4 feet in thickness. ^ commonly occurs within a depth of 10 feet. The \horizon is medium acid to neutral. The B horizon j neutral to strongly acid, and the C horizon is ^ly to strongly calcareous. As mapped in Hennepin County, these soils are jrker in color in the upper part of the B ^^criz^ -iin the defined range for the Shields series. This ifference, however, does not alter their usefulness :r behavior. ^ , j . Shields soils have a thinner, lighter colored A •ariton than the associated Minnetonka soils . Tiiey 21 higher in clay content and lower in sand content :hin similar Dundas soils. Shield:? silty clay loam (Sh) .--This nearly level ioll occupies flats and shallow drainageways . Areas jf mostly 2 to 5 acres in size, but a few tractf J at up to IS acres in site. , „ ,u 1’ Included in mapping were saall areas of Dalbo ■ !otls on slight rises and a few small areas of clay- !» soils in depressions. •n»is soil needs drainage to be productive. Be- 30Se water is removed slowly by tile drains, tiles I med to be closely spaced to be effective. If prop- ■Tly drained and managed, this soil is moderately ..II suited to crops grown in the county. An occa-^ :ional sod crop helps tile drains to remove excess •uer more rapidly. (Capability unit IIw-:; wood land group 6; building site group 11] Shorewood Series The Shorewood series consists of deep, moderately ^11 drained soils that formed in calcareous clayey :tdiments 2 to 5 feet thick over calcareous loamy till. In many places a 1-foot to 3-foot layer of iilty sediment occurs between the clay and the loamy till. These are nearly level to gently sloping *eils in smooth, convex positions on hills and njolis. Slopes are mostly simple. The native ^netation was mixed hardwoods. Shorewood soils are *>3eciated mainly with Hayden and Erin soils. In a representative profile, the surface layer is black silty clay loam about 10 inches thick. The ^soil is about 23 inches thick and consists of ^ree layers. The upper part is very dark grayish - silty clay; the middle part is olive-brown 'ilty clay, and the lower part is light olive-brown ^'Ity clay. The underlying material is light olive- btoun clay loam. Shorewood soils have high available .moisture ca pacity, moderately slow permeabilit:.', ar.d medium to slow internal drainage. The water table in the more nearly level areas is at a depth of 3 to 5 feet during wet periods. The root zone is deep, but plant roots develop slowly in the firm, clayey subsoil. The surface layer is high in organic-matter content. Shorewood soils are very fertile, but crops grown on them respond well to additional fertilizer. Representative profile of Shorewood silty clay loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, in a cultivated field, 240 feet east and 320 feet north of the southwest comer, SEl/4 SEl/4 SWl/4 sec. 23, T. 11^ N., R. 23 Ap-0 to 10 inches, black (lOYR 2/1) silty clay loam; strong, very fine, subangular blocky structure; friable; neutral; clear, smooth boundary . B1--10 to 13 inches, very dark grayish-brown (2.SY 3/2) silty clay; strong, fine, subangular blocky structure; firm; few pores; common, patchy, grainy coatings cn ped faces; medium acid; clear, smooth boundary. B2t--18 to 30 indies, olive-brown C-‘SY 4/4) silty clay; strong, medium, subangular blocky and angular blocky structure; firm; common pores; thick, moderately patchy, black and very dark brown clay films on ped faces; sli^tly acid; clear, smooth boundary. B3t —50 to 33 inches, light olive-brown (Z.SY 5/4) silty clay; moderate, coarse, subangular blocky structure; firm; common pores; thin, pateny, black clay films on vercical ped faces; few black organic stains; neutral, clear, smooth boundary. C—33 to 60 inches, light olive-brown (2.5Y 5/4) clay loam; weak, fine and medium, subangular blocky structure; firm; many pores; few, fine, black, Old root channel fillings; common, medium, prominent, yellowish-brown (lOYR 5/8) iron oxide concretions; calcareous; moderately alkaline. The solum is 23 to 40 inches thick. The A hori zon is black, very dark brown, or very dark gray. The B2 horizon ranges from dark grayish brown to light olivb brown auid yellowish brown in color. Tex ture ib t>’pically silty clay that is 40 to 50 per cent clay, but clay content ranges from 35 to 60 percent. Sand content is less than 15 percent and centers around 5 percent. The C horizon is grayish brown to light olive brown. Te.xture is silt.: clay, silty clay loam, clay loam, silt loam, zr loam, depending upon thickness of the sediments. There is commonly loamy till within a depth of 7 feet. The A horizon is slightly acid to neutral, and the B hori zon is neutral to medium acid. Shorewood soils are lower in sand content and typically higher in clay content than similar Kil kenny, Le Sueur, and Lerdal soils. They have a thicker and darker colored A horizon than the asso ciated Dalbo soils . They are better drained than the associated Minnetonka soils. V-m: •.i '. ^ vV. 1 ^ =:--i ligh available .:ioisture ca- )eir:eability , and Ticdium to The water table in the more a depth of 3 to 5 feet root tone is deep, but Ly in the fim, clayey sub- is high in organic-matter » are very fertile, but )nd well to additional j of Shorewood silty clay )es, in a cultivated field, It north of the southwest i sec. 28, T* 11/ N., R. 23 k (lOYR 2/1) silty clay fine, subangular blocky ; neutral; clear, smooth dark grayish-brown (2.SY rong, fine, subangular inn; few pores; common, ings on ped faces; mediua boundary . ve-brown (2.5Y 4/4) silty a, subangular blocky and cture; firm; common pores; atchy, black and very dark I ped faces; slightly acid; iary. ht olive-brown (2.5Y S/-i) ;e, coarse, subangular :irm; common pores; thin, films on vertical ped •ganic stains; neutral, lary. : olive-brown (2.5Y 5/4) ne and medium, subangular :iim; many pores; few, fine, mnel fillings; common, yellowish-brown (lOYR 5/8) ,ons; calcareous; moderately nches thick. The A hori- •own, or very dark gray. I dark grayish brown to owish brown in color. Tex- ay that is 40 to 50 per- it ranges from 35 to 60 lets than 15 percent and The C horison is grayish I. Texture is silty clay, 1, silt loam, or loam, )f the sediments. There is \ a depth of 7 feet. The A :o neutral, smd the B hori- icid. rer in sand content and ronient than similar Kil- il soils. They have a I A horizon than the as so ars better drained than soils. ;.s;V,v iiii it®# jf-:-,,. ■'.Y'c::f ■kmmmmmSgiSP^m -i :■ ® V- y'- : : -. .•< 'v'^.mmmmm wmi^.mmmHi''-:¥9m ifl ■ ■ ::'V I mmifewiKSSfl szc. 10 il SP^CIAI* E£QC“32IiS2ITS TQR aSSOMJS X2 CSSalBOR STOTI AH2R.Minisua Xraa ^ TO insura Soli^ttioM'^fS^raaoning H-ciiwaY 12 Carr-dor Stud/^ appx ndninum of five wltSS^tiie study area ^ inc.uda^a^^witiiin acres snist of the insure 5 accass and C.rc-ala-icn Sian , aoolication nust “*,fsra«sf rf ^ ^oad right of way that -s^- scansion of Trunr. Highway 12 of ser'/ice roads ^td/o^>--*® dedicaued to t*-e cast the suhjecu properu/, Sala city. c. sanitary Sewer Availahility THa available S’S^lnSy^^SY uSitfd- development of this „_ig„ within this area mus- Therefore, any i*- cm" occur utilizi^^? '^''^«*toeither demonstrate that i*- -include improvemM-s to S S‘S3S."SS S service will also chat the costs >,«■ the aldSional capacity will b. paid dcv^Xopitt^nH • 0. storm Water. Management Site Drainage plaM m^t^® Sr^gSSS Plans Will be caref V,.: V.-.. . •. : ® v:- , -.. .•# ■ tt-i®,® mpMpp--■® -i ■. V -i’■ ■•/. ^ ;./.vi ■; ■ V-®'..® ®;: y.®-jr:®: . 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However, accepted .-®”^^*!®2c?rSSin°the City a e-^h-^ac^ to compliance «?ilished in this section. Due ^ that effect fu the rezonin^ un iooment within or plamned regarding deve Ar encouraged ned in sec. j.«* aenlicaticns ' the rollowing consistsn orridor :dy ratrui: KC PRD RIA R13 MS iiSone Family Resident-ai Di one Family Res MnT*-inla Family Planne ial .dential Dis- ^c ■ic- sd Res idential District Building Design and Consw-ic on of this Chapter, thexn addition to _ othar^ re^ictions^^^^^^^^^^- us®f construction f .•4 4-vi<tn Siding or st^ict^® within following standards. alteration or the district shall meet 1. -- - - - - - - - - ;al exterior wall finishes on any building sbal- he: (a) (b) (c) Face brick, or ^ • S“ab^ied“=“”‘*"® materials or t«cfure, or ■ ... —•. an appiieu. 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Last fsenty five P«=“hf=aio--vS*giS^d“'“ Shall be landscaped with grass^ ?S;:r tw-1; cerce.nt i;?i -a-ttSln ^p;:-h?^A:4a shaix h. landscaped. , 1 d-...-, sha''"I be recuired at theThe following ainiaua si.-es sna tine of planting1 cverstory Deciduous Trass Omanental Trees Coniferous Trees Major Shrub Plantings 2-1/2 inches in dianete: X-1/2 inches in dianete. 6 feet tall 5 gallons All trash and ?nc^nal'^struSure? within an stored ^|Sesgiiia^rom within the 2i‘ti‘tacii6d sw2TUc^^ ^ sc2T0®nsd froiii principal arreets and adjacent ay.-Lvel view P^^^i/r^Jessor-r strictures areresidential properties. I- ESfdLn^'nSSiS - *=* readily served through swinging doors. Ciarages, t^^^walls°shSl''be^of similar ^r‘^“y «d'S;«S?ce as the principal . Structure. «w ^ lovai view of all mechanical utilities l^ll S;M=S"chSSS4l=L-eatJSt or th. principal structure. mm f EXiipi* Mift ‘ ' ■! I. M-::;- v'XxmiF ' 11^I vXxS:>^:4;--r:^mimimmi h;.. •••;'. •'•■ ■, ■■■■■■<■■:-: \>. iwM. ■' ■■ M ■■ --. „:;r M. 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V ;■ ' ...••\- €mm aiikl&yp^ ^::: ii^ii! . •:*:'-.;:y;^vw S^:S‘'f-yy|0yv^l^ y;vel®^:y ■’"yyyy?® * i;..; ;r .. ''*/■••.•; -v;“‘’^s,:- ••: =v;7i ■ ■. ■ ♦ ‘i .-A.' ::• : ^ ^y. ’-"- VH','. ■' •.' ■ ; imm v^.v* • s: ■ymn iirV: ■ ?..^v :C..'^;:. i.i ^'4 '- 3l-^S m-... •A i fcvas?.'.-:.-? ' V «iii r^- V^. • 3iy,; y-'i' '..•r‘‘ 13^5 ts ''■ ♦ ’ '' Kv •v..y;\v1 k ■ ^Ni>’' u:p.:,;: - :-;’v •••- ;.t jn■■r j.To:Planning Commission Chairman Kelley Orono Planning Commission Members City Administrator BernhardsonMichael P. Gaffron, Asst Planning & Zoning Administrator March 15, 1989 Sobiect* #1261 Joe S Sandy Rauschendorfer, 3895 Shoreline Drive variances - Continuation of Public Hearing Zoning District - LR-IC, Single family, lakeshore residential, sewered, 1/2 acre mnn 14#*b'^'4nn — Reouest for variances to allow 4' addition of living space *^*^1*8 detached garage addition, additional structural hardcover in 0- 5' zone, side setback variances. List of Exhibits Exhibit A Exhibit B Exhibit C Exhibit D Exhibit E Exhibit F Exhibit G Exhibit H Exhibit I Planning Commission Action Notice of 4/27/88 Planning Commission Minutes of 4/18/88 Proposed Elevation Views Existing Floor Plans . ^ % Proposed Main Floor Plan (Approximate) Letter from Surveyor 8/15/88 Site Sketch ,_ ,«oStaff Letter to Applicant 11/7/88 Memo & Exhibits of 4/15/88 Pertinent Facts - 1. Variances required; A. Setbacks:Code Section East Side 10.25,Subd West Side 10.25,Subd Street 10.25,Subd Lake 10.22,Subd Existing 3.77*^ 22' + 10.02' 58' Proposed Variance TTTP 6.23^ 2' 8' 10.02' 19.98' 54' 21' (to wall of house) X -3.;...Ca0. 3 : : r . wM■tii'* ;>. y.i:-' yy y-Ty-.y i.V •,X-^ -i,’ ?oi. section Exl.tlna iJiS^ p2Ep«,. 0-75' 10.22, Subd^2 1701 s.f. (37.3%) 0% 1622 a.f. 35.6% 75-250' 10 22 Subd 2 961 s.f. (58.9%) 25% 956 s.f. (58.6%) NOTE: These percentages were calculated prior to moving steel shed into street yard. C. variances to allow structure in 0-75' zone (Section 10.22, Subd 2, Section 10.55, Subd 8). isis- :iPli4m >5^ -X -'r.^ .■ ; .V:':;^#r ___' V:C:;feirs ■' ■ • 'iiai '• ' m -iX •:-. r}.i |iS V- > , y y y'■< *1: ■/4 . U' .^1 . / ■ ■' :: \y. y.y y *■:■ #Xv;y;y_+y ???Ss«aa5 t XPI X-i•=^XX4•■••V4; : x. .;y Wft'ir i I; 4- • V V H : . X. ; a^, *• 'fi 113 ;v^ '4 : # '1 .. -9 ■• v-'fra^ ■--y^ii'Hk MWW^sting main floor. use approximately 3' to meet of 932.5' (existing basement 1 will conform to proposed will be removed, patio and (Will keep stairs at water's age is constructed. Lbit E-3 of memo of April 15, i elevations, north and south I. Final architechural plans sen required, per letter of tii#i 250^ zones as a result of the proposal, in line with Commission s conceptual direction. Presuming that the house remains in its existing location when a new foundation is constructed, the main issues to be resolved are: A. Moving the south wall of the house 4' closer to the lake. B Constructing an attached garage to be located 2' from the side lot line^and approximately 6' from the neighboring residence structure. Staff Recomaendation - Please review the discussion and staff recommendation J5® Acril 15, 1988 memo. This is an extremely limited property, and 5?e ie^esiiSg variances that will create additional ®®/Yn%estmen^ Planning Commission must weigh the property owners' rights and investment in the property vs. the impact of the additional encroachments requested. Commission on April 19, 1988 ation from the applicants, tual direction as follows: 10* from neighboring house to icrease above existing. 5 to 932.5’. ;osed additions. 3WS from the street and from ot approached an architect >sitate to spend money for iS will be granted for the November of 1988 verifying B would not be required. m • r \ ■ . 7/ ■■■ ■ '?>•::: V. .:7 1: :^-7V ■■ f. ' vv y-r:/I i®i-‘ immmmv ■ feaSMafct \ : r .::f *7-T'-;-7 W' • •*.* K ' ■ *' -'2ftmm1'^ '.■ ■/:.-:•.!■ /er in oo^n uii<w «» •• • • ■w’ — w — ne with Planning Commission's >use remains in its existing !ted, the main issues to be closer to the lake. located 2' from the side lot aring residence structure. ecommendation outlined in the ited property, and applicants tional setback encroachments. >wners' rights and investment al encroachments requested. i.; ikla»:V mm •-s'je.ff.-' jK mtoI.':'WW-Mmmr mm^m-::m -i • •-■■• '•;•*• am l'< ■■ ■ : ': •■« ry \U: CITY OF ORONO P.O. Box 66 Crystal Bay, MN 55323 473-7357 TO: Joe & Sandy Rauschendorfer COPIES TO: 3895 Shoreline Drive Wayzata, MN 55391 ZONING FILE NO. 1261 NOTICE OF PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION Date of Notice: 4/27/88 TYPE OF APPLICATION: Variance __ ___ _ __ DAT2'oriBCTINGr'4/13/88 VOT*! 5 For 0 Against Planning Commission recommends the following: Tabled for reasons noted below NOTES AND SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 1. Planning Commission verified that ceplacemant of fence « a height A* ahovp th<=» final road crown will meet inten. ana letter of code, no variance necessary. (Fence to be within property boundaries.) 2. per our conversation of 4/22/88, replacement of Planter boxes was already approved as part of Application #1245, Resolution #2376, by Hennepin County Dept, of Transporation. 3 Planning Commission tabled the remainder of the request in order ^or appTicantTto morn clearly define their Planning Commission made the following comments as conceptual direction to the applicants: a) Proposed garage will have to be set back at least 10' from neighboring house to the west. K«„«r.a ^ho laYis' inab) Hardcover on the property must not increase beyond Che esis. g irMee'AhV 832.5 basement floor elevation minimum if foundation is to be replaced. e! So^flelr Xr^otlonT/^o approval of lakeward house expansion but they would Uhe to see more detailed plans of the proposed additions. fn?yrrt';in."'%\rn^1^nV1ormrsl?on‘%trr"d\a“lunr%=^|^l^^^^^^^ submittal; however, we would like to table for no longer than possible. Tf voQ desire certified copies of the official Planning Commission {"in^tes, JLrarfliailable from the City Recorder after review and approval by the Planning Commission. : m - ■ -.................................. ••r. S' i .v| ‘X \ m\3; (T P I - 40 i|^<:-^;^y,-v,»d .^-.v:.;.vv -.• • v-m iSlM: ,'••;> • :i'y bfc*-#:-'» . *: •••'*. :*; ■,;.;0^ ■.' •' t: ,■ L 18, 1988 nded by Cohen, to for additional Motion, Ayes 5, nning Commission in per s t a f f :e at a maximum ifould not need ificate of Mailing er. ivolving major )lacement of the i. The intent is t into the 0-75' to put in a new eck additions to letached garage. Dr 2572 s.f. i or 7294 s.f. ciance request is approvals on the e. 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A.S ■ ■ ■■ ■■■•■ < *-^ ■^m vf; ' .j vv-.r-";:-- ... ■1-- ^■*. .Is . --^.v u. .•uack...: . <rHir^-'■■•■'i-i7,.vr-?14 “>'->>:-.-WiiL~JPtCoX ) ■m 'T^ ^ tUpi •<7<te;' t,'<'i..f5 b.'.- -r <•■■^^.:iU^ 3 m te' ■•' f '••; ••: •• ,.:..v> ■■■■■■:•..'• ..■•'^■’^“4 ■- . •> ' ■ • ■■• ' • •■ •-•-' ■=•' i i- :-^ 7 . •'r7'.it,--2i.:ADVANCE SURVpiNG & ENGINEERING CO5811 Cedar lake Road. MinneapoHs, HR 55410 August 15, 1988 Joe Rauchendorfer 3895 Shoreline Drive Wayzta, Minnesota RE: Job No. 88470 3895 Shoreline Drive Lowest Floor Elevation Dear Joe: !u-..'s:"u?..,“» .t;vsr..r„;rss;«.' “^.•‘ We find it to be 2.04 feet below an elevation of 931.50. REFERENCE SYSTEM: Th. -.Lvation- of a point i. =i»Ply Uf ra«l°in''uS''‘in“!!a point lies above mean sea level. North American Datum rnJ*\^a"nViea ^o? lower n^lVnif «r^s“%°h%; H%n^ep£*« Avenue (elevation * 941.936) The City of Orono Engineering Department informs i“”!iuStir7rrl-“ ~ a.Th«ri ‘ ovVr “S.o"“lir"l. “*?JiTcop%"%r we <~oni-T*aeted were those of determining the floor elevation and ^9 no£ “SSSf =alcu”t!n^ and verlfyin, ?he flo^ level. «hlle “<> »«« inquired of the city and used our best efforts information from ti.eir records to you, we make no that we Have independently determined the flojKi level or goveMsnt has correctly determined the flood level or even that we havS correctly relayed that information. We y®“ %hii flUmbet to your own satisfaction by communicating with eh. Jihy engineering department or such other sources as may be available to you. 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While we have rforts to relay ^e e no representation od level or that the Level or even that we i(e encourage you to >y communicating with r sources as may be •T , ■ •; ;-v": >■' mm •■•r’v43r' 5-;m mm mmmm M£mim •V-. ••■- ■ > ;•■ ;; .r- ■■'v. > Si ', • 1.. --mi ■: "iMi mtmm- s»i:Mi ■.'A • ■AmmxA ;■>■•■■■:■■ - ■X .mmm . v>/xx.-::moxX- A-xmm XXXimmmm:-s'.■.v-;r sincerely, advance surveying & ^GINEERING CO. Samuel G. Parker L.S Vice President * o^fiooed with sensors that enable it to ^o the ? to ^.teraine vertical of the telescope and * ^lAvation tio d6t6nnine tn© nf new points* 5;^^""an*d sitraV^^^^^ to obtain the AveLe and usedthen and ^rant 100 feet West of ^nwooay elevation to Se ^^P^t^t-s- - Dunwoody Avenue as a checK on « U 1^04 ”4et S!o«“tr eTetation of^931.50 as noted above. mm:mmx%'i - i:X K. •* : ;i y . wx xmxmxx:Am isA&'iSS; SA-y'^'U-Ayy -=. > ::•■••,' Vi-A- : ..Lfe-y-'/.; ^ ^ ..i ■^V’Vivy ryy.- vv V iis mxm cm: • i£ . :: ■ • • ,:■■■.■•••= ?1 ■iijaSi m^mrn mm:m -j'- .,y .• -.' ;:' : - .;iVy ;:^/.y;, ,.v---.:^X:v,,.:< 'y ■••: ‘C «f»■■m /'■y-i. -iv ;--i- .OF SHORELINE ORIVE Cr ^* : TTtnhef WEST---\ 1 1 '76.66— t *— 9 77------------* / / • ^ iri A' on AVc SKSVs^ wr^^D. nn 0 y '•r * .'iy ■smm ■ ■■' i •.: L •/-./ • . A K':y ■::■■.v::'- -■ ^- -s-si'?y-!;/':v'x:.''vv:- ■ ■■- - L, / ••. .74 ••*■"''■ •-. /■A))l y^aiislyc:: f^,* ’■ V:/ : ^ I** _v-,-I-* •V. •■.. • ^.• ::if::^:-.:. *. .V.- •:*. :5- :;y . y ^v:sr- V :.■; . . ■ vV '•••' »- 'Wii^.< •w . *■, -». U'kJI ■\' ■. •«, •;^«.sjw'i,.x. wmm ■i^.- - :•'•■■ :■ '. .' . f t r-*TiMw™j..TEa ‘.f; '‘:f Jl' ■ -.‘V '^hg>m ‘■HlS • , sv:4'^ '‘if- ■ I ■> itw s-M SaSJMB! mn msi f;^. • - '•■j‘>'-’ii5 CITY QF ORQNO CITY of ORONO Post Office Box 66«Cn«Ul Bey, Minneaou 55323 • Munidi»I Offices On th€ Noi^th Shore of Lohe Minnetonko November 7, 1988 •» e j ‘ e I * •<• . Sand! Rauschendorfer 3895 Shoreline Drive Wayzata, MN 55391 : •••;: ^:: . >^. '^ * ,. w =• ■-. Dear Mrs. Rauschendorfer: joh, Garhardson and I completad on Hovamber 7, 1988 and f/, ^Jiror yo\ I" has created a hazardous parking additional area recjuired oonaldaration of *•'* ”j”er hanardous conditions. Ma will rp;rfv'Tt!;rtXo“raVy tiSfrwLf bt”lta?LS ‘as^o”as y^nr vkrianca application is complatad by the City. AS I discussed with you at ”®® the\akeside of that you provide at a minimum, a structure to receive the major the house as this ^^® ®\®® ^ion of the planning Commission to ask improvement. It was not the inte . as you had clearly advised for formal/working plans for «rofessional assistance until the that you had no such intention of ®®®^^2?cf application. As the hand-out ‘?n^on-profassional. sbabcbas of proposed improvements* in,orUtro:on^%*bad"/^\‘Vh.'^e“ItLrap^^“^ Commission for final action. Sip r-fifet! 1. •..; ;■■• L^jm •• ' . ..V. Ts.- -■ :'.t- sincerely. m/iaQ- -eanne A. Mabusth, Building & Zoning Administrator BUILDING a ZONING - 47 3-7357 assessing administration k FINANCE - 473-7358 PUBLIC WORKS -473-7359 j^.-Mb. h. U * :.• • ■' ■ .. : -V • . ■ ' •: - ■ -, - -• • • -• ^ :. •■ » t ■ •• mmim^Qmmmmmm :mmm^mE®•> • • ■ • J **^ « •«■•,J^ ^ • « . « •rt ry*?rHsy« »r« oning Administrator eline Drive - ore setbacks and hardcover s to allow replacement of tion of additions to the arage. on & Request eight e fi Proposed Additions t a variance applicationr major effect on existing existing planter box will ikSf however# it is staffs planter box and fence as It approved by the City of the fence are within the ts direction as to what 11 be allowed. a proposal for a phased Dnstruction of foundation ;e side of the house# all I attached garage as the in 1989. ^ Proposed Same 53 Variance 6.23' 22’ 53'(expanded) 22' 50' 2'-5' (attached Garage) 10.02* (to house) 25' 8' ■■■J . , r- mmjM t K- '1^ mmmmmm B.,. ‘lliwiiisrmrnimK^m »: • e:; * • ^ S • . '.r■ •. '..A ‘.r-.-.-E iMi ■; =■^ r •• • ••.; •. i;V f«ipif III®4 ~wmm&yy-M'-mzyr y\ mmm a. Hardcover (75-250- -ae calculations?;vdccver; see staii notations^cn app rc^if sidi3aik^to‘lake ®'^'956^s!fl (58.6%)75-250' 961 s.f. (58.9%) 25%mymmmmmmy:ymmmmM ;«K l^mmy m:yy y^^^ 3. Pence and height relationships of ‘J® ®*‘?3iJ^,*fence is about ^i,ht of way are Show s ex - - - - - fence''\rXVnf wav are show in exhioiu w. 'box. The fenceI'l’c- above^he 9tade at the fence ^-"e planter^^b i»e'=°?' lection is about a 4' high section. The^ Applicant would like to 4*6** higher then the crown of the road or about 18" higher J!g^“t"of ia/; h‘ence°a Va'rVaicrwould be reguired to replace the piallMrs at iheir existing location. “*“»ppUcants are proposing a house sMiii°® \’'"Je''thin Yt^flri^dri^ dy existing 5e^v.xv./i* ------- secondly, the applicant is Ptoposing to construct an atta^^^^ ’“heir to the west of the house. There ^.'“"^"“Lrst. The configuration rr«%'arsf|ac"h"fi-theneighbor^,^_^^^^^^ ioSld bV aVpr^xima^ l*y A” '^®nn|uMtArtOTld“BlOT o^ we actual traveled roadway. This \9“““e to back out onto the county backup area and guest cars would libely^ba bu°t ar'eiis%w‘g ^one^i^uld^e perpetuated. m • ^ g , but an exisTixiiy -------------- - i i v no This is an extremely difficult application# in^th^^^ "vVrirncl^s^ eYlTirnd^w ^contAle “^^-fens^^c^r^t^W^^^ fr;rcariV.Ve,^a\'d»elea%e3t^ fere?pfniAA';t BBHrk ^^;e^yri'e^g^teTa%°rBsrtie ^A’p«t°y'ow\^\s‘'rrgB's^nT"w:lr investment in the property. S^^ff RiiLUiiiirnnnitiTTr 1 Planter boxes and fence. The cPP/\®|;Jo°®oy''f ^oe Sf %ome “height is i'roxAity of the house to the road, “"ji ® P“ „ith reconstruction of the appwpriBe. If i^c 9?“"^^ Jltof-Sa?, therstaff would suggest that such ^wxVs”w‘'o^ld le*«sthetically Pl®f f'n\he ^rt'ght-of-way line, IopTf “the'* f enc"e W no higher than 6 ’ above the crown of mm mmy.'-r-l -:• • •Li^ Leants apparently propose to re£ore> it is appropriate to tion. If on the other hand, lat it could be moved within more detailed concept of the i. more conforming situation i the extension of the south eshore, is a critical issue se just that much closer tc le required setback. Staff ilcove that does double duty :tending the entire house to lission must decide where or erty. request, however, for safety of the garage be constructed 3 maintain a 10' separation e that would be constructed lome odd angles in order tc on with this, staff would ipproved, that an adaquate ise be provided so that some f onto the county road. ts location near Shoreline ation for approval of the ise. Staff would, however n member visit this property ite a recommendation to the ; :• . - -y... , . k'K£ r " . y:-. mmmmmxtm ypu .•■■■"V V iT- ■■ v^* ■ ''''' ' •* yy yyvyy''yy y ' ^ ’ii ■Mm f-'i m r. r- r>-y-w^-- 'y-'■■ ■'.. yT - :'o : vy i-•;;• •:•■“' :4‘ y.. Ml -■■wyypyM ■ym d i¥' ■- .. ■ '’..WZSt:......-r* V ■n':•.’«■?. ■■ y. ".M .'.^■. ■■-M . ■■ ii>tne^-yy V-:': --" ‘,^SSS,..:. • rllifca " y :: -Wm^ry-'*! *r k.m : 'I vx;>"'■-j.' • vH.* • ■fr-MmuL. 'V y*^'y'y'y'M ..' ■rv 'l.y, r ■.., BP«vy.-'yv .y.:yyy'v^ •.';y'.:y',3 :-♦■.•■ -• • :«••;,:■ V.1 ".‘M.'’l \ ’ _My ;\ :■/ -S? bmt ,y.-. t ^ y y- :• • ••. L2.r 'f ' CITY OP OROW - VARIANCE APPLICATIONInitial Application Fee $150.00itial Application tee ?x3u.uu . « ^($50.00 per each additional varianj^ Renewal Variance Fee $75.00 =\ (no change from original applicatiop) ...•: After-the-Fact Fees (Double application fee) o c 1« *? j PROPERTY LOCATION ^^5 ShrNOpAi x\p^ T^r 1Site Address A Property Identification Number (P.I.D.) '-^^1 CITY Of ORQHQ FimnCE OFFICE 01 CEti 250.00 Please check one - Property abstract or - - torrens? 1 “ C (Y^kfk' Ji 250.00 RECEIPT-THAm YOU a072iSO cool m ri4:l Attach legal description to application if not included on 03,^3,v required survey. ___________________________________ Phone (home) I —QtQf^ C) >.» 1^^ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ Phone (worlfr) fi-.ll ll^n«A- A^c\cpShMP.V,^,.Dr. citY:Qro'^_^^ _ Name Address OWNER (if different than applicant) Name _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ Phone (home) Phone (work) Address: Date Property Acquired City:Zip: (month/year) I (do)t^^n^) also own the adjacent parcels _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PRESENT OSB OP PROPERTY Present Zoning District -f- - - - - - - - Present Use of Property_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __Residential Other (specify) DESCRIPTION OP REQUEST Estimated Construc^on Cost $. 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PI935901 PAGE 1017-117-23WARREN A ORTENBLAO WARREN A ORTEieLAD 19332 21ST AVE N PLYMOUTH MN 55991 3ft 17-117-23 33 0005 03060 SHORELINE DR MELVIN J OLSON OAVIO ft DOUGLAS UMBEHOCKER 3660 SHORELINE DR WAYZATA MN 5S3913ft 20-117-23 22 0003 03905 SHORELINE OR G M NORRDIN ETAL LAURA J SCHEIBEL 3905 SHORELINE OR CRYSTAL BAY MN 55323 3ft 20-117-23 22 0009 03695 SHORELINE OR R 0 JENSEN ETAL J ft S RAUSCIIEIOORFER 3695 SHORELINE OR WAYZATA MN 5539130 20-117-23 22 000603677 SHORELINE OR L B OBERHAUSER ETAL L B OBERHAUSER 2925 OUNWOOOY AVE WAYZATA MN 55391 36 20-117-23 22 000703665 SHORELINE OR KATHERINE MC lUMARA LOUIS B OBEPh.AUSER 2925 OUNWOOOY AVE WAYZATA MN 55391 3ft 20-117-23 22 0009 02925 OUfttOOOY AVE LOUIS B OBERHAUSER ft WIFE LOUIS B OBERHAUSER 2925 DUNWnOOY AVE WAYZATA MN 55391 TOTAL BATCH 005 00011 I CERTIFY THAT THE FACTS REPRESENTED ARE AH ACCURATE AND TRUE REPRESENTATION OF INFORMATION AS IT APPEARS THIS DATE ON THE. 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The Intent of Orono's ordinance is to ensure that rainfall run-off will be cleansed by filtering through grassed or vegetated yard areas before entering the lake. B. HAHDCOVBR SETBACK ZOHES - PBRCgWTAGB ALLOWED 1. 0-75*» in the area within 75' of the lakeshore. No Hardcover is allowed (0%). II. 75-2S0't In the portion of the lot located between 75' and 250' from the lake, 25% of that portion of the lot may be hardcovered. III. 250—500*1 In the portion of the lot located between 250' and 500* feet from the lake 30% of that portion of the lot may be hardcovered. IV. 500-1,000** in the portion of the lot located between 500' and 1,000' feet from the lake 35% of that portion of the lot may be hardcovered. NOTE* These regulations apply even If you have a lot that does not abut the lake but Is within a lakeshore zoning district. C. HOW TO PETBHMINB LOT AREA WITHIN BACH SBTBACK ZONE (To be used as denominator in all hardcover percentage calculations) 0-75' Zone Area ■ 75* x /Average width of lot in 0—75* zoneN \ measure parallel to shoreline / 75* X ^r^<" ft. -_ _ _s.f. (1) (Avg width) Area of 0-75* zone II. 75-250* Zone Area ■ (175*or avg lot depth in zone) x/Avg width of lot In 75-250* zoneX \ measure parallel to shoreline /measure parallel to shoreline 175* X UJ-ft. -__ _ _ _ _ _ _ (Avg width) Area of 75-250* zone Ih'^s.f. (2) III. 250-500* Zone Area - (250* or avg lot depth in zone) x/Avg width of lot in 250-500* zone\ \ measure parallel to shoreline / 250* X jjA-ft. »s.f. (3) (Avg width) IV. 500-1,000* Zone Area of 250-500* zone Area - (500* or avg lot depth In zone) x/Avg width of lot in 500-1000* zoneX \ measure parallel to shoreline / 500* X lit ft. -s.f. (4) (Avg width)Area of 500-1,000* zone 3 • ;:x: .'Si —• -UIH <•' ’’AMD HORKSE .1 adopted an ordinance limiting impervious surfaces ("hardcover") ies located within 1»000 feet of ind debris carried into the lake it on the quality of water in the > that rainfall run-off will be yard areas before entering the shore/ No Hardcover is allowed ted between 75' and 250* from the dcovered. cated between 250* and SOO* feet y be hardcovered. cated between SOO* and 1/000* feet ly be hardcovered. lat does not abut the lake but is (To be used as denominator in all one ') ridth of lot in 75-250* tone lure parallel to shoreline ) width of lot in 250-500* zone^ isure parallel to shoreline (3) le width of lot in 500-1000' zone^ isure parallel to shoreline (4) sone mmm mm . :y;-v V- ^ill BMmmmfX mm- i iipavy-- ;tyy.yy=:::;' - y:^J| mmimMM mmm ■''' ■ m-m rfr ■■'p '-••, ■' ■ ■' m jmiiS S. 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Lakeshore Setback Zone Lot Area In Zone Existing Hardcover In zone Existing Hardcover Percentage (B/A)xl00 Pinal proposed Hardcover Zn Zone Hardcover Allovied Percentage Hardcover (D/A)xl00 Percentage 0-75* 75-250* 250-500* 500-1000* sf sf af AJrr '"?qI sf _V-. sf sf sf % %m % % ^sf ■■ ^ 0 % sf ;. ;x ' %25 % sf 1 30 % hardcover limitations IfT sjont: hardcover INCLODESj - structures with roofs - Decks/ even if slatted - sidewalks - Driveways (paved or gravel) - Decorative landscaping areas underlain by plastic sheeting - Tops of retaining walls/ rock walls - Any other surface that does not allow direct absorption of rainfall into the grcv^nd E. OTHER LAKESHORB REGOIATIOWS SBC. 10.22/ REG0IAT10B8 SUM. 1. L«..hor. S.. cVc7.Vt*o Si buildings on adjacent and nearby lots. •e <i.e.4^s«a> u4t>hin 75 feet of shoreline there subs. 2. Ulcbor. « .br»=l«t... Vs ”»«o^v.v:rb^iybi^un. \v.rVo,T.v; “ibbin MO oTtb. .boMU.. tb.„ .b.bl b. »« bbM 3S. hard cover. subd. 3. 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Staff h. indicat general actachec ■V:r»lWai^ .4ymy ■'■m: a M0 Planning Commission Chairman Kelley Orono Planning Commission Members City Administrator Bernhardson of Exhibits Exhibit A - Exhibit B - Exhibit C - Exhibit D - Exhibit E - Exhibit P - Exhibit G - Exhibit H - Exhibit I - M:■■ -s>•-.:} ■ - e jLi^.IMP m o.Michael P. Gaffron# Asst Planning & Zoning Administrator March 16, 1989#1326 Ronald D. Lauer/Wayzata Country Club, 200 Wayzata Blvd - Class II Preliminary Subdivision - Continuation of Public Hearing Soiling District - RR-lB ^property. ” building site from country club Notice of Planning Commission Action of 10/21/88 Planning Commission Minutes of 9/19/88, 10/17/88 Letter from Neighboring Property Owner Simmons Hydrologic Study by Applicant's Engineer ^^®ii^inary Site Plan Submitted bv Applicant Flood Insurance Map Excerpt Site Plan Data Compilation by Staff Area Topographic Compilation by Staff Memo & Exhibits of 10/10/88 Pertinent Facts > propertyanalysis of the effects of development of this 2) Site plan and grading plan. 3) Information regarding access to the property. the Ipplicftlon" Wayzata Country Club is a willing party to BifalSMH \“hVYcu%'h!'’* c!*'® *>V Sinunons in hi, lett.r mmm■>?: ::v V ■ v-r V-■.; « .fl ■ : V ..^ :.-v mSMBm iiiaSiii V;S Vn V:iM z^ ?•.:::• v: j* ■ ;■■••;• 1^. ' • :• ...' • • V:/ iRs il' mmm m K.. • .V.: '■■■ IM ♦mm \.v \;v •--CT b- -aC ‘^v .y v, -<;iIng AdministratorClub, 200 Wayzata Blvd - inuation of Public Hearing site from country club bion of 10/21/88 /19/88, 10/17/88 Owner Simmons Engineer )y Applicant Iff Staff ision on October 17, 1988 B of development of this property, lub is a willing party to 's comments have not been suggests that the Impact I be minimal, but any new can be eliminated by at the south end of the :he run-off from any major the area which generally . The topographic map Simmons in his letter i-.' ^ . -r Vi*.:• * • V - :.i -• •■*•:*.: • *K■ ; . ^ -' -r..v‘.A'- .■ : i. V « V¥Vi*.v. ••-.'.■i t;: - - ^ . v'§: :;V^a3|B v¥ ., V-- ■ V- -: Wy-.yo mm ;•••. mm^ P15fSA!fc':» i •i- •;V;. :: A, »*v |* A:•••i'.■' .*':A|= :.v;' ; -a -vav T V .- • , ■ ■; •;••••V. •. ■ ..■ -. .. V.„.^;.-v.immi■f "■iii ■ ; * .>•? r'^'kh-:;v." ■■:■■*;#,Kir ^:.j ^.5.1 v: mmzz:my ..-p' •; !iSI :.-.V' m-9 ::. r::,- -V-•••.:•/;.= •: v^' mizizi FT m':':4 :::: /4 (f;v'v:’ lisw* ' .A-v.-'.., ■•.■' y fe. ■ • Ar..V-.."J ii *. isSv WJ- V V ' v/'V- rV^* ppliSii I pA;A A'-A : ■: fe>-F;AF■■;; F'';F/ v' ■ V ■ •:.;r'-T f. - r;-;v:v?.v^v:;-:FvAv- - T z€m‘Z-mc:m ■ Zoning Pile #1326 March 16, 1989 Page 2 of 33. M fl. K. , !;■ /..¥V,,:,:.;,; • ^ u showing the driveway and house location washSuse^clan*^^and®f“*’'^^^°®S^* compiled the septic information, scelifL survey onto a single drawing, and noted location o? th?%Iu!f contUctri’i^^^^^ 5“* location for a baain also conflict, w^lth®?hrdral!!! However, it is staffs opinion that with careful and Informed site planning, these conflicts can be resolved. A grading plan has not been submitted. Staff would note that when a° waYkSSt^ t*o *’thl°®8®ourexisting contours, we would expect waxxout to the south of the house, but foresee ma*1or flll<nn circle driveway, whiSh Tay affeci JhI neighboring property. It will oe Incumbent upon the accllcrnt tVmak! to”the*eMt°'lH ?f V*® neighboring property Applied for. ® protected from run-off when a bulldlng^perJiris setbacks and careful construction, staff would expect surface or ground water impact from the mound dralnfield systems, 6. Applicant as of this writing has not submitted slanaturas fm™ were*YromlYed t^'^h documented the access issue, although these were promised to be submitted two days prior to this JjS^edlately!" thaVlnf^ri^t^^n Discosaion - thS weJt! roadway serving the addition known as "Fairway View- to a -flM" lot granted for lot width, since this is sho^ In thl* standard drainage and utility easements would have to be of drawings, and the new lot would be subject to a park fee Additional easements would be requested if the Citv reouir,>R th«4- a retention basin be constructed on this property. ^ requires that a wimmmm: 1 I- . V '■ ‘ F - - ■• F ■■ V.. F ^ ^: fzmmrmrn wmmzmiJ FFfV‘F|FAa;FA;-;FFv '• ^V• ‘V'F ■;• F•:••;,■ ;\F: tl iil^ipil^ ■ F.-. V Fvvii-.- FA.;. F ZL ■■ way and house location was ad the septic Information^ single drawing, and noted In general, the proposed he septic system and the o conflicts with the araln- lon that with careful and be resolved. taff would note that when j contours, we would expect lit foresee major filling way, which may affect the upon the applicant to make b the neighboring property when a building permit is uction, staff would expect ound drainfield systems. Ltted signatures from the less issue, although these prior to this writing. I submit that information f September 14th. Staff wings Including a 25' road he existing country club rhis will provide the next known as "Fairway view" to r lot width, since this is asements would have to be 1 be subject to a park fee the City requires that a staff Sec -»K A.mzm ■ U . A'Zoning Pile #1326 March 16, 1989 Page 3 of 3it is^8tTf\'V’oc^/n?on”^^ coiments regarding drainage concerns.However^ proposed lot is a viable building site,ever, caj^ful site planning will be necessary to ensure that conflicts thoH^o house, driveway, septic system, and the grading associated with conflict with each other nor cluse problems for Staff would suggest that a condition of plat the requirement for a final grading plan prior to issuance of a Eniinir? plan to be reviewed and approved by the City retentiln Commission may wish to recommend that the building permit ^ associated easement be completed prior to issuance of a datlon - the .ubdlvl.lon aubj.ct to kr ?:=rcf‘VroVt.;;”„‘rpSbirc ‘ con/tVu«®.'V'J;'lif??‘"®.f''? f’®"'**?® recommendstion, applicant shall bSlldlno^Jrmtl property prior to Issuance of atiding permit for a house on the property, and grant the necessarv drainage easement for same in the final plat drawings. ^ of a^bSuSno site grading plan prior to issuance linar.*uMlvillcn «" ‘•'® drawiJgsf^^*^ drainage and utility easement shall be shown on the plat e;sement”?«?e “?J iSeWt;.««<3 «"<5 ®«Uty final note, the drainage concerns expressed by the neighbors regarding development of this property may very well be leoitlmate concerns, however, creation of the retention basin on this pLcertt wou^d dlve'looieSt^o/Jh?''^®^® intensification of the problem as I result if this property, if in fact there is a drainage problem in development of this property, the appropriate f KK that would be for the residents to pititiin for a neighborhood drainage study independent of this subdivision approval. I A,'m li:'^'WiiiiiiiMS-0 m 0iMrardlng drainage concerns r a viable building site, to ensure that conflicts e grading associated with er nor cause problems for at a condition of plat an prior to issuance of a d approved by the City to recommend that the ed prior to Issuance of a f' SmiS: "m'laiSi-;"'CUT OP OBOHO P.o. Box 66 Crystal Bay, MN ZONING FILE NO. 1326 NOTICE OP PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION _ _ _ _ Oate of Notice: 10/21/8 ••.V* ^ subdivision subject to iWi wmm COPIES TO: Wayzata Country Club P.O. Box 151 Wayzata, MN 55391 m- ^ h side of parcel 36-118- d the Inherent variance ■ / ‘, ■ ji- ■ lation, applicant shall prior to issuance of a and grant the necessary Irawings. I , ;y ■ ig plan prior to issuance and approved by the City Lt. be paid as part of the ill be shown on the plat erlying road and utility 'essed by the neighbors ry well be legitimate on this property would I problem as a result of s a drainage problem in iperty, the appropriate ants to petition for a livislon approval. 55323 * * * ^ ^ ^ *• ^ m __________ TO: Ronald 0. Lauer 80 Gideons Point Road Tonka Bay, MN 55331 Subdivision MTB OP MBBTIK. 10/IvM ^'oi^l'TyoVTAgllnl't Planning CoM^ssion reconends the following: Tabled for reasons noted below Mi Vv ;V •••^• ^ smiM i ■OTES AMD SPECIAL CONDITIONS: meeting and expresse^d *qre^^^^ owners were in attendance at th drainage that development of this iimpact on nelghborhoo the ,ubdlvi,lc„ application, raqueaticrthe^oiloliTlSIc^Si ” •“ in th".^ «"i “Jblrh^ood''^''ha? d'*’" propoaed lot. ,Pl«.e contact st!,?“VaVdl„^p1fc?,icTc ‘n“thtS.,‘''‘ con°stiucted.^^® grading plan for the proposed residence t k\ ■■■■ ■■■■■ •■•.■■.'• 2 msm^' ■ tmmmis-rn ■K'.nrSi--• Club thatlfhey ar^^wi^u^S®part^?^^‘hia%p^7«t\^^^^ addltional^lnformationf'^^Dead^line^for^the receipt o November 11, 1988 or December 9, \%%l7or^\l./°D:i:m\%"r ^9, \Ml L7tY„7 ' • contact the Zoning^Departmer^^^ additional information, pleas mmma mymmimrnmy:: B?. j minut”s,'''’t“ht"ire “v'^i'fabte'^/ro®.® Coemiaalo: approval by the PlanJZn, coeirsaion! Recorder after review an. ■«v :'■■ ■••;.; Vi-' ■'v ::'’v •• *e « ' wm :;.v r.fk^i.r -4M ) mmm ....iv: •■,■ :.vr:/a ...•?5«.>* w: /■.■.- :■ .-■ ■ » ■: .. ■-■•:, -';V /-v ' yymmym '• ... r1a'*iyiB n'i^. .. •:. . ■ .■wm.v/^ V ;.v-■[N6 FILE NO. 1326 IH6 COMMISSION ACTION Date of Notice: 10/21/8 yzata Country Club 0. Box 151 yzata, MN 55391 r 0 Against were in attendance at th the impact on neighborhoo Planning Commission table .owing information: lis of the drainage pattern d by development on thi ling specifics on this.) r the proposed residence t and specify what easemen t that access. n from the Wayzata Countr application. ependent upon receipt o smber 21^ 1988 meeting i member 19, 1988 meeting. • tional information, pleas cial Planning Commlsslo: scorder after review an< ISi !i* t1.* • fiAJ ■■■ ■ .:^-V •••. --v V- li'i : r :• •'.•/ ■■- mmmMrn mmmm e^':- -y'v: ■• .'•i MPJ •i. •r- ^ ^SSi„5J?gg-:-.: ■ ■•] .- . ' ■'' u •1 vy: : V ;* m ; *Y'.v.: .:.;vla t ■ ■ i;';|2^a : /;;Yrky. - Y' :■2 i> •; ■ -iP I . ' i;- ...... :?• •♦ ■ '.V ': V ’.Hi :v; V mi' ri: :: £?>;<:,5 £ li ■ ■ ■MIWWES OF THB PUUiHIHG COWUSSIOll MEETIHG OCTOBBR 17, 1988 ZONING PILE #1323-PAPAS CONTINDBDK moved by Planning Commission member Hanson seermrto^i asked what harm a deck would have wl^h r-on»v-/4 _ control the quality and quantit^ of the runo?f Jntt tSS 2ai2 bS ioealh'jl ‘"I “n=overed ao'^it can absorb as much water «^ *,, ^ded that the Planning Commission was lust arecommending body for the City Council Thrcs-t,. • 7 ^ ® overturn any reoonnendation from the Planning Cora^Lion.'’"'' was LTH7 b“u\"rt "o'f-f To"th“ side^lot*! K^®^® '^®® approximately 18* from the \a *tSid® lot line to the house, Mr. Papas stated that there reallv the ^LliT “.%%%on"%YV ’ri.rl'ptr'‘o°x“i:«’riy**l* f/,T* suggested building the"^ deck t!lho“ a raiU then onju ??e hardcover variance would be necessary. hv pi*«tsT®® ®oved by Planning Commission member Cohen, seconded aoDlicTliffn^*?”^®®^®" Brown, to recommend denial of this Si?i hardf«;d.F.*‘;®“tt °^n ^^®. consistent when dealing Lu^ow^s^^r^rMo^it ^assed^ "^®®"^' Hanson^^SI #1326 RONALD D. TAQigR 200 WAYZATA BOULEVARD CLASS II PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC HEARING duly noted!^'^*^*'''"^ ^"*3 Certificate of Mailing were The applicant was present for this matter, th,tpi^rp‘lI^“t^Tin^o\^"e^”^hr^^^^^^^^ site from a portion of the Wayzata Country Club property. ^ 4-v,,- Kelley stated that the most important 'ssue wH-h occured to the* w.st «‘d "soS; tt*Vhe°"so“t“.''“ B^llctrand"co"h2; Ga«lors;ateV‘tha\ '•'» <^“inag“Tlow“d «st! “““au's'er'^JSIarty.” =i?niHcant%"ffISt"?the w-mm i aMnf . l^iL^.. ■mP mum »5*!S»W-„,...V"'.-.:-:^CTOBER 17, 1988r Hanson, seconded imnend approval of Hanson cited the other reasonable Ayes-2, Nays«5. ve with regard to I plan called for ' to do that is to into the Lake by as much water as Lssion was just a City Council can mroission. r. Papas if there ff to the side. 8’ from the east hat there really above grade was “1/2*. Bellows then only the Cohen, seconded d denial of this !nt when dealing s«5, Hanson and of Mailing were ffron explained 2-acre building operty. :ant issue with 1 to show where unoff went once b some drainage lows and Cohen t flowed east f the property .cant effect on ' . ...Mi i^iM:. .. ; ; . •>.m- mmmy • • • .';•■• Vv'k«hv ~v',. i ^ ^r'rrT t” • :!•'■•!■'■■ .-. 1'MIHUTBS OP THE PLAMHIMG O SSIOH MEETIHG OCTOBER 17, 1988 ZONING PILE #1326-RONALD LAUBR CONTINDEDcondi?fon,?° ae“ ««ed*th« "tt. \\*nds“cal?‘ patterns andwould increase th^runoff fro™ I^^er's housewater furthVr i«o "hi" propfr^/^iaMrshy. H. is opposed to this happening. “ his own property because*'*! the slope^ ^Mr ^ Ha*'*"* from !r*,S?f^c%“nrpr\*'b*i/m7^t*o''!Ll*% ^ p°r“op?r*tyf**** «usf*m*o*rV SS*t!r*''t*’o*pibVerr'hi! understand why the land conirt^n«f M time, but did not would flow more to the^" west,property. Kelley inform®,? m.- than flowing onto the Hauser increase in ru^^/ale To the' *’*accessory structures. ilaing of the house or any Chas.“DriVe*'!i!ce'®‘ 1 ” Chevy includin/the polf oo'u'rse, de^loo* ’'»%*T*" <“* contours weri thangtd whtt lt. 'he that the concetnt Il Mr «« himself involve the fact* thar^M^^'r Nelson and an el.vatl!t so a! tt ov«iotk t^.‘'*Jn% °“** ”• “ involve a 24' depth of fill Th. ttaT“ would would bring the fill within 220' t,*thi'* **"* mound vegetation currently in that ava h.,n a V’' P-^oparty line. The Once the fill irbro'tg?t?n tnd tte title.tV'" ®grade increased# there will ho 4 ^ ation is removed and the Commission member Johnson iiqtlred M'tTthetheTte^^ireri*!^"® th“e”d*!a'itrgt“cuT/etit"yTun^^*altirs'tSi Itelley agreed with Mr-'oriig's cottltnl! ''**" P-^^PPP^y- accesi*’*o"u"i!\ic°ri*a*‘OTblTo"*'ro'ad‘'°''r ?*!*” “T"’*"’ Administrator otf/rtniinltla e! Tl.T"‘ Pl“"in? and Zoning discussed that with thl Jtei. In . “PPliPant had not Mr. iauer statTd thTt-hl l ”«i"tain that road. Wayzata Country club planning r T road from the «d*'a*'n*d'A* *'*'^ * ®9«®™*'m?."l*!S« *s*tl*t'id ”tha't''h*idid and it was contingent upon the approval of his appllca““. Commiililt*m?!be*r Btllo*i*s'''"tl"tibii®th ' Planning further review and PcreTe*tai'?e!*!!s*es's*‘mTnt*T/Tb*e “!!t!*aro"„^ Rwr .'■■'A ■';r.:V' ' y-: ;.#•.*:• ••: ■...-■• ''"ip .. ‘ '''.'.'.v..::^; -■> •’Sin!-' CTOBER 17, 1988 Lnage patterns and Mr. Lauer's house 3uld push drainage it very wet and ve problems from ler responded that ild not have any f fill brought in o gather on his Proposed to do to Ls property? Mr. ime, but did not to that the water j onto the Hauser ere could be no he house or any ^ed at 137 Chevy :he entire area, g explained his stated that the built. He said Mr. Nelson and rill be built at le. This would he septic mound aerty line. The off to a degree, removed and the noff. Planning Mr. Greig had a 8ig stated that ' his property. ler the private ning and Zoning icant had not tain that road, road from the asked Mr. Lauer stated that he application. a by Planning ration pending le problems on ■ Wm • .V-'; r-. .... V. .. . I .1. . » . ; ;... •, •••. •i . 4U \v:-k; V A •" : •XWSfffAl ^-A'- Ac;; riv;v,i>: V' :A?i, fee vC Iv* • i M^wmsAirnm. Mmmimmmm .... -:*-e ,..v;mmm: ■‘AV2... O’- •>•<■: •.. :*• . .-.'i V *; ■ ■•. , e .'.' ■,•-.■..•■■;»■ ■-AA.,p'l • ’ ■' • \x.ev:;e>; ■■A :>.'A:P;. ?•■/:■: ;V:V. A : A'vP WiiPAAiii •f •■ ; e:.^' ipim;:: .r::p^;;'Ae .yv.; r.; S.B:i t. Pv. "l-y;;.:.v- -V. A-- .P; ■. ': fa,m fi«K“TT% -. ■ ' • ‘*- ..'- •.. ■ -'• .,: ■ ■■ ky *■* ■ . .7, ■5*#iin^-.. r-' w* *r ' • , ■- .!:;• ■■■ "r: '■ ;■•- :*• ^'■.; V , .* A ■ V ’: ^dlfe;7 y ..,i m ft iUfee -^j^lljjjjjiljll^^mm . mm MINUTES OF T£ ZONING PILE 3132 the property, hydro.legist woul control. Kelley iou\d^a -Lne issue of the roadwould also need to be addressed and Kelley asked that a representative from the Wayzata Country Club be present the next ’=*’* Con».lss/cn! "«r3!'"LSs«indicated that she was concerned about the road and private vegetation that currently'kets aj buffer for their property. Cohen added that safety would be a major factor should the road become a public road. Motion Ayes“7, Nays«0, Motion passed. ' information was accepted by staff for use as exhibits for this application. #1329 THOMAS NCNELLIS 355 MOOOHJLL HOAD VNRIANCBS-SECOND RB7IBN The applicant was present for this matter. location of the house slightly further south. The whfih * variance for the front setback Vni^ir. rather than the required 50'. There will no *" encroachment into the wetland setback area, but w^® allow cantilevering of the deckinto the 26' wetland setback. r-o,, 1 /Kelley inquired as to the number of houses that by John Pruddi^n ^^® Pillsbury home that is now ownedPrudden. Kelley asked about the remainder of the road wSt^ 1 ^ with Woodhill. Gaffron stated that Woodhill Road UhLhfJ thVL^T"®*^ by Woodhill Country Club. Kelley asked applicant had any agreement with the owners of the Joad construction equipment should damage the JeoaiVlnaVJ^f ^ii^f/®fP®"‘^®/ responsible forTQpdxxxn^ tiii0 road if ittwas daina^Bd. Co^ission member Bellows asked how many acres Mr. Icrff repliea that he had a li^le over 8 that^iocatioiT^^ observed that there could be 4 houses built in Kelley asked how far the building envelope was from the 11 KSSfe'";>"-A "W ".•1 ■:. . ;■! ■i, .;■. .p:y;Ar.:.s^v7 V ■•'-vst'x :' wm-m i|s&Av . ...V. m myymMm : - T-PW^a-a ''A A a' a;A;M y; fir..;..,.Av mrnm.' |M;iy5;7:A7;:;A •aa.:.-..7 .•aa.v:;; . aA:y .P:?J--A;V: ■ -:,''XA-xy:;;; J mysp'W:m-' •*- .i.A^ .■ • •*; ; ' : . i-'p:. y;A^y-': P:P'P a-A-AVA Mi :A7-rA.- a-7..k;.<^ .: : A;-.;-;!® J;.;:. V;-v;;V:.S:o;•: • •r^\..v ■:: :.‘;v'..i-v;;:^'i-' ••■' ’}.!■.. ‘.'•i****” •'*•*•»:■,I■RWi«'vi OCTOBER 17, 1988ge, an independent a plan for drainage IS and site plans so le issue of the road Iley asked that a be present the next ission. Mrs. Hauser 9 road and private It currently acts as t safety would be a lie road. Motion, staff for use as given by Assistant He stated that a licant has revised re, in addition to urther south. The the front setback O'. There will no setback area, but ivering of the deck >er of houses that property. Gaffron :h a potential for :he access road was at the road was a i that is now owned linder of the road :hat Woodhi 11 Road lb. Kelley asked the owners of the should damage the e responsible for low many acres Mr. d a little over 8 4 houses built in .ope was from the - iii: ifp ■w “-WK, ^SS.'^ %fi m-mIk.r:yr.y;.y-, ■■ y -y.•*!l . i •.* 1 :~ :r ■■■ % mi.y:vXv: .;. ;■:^4'' 'iWi imlB N••• '• '5 k«*^MINUTES OP THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING SEPTEMBER 19, 1988ATTENDANCE 7:00 P.M. The Orono Planning Commission met on the above date with the following members present: Chairman Kelley, Johnson, Bellows, Cohen and Hanson. The following represented the City staff: Building & Zoning Administrator Mabusth, Assistant Planning & Zoning Administrator Gaffron, Planning Consultant John Shard low and City Recorder Scheffler. Council Representative Grabek attended and CounciImember Goetten was also present. 'rV im-VMmm #1326 RONALD D. LADER 200 WAYZATA BOULEVARD CLASS II PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION PUBLIC HEARING 8:15 P.M-8:19 P.M. The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailine were duly noted. ^ The applicant was not present for this matter- Planning Commission member Johnson stated that he would like to vote on this matter. Chairman Kelley disagreed and stated that there would be some debate involved with this matter. Bellows suggested hearing the public comments. Kelley disagreed and stated ^hat the applicant should be present. One person from the public indicated that he would be willing to come back at anv time to participate in the discussion of this matter. Another gentleman indicated that he would be out of town for the October 3rd Planning Commission meeting, but he could attend the October 17th meeting. Another concerned party inquired as to how many meetings the applicant could miss. Kelley reiterated his belief that it would not be effective to have the public comments of record without the applicant being present. v:v - .-m i t:- and Jthlit majMT^r It was moved by Chairman Kelley, seconded by Planning Commission member Hanson, to table #1326 until the October 17, 1988 Planning Commission Meeting. Motion, Ayes»5, Nays**0, Motion passed. #1328 HOWARD B. JOHNSON 1635 & 1675 CONCORDIA STREET SUBDIVISION OP A LOT LINE REARRANGEMENT CLASS I - ^ PUBLIC HEARING 7:45 P.M. - 7:50 P.M. The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing were duly noted. ' y-y.- wmmmi r- ■Mb The applicant was present for this matter. Assistant Planning and Zoning Administrator Gaffron explained that this matter involved changing an existing lot ^... -Vi.'&■ =:gmiiiiiK-i-' ' ;y?. - ■.’.V.'V■ : ,W=:.W-’' ■ V'-y/yy; : :V : .mmi mm iiiB fp*l ..-mM •V • mm mrnm mm§m KiHi V--' - fXM^- y- .-.v .,y-y mmmmm1- ' ■ ■ mS*^:'; ,■■■■ • .•S:?::, - v'^:;ref: Proposal 1326 Ronald Lauer^i©lD'iyi(?N-7 ;iGCT I 2 \Uw ■ iil!i'i iv^-'i.jl^ last scheduled meeting attend the October 17 are again scheduled This letter I trust ve and is described as n border of which is athern property line, "'as®! both above ground jposed subdivision and ! on water flowing in ;®r from both the pro- ■ the golf course in ^orth®m portion of my i® west. It then moves grass on my property tream which flows the east. Ultimately ard near the street mow to the northern t I do mow what is ted soil from mowing ^®11 into mowing ig to water problems 1 Just the past two Lc step of actually le outside from our loved in, is no longer table patterns in ■miu it to reasonably lent of this property are certain would lowing in our direct- our neighbors. With- of grades in this do not think that ny more rxinoff than "?ith. T" pi««r-■ ;■WM-•:..7 iiI'l’"rv-v f ‘Si'y 7 iiMiiMiiilfi'iiiiii''~^^page two ;;iFr' "KilS?* Wz;- ;:.^Tr.:iKrS£:Our hope is that as you consider piece of paper. «hat Changing those Jllll” your considlllSon in Sis^^tterf ^^d for Sincjjtrely yours. 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General Design Criteria A. Soil conservation service curve number methods were used to calculate runoff volumes from a IDO year, 24 hour, 5.9 Inch rainfall event. B. Existing and proposed site runoff volumes were calculated. The difference between them Indicates the recommended storage. C. Storage required: 3,000 cubic feet. 0. The basin would be drained by percolation Into the ground. E. During extremely Intense storms, the basin will fill to capacity and overflow can be expected. The overflow would represent the existing runoff that now Teaves the site. The runoff from the hard surface areas would remain In the basin. F. Minimize construction disturbance to existing site. AFF)R.^ATIVE ACTION • EQUAL OPPOHTUI^JTV EMPLOYER ;..a W,. i-• 'S"'‘; If. . 4,^ ?v-.: ■mi ^yy ■■■ . i/mp1, V-r=' '<•4; ^yy:m fe>-> m I'*' ■ 'm myym i mm Mmm,m ' .♦Wm T.-i ^-'^3 :l i K - V-5P^ifl v*-’ i^yF ■ fr^AiiiWiifHm::. xym--:p msm^^.r-.\ 1*:.. .r'. "■m 'i f ■■:.■)mm fi--* v: ■ ■m my -4 VI?./;; hd3-S48S . Site Wayzata atlons and t site. Using conversation with you, the site. This basin tructlon of a new home were used to calculate nch rainfall event. calculated. The ded storage. the ground. I fill to capacity and represent the existing rom the hard surface site. .OYER :®5.vf5®£=i MSS pSS'y: - vi ®|3W:3 ;'£££S?r:-.£ i; £ 'M i^sw\ - -£:£ ■■::'! s ■,V3.. • ^ ik' ■'■:' ■• ■Wh j. - .:aSto«i;£ *“3'I :■■■ -.v^ MfcS; i :• • 's- p :* rrS'-SSiS::. £- -v s\s- -S;-'.-->;• s £y ■•; ..>;.k . .. ■ ■ •■.•■/ . .;: •;-£ . ■\.- -■ :.S ■ ••• «SSS :,,V'^'"'^‘-frmmk s£■ i 3vl £ .r : S'^££-i£;7£4:£;V£5|5W££;;.;;^.,.SCHOELL & MA080N, inc.Mike Gaffron February 22, 1989 JRK/cJ end. cc: Mr. Ron Lauer, Lauer Homes, Inc. f»as directed Schoell S Madson to conduct a detailed topography survey of an area within the site for the new basin The It Is our opinion that the recommended basin addresses vour drainafle S^jrrn""? ^^®!® f J^® "®^ghbors. It Is also my opinion tSat eJiriiJhout a ^5® P’’°P05«<* ^oi'se and entrance drive would have a very minima^ effect on the downstream low areas and swamps. ^ If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to give me a call. Very truly yours. 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Sv I • : ■ fA.; . • •. • . r 4' *•,;m fciWSf'!mimsm: ■Am kLK ■ X.-'Aa 4- ..•••■. •I 4 p" ■ ■■'- myxymxzmi ^siSSlSs'li ■m iWMAaf-:.A /f" - 'U m-' ■■' ■■' , -■;-r* ■yM \ •w^ ;-::-:4>T » •» •-• ! ; .' > tf. *vsfl H-- V ‘>;»^p*■m:tapwi«v':v;;:K mi :l:« ::.tS;ftg V :T iaii»#S'-- ■me 'vgga a-’^ :-g ■emM ■v-.t-ei'jislL.i'i: >■■■■.■■w''eeer.\li_»?_ari'CITY OF OROHO P.O. Box 66 Crystal Bay, MN 55323 473-7357 TO* Ronald D. Lauer 80 Gideons Point Road Tonka Bay, MN 55331 ZONING PILE NO. #1326 NOTICE OP PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION Date of Notice: 9-21-88 COPIES TOs Wayzata Country Club P.O. Box 151 Wayzata, MN 55391 TOE OP APPLICATION: Subdivision MiB OF iffiBTiHG: ";:w:e; vii^rT;;rr’Ag;i;« Planning Coamission recommends the following: Tabled for reasons noted below .•■•.•*■¥■ -- ■••. •-jCi ' t«aP.»ia' a. • ’ • ■>:U HI SOTES AND SPECIAL CONDITIONS: mem^ MB a;!--; you or your representative cannot attend that meeting 473-7357 if Applicant's next scheduled meeting is confirmed as: Planning Conunission October 17, 1988; meeting starts at 7:00p.m. mlnut"sr“heri" ?va\SVb?e'??o™%°hePlanning conunission approval by the Planning Co^»Ls?on Peoorder after review and •V^ ^ , • - , d. - . • ^ r . ■• T i ee:ey,.g^iy^M ■pew>'......... .■: ■■■ .'-t.. M-, prope^t'y “*Piraii ”"li?L^^a'=n''oc ‘tre?S“f‘-i" |g«Ksi~ 111 iii P-.b-'id ..r e=y^ kmee-yegmsiSi : #i::. islial •■: -mee 1 g-- - ••;■.:: gggg.g;-.:.:: .-gg;;i::vg;;g.=g.: I.-.. ;:g . - ^ :■ - ::. V ■ I- g;>.Vv .-V .|V.H;;.... .;;•■■ •/ I. •• .r v:,:v-^-:-;: •.'• I.-.* •., g .■ -:.i;ig •;••:■*! ■ ■■ ■':■■.-me ■•'- . .• '••• g'-. ■’\. ••: ■ .r . ; '■e;r f^ee ,:m . f %v 1 .-J..: • :■. ,. . ;; ■: ;;._ '.■ ■ •■ '• ■■■I.-- CNG PILE NO. #1326lING COMMISSION ACTIONDate of Notice: 9-21-88 Lyzata Country Club 0. Box 151 lyzata, MN 55391 r 0 Against I :: /tI irf Ik.'-'. ■wm leighboring property owners comments were not heard due .s item was rescheduled for Monday, October 17, 1988. e City staff at 473-7357 if jeting. pp PpryA-f s - m W' fe» .rmed as: meeting starts at 7:00p.m. iliiMaSl ficial Planning Commission Recorder after review and m pographic survey for this I ber 7, 1988. kem&rnm *S“x:'CSl«P« ■1 MmmmB y y\ •- ':■> mmMy : >: * ^ * • Wm:' :S:x;x>:xx,.r./*^ (V=.v;-V;• .' •P*" v:; :; ■■■■•'■ ■ - 'ym K-X :,-//■ w. - : V mm iWlii :: Planning Commission Chairman Kelley Orono Planning Commission Members City Administrator Bernhardson Mxchael P. Gaffron, Asst Planning & Zoning Administrator September 14, 1988 Ferndale RoadClass II Preliminary Subdivision - Public Hearing Zoning District - RR-lB, Single Family, 2 Acre, Unsewered Ust of Exhibits Exhibit A Exhibit B Exhibit C Exhibit D Exhibit E Exhibit P Exhibit G Exhibit H Application Plat Map Property Owners List Letter From City Engineer Glenn Cook Survey of Proposed Subdivision Air Photo Lot Diagram Indicating Required Setbacks Septic Site Diagrcun viewing this proposed lot is from the /k North Ferndale Road westward along the north edge of the golf course property (please refer to the plat map). Pertinent Facts - 1.hnff^f/Kil all Of Which would appear to be drybuildable from City wetland maps. ^ 2.property has a general downward slope from the north to the south, mainthe probable building site will be located along that roam drainageway, hence careful site planning will be needed. 3.requested a topographic survey of this property due to sJbiitlL that topographic survey has not been writing. Applicant notes that such a survey should be completed by the end of this week. mmm'y- mmy:' x?-:xx;:;;xoyxp:;. 4 . • ; ■ -. p -H vvv- vv.. . : Mil S'X im -mym-y:yy^-yr Amm/A,.vy myys ' - ..'■:=V ".‘f.n.’V.V: ■-•>' ■ > •.. y . .. ■.. i. -- . IW mm ymmyyyr Myy3y---i/ymmmm :-y^yy- V ,■: V;iy;A . .r -■ il: IB& pM: ■ - AyyAy:: ' -. >• .u^V'i y 'fi|i: ■ X,;. iiil ■■'I m:y] MS- yrnymyyymrnsA,-ms^m.AA}y ')*• ■ 'x-immy ;■ v: '..xxxxx ;xxy;^';';.'V,y'x,:,. x;xx,.,,x:x^^ v:X-XX'jl lyxxV^yXX;-xx ■ ■ ' i • ■ .x'.. '• ■'/.V. 5 iHiWM'Am:.;;V.P-I m »:x: Vx ^:,r.= mmmySftXXXxxsXifafc«;xlilc*'sr-*i;/V. ••• •= Myyymym vXitx! •: V . i. \ :...., .‘i. : ymym yy-;.'?yy:xx] m-yym mm yfex ^■■yxy^ Eifif&ma ..'i'l l vm^m- y«:•.; :v fe::'.'":.:' < ■ -i.v tuM: ::ng Administrator auer, North Perndale Road lie Hearing rora the northeast corner v-v=== v:-->s*.:>Vv-^./:■:/,: ,V^:,^;.,>:::::;;g^:r 'S''!V,.; • . ■■■■■>• # .i . ■ proposed lot is from the westward along the north to the plat map). would appear to be dry n the north to the southr 1^ be located along that will be needed. of this property due to ic survey has not been tes that such a survey ■ryyy:MH^£y^-:yy.^ - xmy:;pim- ^.yy y - 'xyyxxyymm ■.•a ‘■-■.4"' ■■•■':. . .,1Mlilirf tyxy-y m01- V:i.mmy-ixyrsv^V : ;^vV#JL ^ V/ vr ,:>v> : ■■'•i'-vrifi-yym The applicants' site evaluator has indicated feasible sites for both primary and alternate drainfield systems. Those sites are located centrally on the lot nlong the east boundary line. (See Exhibit H) Both the primary and alternate sites require mound systems, and the slopes at the proposed sites range from 2% to 4%, well within the acceptable range for mound systems. The general drainage direction within the area of the mound sites would appear visually to be parallel to the east lot line, hence neither the proposed house development nor proposed septic systems should have any runoff effect on the neighboring Hauser property to the east. :r£rfyy; A Care will have to be taken to direct surface run-off around the drainfield sites, and given the proposed house location on the septic design plan, the location of the drainfield sites places a relatively severe restriction on the proposed house location. Again, careful site planning will be necessary to Insure that the natural flow of overland drainage in addition to the run-off from the house development does not affect the septic system. Note that the proposed division creates a "flag" type lot, with a corridor 60' in width running about 230' before the lot widens out. This requires a lot width variance, since the defined width of this property will be 60' where a 200' width is normally required. Note also that the lot is 320' in east/west width at its widest point and -ctually contains more than 2 acres in just the area south of the narrow corridor. |i*l| myymm A, ry&xmi m:A ■ ■ - : S - ■ m-:'; / ■ yyx': .my ■ V As you can see from the plat map, staff has sketched in the location of the private easement road which currently serves eight total residences. This would he the ninth residence served by that road. Staff has sketched in on your plat map the location of that road, and would note that the private road is approximately 2,100' in length to the end of the loop at the west end. Staff would also note that the parcel from which this lot is to be divided is approximately 930' in width and comprises approximately 14.1 acres. This is the City's opportunity to initiate an appropriate dedication for private road purposes on this 14 acre parcel. Staff would recommend that the developer be required in his proposed plat to show a 25' wide by 930' long outlot at the north side of the property for private road purposes. Note that =the survey indicates that private easements exist presumably for access purposes to neighboring properties, in a corridor 16.5' south and north of the north lot line of the parcel in question. Also note that the plat of Fairway View to the west has a plat road outlot width of 50' on the north/south portion, but 30' on the east/west portion. That plat was completed in 1977. The outlot road parcel on the plat of Fairway View is currently owned by the owner of Lot 5. : ^ f. . i--.-' ri - , ;• ■. . •. ■ • i •• . . • ,1 ; . •* • H ym mmmHim m yx:m • . ■••••- •iv ■ ;k\. yy-.y. . ' V.vu:;: . ‘. ■ • ♦ •• 1 yyyyyM :ii mymmmMimu^nmted feasible sites for both Those sites are located 3ary line. (See Exhibit H) lire mound systems, and the 2% to 4%, well within the he area of the mound sites > the east lot line, hence or proposed septic systems hboring Hauser property to urface run-off around the uuse location on the septic i sites places a relatively location. Again, careful e that the natural flow of run-off from the house bem. a "flag" type lot, with a before the lot widens out. z the defined width of this s normally required. 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'*.•■* j- *; . .•myymy w-yW^cy0y- .. A:. (^v/-.. V ■i.m:wwme ?KidaaE» ■■:. ■::■■:.■■ y.ryB:&mCh:Jt HECSSSART FOR COMPLETB PRELIMINARY APPLICATIONApplication Form•y Plat information on Certificate of Survey.Certified Property Owners List of owners within 350* (you must obtain this list from Hennepin County Department of Finance A-603 Govt Center 348-3271).Stamped, legal sized envelopes (#10) pre-addressed to each of the names on the above list with no return address (use address labels obtained with property owners list). As an addendum to this application, please attach a separate list of any other persons you wish notified of this application. Certification by Zoning Department that Preliminary Plat Application is complete. Zoning Official's Signature__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _^_ _ __Date Payment of fees (park fees, filing fee, sewer and water assessments). Signed certificate of survey or mylar copies of formal plat. Title opinion. Easements, Covenants, etc. Developers Agreement and Letter of Credit. Certification by Zoning Department that Pinal Plat Application is complete. Zoning Official's Signature_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Date_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ FEES Sketch Plan Review (Class I, II fi III) Preliminary Review (Class I & II Subdivision) $150.00 250.00 Preliminary Review (Class III and all non-residential) 300.00 + 20.00/Lot Final Plat Review (Class III) ♦(Plus any legal or engineering charges) 150.00* The applicant hereby agrees to provide all information required or requested by the Zoning Administrator, City Engineer, City Attorney, Planning Commission and Council necessary to process this application and further agrees to pay all addj^ional fees established by ordinance. Applicant's Signature Date ^-//- rS' Owner's Signature ^»7>»ag--Date Applicant must have all submittals into the City offices 25 days before the Planning Commission Meeting^ Planning Commission Meetings are held on the third Monday of each month. Applicants must be present at all scheduled review meetings of the Planning Commission and Council. If an applicant is unable to attend a scheduled meeting, please make arrangements to have an authorized agent attend in your place and to advise the Building & Zoning Office of this change prior to the meeting. f:. v-:r:i^.:v5' m ;■ Vf-a mm Vi?- ■■jt ccmi..m/m XV-?4- :•• -' 'imycmy, IV Vi .. . • •..f’v VV : .!••:. = \."v.- -'-"H* m&yyymmSm my ‘-V tV':--^',:; V'-V • V:' » '/v -v •■■''•• '■•■ Pf»VvflL c ■If•H . ■ ’ V 'v mm HP,. - urn.- •. .•*.• ■Sty- m:m '4.;;-" =v: ■’•y-y'y'y wmm ■ •■■■:. 'r..:.*':%' :fr 'i-t'lrnrnitmmmV ■ - .’ ' -:s''V2i\:-!r. ■' : ■' :, V^'-: '>APPLICATIONSurvey.n 350 * (you must obtain Lnance A-603 Govt Centerdressed to each of the ss (use address labels :ach a separate list of )lication. ry Plat Application is __ Date____________ nd water assessments), formal plat. pplication is complete. Date $150.00 250.00 idential) 300.00 20.00/Lot 150.00* Eormation required or ineer, City Attorney, s this application and d by ordinance. Date Date ices 25 days before the letings are held on the (sent at all scheduled .1. 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"<■■■ :■■ V. -<. :V' '' >l ..i' ■; :■.■ .V..■_■.■■ ■tj " :VT»' I RUM 0AT6 oa/io/eeBATCH 006PROPonner name taxpayer name/aoorPROP AOOR OUHER NAME TAXPAYER NAHE/AOORPROP AOOR OUNER NAMEtaxpayerNAHE/AOOR PROP AOOR OUNER NAME taxpayer NAME/AOOR mm ■y ;rT;mrnsmm' ■ ■' ;-• ■ . .•• -•f-:t ' ■' ’•• . - ■ fV.-V■ ■ .m-'-:W:-M :VV .:; .4;, ^Wmrnmm'HEWEPIN COWTY property INFORMATION SYSTEM property (MIERS list3B 36-11S>23 16 0003 00S55 FERMIALE RO N T H OONALOSON ET AL T H • K C OONALOSON 555 FERNOALE RO N NAYZATA m 55391 REPORT NO. PI635601 PACE 11M 36-118-23 16 0006 00565 FERNOALE RO N jerry E martin I HIFE jerry a JANET MARTIN 565 N FERNOALE ROAO HATZATA (tl 55391 38 36-118-23 16 0005 00525 FERNOALE RO N ALVERA B HENDRICKSON ALVERA B HENDRICKSON 525 N FERUIAIE ROAO NAYZATA MN 5539138 36-118-23 16 0006 00515 FERNOALE RO N AON SMITHAWREM J A MARY H SMITH 515 NO FERNOALE UAYZATA MN 55391 rv.f38 36-118-23 16 0007 00517 FERNOALE RO N M 6 JOHNSON ETAL H CLEIOON JOHNSON 517 NO FERICALE RD HATZATA MN 55391 38 36-118-23 16 0010NAYZATA COUNTRY CLUB NAYZATA COUNTRY CLUB P 0 BOX 151 NAYZATA MN 5539138 36-118-23 16 0011 00675 FERNOALE RO N LEOPOLD A HAUSER III ETAL LEOPOLD HAUSER III 675 HO FERNOALE RO NAYZATA m 55391 38 36-118-23 61 0001 00395 FERNOALE RO N PERCY H KEESLIN6 P H KEESLIN8 395 FERNOALE RD N NAYZATA MN 55391 38 36-118-23 61 0002 00365 FERNOALE RO N OOP CHASE JR DONALD A PATRICIA CHASE 365 FERNOALE NAYZATA MN 55391 38 36-118-23 61 0003 00375 FERNOALE RO N H C POHTILU ETAL HILUAM C POHTILLA 375 N FERICAI.E NAYZATA MN 55391 38 36-118-23 61 0022 00133 CHEVY CHASE OR A A E STEUART ^REM A ELLEN STENART 133 CHEVY CHASE OR NAYZATA m 55391 38 36-118-23 61 0023 00135 CHEVY CHASE 01 ROBERT B HONE ETAL ROBERT B HONE MO 135 CHEVY CHASE OR NAYZATA rM 55391 PROP AOOR OUHER NAME taxpayer name/aoor 38 36-118-23 61 0026 00137 CHEVY CHASE OR ALBERT C GREie ETAL ALBERT C 6REI6 137 CHEVY CHASE OR NAYZATA m 55391 38 36-118-23 61 0025 00139 CHEVY CHASE DR " 8Jif«0NS * “• P SIMMONS ROBERT 6 A LINDA P SIMMONS 139 CHEVY CHASE DR NAYZATA m 55391 38 36-118-23 61 0026 00161 CHEVY CHASE 01 BROOKE T NELSON ETAL BROOKE T NELSEN 161 CHEVY CHASE DRIVE NAYZATA MN 55391 38 36-118-23 61 0061 00128 CHEVY CHASE OR H P ALLEN 6 L S ALLEN HAROLD P ALLEN 128 CHEVY CHASE OR NAYZATA MN 55391 38 36-118-23 61 0062 00132 CHEVY CHASE STATE LAND DEPT CITY OF ORONO PARK 6/13/79 SO 156755 1Eng y^mREPORT NO. PI435401 PAGE 113fl 36-116-23 14 0005 00525 FERNDALE RO N ALVERA B HENDRICKSON ALVERA B HENDRICKSON 525 N FERIOAI.E ROAD NAYZATA HN 55391 36 34-116-23 14 0010 NAYZATA COUNTRY CLUB NAYZATA COUNTRY CLUB P 0 BOX 151 NAYZATA NN 55391 36 34-116-23 41 0002 00345 FERNbALE RO N DAP CHASE JR DONALD A PATRICIA CHASE JR 365 FERNDALE NAYZATA HN 55391 36 34-116-23 41 0023 00135 CHEVY CHASE OR ROBERT B HONE ETAL ROBERT B HONE HO 135 CHEW CHASE DR NAYZATA HN 55391 36 34-116-23 41 0024 00141 CHEVY CHASE DR BROOKE T 14ELSON ETAL BROOKE T NELSEN 141 CHEVY CHASE DRIVE NAYZATA m 55391 36 34-116-23 41 0042 00132 CHEVY CHASE OR STATE LAND DEPT CITY OF ORONO PARK 4/13/79 SO 154755 L ■ . '‘.'I /I: fm m mm-yy . y • ;-v-' ' ' . ■ -‘i r • .-f :■• .• '■ :■■ :■■•'’ ■ 7 ■••■ v" ; 7. 7 '/.-k \ mmmmm A:*\ y i V;: -7mUy. > ; '77.7 .■y-yy i■; --nT^'7'■’v- • ■■■:.:•7:‘77'-;\;77.-v7;7.:::;^>7. 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PlavNeisiiy Kanao M Oison Susan M Eberitn ■Mant A Setp September 9, 1988 i 0 ,S3g City of Orono Box 66 Crystal Bay, MN 55323 Attm Mike Gaffron Ret 139-1326 Ronald Lauer 200 Vayzata Boulevard Dear Mikei subdivision. In walki^^Se^Tit^wi^obse^ved^* Proposed Vayzata Country Club would prohibit development. serious site problems that (1-lOZ) The site drai^a^rgefeMllWoiiowJ^he** modest slopes. concentration to the wes? cfntralpLt of "e ^ite!""* ^ h^e^oiJd aw Te^T/. ^ P-PO-d protection of the on-site s^ys.em woulS be"ece^s^r;*"' -- If you have any questions, please contact this office yours very truly, bonestroo, rosene, ANDERLIK i ASS0CI.4TES, INC. Glenn R. Cook GRCtcl 2335 West Highway 36 • St. Paul, Minnesota 55113 •612-636-4600 n *■ . '•: •■'•■ • .V-*. ■ ■'oBb ■' 7-A , ... • 0-. >,• 7^V--';'v ;7, :.:' .7;'7 7- r,.'* ■..•• ’ 7.. :/ -vv^'r.'. : :7,\7- :A:-7.v:m'yyp y :7 7;:j V7.;7:V.. ;•■• .' ^..7777/7.;V^77:7r:-,:,,:7.7 /7 •■■ .,•■•.-:.! . .' ■ 7 -46.V7.-.: -7:r : •-- •.:..:..-V r- •■? 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'r...•■>-^E.-: : g;:^:5 r^.-.' •■■' 1 :^.mm■■■■■ ' 'ri^'^r'-^yy -;-'-v-::-..' ■r y .: • ••-j'.i ii'ij^i i.n ■iftri.^r^-‘' -.■■••.:•• tiv,*- ^ .-*■ W4iiW(i^,.t:(jT : i’..:;-Planning Conunission Chairman Kelley Orono Planning Conunission Members City Administrator Bernhardson PrCHBS Date: Michael P. Gaffron, Asst Planning & Zoning Administrate October 10, 1988 Subject: #1326 Wayzata Country Club/Ronald D. Lauer, North Per - Class II Preliminary Subdivision - Continuation of Pu Application - Split off a 2.8 acre building site from the northea of the Wayzafa Country Club property. Dxstnet RR—IBf Single Faitirlyf 2 Acre^ Unsewered Hote - This item was tabled at your September 19th meetin' applicant was not present. A number of neighboring propej were present and their comments were not heard, but the ap was re-scheduled for this October 17th meeting. List of Exhibits Exhibit A Exhibit B Exhibit C Topographic Survey Submitted 9/26/88 Notice of Planning Commission Action 9/21/88 Memo & Exhibits of 9/14/88 Discussion - Please review the memo and exhibits of September 14, 1988 The topographic survey provided for the property indicates ti more steeply sloped areas, drainage is generally to the south, a not cause any unusual drainage concerns for neighboring property staff recommendation for approval in the September 14th m holds, except that applicant has satisfied Condition #3 by prov appropriate topographic map. ^ ^ jPl ..A . ,. •* -E: i. J V. .-•*■ - 4. .•.>•*#• L • ::' *’• ' ■■ i A V.; .^ my-mm imiMM Wm w mmmi^ . ■ •-■■-'I wMlmm teigiijii E, v v‘mm. fmm. - :iM^xyim &-hmmk mm mmmmmm lpi;^lEsEEviE|s ''yy ^ IIIMIPIy>mmk■ ■■ • :■■ ... y:'. r' vE ' :.E"EE ■^••‘s •• ; X • ■■■ £V ‘m iw' 4ii..i!-' :xK!!a ; i" x-i ..gElisx :.1^ 1*mm l^^pl m. 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Gaffron, Asst Planning & Zoning Administrator March 14, 1989 #1366 Loren Butterfield, 3925 Watertown Road - Request for Clarification on Planning Commission Recommendation List of Exhibits Exhibit A - Applicant's Letter Exhibit B - Proposed Preliminary Plat RtssiuTiau Exhibit C - Proposed Plat Layout Discussion -* Mr. Butterfield's application for a subdivision to create a new building site near the Luce Line Trail was reviewed by the City Council at their meeting of February 13, 1989. Mr. Butterfield brought up a number of concerns during and after that meeting, regarding conditions which the City is proposing to place on the property. His concerns relate to use of the wetlands, building setbacks, and the condition that no buildings can be constructed south of the Luce Line. I. The applicant has requested that Planning Commission clarify their reasons for the recommendation that no structures be allowed south of the Luce Line. One additional fact that was not before the Planning Commission during your'review, is that Mr. Butterfield's easement across the Luce Line is a public easement, and the DNR does not limit the usage of that easement to Mr. Butterfield. Because of this, the potential for access to the easterly parcel south of the Luce Line is under Mr. Butterfield's control to a great degree and under DNR's control to a much lesser degree. Although this is not an attempt to convince Planning Commission to change their recommendation, it will be helpful to both staff and the Council if Planning Commission can detail your reasons for recommending that no structures or accessory structures be allowed south of the Luce Line. II. A secondary issue in this matter is the setback requirement for both primary and accessory structures. Was the Planning Commission's intent that accessory buildings on the north side of the Luce Line meet the required principal structure setack? In a typical two acre lot, if the rear yard lot line is up against the Luce Line Trail, the City would normaly allow a 10' setback from the Luce Line for accessory buildings. Please clarify your intent regarding accessory structure setbacks on both the north and south sides of the trail and give your reasoning for your recommendation. * •' il;;' * I ..■ Pa S ■ ■ ’i ^ 1■ :.«wm w, A-, Pmmaiti P:4 ■rP ’ - ■ t- • v':-' .■•■'•. - 4,-.'4 fm. ^ " •> '-'P ¥p'Pp:.■ pp-d M-P.PPP ■y-m ; • • 'll mpmmp ,imM4b\m«» KM : ■< Pipy " ' 'litd P'p: «fil v;^:=^:.; . <*.wcSoning Administrator :own Road - 3T Commission Recommendation kuTISiJ ibdivision to create a new iewed by the City Council at field brought up a number of .ng conditions which the City sncerns relate to use of the on that no buildings can be ling Commission clarify their ructures be allowed south of was not before the Planning Mr. Butterfield's easement , and the DNR does not limit leld. Because of this, the el south of the Luce Line is ‘eat degree and under DNR's Lnce Planning Commission to ilpful to both staff and the detail your reasons for sory structures be allowed the setback requirement for as the Planning Commission's north side of the Luce Line ack? In a typical two acre net the Luce Line Trail, the ;k from the Luce Line for : Intent regarding accessory louth sides of the trail and in. b A• r i'.yj m1Jlv>yS( ^ ... t .• ^tf.: !>W Si' 1 m-- ■2'^ -'•. >■■ ■ -.' > ■ ■'s- :'j iiiV:' ^ V. V ’••/ 6ili • v<- .01^1 ■r mmmm -Wf . ■ : r -;'. • ^ i’?:' im Si I ',;5^Li ^ -i•••;':^ •ir‘, . ■. .;.4.lifeiKA-A" ■ ■.:••.•• V-.. .-.V- ■• - ** Bit.: -y y ..#^v:.:>*>%'>■V^ v-i. :- . .-,td-V :-'; •^r r-r::S.^rm mm m .V- m r-i m. W*’ . Mm ;'Vv: ;:./;.': :'-• i£ a jNiv< m mii : ^ i,'r&f;m'r m•I mmmZoning Pile #1366 March 14, 1989 Page 2 of 2III. The applicant feels the south line of Lot 2 should not be Considered as a rear lot line, since the property continues across the trail. Be would prefer a 50' setback to the Luce Line for construction of the principal residence. Please re-state your views Issue. The zoning code does not specifically address Mr. s non—contiguous situation, and the City certainly has the right to impose reasonable conditions in this variance situation. IV. Finally, note that the City Attorney, City Engineer and staff are reviewing applicant's concerns regarding continued use of the designated wetlands for peat removal and irrigation purposes. At this time the Planning Commission is not requested to address these issues. fe*:'• ■:J . •yp^^ -nv.c ■:>\ ■ili isi* f-jm. to, - mm ■,:::'- :«iS r-A >:;;/< mM-M U ■■..'t'i y,/ •••=•''■'.- -y. -yy- ■ '■,:' y :•;■■■ r-m. mmmmrnmmiPI:f^y4^;y:Ay'yi''A^ L f V V -iy :yAn;-::y . ;;a T ■v:Vy-. I -2^ ^ S' ' ■'. h S!#5 : ■ df»": ■ 't^..^•1rnm^-: -T=rt”-^, i ■le of Lot 2 should not be operty continues across the k to the Luce Line for Please re-state your views specifically address Mr. the City certainly has the is variance situation. >ity Engineer and staff are ig continued use of the rigatlon purposes. At this ed to address these Issues. wmmi/'..V : : :•.■mmmmft M fmS mm :k fsL. L ' *••> R- Q t; E)! V- p mn m ' V*-;- ■•‘whvI th ■■ r■■•;/■■•;• ■: ■ ;'•■ ■■ ■ - ■•■**.■ ' ’ ;' •• \ - .-iv 2 ’.. '■■■■:■■■ 7'f wm 0ppk- mm -ftv.. ■• \' ^ •.WH^';• I'P’-W- ' ?.> .•'f- ...V- ft# ^ ••i ■ pft' *,'-y m) V • <, :'x.-' -■ ■ '■■ft"' i '■ '.' . - V ■ l**^#*^ 'll#-'* ■ y:p^mpp -.'rfwm yfmm mm-w"•A--.w^aft '“’'H-oft;:ft;-;,-ft. . ■ ft*- . ■• ■■ 'ft:' m'-Py-<-j^mp:yp"ItA RBSOLOTIOH GRANTING PRELIMINARY APPROVAL POR A PLOT AT 3925 HATBRTOffN ROADapplication no. 1366 #3 - Page 1 of 6 The property was split by the Electric Short Line Railroad in 1913. There was no way to combine the property in the ensuing years. The Chicago Northwestern Railroad purchased the property and then it was conveyed to the Department of Natural Resources, which own the trail which splits the property. #8 — Page 2 of 6 I would like to take each of the wetlands separately. The vatlands on the extreme far south portion of outlot A and B has a history of use. In 1935 there was a very dry condition in the marsh and a fire consumed the cover on the marsh. Because the drought of those years, the peat caught on fire along the north edge of the marsh. This burned into the winter until it finally extinguished itself from the cold adverse weather. In 1950 there was a cottage cheese plant operating close to the present DNR Trail. The washings went into the marsh north of Stubbs Bay. At that time, I diverted the washings along the marshes to my property by permission of landowners at that time. This water was used for irrigation purposes. This area was enlarged and a portion of the peat was used in the growing operation. Following that time, peat has been extracted from time to time to accommodate the needs of the growing I73k m-Wim *3f' ■ ■■ '■■mm:mmi::ppmm- 'p-m^.: ;.y ftftftllRffi-' ' .pyy;ymmmmrn - iPWv '1, P ■ ■■■ '■ •'■ 'W‘i* ? . / — pm' mi m$m ^6 wm -.lii ;■ •■•=■•■• V *' ■ mm y i yjpysppmp'Zy^- P.P m-p iv ip - • .--"I* IA-;• .y:A ' m p m mx.mmm ft- y?: iiiil ^ : ^r:m r ’U ilSSim felaisW»:flmM£NARY [TOWN ROAD ■^<»»» ••'^. *'.3 ■<»•■.-'• Short Line tine the property 'tern Railroad eyed to the the trail which as separately, an of outlot A p/as a very dry the cover on the the peat caught This burned (d itself from I a cottage DNR Trail. The Bay. At that hes to my time. This s area was in the growing en extracted f the growing P:'5?fx-o mm: Ik ■•■■- ^ '.■■V >“•: ::.' T'^. > - .^►•. -^1. •" •■ ‘-jL 11 "" ^S> ^;.:: ■ V:>.V -'kr "fl»s :'. > V • JM • ■'. vii/ pi il3^ WM i‘XX'X::7i -■: s^y7 ?■ '■'■.■ ■ - jy ; ••:.. ■ ■ -I'-x - ps»yS K I ■mmmM m . .tt: s:W ■'■■-■■.:lS ■^ ■y C' : ••■: X. -.■ ■•■ , X ssasy; ppis-:.' fy;i% :K:vjy y;: f X' W^:'[-:: -:^-^ ' .x..:-V /::V^ ■:. : V.' -v-x.' x •;••■'.."' ■■..., ,' . -vyy v/:xv-v'v^ V 1; : .*«r- \ '• ^■'.' i .:v;--^T-->- yP0:V " ■ ' ^ •« •.. •p-'W" •■ . -ff t#pK7r"7--fep ;* '7=- :'■ : ■■■ i : \‘'Pyy pp>-^p: ::;;y>pUE3KaNpX.:v .'.IIPoperation. We use 400 yards of soil and peat plus 50 yards of Canadian peat for our growing each year. it is essential we have soil for our growing. The physical properties of this peat is vastly superior to peat from marshes from Wayzata east to around the Twin Cities. The wetlands located in Lot No. 1 was not wet lands until I had constructed it in 1953. A careful study of the terrain will show it has hardly any natural runoff. it was built for irrigation purposes. It provides storage for runoff from Hardcover area of greenhouses and ground water. This 1s recycled back onto the growing crops. We use 100,000 to 400,000 gallons of water a year from this source. We have at this time only 2 choices to grow the crops. Use this water or pump water from the aquifer in our area. m the sense of conservation, it is my feeling that the use of grade 2 water is to be preferred over grade 1 water. This has been an existing use prior to enactment of ordinances referring to wetlands. We are a nonconforming farm use with all the rights and privileges that are available in that area. i believe this falls into the accessory use within the scope of the zoning requirements. #12 - Page 3 of 6 The requirement for 100 ft. eetbeck from the Luce Line appeera to be more reatrictive than the ordinance. The 100 ft. front aet back 50 ft. east and west setback is well Kff:’••••• : ■•‘/X dt..‘ ^ rt:X|^^S|«r r }yv.;: X- -. V ^iiM ik'Xs; mm v:V'^4>"\Ki;'bVx; /■'■: . .r# ■ :l m m' -%v : .::'V-'v>xi wm ^ -HpiPVi- »»m...... •,-•:•^mm<•;. li.'>•: V.:^nsBmm-.•-V •, ■■. - ,\.:." *.■•.•: .. ■, ” f.-plus 50 yards rt is physical peat from 'ities. wet lands study of the noff. It was orage for ground crops. We from this ) grow the iquifer in my feeling d over grade o enactment privileges s falls into J Luce Line e. The 100 is well ir^*c /; • V:;V*^ >-• ■.•vi--.r^•V ^V'^^’yV mimm U-:, #1 ^■vv. y TJ V y V,.. ■. fericMsww.. .%;‘’i’»i.«»sa^H yA.■'V‘^yv?"’v;•..:■. /yA.^.... ■. .-:^ aiiSilrtii a :;: A:wy®A'^;:simsmwM f^. r SV;."- ■.'yA'A^^v :,.(. AA- .A^;,j i^i-A'AAA,:, ,.< aiSit:AAAfJl«s;; ■■•AK, y'- ' - > y a:a A A'::.yiAr:ji^ ^' ;.H v-y^:: iMi..ry ^•yA,,■ '^- ' ~ ■ ■ ■-'-V4.-iL••ava: ■■.... -y-. ■ A-;^HH^,iw;A...,y-t. A- ,!!•■.<&S;,■^•' y-. : ■ii-V-'.'V- ^mm yy:«.S^a^-aJ'ey'yv ' y yy.;;" .:.A *-y: SV:i yi- ■•.ii'y-..ra-- f M *'■ ♦••••y . i|Ayy,i::,AA:.y.y^^Ay.yyy:.A:: a4^A . ..:A,AAA::A;; AVA:.Nftl(iA.v>Wy..A,yF:y.«f:yy, ..my>m:z ■ yWithin the tranework of the site that we have choeen Nunerooe other bullain,. have been ailowed along the tra fron. a. clone ae 4 feet from the trail right-of-way. #9 - Page 4 of 6 The ordinance doesn't appear to address the issue of no accessory buildings in a piece of property of this sire, on preliminary survey of the property regulring lo ft. Side and 26 ft. from wetland would give adequate area toe accessory buildings. There is no guestion as to access because the Phk crossing is a public right-of-way. There la a.-.so an area for a mound system on the east part of* outlot A. AS a overview, I would like to give some historical ^ata concerning the whole growing operation, m 1898 my 9randfather settled approximately I-1/4 miles to the north Of me in Orono with a apple-dairy-beekeeping operation, m 1920 my father started raising vegetables and flowers approximately 1 blocks east of where 1 live. „y 40 years Of growing on this land, which I acquired when I was 11 years old. has been very rewarding in purpose and enjoyment as an occupation, as r look at another generation picking op Where 1 leave off and go on generations into the future, 1 am pleased that I've had a location in the city of orono to receive all this blessing. „e've had ^ i„ ,nis area and we want to keep them here. fcAAlAA.ji;;-;.ilii'iJ^yyAA;' :ao. y-i-r-ry-mm^Ifvy y • -vAr/i; ■^•m,m-■AA-^A.;..'■ yV-A:y /a. W\-. i*' ■. f i-.. '■ 'yfy.’yii '■’mm- mBm mm ■ A. A ii '..-•.■y:. .1 ^'.' '.A., .■■'. .'y, ■ : - ' 4: ■ ■ . ->* .;. .., St.A-A’A-. .'V 'y.:A. 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In 1898 my liles to the north ing operation, in and flowers My 40 years when I was 21 Jose and enjoyment neration picking into the future/ he City of Orono pQte in this area v.‘: ;■ ■ • ■; .■■.■,.■»■:f > V ,;.: ■ •?. .'. f ■ ••. rp-' ;:■•/. ..... ■■• .v;s ■ •• > if .: •• teiS^*- ■- ^ .'.? ■ :v :•#>•;• V - v-v;;: ..*' :.. •..•; :-tv- m: v:..-: '.iirv '■ f'm f..:' 'V “ ^y-:. ^ ■ • -V: y r i• V.^.-v ■..;. :./' :.;i O :-. - ■■: • •.-• •..i- i:;::\ ■.•■• ■'vb .:;y:•".:■• ■ vr v. v. -^: - mmrnymm ■: % b:;.V f-y- ,.V.y^y/;Vy•v>v ^ .^vi^v..■■». ' ',b 'v'va ■ •■J j S -•..yH*|•:.v..,'..-:% -■ .y.=a^- ■••■■■': ■ : ' •■' '-.b'. #.S'b"i *‘.''''i~a^~..»ri; f■••.•'.. • v;V.-' -..^ • i -'■■ •S. A RBSOLOTIOH GRANTING PRBLIMINART APPROVAL FOR A PLAT AT 3925 WATERTOWN ROAD APPLICATION NO. 1366 - vj/ • . Loren Butterfield on December 22, 1988 filed a forma 1 subdivision application with the City for approvaX of a 2 lot residential plat of property legally described as follows: residential Exhibit A attached (hereinafter "the property"); and Minnesota Statufs ffi? published and mailed notice in accordance with PlSttino Code* Vhsa n®, !®^* 0r°"o Zoning and January 17 1989 a^ Commission held a public hearing onJanuary 17, 1989, at which time all persons desiring to be heard concernina this application were given the opportunity to speak thereon; and ^ « at their regular meeting held on Februarv 13 1999 +-ha B^tterfieJJ /“blivision appUc7tion ”f”£or ‘enx3ui:T:errieia , noting the following findings of fact: R^ssidon^-Ff?^®^^^ is located within the RR-IA Single Family Rural buildabl** 1 aJd^^'^FKi® minimum of 5 acres of dry centos w\?h " he bun^t^ ^ area ^^Of contains a total of approximately 20.56 acres total Srthe 20 56 considered dry buildable. Ort. 5h acres, approximately 5.37 acres are located on the south side of the Luce Line Trail right-of-way which is owned by the Department of Natural Resources. ownea oy rne lontVllinl°^VtA 2 3 outlets. Proposed Lot 1, gs::f!:53§'s sid^of thi^rFL ^^".® outlet A, located on the south addlfF^na? ai* Lme Trail, is intended to remain with Lot 2 as Out loi up the 5 acre dry buildable requirement. intindod^t« ^ ®F®^ ^^® of the Luce Line Trail, isintended to remain in common ownership with Lot 1. Page 1 of 6 ‘■-yfei?-;;; - ■; ■f, b.:.-. 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Exhibit C. c) Desionat i on Sr'- 'r ;mm '^:rnmmiy■■: - ; g '■,■■■'■jg- ' :' ■-■:y-v-■■ ■■ 1-..■X-t ■ i»i»sf*g.5i -i-'y •:''!>>.• ..y... ■;. •a.'-.^yvr' '•’■-. "V g-" "‘‘Ni'- 2. . . sj^eccn. Exhibit C. easement/on^^he pTal:. of the wetlands as drainage . :a.y-=• = legal documents required: aign^th with^property interest‘ind/^ owners, mortgage Til© aool ____aK) mu . ouuxi interest. easementsof all recorded i.ii«4s^^;y': y yy-y 'Jm^mv blank area requiring aMtript°”n®ma*"be'^°f*lf''*‘''’" Easements; ^tbe arainage easLents"Vs sLw*niiSlH»"‘l*| ||V,Ta°^ IP''>■••:"■■'■ ’ • mmm y. :yV>g-5,;- 3. Lot 2.^ executed access easement over Lot C in favor of Lot 2"^a"„®a 0 “"tirt*r ana'7lf lit'f a“t i‘«"’b E<=r pees to be paid, Total Due 5250.00. One new reslaential*lot'* t 5'’^’^*'*^total $100.00. ^ ^ <3ensity » $100.00 per lot; gsSiiS' v ■ Legal review ana filing fees of 5150.00. mmio- gy - ^ "muwS^ByyuyAjaagHMB Page 5 of 6 * .:x.g-;;i;...-- - VN:.vyya vvi-i Wm^wIrtfe**.!?'■ ->^r^5%! ' survey by Coffin ando. ached sketch. Exhibit C. wetlands as drainagg All owners, mortgage .ndicated therein shall !cted by such interest. copies of all recorded ?fff'?tion Easements; filled out as follows: on the plat of (plat ver Lot C in favor of ation- resolutions for -lot B, hedule; Ity ■ $100.00 per lot; .^y■•V>A;;•.Vr^ .j’iiWi ■mmm ^ yi: ■' ’ sy;.; i yv^''Wy;.s ‘ ■•wy-> &y#y -mmmk •.•.••■;y>' »•'•■;■ •-.a-. •••..•.. . • . \-''.»>L, •• Wl ^■•> v ■•■ '-a- ■■': •"■.;••■/.c;;:v;v - • ■• ■ f • .' •• ri :*'.*.• • ■;.• y- ;v e- ...^ ^f W iU • ■■• •”Hy "PR?iS -•*••• ^ VA' 'lisssjii ■■ "-.y:: ::. . 'Wl, <! 1.•>v -y \ • ■w*- i'.sa£y,:„.l ■1^5 • T a-'S:-.-A:^My-y:-.< •': •; .;^. :iSiSSSy'mBmmrnm ATTEST: fciiiiliiiiiii Borotny m. Halim, city clerJi oTmea H. Urabell, Mayor STATE OP MINNESOTA) COUNTY OP HENNEPIN) day of ‘°regoing instrument was acknowledged before me on this «syor t~Clty Clerk ofthe city of Oro”no° R. Grabek and Dorothy M. HafTIH: and said instrument was executed on behalf o" thV CUy”“"^‘'*'^^ corporatior Notary Public My Commission Expires Page 6 of 6 5?ca-V:y 4 .: - yV''- :•:; r;:y'ym Wi 5-II..„ (,r '»'*■< *. I.UrrMtlU '" ('f toyiwii «r .............. , ......... ....... ”"• zAHJB- ‘EuiuiktMc. trusts \tapp «l£ai p«;. ft fit*. I____ in*»ic# Verth •'•"9*i«H°jr!lu;.f*“"‘>’ •••• «o!*«$i? MH ?i:.‘ « ;;’;l;;;f^ji:i|:f:'-KT.r^ tli.r'/'i'^’'.®' »»•» *forin llftf cf 878.s??'t li.i Ptirj|||>| fcjt»| •_ f Hid Southtofft ')u4rttr* , lii.iyci ar « $ ?;. ?“ r «' l•l■i ^ '":,,ti?ii§s|;t"=s-:syn^^ !!!-;";;r;jf:;;r:- •-•>1- '■: • ............... l"» fl»*l ....... ■• ••• NIIUU«» M,« fizcfoseti, JX V /S/OA) !’•'**: ' »^fi* < Ii)9 r*«t ? •’ ;■ -i- naa• f'»n iH«aitrr ' * l^T'!i /2,/s Ac. Tcjnvc 0>i~,3i /, S5 4<- TOW- c'. Si 4 c. J>Av) 2. / 2. yy Ac_ D<ey : 2.71 Ac 1>A/ (j.sVacjtwjh.) 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'"A'- A " ■i' ■mm m WM.m'■mm ' : 1 ■ . •■••• ■:■■: ■•:- • •:.! •..^•.>•;' !-/-.‘v. rr;."^.;'i*-.-: , ,.I A^ii r. •" . -..--A s#®AS|i . ■«l •■•\“ •. =.'v: :mm iSiilPvr ’0M-Ir- *: ~ <____ y V ■ A?m K 1^' ^ " rc- +1 %L. *fs, • Mv '.A- ^t ' - ■'^*'•A.’-v'^'•.I'-'- ^5- ^• VA V H:;ii mm-- ..:„,.,;:^.:?r::--- ■ V. -!.■ ■-'•;•■ ■.• , . •■■. ■ ■■‘■I'j ■•' -■ ■;■■■': -•"■■ a-; .V .'■ ■ '■-■■A.V:'Planning Commission Chairman Kelley Orono Planning Commission Members City Administrator BernhardsonMichael P. Gaffron, Asst Planning & Zoning Administrator March 15, 1989 Subject: #1374 Freshwater Foundation, 2500 Shadywood Road - Subdivision of a Lot Line Rearrangement - Public Hearing Zoning District - B-4/LR-1B Application - Lot line rearrangement/RLS to rectify approved subdivision which was never filed. List of Exhibits Exhibit A Exhibit B Exhibit C Exhibit D Exhibit E Exhibit F Exhibit G Exhibit H Exhibit I Application Legal Description Plat Map Property Owners List Staff Sketch on Plat Map Copy of Proposed Registered Land Survey 1983 Site Plan Showing Location of Existing Buildings Copy of Wetlands Airphoto Overlay 1973 Subdivision Approval Documentation Synopsis - In the early 1970s, the Freshwater Foundation obtained a lease from IDS Properties Inc. for a 5-acre parcel on which the Freshwater Biological Institute was ultimately constructed. The City Council required that the parcel be split off and become a separate tax parcel. This was approved at a regular meeting of the City Council on February 12, 1973, but apparently was never filed by the applicants. The purpose of this current application is to reapprove that subdivision so that it can be filed. Pertinent Faets *■ 1.The parcel to be split is approximately 7.4 acres. The dry buildable parcel including the FWBI buildings is approximately 5.1 acres in area. The remaining parcel is approximately 2.3 acres in area, and is 99% designated wetland. This wetland parcel is Intended to be attached to the E.W. Blanch wetland parcel directly to the north along County Road 15. The proposed dividing line leaves a rear setback for the existing buildings of approximately 51', in excess of the 35* minimum rear setback for the B-4 zoning district. This division will not create any new building sites. ■ A'?5 KlKli11•■ - ' ■■/■' VI • - . .,y.; ■m te‘% mm mmm Wife MSK-*& Zoning AdministratorShadywood Road - ement - Public Hearing o rectify approved subdivision Land Survey tion of Existing Buildings verlay ocTunentation indation obtained a lease from 'hich the Freshwater Biological City Council required that the X parcel. This was approved at jruary 12, 1973, but apparently 3se of this current application can be filed. 7.4 acres. The dry buildable is approximately 5.1 acres in ately 2.3 acres in area, and is nd parcel is intended to be ;el directly to the north along mmrnmmrear setback for the existing Kcess of the 35' minimum rear iillding sites. Mmm. :A. - ’ ■ ■ • i.. ■ ■ V ■ . . ■-.liiimmmvmmmM i 'ii • iji ‘mM&:S-CAA'- A'v,-.........p.m :• :=.-.;-j. .v^v ■■■.■vv-v ■Zoning Pile #1374 March 15, 1989 Page 2 of 2Discussion Mr. Blanch is a director of the Freshwater Foundation, and holds title to various foundation properties for financing and tax purposes. Since the wetland parcel to be split off and combined with Blanch's northerly parcel is not buildable, there are no concerns regarding utilities or other encroachments. This lot line rearrangement merely reconfirms the City's previous approval of this division. Staff RecosBendation - Staff recommends approval of the lot line rearrangement application as proposed. wmmwrnmm mAmm AAAA'AASM:A^A^AAAMm ■'■-/■y-Vrf . .-••••.••. — .• ■.7:^ ■ :"^7■7:.7;', :;■•.; •■'■ '7^ '^.A ' ■■ y.:%}■:•■■ yy^ -. yyyy7:-^A y A- :'o •. i'' ••• -ym. f :■% ^ ' AA^^^^A" A^A ■^yA:AAAAA-Am -■:^:AmAA'^-Am yAAS I ■ ■ ■■■:■Aymmy aMyA pAAA-'AAA^AyAA: A-y-A A tAyyA.^ II :7v7:w2:-77i^?^ AAA'" , . ' .vvi:vv:7.7^.7 •''V y--y"-it' ■yAA^AAyy--rry.A'y yA^ yyA^myyyAy MiA my ,: ;■ ; v--; ;i:* V>:W^vi;:"V v;^ii^., • 'i5,^^^f^|.;^'■■>^^^“rnmmima 1%u*H-. loHr and holds title purposes. Since the h's northerly parcel utilities or other econfirms the City's rement application as M : ....iBis.hmmmk: <1^ CITY OF ORONO - SDBDIVISIOH APPLICATIOH igp: ^ wmmiiU v„vv • . • • • t. . • • :• .• • 9SSf'S ••. v\::..'.^- •.•^V-.v- Address: Present Use (check) PROPERTY LOCATIOH Site Address 2500 Shadyrrood Road and County Road 15 Property Identification Number (P.I.D.) 20-117-23 11 0026 and 17-117-23 44 0087 Please check one — Property _ _ abstract or torrens? Attach legal description to application. Exhibit "A" attached hereto APPLICAHT S; Freshwater Foundation, / ^°"^’§ie^^home) E. W. Blanch, Jr. and Patricia K. BlanchrftUBBanff anfl Wl'fe Name °L^ Phone (work) 339-3500 Address: 81 South Ninth St., f500City; Minneapolis Zip: 55402 omiER (if different than applicant) Phone (home) N2une Phone (work) (attach list if mere than one) EXISTING LAND USE Number of Tax Parcels ? 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If an applicant is rangements to have an the Building & Zoning :'v ^ m- ■ ■ '-./.A pr: ■ • ':wmmimmM 'RiSIP-■ •'lA ■:*y^ ••• - • "■’.■-• ■ ■ 'wsm. ■•'■ ■: ■■•:' v;- 'h WMte::./ yExhibit "A"/ £liLegal Description PARCEL 1 J7>in‘A3 0037 All that part of Government Lot 6, Section 17 Townshin ii7 23, Hennepin County, Minnesota, lying SouthrSly of ?S extenSionf* following described Line A and its NortheastLl? ci"!- Commencing at the North Quarter corner of beaJinS nf' ^^^e^ce on an assumed ?7lS"44^®f,e?“\w““ °l 2“ ^ distance ol1760.44 feet; thence South 2 degrees 16 minutes 10 seconds East a distance of 33 feet to a point hereinafter referred to as Point "A"; thence North 87 degrees 43 minutes 50 seconds East a distance of 49.6 feet- thence ridiul^^o£^^851 having araaius of 851.51 feet, a distance of 265.4 feet to a wlsteriv®iloSc‘said '=>’="=0westerly along said curve a distance of 245 feet- thence Southwesterly to a point which is on a lin^bel^ing Sou?h minutes 10 seconds East and distant 65 feet Southeasterly from said Point "A"; thence South 38 degrees 52 minutes 10 seconds East a distance of 160 59 thfSoutheasterly along a tangential curve to the left, having a radius of 922.38 feet and a central I degrees 14 minutes 36 seconds a distance of i5°o actual point of beginning of Line A- thence North 20 degrees 52 minutes 16 seconds East along said Line A to said Point "B" and there temina?Lg^ ^ PARCEL 2 7£3*M7-22 MOeJlC* All that part of Government Lot 1, Section 20, Township 117 Range 23, Hennepin County, Minnesota, lying Northeasteriv of i-he except that part thereof lying Westerly of the following described L’ne A and its Southwesterly extension: ^o-LJ-owing aescribed .4. Commencing at the North Quarter corner of Section 20, Township 117, Range 23,- thence on an assumed bearing of North 87 degrees 43 minutes 50 seconds East 20 a distance II1760.44 feet; thence South 2 degrees 16 minutes 10 seconds East a distance of 33 feet to a point hereinafter referred to as Point "A"; thence North 87 degrees 43 minutes 50 seconds East a distance of 49.6 feet; thence -1- ................................ ^ V'tSE:'! . • . ■ ^'-v / i j-.-'.WjA'.l srii/'m-tel■ ■■ Biwapps iiifSl® iBsSiesBi mmv -m 5 ■■■ ' • . ■■ i\ -■ '■•-■ ■;■ ■ . rJ.r ■ ' • '•i..--':': • . .i..:'* :• •'•■•.. /: - v'y’B' y: • •••. • • • .H'- jPBiiMi -:y; y-{- . :.* « »a. I j.* ;.\.B r'/.-v'Bv ■; -V .; •> ; • •. ■ . : •• .. .*■ ■■ V ■• ■' ■; - V 1 Au W£^r-v:kHfVi; :-J‘il|ttiii|^■2:. -1:-^' •:v:Mpi2'22-'-Wi V .^ ■,r■/iS' 7, Township 117, Range Southeasterly of the lat part thereof lying and its Northeasterly larter corner of nee on an assumed 50 seconds East 20 a distance of 5 16 minutes 10 point hereinafter :h 87 degrees 43 i9.6 feet; thence le left, having a 265.4 feet to a Lnt ”B"; thence 245 feet; thence Lne bearing South i distant 65 feet :hence South 38 stance of 160.59 jential curve to it and a central is a distance of ming of Line A; conds East along terminating. , Township 117, Range jrtheasterly of the mgdon Park and lying ing described Line B, i following described rter corner of :e on an assumed 50 seconds East ) a distance of 16 minutes 10 tint hereinafter 87 degrees 43 .6 feet; thence sits^^0^ - . 1:^ ■4?' 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PI4SS40t PAGE fPROP AOOR (RACR NAME TAXPAYER NAIC/AOOR S8 17-117>ES 44 0888 0S54O SHORELINE OR STEVEN H HART IN STEVEN H HARTIN 1E4S IQHA LINDA AVf }KUA> HN 55S44 S8 17-11T-25 44 0087 000S8 ADDRESS UNASSlCtCO rRESIi«TER 8I0L RES rWA» FRESNHATER 810 RES END tSOO SIIAOYHOOO RO NAVARRE m 55591 X 58 17-117-ff 44 009400058 ADDRESS UNASSIGNEO LATAYETTE RIDGE HGHEOtCRS LAFAYETTE RIDGE HnHEOFtCRS 1709 N FARM ROAD LOrn LARE TffI 45554 XPROP AOOR (Rt«R NA»C TAXPAYER NAME/AOOR 58 E0-117-E5 11 OOOE024E0 SHADYNOOO RO 80YA6EUR SERVICE CENTERS VOYACFUR SERVICE CENTERS CO RO 15 t 17 NAVARRE Ml 55592 /58 20-117-25 11 000702540 KELLY AVE KIRK K TfflSON KIRK K »fl'tnn 2540 KELLY AVE EXCELSIOR T9I 55551 58 20-117-25 11 001502445 SIIAOYHOOO RO 1ST NATL BAtK OF NAVARRE 1ST l«TL BANK or NAVARRE CO ROAD 15 A CO ROAD 19 NAVARRE Ml 55592PROP AOOR OMCR NAIC TAXPAYER NAHE/ADOR 58 20-117-25 11 001702455 SHAOYNOOO RO JARIBO ItC JARIBO ITCORPORATEO 4545 ENCHATnEO PT SHORENOOO til 55544 58 20-117-25 11 001002455 SHAOYNOOO RO PAUL H ElKtLUND FTAL PAUL N t JEA>t« H ENGLUNO PO BOX 448 HOUND Ml 55544 58 20-117-25 *1 002102545 LYOIARO AVE C II ElllOTT EIAL C II ELLIOTT BOX 120NAVARRE Ml 55592 yPROP AOOR OM«R NAME TAXPAYER NAHE/AOOR 58 20-117-25 11 002405555 SHORELIIC DRHOT COMPANY SUPER VALU ATTN TAX DEPT 101 JEFFERSON AVE SO HOPKINS Ml 55545 58 20-117-25 11 0024 02500 SHAOYNOOO RO THE REGENTS OF THE U OF H U OF M1M4 REAL ESTATE OFFICE 555 HDRRILL NALL 100 cinmcH sr sc HPLS Ml 55455 58 20-117-25 11 0027 02477 SHAOYNOOO RO R FREDERICK FREVERT ET AL MICHAEL HURLEY A MARY HURLEY 5100 6AI9LE DR UNIT 90 HPLS Ml C4414 PROP AOOR OMCR NAME TAXPAYER NAHE/AOOR 58 20-117-25 11 0028 02555 SHAOYNOOO RO THOMAS C i OEAMU H LEACH THOMAS C LEACH 8440 155RO COURT APPLE VALLEY Ml 55124 58 20-117-25 11 0029 02545 SHAOYNOOO RO THOIMS C t OEAftIA M LEACH THOMAS C LEACH 8440 155RO COURT APPLE VALLEY Ml 55124 58 20-117-25 11 0050 02525 SIIAUYNOOO RO THOtUS C A DEATtU M LEACH THOMAS C LEACH 8440 155RO CT APPLE VALLEY Ml 55124 PROP AOOR Olf€R NAIC TAXPAYER NAHE/ADOR 58 20-117-25 11 0051 02445 SHADYNOOO RO 1ST NATL BK OF NAVARRE 1ST NATL BK OF NAVARRE P 0 BOX 125 NAVARRE Ml 55592 Z' 58 20-117-25 11 0052 00058 ADDRESS 19IASS1CNED 1ST NATL BATK OF NAVARRE 1ST NATL BATK OF NAVARRE P 0 BOX 125 NAVARRE Ml 55592 X 58 21-117-25 22 0001 ^ 00058 ADDRESS UNASSIGNEO X ^RESHNATER 810 RESEARCH FOUN FRESHNATER FOUNDATION C/0 E N BLAICN JR 5500 N BOTH STBLoomiisioN m 55451 RUN DATE 02/14/89 BATCH 002 NEititPlH C0»JMTY PROPERTY INFORIUTinil SYSTEM PROPERTY OHNERS LIST REPORT NO. PI455401 PACE 5 PROP AOOR OMCR NANE TAXPAYER NAHE/AOOR 5B 21-117-25 22 0014 00058 ADDRESS UIASSIGFCO FRESItUTER BIOL RES FOUND FRESHNATER FOUNDATION C/O E N BLANCH JR 5500 BOTH ST H BLOQMIHQTON MN B5451 82 14-117-25 55 0025 00082 ADDRESS lAUSSIGtCD FRCSIMATER 810 RESEAR FOUND FRFSIRIATER BIOLOGICAL INST PO BOX 100 NAVARRE Ml 65592 TOTAL BATCH 002 00020 fmf i •1b V ,.■1 ;£1 iV'-iS;.: i .K-4 •4 .r'": . •: • > rf-, . ■ ■ :• F-' ■■■;b..'. ■« .RWOATBATuh)DATE 12/28/68n- --—'PR(»> ADOR ONNER NAME TAXPAYER NAME/AOOR 38 i:03340STEVEtSTEVES1295 IHOUNDPROP ADOR ONNER NAME TAXPAYER NAHE/AOOR 38 1703245CHEYENDAVID3245 LNAVZATPR«> AOOR OttCR NAME TAXPAYER NAHE/AOOR 38 20 02445 1ST NA 1ST NA' CO ROAI NAVARRI PROP AOOR OPMER NAME TAXPAYER NAHE/AOOR 82 16- 00082 LAFAYE1 LAFAYEl 1709 N LONG LA PROP AOOR ONNER NAME TAXPAYER NAHE/AOOR TOTAL 8 iKs"* V % ' '-.■vi'd; •• ;;V'v- :> P^::. ^ ■':3ss:jMem^'LH.vSSr: :<PI4S5401t PI4SM01 S Wmma,3U|q3 PI:KKfc.33iwm P*; r- ■«('-U • .. •. ••«.•.'. 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JH, ^OTA •*« , inn. 55400.*^^ ^Ango 23« >re*nn«pin County# Quarter corner said Ld Scction‘20 a distance to a i»int hcrcinaiter referred Lino of said Section 20 a r curve to the loft having a :o S20*52‘16*W a distance of • ri^^- *'*^7 line of County* I 310.00 foot Southeasterly of ;ht of way lino# said point to be describedI thence .5.00 feetj thence S73*37*41"S if 233.00 foot; thence oint in said :corthoastorly rly along said Korthcastcrly « to the actual point of Road h'o. 19.• ••• ^ •• • 'i• • • .* • \ I • • *• .* > *V M or .#• •• * % r of •i • * • i • •: *; '* •. •• •*. • • • / • ••••;.. • * -V sV • i* • . .•• i .*• • • • •i‘. •• If I; « t i j r -n. OP -Z ^HCGTS . •• • • • . >-,.*• .« ♦** w* *• ■I'f’ PiSi lyviifA mimm lliiiifl ” •■"•'t'- -i.‘.V. • -. • '.. >•' wmim mmI--:WM '^ V. . ■:.■■■ V H . •- m ■ ■-.. ", - *V ,. .: :• ^ ^ -f • #;■ ;....::..;pr;> ■:' ." ■ -•'. y..}malmmm : ■ • :••• -a: ^,:--'v. ■.:•••\:-i mmmm.lanning Co^ission Chairman Kelley Commission Members City Administrator Bernhardson Mlcha.1 P. Gaffron, Asst Planning t Zoning Administrator March 15, 1989 .oBing District - LR-lc, single family, 1/2 acre, sewered ‘''‘^“‘ow^r'eteXoV c?%""l%\X"^‘/,//o7/°“» herdcover approval, to hardcover variance ee «ll“.t"lettVcrc\%^l?er:irons."'’'' « lilst of Exhibits Exhibit A Exhibit B Exhibit C Exhibit D Exhibit E Exhibit P Exhibit G Exhibit H Exhibit I Exhibit j Exhibit K Exhibit L Exhibit M Introdaction - - Application - Plat Map - Property Owners List “ Renotification I Letter to Applicant 11/4/88“ Synopsis of Activity Applicant 12/7/88 *^®*“1986 Hardcover/Site Plan - Il« in Msrch l.'seSite Plan - Currently Existing - Current Proposal (z p:>p,';; ■ sSvi;.\"v*uh ’itrfrNo^tiL"ns ’“°"= - Memo & Exhibits of 11/22/88 attached garage and addition to^their i^ist^no r an fPPfoval allowed them 17.5% Lrdcovei i^ih! variance 250* zone. Applicants were reaulrtn J? 29% in the 75- remove the existing detached garaoe anrf m< °°"‘^i^i°" that approval to meet the hardcover percentages^alllwed.^ minimize the driveway in order to removed*. “h1fp\^°SLI7tpp°e?r\7'bVfore^ ««» "everFebruary 1988 requesting relief from Commission and Council in The Council denied that request ^u remove the garage. The garage was not removed. The aDclleanf.^h that the garage be removed, number of extensions on ^e removal f!,r ^. • received a never been removed, and the Palma^wlr. ^ u® The garage has previously issued would be acted uenn staff that the citation submitted. That request 1 . before you now.^ * variance request was -./r./v-'i-y r-.; ilMlHi T m i •- ’ ' < ■* . : :- .■ mm&m I4;, :.A,d.::.: A 'S ;;v*:V?:. y-m- p^;-':rgfesg•,p ' - ' ;::i^.y;:-,/<: ': "r''"ifc%:•■■.Viimm g nlng Administrator od Road - sewered IB hardcover approval, to rarage. This requires a lerations. 8 h l-:86 ns Regarding Garage & iriances to construct an esldence. That variance zone, and 29% in the 75- tion of that approval to the driveway in order to ^®^®ched garage was never >nunlssion and Council In .on to remove the garage, t the garage be removed, asked for and received a reasons. The garage has staff that the citation ew variance request was imm :i .V':f ....................... 1 mmmi ‘. mm |i»m-m:% V - '-H %4g;: m •^v-i P: im im'i ■■••I .'• '.V- mmm r m • yfi -mmbv ■ .pr. •■■mm^m - M'4/ ■• tu Pi.- n . .3 ►4 ■ ■' "A'/V^v ■ ■■■ ■} ■'■ •■■:■:■'■■.■A.= ;.: -A A-AA:.AAIH yyyy^rA.*:^A A-..;..,.:-:.’=■■ ■ e ... . ., . ..^e. ii -A'‘!|rA'AA'A.v=>.: ...^ V-i'.i 1 ' % .*Ti* ; ef• - *•■;•:?.; s •.Mv ..<•-.■ -i. < '■ i,:y&M >i' '■*’‘ A'C;:?:: ifiA :i -■ . :•: -,,v:-saai mmm'::i^'.4:*' •'•■4A'■ ;SA l£- 'I wmZoning Pile #1376 March 15, 1989 Page 2 of 3 Pertinent Pacts - 1. 2. 4f^p ™v/-h*-.heTron- 3.Hardcover proposal (75-250') Plan 1 Plan 2 Pre-Existing 2800 sf(27.3%) 2800 sf(27.3%) Staff Be Current 4558 sf(44.4%) 4558 sf(44.4%) ndation - . Mlowed ProDosed Pinal 8f<29%) TTbl s£(32.2iT 2980 sf(29%) 3354 sf(32.7%) >"--1 « ^eni.1rectors: raxing into account the following 1* Applicants actual storage needs. permanent 80^88**0 t1f/s°proptrtv?^^ ^ sufficient fordriveway area? Property? Does Plan 2 provide an adequate previous variances granteYfor^thH^propert^^ given the extent of required*?etbacL,^^U®it:^rea"8onableV^®^^^^^ garage which meets the its substandard setbacks, to remain? ° ^^e existing garage with being used as "a ^gaMger^and wl^li ^th^^ attached garage from a future owner to u« i? as a aa^^ar ^^^'‘^ency by this olner or hardcover? ® garage, ultimately creating driveway '"’en the that property owner to keep that aarequest comes in from garage ?o remain Vlt^^ removed, l.e! tys position in placing conditions on vVlancetT^ weakens have any beaiiSg"oS this^request?^®^ astray by their builder m 7-;. ^ V- H-;' j ■¥''m vIpAlfcg-felgf# mw ^irA vi,«v' -A«S t ^7 r"*' ''Wm•-:••.«. :.*A-.A,.; A'.;i,w:?'-AA■. . :.. • -.V.' ; '•:■■ ••• ■■•A - A-A'A'VAAJ^■•■-’ i-.;t ■• 'i‘ ■■;.•; V. :- -'ii v'-AAvmmmm u yry. ■1;...V U.- •A • ' . • - : aJa.; •»> i prip?^b m* ■ 1^ ■ ' • 4 |^v--;:'A a 4.Ea:: a'2r>SV -A A-' A^^V>A. “-S. - :a- ^ ^:C'- 4V.AA ■* IR A-'j iT:A^;;A'AA;-^A’ /:. A-Ai m>-h K''; - I;;.- .^ 5»»^'^sm,i^ .'/;■?*: 1> >:■ ■ .-• .M'ii®fo:, :^^'vr-;^?;: • ■': ■' ■ '..: =s -.V ints that while the current and adequate accesses to the ? either proposal, given the the Council's previous clear p. ::'^:-.": ' V::f, /;Svfc''r':vv ''•'v^-^,-V.:^?■; CITY OP OROHO - VARJANCS APPLICATION Initial Application Fee $150.00 ^ ($50.00 per each additional varianc mm: : ^ ^ Renewal Variance Pee $75.00 ^ Afte?-?h«”ir,,5^2® original appllcatioS)/ (Double application^fee)' ^■IRiimiliijv m 9 . ../ ' ■■ • '.-..y - ■ : ■ ;■' : • :.V '.•■ ■• :* kv.; • * .-■' [;. -i’• R\RjyR'R./>t -H yyy|®Rw“s| -1 PROPERTY LOCATION Site Address / *7/ 0 Property Identification Number (P.I.D.) Please check one - Property ____ abstract or ^ W Vw ■ V' *. vv sifa® li^ -'C.V torrens? .rr’A’ L «• V C i/ V «sai 1 f trw « W required surv^y.^*^^^^^^°" application if not included on » J ; t rr^nA .• t/i.'WrM"-.■ S - . w'v' ....;,;.i ■ri'i applicant Name ' »i .- • 1. •. ■• .-W.* ■..• Phone (home ) 4^ Phone (work) •~ owner (if different than applicant) MU. t:^.yRR:-7 Phone (home)R..-#- mm. Address: Phone (work) Date Property Acquired City:Zip: - - -parcels of land. PRESENT OSE OP PROPERTY ~ ——— P^6S0nti Zoning District Present Use of Property (month/year)R'R . . |R ■--R^t^RRya' t .Vtf. m Uc'/r>/^•. 7IR- *V:- • ..ii‘ •: . .:. Residential - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Other (specify) description op RTBnrrvcni - . . ”' T “ ’—**■•— - - - - - - --description op RBOOEST c*»*. • .■. c - - - - - -Estimated Construction Cost $ Describe request in detail: ‘ :: y- .Rpipy 'VARIANCES REQUIRED _ _ _ Lot Area Setback Variances ( Other Lot Width Front Hardcover Side Rear) R R-.y f-:. •■ ; ■' R'-i-^ :RR;"-f^ R---N<-■W*:-: -.-VV • ^■•R yv a •■« . .. 'Vy '7^.RR;;R:A; .: • : \ .::i , ". ..I .Jifitt • - v ^.., -'.7 f«RR:'R^R.R^ il:;R|RRi M 'yRy.::y;MyA''- ■•'<»■.•■ RVU-'-'.- c * -m g 'Ik."^heiaiHARDSHIPDescribe undue hardship or practical difficulty resulting enforcement of zoning regulations; Z7"-> j/r^f^^5^*C^/vC^ S4~o/(Li- A^tfJo' /77^Ct^:/<‘ . '’DESCRIPTION OP UHasnAL PROPERTY CONDITIONSDescribe unusual property conditions preventing compliance with Zoning Code Requirements; fL c._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2. 3. REQUIRED SUBMITTALS 1. Completed Application Form Certified Property Owners List of owners within ISO' (you must obtain this list from Hennepin County Department of Finance A-603 Govt Center 348-3271). Stamped, legal ^ized envelopes (#10) pre-addressed to each of the names on the above list with no return address (use address labels obtained with property owners list). Certificate of survey including hardcover calculations as required. Topographic survey (existing and proposed elevations) if any changes in existing grade are proposed. Plat Map (obtained with property owners list). As an addendum to this application, please attach a separate liut of any other persons you wish notified of this application. Additional items as may be requested by City staff. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. The Applicant and Property Owner must sign this application. Please remember that your variance application is not complete if the above information has not been included. Certification by Zoning Department that Variance Application is complete. Zoning Official's Signature______________________________ Date______________ APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE The applicant hereby agrees to provide all information required or requested by the Zoning Administrator, agrees to pay all fees and/or unusual expenses incurred in review of this application, and certifies that the information supplied is true and correct to the best of his/her )cnowledge. Applicant's Signature Date OWNERS SIGNATURE The owner hereby ackowledges and agrees to this application and further authorizes reasonable entry onto the property by City staff, consultants, agents. Commission members, and Council members for purposes of investiga tion and verification of Owner's Signature ^v >4$ate Applicant must have all submittals into the City offices 25 days before the Planning Commission Meeting. Planning Commission Meetings are held on the third Monday of each month. Applicants must be present at all scheduled review rieetlngs of the Planning Commission and Council. If an applicant is unable to attend a scheduled meeting, please make arrangements to have an authorized agent attend in your place and to advise the Building & Zoning Office of this change prior to the meeting. R "'Hi; .: V..". ■\ T . mm . . r ' f.i . •s mM mr.i 1 V- ■; ; • V:: : y::.•/Vi.-■ ,■ . . V' v^-•> ■--% f.'.. r ili] iiai t,*.' ; \ "'ttf I ''3m mm,'t?^-::Tl''aag>culty resultipjj^frgn Z^>iting compliance with Zoning within 150' (you must obtain >f Finance A-603 Govt Center 3-addressed to each of the Idress (use address labels ;alculations as required, elevations) if any changes t). : attach a separate list of i application, y staff. :his application. Please lot complete if the above \ Application is complete Date t information required or !s to pay all fees and/or Licationr and certifies that t to the best of his/her Date is application and further ly City staffr consultantsr for purposes of investiga- xDate offices 25 days before the Meetings are held on the present at all scheduled incil. If an applicant is ;e arrangements to have an ise the Building & Zoning I jWw 'mm t ■< liil' m mmmx. ■y. ■ 'e>:; .tsp»»=p Mm m- mm■'mm 1^1 rilirtfTf-- ^ VLyims::;S V '■ •.■■ ■ ■r Jhii *■. . ■ •.V*:-:mWLm :'V*.rn^mmmMmm - y ■ m MKh: :: :mm mm—NOrlSt- NORT^y) ; s • ■ .' ■ • .M m -• ,- * •;. 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PIA35^0l PACE El36 17-117-23 21 0002PROP AOOR OUNER NAME TAXPAYER tIAME/ADOR J 6 K STRAHPEARTHUR 6 OOCOTHY FINKELSTEIN 1760 SHAOYUOOO ROAD ORONO HN 55371PROP AOOR OWIER NAME TAXPAYER NAME/AODR 36 17-117-23 21 001501670 SHAOYUOOO RO THOMAS R SAREHPA ETAL THOMAS R SAREHPA 1670 SHAOYUOOO ROAO HAYZATA MH 55391.liPROP AOOR OUNER NAME TAXPAYER NAME/AODR 36 17-117-23 21 001601710 SHAOYUOOO RO HARRY L MEYER ETAL DALE C PALM 1710 SHAOYUOOO RO HAYZATA HN 55391PROP AOOR OltlER NAME TAXPAYER HAI1E/A00R TOTAL BATCH 006 00009 {: lyy‘:.,.yy ?* -■'■* ,4 Wi.it, ■ t*-.. •diw:-."iS 36 17-117-23 21 000601675 SHAOYUOOO RO RICHARD 0 lEiRUM 6 HIFE RICHARD tIORUH 1675 SHAOYUOOO ROAO lUYZATA HN 55391 38 17-117-23 21 000501719 FAGEPNESS POINT ROLaureen Darlina1719 Faaerness Point Rd.Wayzata, MN 5539136 17-117-23 21 001601660 SHAOYUOOO RO JOHN G DOLEHAH ETAL JOHN 6 DOLEIIAN 1660 SHAOYIIUOO HOAD HAYZATA MN 55391 38 17-117-23 21 001701690 SHAOYUOOO RD JACK F RHODE JACK F RHODE 3155 NOHTH SHORE DR WAYZATA lUl 5539130 17-117-23 21 001901720 SHAOYUOOO RO U A J KEENEUILLIAM H 6 JANICE M KEENE 1720 SHAOYUOOO RO ORONO m 55391 33 17-117-23 21 002001760 SHAOYUOOO RO J A K STRAHPEARTHUR A DOROTHY FINKELSTEIN 1760 SHAOYUOOO ROAO ORONO MN 55391^ {/V.PUAvTl'.i- TO 1376. I CERYIFY THAT THE FACTS REPRESEMTED ARE AN ACCURATE AID TRUE REPRESENTATION OF INFORMATION AS IT APPEARS THIS DATE OH THE RECORDS OF THE HENNEPIN COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PROPERTY TAXATIOIU TO THE BEST OF MY KIDWLCDGE AID BELIEF. ^ l/j' I ^ date 1 ^ ^by l^i ^- ' V77; a:, ■• ^ . ■- "r-t fVi.fey i.f ■. / m-■1- ^-V.-y tty' ./. '•i ■/■: ■•''■ ■iiSJ. ^i dJi - >•" iy .;-w -J 'TA V.0J - r--. '.y.Tw Iyiiii^l-/y:-yf .•'•,•••■r My^y-j.^Vy h-- ';yfc ■■; Hi " '-ft.' ■‘/7: ['dmy ;vjgi;y ■V:..-.::.'- s jUMhJriHMjlgb •■i’.y ’ -y.: yy... i'-- ..; y.:--v;:7: .•. mREPORT HO. PI<i35^0I PAGE 213B 17-117-23 21 0005 01719 FAGEilHESS POIHT RDLaureen Darlina1719 Faaerness Point Rd.Wayzata, 5539138 17-117-23 21 0017 C1690 SHAOYHOOO RD JACK F RHODE JACK F RHODE 3155 IIOHTII SHORE DR WAYZATA Ittl 55391 38 17-117-23 21 0020 017AO StlADYMOOO RO J A K STRAHPE ARTHUR A DOROTHY FIHKELSTEIH 17<t0 SHAOYHOOO ROAO OROItO ttti 55391 ; 37<» I ARE AN ACCURATE AID TRUE APPEARS THIS DATE OH THE RECOROS ■ PROPERTY TAXATION. 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Gaffron, Asst Planning & Zoning Administrator February 13, 1989 SUBJECT: File #1376, Chris Palm, 1710 Shadywood Road - Rescheduling of Public Hearing The applicant is seeking hardcover variances to allow a detached garage, orginally required to be removed by the City in an earlier review, to remain on the property in exchange for the removal of existing hardcover improvements within the 75-250' setback area. The applicant has notified the City of a scheduling conflict and will not be present at the meeting of February 21, 1989. This memo is to notify you that the item will not be discussed on February 21st, and the public hearing will be held Monday, March 20, 1989, at the Orono Council Chambers, 1275 Brown Road South. The meeting starts at 7:00 P.M. .. .:■ ;. .. ... ■• k.-v ■: A - V.'.." '..’ yBky.ii "kV- ;rv:-.y: •k-.yy:y;k:'k.^v' k' V.:.,' ■. „• .k ;• tX .y ;Vv. x : - k -^- ■•:•• r : .y'••:•■ . i: ••■•■••■• ^•r■ ■“ k. ....yyk-k^ :;.y • ••;V. .k "•:kky> ■•••' ;k- ix -ym .‘vV'S-' ■Vy'^kV-. .••.k^ -y;-. r/\: k : 1^,.ri: - -'AW'' •.•’Ir'^ oning Administrator Shadywood Road - bo allow a detached by the City in an n exchange for the within the 75-250* luling conflict and ry 21, 1989. This 3t be discussed on held Monday, March 3 Brown Road South. ' "is*'■'ir ■■r ... iit.::: ■ V ■ p ^ •.-* • :.;.• •.. .-...* .• _ .ii:rfV V:■■>. :■ •. .^-'-v, "=’ • ••• ■' .'a- •■ •; • •: •; •^V'- ‘ •‘■.■Jfci*.cinrOFQRONad CITY of ORONOPost Oflics Box 66 • Crystal Bay, Minnesota 55323 • Monidpai Offices On the North Shore of Lake Minnetonka November 4, 1988 Chris & Dale Palm 1710 Shadywood Road Wayzata, MN 55391 Re: Compliance with Conditions of Resolution #1936 & #2415 'Dear Mr. & Mrs. Palm: On March 10, 1986, the Orono City Council granted a variance to you for the construction of an addition to your home. As part of that variance application, you agreed to a hardcover trade-off which required the removal of a detached garage on your property. You signed the resolution stating that you had read, understood and agreed to the conditions of the resolution. On April 25, 1988, the Council denied your request for a variance to keep the garage. Council gave a deadline date of June 1, 1988 for removal. On June 1, 1988, an inspection was conducted and the garage was still in place. In a letter to you on June 2, 1988, rhe deadline was extended for 7 days. On June 9, 1988f the garage was found to be still in place and a citation was issued. On June 21, 1988, Mark Bernhardson, Orono City Administrator, extended the deadline again as per your request until November 1, 1988 based upon your committment to remove it by that date. A site inspection was conducted on November 2, 1988 and the garage was still found to be in place. Your failure to remove the garage leaves us no alternative but to issue you a citation* The City understands that the moving or demolition of the garage will require some amount of planning. Therefore, we will withhold legal action until November 14, 1988. By the end of that time a moving or demolition permit must be Issued and the garage must be removed before November 21, 1988. If these deadlines are not met, -the City will issue citations for each day the garage remains a separate violation. This offense is punishable as a misdemeaner and carries a possible fine of §700.00 and 90 days in jail for each citation issued. 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Box 66 Crystal Bay, MN 55323 Ladies and Gentlemen: I really don't like to write a letter like this, but given the Palm's request that they now be allowed to retain the old detached garage, I feel I simply have to write and express my views to you. As most of you no doubt know already, I'm the owner of the property at 1690 Shadywood Road, immediately to the north of the Palms, and therefore am the property owner most affected by whatever they do. When their remodeling request first came before the city many years ago, I went into the city offices and looked at the plans of what they were proposing. I had absolutely no objection to those plans. In fact, I thought it would be a significant improvement both to their property and to the entire neighborhood. The plan to build an attached garage and tear down the old detached garage by the road was particularly appealing. Had I been in their shoes, I thought, I would do the same thing. So I never appeared before any of the Planning Commission or Council meetings on their request because I had no objections to it. But now, after the fact, when they come back to you requesting that they be allowed to retain the old detached garage, that puts things in a whole different light. Personally, I'm very much opposed to them retaining that garage and I would strongly encourage you to reject their request. You already have been more than generous with them in tne .lardcover allowances which you allowed them, both in the 0-75 foot zone and in the 75-250 foot zone. They should be happy as a pig in mud with what they already have. For them to even allege that old garage is an "historic structure" is puje poppycock! An old, run down, poorly maintained building is what it really is. If it were that "historic structure", I think they'd want to take better care of it than they have. If you'll drive by and look at it, you'll see that they've got more junk piled against it than the city dump« And that's the way it's been for as long as they've been engaged in their remodeling project. It's a first class eye sore! over . m;Amm f *' ' myrn • r . .. U " ■ ■■■* '■mmm mmiA . • •■> »■ mrnmm i. - '- ■' ' h: ■ 4 ... ■ ' V? . .■r-\ tti T». mm [M •* • V.WwmmM< : TTv I.*'':-tt3155 North Shore Drive Wayzata, MN 55458 March 17, 1989 ke this, but given the retain the old detached ixpress my views to you. le owner of the property north of the Palms, and ed by whatever they do. fore the city many years ed at the plans of what >jaction to those plans, int improvement both to ood. The plan to build detached garage by the 3een in their shoes, I iver appeared before any tings on their request : to you requesting that rarage, that puts things 'm very much opposed to ■ongly encourage you to een more than generous you allowed them, both t zone. They should be ady have. 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':- V" V. -r-• M ig Administrator load - aim, you have requested jituation on the Palm proposal/ the proposal ng plans upon which a te inspection today to Based on the attached Lowing conclusions; tely issued a building er Resolutions #1936 & 67 s.f. of hardcover r permeable fabric were f (during the time the isible that staff gave ■abric). Total existing comprised of house wiuh riveway, rock and fabric concrete driveway areas ting hardcover of 44.4%, n #1936. This comprises that removal of the attached garage as a g detached garage and ■je also maintains that »d, however the fact is such a manner that the n fact, removal of the >eds will still leave a one. In order to meet veway, but the bulk of to be eliminated. In ; for guest parking nor D would not accomplish e that is 4.7' from the ibors' property line. ■ft*V"'-r-A. f-i-. r rfyt j ' ‘■’WlS->--;^.v.;f'S ^ ■; 46. ■■m ^*1 I k Chris & Dale Palm, 1710 Shadywood Road November 23, 1988 Page 2 of 2 Staff Recommendation - th. sml^ferAbrelo Te" ^.l^o-nce by doing the following:1X44^ - - - - -^ A) Leave houae/attached garage/walk-under entry a. Is (1,865 s.f.). B) Remove fabric under rock in 75-250' zone. „aai Hi-ivewav. all of detached garage and ^irroundlng coiire°te !^d"aU of oonorete driveway and parking area. D) construct new driveway of 1,H5 s.f. as follows: Apron 18'x26' Backup Pad 10'xl5' ®*t* Walk Connection 3'x9' • • Driveway to Street 35'x8.3 290 s*^* TOTAL 1,115 s.f. If the applicants claim ® tize^of the^neS*^attached "garage, equipment storage space ®aht on entirely by the applicants' own in my opinion that is a a maior addition to this residence and had doing. 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JMm n ♦zn: m.1 ibi ‘XU *n>» PLANi*afcCO<» ..AUASi^ ACP<^^ PfeejK-iT" ‘ :■• s. ■.' ‘ * • * '* ■ .1 mMk:, wmmm fife feft' :vj?" mmdmm ■' v‘ -■ '' -'■' ^ iV: -.....• - ‘:V. •.: - -^1 'li' . mMmk: ■■■-11 tJ ^ Ni^SwftSi P’iiJ ^'i'l mmm ■:'ym ■ I^ffe .vfe •-ft- :-••■;-f f f A ;••••■ f-’ /-f KS^ =>'. .'• . I ■ ■ . ,• ■ V'^v.- - * ; < :;. • ‘f ■■/*. Froa: Date: Subject: Planning Commission Chairman Kelley Orono Planning Commission Members City Administrator Bernhardson Jeanne A. Mabusth, Building & Zoning Administritor March 15» 1989 #1383 Lillian Bonander, 3200 North Shore Drive Variances - Public Hearing List of Exhibits Exhibit A - Exhibit B - Exhibit C - Exhibit D “ ExhJ.bit E - Exhibit F - Exhibit G - Application Plat Map Certificate of Mailing Plan Elevation Survey/Average LakashcrG Satback Survey/Proposed Deck Peirtinen^ Ordinances - Section 10.22, Subdivision 1 - The newly constructed deck will encroach approximately 7* beyond the average setback line. The existing deck encroaches 9*. The reduced encroachment results from the deck being moved further west to meet the 10' side setback and by reducing depth by 1' (review Exhibit D, F & G). Section 10.22, Subdivision 2 - Although hardcover will be slightly reduced with new construction, the new structural hardcover must be approved because hardcover will be in excess of the allowed 25% in the 75-250' setback area. Existing 75-250' - 3,580 s.f. or 35.44% Proposed ■ 3,552 s.f. or 35.16% (Existing deck and stairs * 325 s.f., proposed deck and stairs « 297 s.f.) Review of Application Mrs. Bonander wishes to replace the existing lakeshore deck and stairs that are in a serious deteriorating, unsafe condition. The porch and cnly lakeshore access :'rom the house is unusable in its present state (review Exhibits F & G). The new porch will be constructed so that it will meet the 10' side yard setback from the east property line. The average setback line will still be encroached by the deck structure. The encroachment will be reduced by 2+'. Reviewing the view windows from the adjacent residences, there will be a negligible impact by the new deck structure. '' -4-.' • m mmmm X •ni-'-'-t ’*<■ pmm: ' ^:v ■■■ ^ ' "''uReceipt-r> p Q -..T**» T-'»■/;; t \tj \m V ^ • V * V V ,-ILA . to •» • V' V < 'l:"hrn ^ mm>:m ' i. - • . y —r.TA v.f " . r . V •- L- - - '.' * . ^ .*,^. V » * I- torrens? ncluded on Dme) Ur,- Un\--^TAJ a (work) "ir-_________ fc Zip: ^ - e (work) Zip: (month/year) .8 of land. Residential !•: -■■ •-v:v^Decify) ruction Cost — Hardcover de ______ Rear)pi®PlRs* IP: !i®flMM r<^- ;.■ • : -mm. Mi"-:?-.; :• -i;- m ••;C.-V^-. ■..^•^ ■. .' • /.. i i--':-i-yv'\P.; : .->'mm i®®4:; • .•'T • :■%uum-i .■■ .■■ ■■■■■:._ •• v.-.Jtv ’;.;•• .• ; .- •• V.--.XV,;mHARDSHIPDescribe undue hardship or practical difficulty resulting from strict enforcement of joning regulajiions: ^ - r -w.ment of zoning regulations: DESCRIPTION OP UNDSDAL PROPERTY CONDITIONS Describe unusual pr^erty conditions preventing compliance with Zoning J Code Requirements; ^ ^_ __ w. ^ y/y d< x (ww u.^X.yv.A REQUIRED SOBIIITTA& *■ "5^"J 1. Completed Application Form r^co* ' Certified Property Owners List of owners within 150' (you must obtain this list from Hennepin County Department of Finance A-603 Govt Center 348*3271J• stamped, legal sized envelopes (#10) pre-addressed to each of the names on the above list with no return address (use address labels obtained with property owners list). Certificate of survey including hardcover calculations as required. Topographic survey (existing and proposed elevations) if any changes in existing grade are proposed. Plat Map (obtained with property owners list). As an addendum to this application, please attach a separate list of any other persons you wish notified of this application. Additional items as may be requested by City staff. The Applicant and Property Owner must sign this application. Please remember that your variance application is not complete if the above information has not been included. Certification by Zoning Department that Variance Application is complete. Zoning Official's Signature^_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Date APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE The applicant hereby agrees to provide all information required or requested by the Zoning Administrator, agrees to pay all fees and/or unusual expenses incurred in review of this application, and certifies that the information supplied is true and correct to the best of his/her knowledge. Applicant's Signature Date OWNERS SIGNATURE The owner hereby ackowledges and agrees to this application and further authorizes reasonable entry onto the property by City staff, consultants, agents. Commission members, and Council members for purposes of investiga tion and verification of this request. Owner's Signature rx.Date Applicant must have all submittals into the City offices 25 days before the Planning Commission Meeting. Planning Commission Meetings are held on the third Monday of each month. Applicants must be present at all scheduled review meetings of the Planning Commission and Council. If an applicant is unable to attend a scheduled meeting, please make arrangements to have an attend in your place and to advise the Building & Zoning Office of this change prior to the meeting. llMfl—'mmmrn:mim&A ■y y.yk f l&£:® /;® mmmmmm .1®.®: : ^ ®:.;V :: : ^ - s.y ; - ^rnmm-m'. 1. ■ . :..= ,A:,; . ^ ... -■•■’Vi- lH:.d 1/-4. fi jM im-f'smm If-r ■ /V • • V^' I.-:- "■V ' ■ *: T.:- ■ ■F':'-■•■ \v m" iiii.culty resulting from stricty«*-f *>>*-> ^ -f ^ ^ cUjk^ iti^g compliance with Zoning 'jrpi^V. /ithin 150' (you must obtain »f Finance A-603 Govt Center 3-addressed to each of the Idress (use address labels :alculations as required, elevations) if any changes t). attach a separate list of i application, y staff. :his applicatxon. Please lot complete if the above Application is complete. Date information required or s to pay all fees and/or ication, and certifies that : to the best of his/her Date s application and further ^ City staff, consultants, for purposes of investiga- Date offices 25 days before the 1 Meetings are held on the present at all scheduled uncil. If an applicant is ce arrangements to have an ise the Building & Zoning -m ■ *5;»li tri::':.'!:. /‘•iT'-.ili A-r ■ 'V E =SI*: ■ :--v“■■' •. ■■ • • V . ’ '-Jl ■ : ‘ A- . : • ^E'.;' '',.1 ., ;.E. 4/:--i iL'^4'-.4- . '• :; v A K: ;:;':lbeE'4.ij^£EE ^ lIHppr •" -PW:,'.-,^*^--- -iV: ;;;■;“fev ■ '■V;:.;-;^®'^si MAILIHG STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) 8S. CITY OF ORONO ) s *>>iA p<^v of Oronof Hennspin County» I, Jamie Bosma, « Notice of Public Hearing So«VrninVthe ««e/o"inS3. was s,ailed to the attached list of property owners . In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 1st day of March, 1989. 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K -v ».' i^i|||^■^v . ;k/. -k’;:vk-k u;-. ■s&a®5^ i«Sfe»'!il!|i • r piv- '-v " '■«« ?::■ V ;vv, li- *: •■ ^■..■•• >■ •;•' :-V'- >: ■■ irS it;;mmS'mm ■■■v'i'.=-KM ,k : ^ ^■ •- r.mm-w'■': ? ■' ■•/■■■^‘ y i.: .jMS'Hk ^v, ■t ' "1? ■ ■•'■j'ris-" t ■ ' I v,-» ^’■'T’cn mmm By.< ^ ^ :.••» »fp '• ,-i^- 'V3,' •:-• i: :“3i:' MM te:-' • ' • -•.:•• ^To:Planning Corranission Chairman Kelley Orono Planning Commission Members City Administrator BernhardsonJeanne A. Mabusth, BaiWing s Zoning Administrator March 16, 1989 #1385 Board of Governors of Big Island Veterans* Camp Conditional Use Permit - Public Hearing List of Exhibits Exhibit A Exhibit B Exhibit C Exhibit D Exhibit E Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit Exhibit P G H I J K L M N 0 - Application - Property Owners List - Plat Map - List of Current Board of Governors T«»land . Financial Statement of Board of Covernors - Big Island Facility - 1988 Annual Report - Key/Map - Renovation and Reconstruction Plan - Renovation and Reconstruction Plan - Hardcover Fact Sheet - State License/Camp Use - NFPA 224 - Elevation of Picnic Shelter - Site Plan of a Camp Site - Resolution #2459 „ j „ xn,' - Totographle Map of Big Island - Schoell 6 Madson, Inc. (Hark Hurd, Arlal photography) f ' Pertinent Ordinances - section 10.31. Subdivision 3 (D. - Conditional «« Permit required for proposed overnight camping proposed at 30 camp site use. section 10.31, subdivision 3 (D) 1 - Area requirements. Total area ■ 57_acres Required » 1 acre per dwelling unit 2 camp sites » 1 dwelling unit 15 acres required for 30 camp sites Total remaining area for day use recreation - 42 acres i mmmi■• V.:-: . -1■•/. -v, ..,- ^ -4 y-l-i: ■ :i.,; •.••••;. • :• •!• .. ;• 1 ' ::F-« •■• ' ■ administrator id Veterans' Camp ig nors E Governors - Big Island struction Plan Plan — schoell s Madson» Inc* ) ional use permit required for camp site use. I requirements. ;reation “ 42 acres v^- ■-■mmy-■ y^my6f».e -■• v':-- :'r7:.:7 vmmmMf,: mm • *.* - *! ; VI. ■y:'y '■"i&SSsiMa «Si7S| amM ’*•’■ s;Hi . t-'•'.* \^m :7 tm- l''- ^- ' \. ii ■ . , ', '.V'■■ --.W v;:'-;.^ '7. MmM ■■■ ^V^;.':v^7;.•^4%S• . r-.-. '. ■■;:.-y ‘“V ■' ...'■••7'^ •m.i V ^ - : -1 .‘•I ii7'.' -'.‘'.-: ■-■ . ^mmmm I' .r ^ .V7:>:>--^ .-. - • >-:;7.-, ..o i •VV77:-7;:::te'S'V: V'r - ''■,'.v.-'-'^. ■-■■'■ ;■:7-:/■• ••^ V;- 7:.; . ■ -p.,.;.. ■::. . r .;■••=; * ,', ■-.' '.- A-:-:' 7-;.;.-.V-;f.■ it ■■■’•■' ^ ■>. ::y- , ;.w;; ;;■;■ 7"--■■'.7 ■ ■ >-V;-^’’-;v.tfvX*';\-vv::v. ■ p,yy: :■ :^yyyy:yy ^. '.‘. .. ..• . ■■:.... ■.■ : ' 'im.V.-.* . ' ■/■ ■■•.■■ : ■ * .7 ■•.; :■ .-V- ■■ ■<■^^.. ■ •■■ t • ;:•■-■ -7\. r •*, •. V.-;;;.■ -:::■: V-•A.-;.;'V.:^V.\r-^■:-y.■■■-■::■:■ .■ .V ■ :>.p.^. ; -_.pZoning File #1385 March 16, 1989 Page 2 of 5Review of Current Application - The Big Island Veterans' Camp was reopened for day use recreation on July 10, 1988. The City issued building permits for two picnic shelters (review Exhibits L & 0) in February of this year to complete the proposed improvements for the day use recreation conditional use permit. The current conditional use pei-mit application will complete the first phase of the renovation and reconstruction plan for the camp. In reviewing the proposed site plan, the campsites and picnic shelter within the southeast area (Point Charming) meets the required 40' separation. NFPA, Standard #224, grounds must be free of all weeds and small undergrowth brush for a distance of 100' around the entire over~night campsite. The present latrines that serve the day use recreation area located within the southeast area and the northeast area of the facility will also serve the overnight camp use. It may be appropriate at this time to designate the latrine at the southeast area of the property for overnight camp use only allowing the Peanut Row facility in the northeast area to remain for day use recreation. The City will accept the Department of Health's final recommendation concerning the required number of fixtures in each latrine to serve the additional 30 camp site users. This may be the appropriate time to expand upon the existing latrine within the southeast area. One male and one female shower facility does not seem adequate for 30 ceunp sites. The areas of the assumed drainfleld sites will be closely watched this season to determine if there is failure. Staff has never been able to determine the capacity or capability of the two existing systems for accepting the sewage. Applicant is advised that any further intensification of use of the facility will require upgrading of existing septic facilities. All of the improvements required by the City with the conditional use permit for day use recreation shall continue to be maintained with the overnight camping use. Applicants should be advised to include in this conditional use permit any other structures proposed for the facility this year, i.e. latrines or picnic shelters. J**^*..*‘. ^ *v.' **.’*^ • V VtV‘i: ■ . -.a. %. ■■ jif' .. '' fv . . . : J : /■’ mym: ymyy . < : ■•. 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The conditional use permit will d separate permit review by the State PCA. *Pf re-eva:-.ate the location of the proposed f““'* re bins are to be accessible to the handicapped and be located .y are near the shared drainfield system. g from the latrine and picnic shelter in the »°“^east area ,. ocated further away because of the heavy use of these This is a suggestion as 40' standard has been met. ike 'IgAliRlK .-tf ■ •; i-b ■ 'mmkmmm-mm ggviPltesligiM view of Exhiiit M, the site plan of a Code ndividual fire rings will be subject to NFPA and State Fire Code and the Orono Fire Inspector. In periods of extreme brought, dll continue to restrict open burning. It may er fire station at the ^ tfll bt%%^:rm\'ne/by Tearea (Playground and Dock area). Tnis Inspector. . ^ wymm. ■wn ''*g-"g"^i■'‘g^gteSaplW ■ w ,.* i-f ^-mmmwmm '■■'• ' g^ Action Available to the Planning CoiBiission mmkm anninq Commission denies the conditional use permit r„ please refer to the necessary findings in Section 10.09, .vision 2. ✓ 'v.: ’' -I ,val of a conditional use permit for overnight camping, ‘ ,mp sites Shown on a plan by Schoell a Madson, Inc. this memo as Exhibit 0, subject to the following conditions. A Prior to opening the overnight camp use to ‘”®JJ;® Siono staff mu« inspect the facility to Insure the following improvements have been completed: i. All low lying shrubs and weeds to be of the defined campsite area, area to be maintained in s manner throughout camping season. mwf- ■ y - . ■'.-.wtm i";g: 'iv. *1 .•■7^ ^••; v-'^ ^gi^‘^'^!^<;^^%/'y *;iyy 7^^ -V-.:;.V;->w .V.'- • : ■• : ■•■ 0 iSi- mm. KSiS mmmrn.. ^:-'V-.>' ■':\;a3='--'V-•'■:■ - ■■ . ■" .•--‘.V ■,••,/.*•, s^- llipnmmu .- • . •*.*5:‘ IK::m ■-.k'i: ii'M il3r^ii '":A :'^v :7:;"'.'v : ■:. ' ■ f'-mm.' i- v'v •> V •■ .r rfc‘33fiirri;3J6!fl iOv ;- I flW/'; - :■sv '■;> ‘-:'/13 w/*yyy^.> IP 3 :* '■.: ■ :■ :>:^i ♦ 3 -■!:’f'^-''- . !. tt;- : •: v; 7:;; -: • :C 'Y • :•:•■•■ V - mprn-: :rmlpMm m m.»•/ 7.>.: :•. ■ymm yyy-yM■V?JJ7 ; . ’P?:' Zoning Pile #1385 March 16, 1989 Page 4 of 5 ii. All fire rings fires per campsite to be installed per NFPA, State Fire Code Standards, and per the approval of the Orono Fire Inspector. Fire Inspector to advise if an additional fire stations will be required within the newly defined overnight camp site or Playground and Dock picnic ill. City staff to work with environmental field services of the Minnesota Department of Health to ensure latrine in southeast area is furnished with adequate facilities for 30 campsite user level. iv. Submit a copy of the current liability/coverage for the Big Island Veterans' Camp operation including any special coverage for the overnight camping. B. Applicant to provide an updated site plan showing all new Improvements and existing improvements, i.e. fire station, latrine areas, signage, lighting, fencing. This plan must be submitted prior to the Council's approval of the conditional use permit. C. If applicant proposes additional construction of picnic shelters or latrlnea for the 1989 season, this should be included with the current conditional use permit application. Applicant to advise. •-./Ik;- /M / ■'3■ yyy/m: - ■■ m D. 1989 Joint Use Dock License by the City of Orono and the LMCD prior to opening of the camp. Applicant to submit an updated dock plan if boat density is to be increased in 1989 season. E. Applicant is hereby advised that if at a future time a conditional use permit is applied for to permit the construction of seasonal cabins (handicapped accessible) and if these cabins are to include_bathrooms and kitchen areas, that the City wi.l 1 require septic test information for the installation of a joint collector system. Such collector system will require a permit review by the PCA. Applicant is hereby advised that all cabin construction will be subject to the controls set forth in Section 10.31, Subdivision 11, Building Construction Standards, of the Orono Zoning Code.vm HR-’SH:-*My%m wm. mpslte to be Installed per and per the approval of the nspector to advise if an t required within the newly Playground and Dock picnic vironmental field services ealth to ensure latrine in adequate facilities for 30 liability/coverage for the :ion including any special ig. site plan showing all new lentSr i.e. fire station, ancing. This plan must be >val of the conditional use al construction of picnic on, this should be Included lit application. Applicant City of Orono and the LMCD cant to submit an updated reased in 1989 season. at if at a future time a to permit the construction sible) and if these cabin’i areas, that the City will he installation of a joint stem will require a permit tby advised that all cabin ntrols set forth in Section truction Standards, of the rv ;'-: ■ ■ ■ 4 : "i I*. . ‘■t r it \ 1- •' ■■■ ■ i-l it: V -' f' ‘ r ' mm Ma V- » -*n-. >-----‘fr. y ■■ ■0^- iiwmmmm.-.j: ■ V‘;.-g • li'^Miilrriiir •'-•:.1^S.;s ^'77; : ^ ' v :>►. ■■ -i-.*: : .:^rr|r: ::::iamm Zoning File #1385 March 16, 1989 Page 5 of 5 3. Tabled pending receipt of additional information, exhibits or final review of other reviewing agencies. . M mx&m ri i-y^ ■aiSiSv $100.00 a)Residential accessory Use $150.00 b)Institutional (church.school, $150.00 c)Duplex Credit/Bldg $250.00 d)Commercial/Industrial Use $200.00 f)Land Alteration (•T-.V'-i • ■ "■ ■. '' '■ ■; mm : .‘t *■.•*•■.■ ■ ^ 1 ^.. • .;V^?IN^C. ^■'1 W':i-.t}:$ feiiip|5¥»;-iij|i(!^«p;;ss-w«|i /:;^ii4n ii^>.%■;■ ■■: .' .•/;- ■••? ■ ■■... : .;..|T’ ■V.; '''a.-' .^■*1 V•• .,^r .V;, ^.-<r ^:. -^'y-: .,;■ .V' ;■ ‘ ■■.■•yp, . '■ ■: Silllifiil Sk/'c'’• “’.•••H ?sp.*16'ft^:: ^ S'^»;'' ■■'/> ht ■* ■•• V.i^7 .?•': Accompanyment DMMILLER & ASSCXIATES, LTD. Licensed Public Accountants January Si 1988 To the Board of Directors Big Island Veterans Camp Excelsiori Minnesota 55331 The accompanying statements of Veterans Campt as of September 30 financial condition Bii Island laaSe and related Statement.? Incomet Retained Earnings and Statement of Cash Flow for the year then ended have been compiled by ns. A compilation is limited to presenting in the form of financial statements information that is the representation of management. We have not audited or reviewed the accompanying financial statements and. accordingly* do not express an opinion oi* any other form of assurance on them. D.H. MILLER k ASSOCIATES, LTDy 9001 E. Bloomington Freeway, Suite 110 • Minneapolis, MN 55420 • 612-881-3003 r wa*Ki»«s f;V: - mmm,. V-^'^Aill boar: BIG ISL. COMPARAT AS OF s: RESOURCES Cash Cash Cash in Bank in Bank in Bank Checking Money Marke Manager Fun TOTAL RESOURCES LIABILIT LIABILITIES Accounts Payable FICA Withholding Tax Federal Withholding Tax State Withholding Tax TOTAL LIABILITIES FUND EQUITY Fund Equity REVENUE OVER/-UNDER EXPENS REVENUE - UNRESTRICTED REVENUE - RESTRICTED TOTAL FUND EQUITY TOTAL LIABILITIES k FUND EQUITY SEE ACCOUNTAN ..=:. ■ ••': ‘T " . •;,: • ••. ■ ■ ■ . •; - »■ • VW, ■ - - Trmmrac^6 m:m%r':rr;■■a:v/jV:-:.''>£UM>''?;..-liS* ■ ■' • '^>--J.-*99 <-,• .:•••>'w:yV-rr; •*«,iMymm'■i- •;3k?v '-t: •■..•> .*." •' . y - ’-^l'"-^' ••>•• ••. •. •■^.*mmmfci;r-:'v■ .v<; ;-'v-. - V'._ ■ :. 1988 ition of Bi^ Island :ed Stat^m**nts of 1 Flow for the year 'orm of financial tion of management, sanying financial pinion or any other .ER k ASSOCIATES, LTD^ wm- ■ ■^..... ils‘: ':.-.r'--\... teiiRffl i mm mm.m 11 l’ V: :-■■•■:.: :• ■ *■ ;• ^.. K mmmm BOARO OF GOVERNORS BIG ISLAND VETERANS CAMP COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET AS OF SEPTEMBER 30, 1988 ASSETS 09/30/88 S3SSS3SS RESOURCES Cash in Bank Cash in Bank Cash in Bank Checking Money Market Manager Fund 1,171.50 37,403.88 299.36 TOTAL RESOURCES 38,879.74 S33SSS3SSSS3S LIABILITIES k FUND EQUITY LIABILITIES Accounts Payable FICA Withholding Tax Federa 1 MithhoIding Tax State Withholding Tax 0.00 224.76 216.00 87.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES FUND EQUITY Fund Equity REVENUE OVER/-UNDER EXPENSES REVENUE - UNRESTRICTED REVENUE - RESTRICTED TOTAL FUND EQUITY 527.76 2,822.40 5,529.58 30,000.00 38,351.98 TOTAL LIABILITIES k FUND EQUITY 38,879.74 :r 3 3 3 S 3 3 ;y-p.; V..; .• ■; .' ^:.U.•- . ••• -i- ...» •• -SEE ACCOUNTANT'S COMPILATION REPORT- 09/30/87 SSS3SSSS 859.36 2,519.55 0.00 3.378.91 asBssasssssss 225.00 331.51 0.00 0.00 556.51 :. : w •'•'**’ •"■ mmm Vte?Y-YJs-;»v Y-> -’■Y’ , •.. ' ■•■ ■■'■■■■ m \mmm mmrn'Mi*p h--■ -i: . y >•.;/•• . • •' .i-mimwMmm V:::S t Wm^: Hv'-v'T^&rnmnm- Building Repairs 0.0 0.00 52.e TOTAL SUPPLIES “o7o o7oo “5275 YTD X 09/30/88 COMP %09/30/87 —- - - - - --** ** 1.5 3.2 0.2 2.5 0. 1 1. 1 1,099.60 2,304.88 109.10 1,828.84 SI. as 809.00 1 • . 3 3‘ 4 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 1,229.62 4,279.33 64.61 0.00 0.00 0.00 "TsTI 57483777 ”8375 57o9T7a5 1.8 0.3 O.B 0. 1 0.3 1,277.59 195.00 614.05 84.21 200.00 9.7 1.2 3. 0 7,4 0.0 1,053.50 130.00 325.92 800.00 0.00 "“iTi 2737o7as "2T75 57305742 “sITT "377082742 5To7o "227790741 1 •I C O1"357529758 -7io7o -117935703" 0.0 0.00 0.7 74.36 0.0 0.00 0.7 74.36 oo0.00 6.7 728.40 o7o o7oo ""577 72b740 7.7 41.2 = = = = = 5,529.58 30,000.00 SSSSSSSSSS -116. 1 0.0 3 S S 3 s -12,595.07 0.00 -ssaaansas 59 9.7 1,053.50 00 1.2 130.00 05 3.0 325.92 21 7.4 800.00 00 0.0 0.00 ’85 “zTTa 27309742 ■42 2io7o ~22779o741 ria -TIoTo -117939703' . 00 0.7 74.36 7oo ""o7f 74736 ■U. \ 'r-g-'W ORT- .'; :.»>■r.,;:V:-'.^:;;.' ^■-m Hf;■m-:<,f\30ARD OF GOVERNORS Bin ISLAND VETERANS CAMP STATEMENT OF CASH FLOW YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 1988 FLOW FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES YTD Receipts over Expenses Decreese in Accounts Peysble Decrease in FICA Tax Increase in Federal Withholding Tax Incresse in State Withholding Tax 35,529.58 -225.00 -106.75 216.00 87.00 Net Increase in Cash FLOW FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES FLOW FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES Beginning Cash - Checking Money Market October 1, 1987 359.36 2,519.55 Ending Cash - July 31,1988 Represented Bys Checking Money Market-Unrestricted Money Market-Restricted Manager's Fund I, 171.50 7,408.88 30,000.00 299.36 -SEE ACCOUNTANT'S COMPILATION REPORT- .• • v’ • ’■ : .urf -A - ' .• ' ..O: "' • - :»•'!*/r . • > . 4 • wmmi 35,500.83 -0- -0- 3,378.91 38,879.74 S3S3S3SSSS3 38,879.74 8SS33S3SSSS PPtfv ^ g- f-.' •V :; . . : r -v::- .> . ; 'W I'* ] " •. . i* -V.:: •• '■:■ ■ ■■ -f--. :■■•: ■ m ’■ IWWSRm:,^ mg ■■"■■■ ■ ■f:mrn .'.•'WM yy'i^ m\:x:r'W3 U: % ggg ,gm i."'.v ‘ '>i.^ .jAiS^ah/ 'M :•■" '■ (■-iv y:: :-i . i »K*mM. ■' *^'- -■f *v - V, • ■ :: .-. m B-; J* »■■ ■ . i^-'^ !iLir ■'■" -•<«<.■« •I*-'*’*i. , fe Vit ■ =■liiM mti ’-V ; :j'-:.-:' .?'SKP”>'v^.'0. .'. t i^- v : : ' *K'.”Vv /-' . , v^V .Vv: , .fiix:::.;v ;.:" ■ :; a;'■ «w«jH>wsr „-. BOARD OF COVERVORS BTC IRLAWD VETERANS CAMP NOTE As Author'tation-Th.* BOARD CAMP was created by action of the Minnesota Legislature! GOVERNORS - BTC ISLAND VETERANS The authority is embodied in Chapter 152 of the Laws of Minnesota for 1985. The BOARD is not a state agency. The Department of Administration transferred the title of the property to tlie BOARD OF GOVERNORS on November 2, 1985. The Camp was not operrted ir. 19flS and 1987 .iue to restrictions placed upon tlie facility by the City of Orono. The expenses represented in these statement? include materials and machinery necessary to commence compliance with the governmental requirements- Vie Act further provides, “the transfer miist include all eqi. ,»ment and nonstate funds currently under control of the Commissioner of Veterans Affairs and for use in connection with the Camp*. Accordingly, the State transferred *29,400.93 to the BOARD OF GOVERNORS in 1986. NOTE B: The BOARD OF GOVEITlidRS - BIG ISLAND VETERANS CAMP was recognized by the Internal Revenue Service on November 27, 1985 as an “exempt* organ.zation under Section 501 (c) 19 of the Internal Revenue Code. On May 21, 1988 the STATE OF MINNESOTA Department of Revenue recognized \.rie organization as “exempt* under Minnesota Statutes, Section 290.05, 1. Subdivision NOTE Cs Memhershin- The BOARD OF GOVERNORS - BIG ISLAND VETERANS CAMP LAKE MINNETONKA supervises and manages the Camp. (The act states a nine member b.oard, however, provision was only made to appoint eight members.) Two members are appointed by the state level organization of tlie American Legion, the Disabled American War Veteran's, the Military 0rde»' of the Purpie Heart and the Veterans of Foreign War: provided that at least two appointees are Vietnam Veterans. NOTE D: Fisca1_Year- The By-laws adopted by th? organization provide for a fMscal year c-ommencing October 1st and ending September 30th each year. NOTE E; QSbSE-EliGiiS* This report covers the Operating Fund. The OF GOVERNORS equipment which representations is also in charge of land, buildings was transferred on November 2, 19H5. of these items are included in this report mm n V. wm ■A |jfy:mm: ''•f-jnsKfa'’’-'- ’ F' nriiiHajf ^1 ’■f yy;.-v . •. itd. f ■: • m:’- mmx: ,. ■ ■ ^ /j ■ Mmm y-' ^:'v-£;''A mmsm’emm ■...-■ ■;. ••• ■».-v r mmi .r ■'■'■« ■T mm 4 £®5V/" .Mail S:-' 1 V V.,; ‘a ISLAND VETERANS Jislaturei The jws of Minne«?ota I Department of property to the Camp was not placed upon the represented in »ry necessary to tirements* ’'.e le all equi. .ent ie Commissioner with the Camp". ) the BOARD OF ID VETERANS CAMP jn November 27, )n 501 (c) 19 of the STATE OF organization as }S, Subdivision ID VETERANS CAMP imp. (Tne act >n was only made sointed by the }n, the Disabled i Purple Heart, lat at least two ization provide ending September ind. The B<viiD buildings and 2, 19H5. No this report. fevSi*i pp;;: .1 -t' •;.i » m-‘T ^ ’;’ v,. X iis •rm■ J^k:.■'•V ..-f-0^ m^'y:3 ■ r.- ^.ri» to the orooerty was transferred from OF GOVERNORS members. completion of this specified facility^ « % ■' ; ' 2' ^'ii m-^••?1VrV&iaiV..Mi F.W. Post #6316. n of a dining trol over design ifted upon the • • •• :•.: m!m mi:'U-: /••; •mm.■■Mmmwmrnmim.v:v • V: r*^ . ' l?;:A;v::,'';7-Jr^»i'i:J: ■■.■ ■■:<s: :mm ‘1 3:;i;'S|«pS||j ^ I - -V .^’V ;•.•.• 'wMi r':?Pr:lPmIi.M ^'■* 1 .:-0^wu« f, - ■ ^■#.:- ■iiiiisk;.:;:^i>- i; rK?!; ';■> - is^tei • -'if '■ ,. V;,v,-,/ i-i::^:/;• >;i S5«WV fi'-‘ m ■ . h^ ' . /■.icm '■vi‘vX •.:• - . .. . . ,1 ' mammmimiAmm mi‘...- ,jFi ■ ^ 4Iiisa board of governors BIG ISLAND VETERANS CAMP LAKE MINNETONKA, MINNESOTA 1983 ANNUAL REPORT PW^i: *Sw»imimimm ; ' Ir\'-.' ' I• - 'v^ I ■::'H";:::Vr- I -'S v> . V-. ;"- .■■':■: mmm :::^ mimi- xsii .: - r- ... ■ ■ ' .. •■•A'; ig^'. #^SSi: .irigL... ...__drfit ^'rtSil:"mPfc^MSKs®:;SiS-■ ■ 4 hiV'*9f*' - Subject: 1988 Annual Report Greetings from the Big Island Board The 1988 fiscal year has been a year of accomplishments for the Big Island Veterans Camp. As is reflected in the attached report significant mile stones were attained in a number of areas. Among them: The removal of a total of 32 of the 43 buildings on the Camp was completed. These non-conforming structures will be re placed with new buildings over the next several years. Relationships with the City of Orono have been greatly improved with the Board receiving praise from the City Council and Staff. The Camp was approved by Orono and was re-opened for day camping in duly. Significant fund raising has been accomplished and the Camp is in a much improved financial condition. A reconstruction master plan is under development with building slated to begin in Spring, 1989. The dedicated support of a number of veterans and other individuals have allowed us to turn the corner in re-opening this valuable recreational asset to use by Minnesota Veterans. Your continuing support is solicited in assisting us in completing reconstruction in the years ahead. Sincerely, Alan Wisdorf Chairman Big Island Board of Governors f •: :s for the Big Island ; significant mile- i: gs on the Camp s will be re- 1 years. greatly improved Council and Staff, ed for day- and the Camp is ent with building r individuals have ble recreational upport is solicited ars ahead. tfy;-, i *■ »J| i::.- m ft ■ /•^ fl'fft ft v'fc?:’ ffiiiil •V ,vr——-•■-k,4«r .•ft-;.•••=-”* ^v;■ ,i;.' - ;:':v'.'.\ .E?^‘-• ft-••' ’-jgfcft •;. .ft• V^V.ft “«waa^ 1TV.-vvi: ■^•,T •' ■»■ -.■V,jiff jiliinf 'iil'f^T-'ft;:ft;s<^V;'V*»; X<i ■ ft.-.ft,. -'■.- tmm&rn ■*t . . .i ft ■...:t ft-ft'-::;te:?is . ;■ ■• m t ■■- K. r*“ ♦ •■•'fti .■•s-v- 1988 Annual Report for the fiscal year ended 30 September 1988 In accordance with the provision of Minnesota Statute Chapter 197, the fol lowing annual report is submitted concerning the activities of the Big Island Veterans Camp Board of Governors. Summary Extensive demolition, clean-up and renovation activities resulted in the Camp being re-opened for day camping by veterans in July. Planning and fund rais ing for reconstruction of facilities and buildings is well under way and re lations with the City of Oronc have improved dramatically. 1988 Accomplishments 1. Camp Re-opening The Camp was re-opened for day camping on July 10, 1988. The re-dedi cation ceremony was attended by over 200 people and Included a flag rais ing by Charles Lindberg, the sole remaining Iwo Jima flag raising veteran. The re-opening was the culmination of an intensive clean-up and renovation activity that brought the Camp into conformance with Orono requirements and removed all hazardous buildings and conditions. (See attached news article) Demolition and Clean-up A total of 32 of the 43 buildings on the Camp property were demolished and completely buried, burned or hauled away. All 32 buildings were be yond economical repair and were considered to be hazardous by the City of Orono and the Board. The remaining 11 buildings were renovated to approved standards or secured completely pending renovation. In addition, over 200 yards of debris were trucked across the ice to dumpsters during March. Berg Hall was buried on-site and exte... ive clean-up of deadfalls and stumps was accomplished. iff ■UST’ICI Mi :v-.- ■■ ft,-; ftftj ■T -^^KLr -MI'Si■ -1 •■ ■ . y"5i . : -ft t:-' .*• - . i 7fVi^Zx\' *'..W, ■ '-L ii ft , » i r- ►--ft ft;' •ft: •■ •. TV : i- .-ft- ;. ■ • ::v.;.m^igM :iii te Chapter 197, the fol- tivities of the Big Island ities resulted in the Camp . Planning and fund rais- is well under way and re- ically. f 10, 1988. The re-dedi- le and included a flag rais- to Jima flag raising veteran, isive clean-up and renovation :e with Orono requirements tions. (See attached news 'operty were demolished \11 32 buildings were be- j hazardous by the City of > were renovated to approved ion. In addition, over 200 dumpsters during March. Berg of deadfalls and stumps was .•r^v :-:C -;vt* • - ' ■:■ -r- •-.■• •; - . y. 'i-i- V'« Renovation Fencing was erected along the Point Charming cliff area and the Point Charming latrine was renovated to meet appropriate standards. A new pump was installed in the Camp well and the well head was im proved to state standards. The caretaker's cabin was repaired and Camp equipment was brought into operational status. Financial Camp Manager A full time year around Camp manager, Mr. Mark Peterson, was hired in Spring of 1988, and has worked diligently on-site to bring the Camp to its current operational status. Mr. Peterson resides on the Island during the summer months and provides fund-raising and support activities during the winter months. (See attached news article) The fund raising activities during 1988 were highly successful due in large part to Board Treasurer, Mr. Stuart Gorney. Over $70,000.00 was raised in 1988 with $30,000.00 denoted for building construction. Do nations allowed well improvements, a new outboard motor purchase. Camp manager hiring and financed the entire process leading to Camp re-opening. We are confident that the financial support shown by various veterans posts signals a commitment to the continuation of Big Island as a vet erans camp. (See attached 1988 Financial Report) Legislative A legislator's tourvas held on October 12, 1988. Attendance was limited because of election campaign activities; however, key personnel from the House and Senate Veterans Affairs Committees visited the Camp and expressed their support for our continuing success. Legislative priorities have been established by the Board and it is expected that testimony will be given to both House and Senate Committees during the upcoming 1989 Session. j. V mmmm labor and 950 hours ition donations of d other Items were have improved volunteer per il evi ate Orono reatly praised excellent re- n phase. ng authorization to Most required actions at outlines the build- and handicapped ac- plan will be developed cremental renovation have interest from projects and have es- for specific projects. mn I'li- V" V wm '•5- ir mmm Vt ‘-r::. ’ * * Wy:.. S' M.■■ .i'-- - .. Vr'-': -,v ' .■:'5j ■K:-Arvr:jw*'- ■'•■a ■■•••■•••■.':.?T-^KV-/-0-rffv'SSPHl itfe':':'-.. ‘:v* i. J s:_]iifr •TmB..yiliSI? mm:m’ ■l \ Promotional Activities A promotional plan is under development and full color posters have been printed. We have secured the volunteer support of an advertising agency and expect to secure reasonable media coverage in the coming year. In closing, the Big Island Veterans Camp is operational, politically sound and developing a solid financial base. We remain committed to our charge as set forth in Minnesota Statute Chapter 197 and solicit your support in keeping Big Island as a veteran's recreational asset. Respectfully submitted Alan Wisdorf ^ Chairman Board of Governors Big Island Veterans Camp P. 0. Box 598 Excelsior, MN 55331 Bp?P|P5^‘--m mmmyM »» My O..H ,,., 'W^m ■■fiy fesW^:lV................v»; • m W:.i-»V ■■:m rt .;• V. ■ J'v ‘IKlirV- -4 >-R5vsyri^ywymm iWWl Wmmfli. ••. .-. •. J \ -i-- .r^S' ■ . mMmm Pw-;v vv' Jv ft ■ V ;ft-«^;u- BKSunaay Jut beautiful aumn opening of ttv Minnetonka, a closed the pas camp was fin 1920 as a Res center for the ' War One. 56 < v/oods, picnic line to enjoy. 'Sunday me pie attendee ceremony si opening of i Wiesdorf of Legion as Mai spoke of the caltirrg lor it's recreation cai aratlons are I comrrrodatec eis. Long rai the construe ped accessib nic/cooking : become aval speeches we Lindberg, Tc i teau prior tc Chuck and 1 honor of rai and POW-? signsJ of ren Shortly alt« raised a sec at the dock t were donah beautiful si( flags whipp' gentle brec ceremonies to enjoy th and a beau misF-?r..'iIftfgi ifc>mm’■' '' -L.'WX :^ -V;-' '• ■'..:...y^mxsmxxxm:xm* X ^ 'X‘.i *f J ••O'.;': '." ■-^IMXiXX^ 'Bm ■mXX:. ‘V- i-r ' b:«iri!T^r«|iI:¥»ril iT:1ll[:l«m•]»::ll lT*K*r5WiTr?:T»T:Wt]mir:W*P:Vi^'riTiT*^W< !!•r«ltT: I ll*H«rrr.TtrtiiH*riTTiTrrrr«cii«iii*j;1^;1 •l*l:Ti Mtviw Ml • •r1:::S?J ®l,a, ;;ii I■*' Vi^'fi'i-nittr I iTTiTff-'* -• '-'•' tTtllCM* ^fsn ¥7iTiTrrfniriiiE*i£^ rtli¥»»:lill* •T:l ll«lll!'-l« r*J^rnTir*:* :u:i« rrriFri# £:T:i rxor.i ii« :\’/:P P'.M :•W:l#:l«T:l fe"!".Aiilrtet*. ^* •—“« %• ^ jl '( — >•'' : I r* Mine* MI* tTir«lfl(* rrr#:iB*i*i: H *v'? :Ttlrf: RTlW rM»rnBf*w^TiT*Bri*] rriTi ■ r*]i iiv/:U:x*iEw r«TiT*iB*Riiiraw »»»*.B-X BX-B■ ;vV ■V -;' ■ X■x-x.'/'Mir’:4biJlJ.. ■■ -■'■ '-'^ ■" • v'rnmm.■:,: ....Bh:."""V -.^ .*••«-■•wwr-WJ-xbbbxbI'^' a; Iwr signal of re-opening the Cai..»<. Shortly afterward the group raised a second American flag at the dock area. All three flags were donated by the Post. A beautiful sight to see. All three flags whipping about in a cool gentle breeze. After the flag ceremonies the crowd broke up to enjoy their picnic lunches and a beautiful afternoon. Oh yes. our Post bus was ticketed on the way home for having expired license labs. Shame on usi Bill Holman, Publicity Officer J, -f «» ...sv--, V. • :v,••^4i^f•^>•r^.■ '■ ■ - X :r ■ ■/: . ■ ri,..-i II M f fl «•» • •* •'I • * • •. • ••:'.-r:i;:. '■'"■-'■'.k: :■ \ " ■'■■'* ''V t f\/. E.. ^novtV tAtf) E.. ^s***"^ « Art* 3 ^mr...■ ^v:. -Lc :....:- V. A ■■:■*--• v,,^.IS ■ ■ ■ -/v; ,;;;;;.,^:^-y.^ X ■' < .'■> ■« J -^■: ’i:o.; ••» • ! . , X. x^;a:;v•;t :-W.=^:tff’»r:?;/r'»-v:V' ra “••XJS t"'■;■■*,■■:■ . r :r..\y:^:.#■ V - ; , -iifeiK&vr-j '-■ ::V-: :x -:,;\•:=:<:.................................. BF-V'V-••' .. , ^. r‘ ^ Sfpiil^P V “. . 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Objective This document sets forth the planned renovation of existing buildings and facilities as well as the construction of new buildings and facilities. The strategy throughout our planning activities has been to integrate tne follow' ing characteristics: 1. Project Approach Each of the projects set forth in the plan is of a defined scope and will be initiated separately. While multiple projects may be under way at a given point in time and may support or rely on each other, the focus on approved projects will ensure their timely completion. Incremental Funding As funding is made available to initiate a given project, application for its initiation will be made to Orono. This attrioute also allows us to focus on current project completion before initiating other un funded projects. 3. Project Priority Projects are arranged in priority in order to support the planned evolution 0^ Camp operations. Flexibility This plan represents our best plan for renovation and reconstruction. Some level of flexibility in priority and projects will be required but will be kept to a minimum. wmm wm'jx-AA-m:: ■•7 •.^ ■ . • —■r., 11: . . .-.ry.'. >;v - ■■ >:: : * ■■.-:■ X- ■.,■■ A.Ef3s9 mm mrnA: ■mA - -A ^ -fm-,. ..'aM >■: ':'■ ■.;■ •■ ' ;■.: yh.Ai, A A :■- wmm^Mrnm ■*. ■ ’: : ■-. . V *, '4 y--AApmm ms Aiirn:^ :-..v WV ' b-■ r m Ipirrrz:^/.:■■ V ;:-i!li^^-.‘V;,=. .;y.:.'i~^ .-• •■ ^y'hww.:'••••■. ;■; r' y-!/yyy-y :-:J .u/7T9g»u^->-/-• ■-■ i';:V.' »..l--.V -, > 'ym>y^-^yy^^<ti ••.'-::••• •• • ' ■ .i •.• ■ ,..^yyyy-'^;;.• vllfl-.-u. Background The Big Island Veterans Camp was re-opened for day camping in July, 1988, after a period of clean-up and renovation. A number of the Camp buildings had fallen into disrepair and 32 of the 43 buildings in the Camp property were razed in 1988. The eleven remaining buildings were either renovated, secured or converted to storage use prior to Camp opening in July, 1938. Objective This document sets forth the planned renovation of existing buildings and facilities as well as the construction of new buildings and facilities. The strategy throughout our planning activities has been to integrate tne follow' ing characteristics: Project Approach Each of the projects set forth in the plan is of a defined scope and will be initiated separately. While multiple projects may be under way at a given point in time and may support or rely on each other, the focus on approved projects will ensure their timely completion. 1 2.Incremental Funding As funding is made available to initiate a given project, application for its initiation will be made to Orono. This attrioute also allows us to focus on current project completion before initiating other un funded projects. Project Priority Projects are arranged in priority in order to support the planned evolution of Camp operations. 4.Flexibility This plan represents our best plan for renovation and reconstruction. Some level of flexibility in priority and projects will be required but will be kept to a minimum. M'W'-:-'.•••■L ' ■ yy^V - ;y:yyy 'y :. v 4:> ^yy y ^r'^y y^^y.yy^yy 0‘- ■: -yy. i^iR- '■ ^yyyii m^myyyyym y--‘y-y■■::■ •■■■.■ ■ ^ vr5- -uy.yyyyyyy.y mAmyyymy'0yyy^M I ■■ ■# V. ' -i . ■ Jz.i-.iy:yyiyy^'iy- yy mm%yyw:.^-yy^-'y,•■•: .. -iysTmiscy.Operational Evolution The renovation and reconstruction phases: Phase 1 - Day and overnight te Phase 2 - Handicapped accessit Phase 3 - Operational enhanceir Some projects within a given phase overall strategy is an orderly eve Reconstruction and Renovation Tite 1. 2. Southeast (SE) - Point Cha Northeast (NE) - East of F includes 3. North and Central (NC) - I 4. Playground and Dock (PO) - F. Northwest (NW) - Area nort (See attached map #1) Overall Concept Construct new picnic t support day and overnight tent can for use as a visitor's center and and caretaker's cabin as necessary cabins at SE location. 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Vl§0m^■' ;^::‘‘ ^' ■. :■■ x.:?:' ■ -’■ -a; j>?X ;a-=■: -s-v"' •Project lA Project IB Project 1C Project ID Project IE Project IF Project IG Project IH - Project II - - SE picnic building construction- PD picnic building construction - visitor center renovation - foundation and other re novation - major on-going project - PD latrine/shower building construction building and septic field for 4s and manager's cabin - SE latrine/shower building construction building and septic field for 4s + 10-12 cabins ■ NE picnic building construction • NE 1 atr'ine/shower building construction building and septic field (tent camping area) storage building renovation - limited renovation of storage buildings to repair and improve security •IW picnic building Phase 2 - Handicapped Accessible Cabin Construction This phase provides for the construction of ten handicapped accessible cabins in the SE area. Each cabin will be connected to the septic svstems installed in project IE. Refer to attachment for drawing and floor plan. Project 2A - cabin i?! Project 28 - cabin §2 Project 2C - cabin f3 Project 2D - cabin H Project 2E - cabin US Project 2F - cabin #6 Project 2G - cabin §7 Project 2H - cabin §8 Project 21 - cabin #9 Project 2J - cabin #10 Project 2K - handicapped ramp and trail construction improvement of existing hard-su.faced trails and building of sidewalks between cabins and to beach i~7:_rr^.e-- ■ ;.:v.-;vV v;i m > ■ • vr,;- ' • 0. h!--MIm? ' • . • * : : L •■• -r - .-'rf'h. V 1 ••.’ll . k .1.- . "*■ ■■:cW^:. -s.c--/ ’"•iaii»-^-3Ssy1.,:v.:v;>-;av; - * :v;..^- : j||fmm:::M; 4-^ .'’ r. Vla’: ‘ '* M«;'9l ‘::^- Itt ;■ .*"• ■w^' • . U- .. .^■■- ■ :. :-:S;';S; 4:.(|| Ei**SS*i • ;*■••••. *■•• •-. ■■•• ■ * ♦ •' . *s ■•■ ■ * • * . •• • * •S3*e^aAc ■vE^^■a^SilfcE^ : y,V.;yiita|^Bfc Phase 3 - Operational Enhancement Projects for this phase will be defined based on operational needs; howeve'”, the following general ground rules apply. The SE and NW areas are for cabin development, while the NE area is dedicated to tent camping. A monument has been considered for inclusion in the Camp and the building oi a year-round house for the camp manager to provide security is also a possibility. -«';EXvr<y, ■ -v'-' ' ■■;■•' '.' 'Ml: ■■■ m. . ‘.'WE^ ■■■ ' j^y- tefci-iiii I'm mm r-=vv :' ;v.E-. .■■-.vyi ;S b{5: ./ ■ ;.-. . .•• ’ '. '-mM mm}mm-rrny.m mmm IE -m *»as"Mi[Mmmm mm »Ei 1^;wim. Sr mm I J -m mu W?IKmm )n operational needs; ily. The SE and NW irea is dedicated to 'or inclusion in the ■ the camp manager to mt:m: >rr=:;:mm ‘-i P« P-;>:;-v;;;;f ::'/'---X ' "i-i iiJ‘iaiK«V: .'■ ' V •••■' mm i mm m- .................................................■■■■'■ »-j (■■ ■s.*- - ■ •'.* ^ imM raBE-^-.!^- ; !■:* - 9 t<.-' ftt:' >;..;-‘V. v.. • ^ 0fmmm . 9iafc:te/a*s9sj - ;^';' -'y. !?^^.. ■ 'T^V-v.' V-aa ;. ■; -.{m . :' - • 1 iil p ; : ■H.VB IT? •'.-<\- , . *^-:.- 'Vmm--m'f:‘. Vy->'mmm- mm^mmf:"V-"-mM •;• -i**- R» mm. ■ nm 1 ■ii^- W€m Jjim mm mm ■m-m 'mm > -t ill« •.«*•:::-’9:: “?*:'■. ". ■ ‘-J;-*f'na -■■juimjumhi ..^m-B 't^ j-sa««a v/,i.i tv-^ PHARDCOVER CALCULATION WQRKSHgT A-f^SETBACK ZONE: (CIRCLE ONE) 0-75'^5-250^ 250-500' 500-1000' Existing Hardcover in Zone A. H ouse ■2.^20 -•• V?0'■ O O 3 T®' e^/slitfui#*^ g>U<.S ^ I w I v\a, H d 11 f4> Pl'cvu'c 5K ____^ Pi'CIA I'c -SA e/'f^- ^ ^ S*t"ov«a^ filddS. /^ J vJ ' 1 &U a * j -C. gniVCHAf D. Sidewalk E. Patio / D eck F.Landscape areas UNOERUIN BY ; . PLASTIC SHEETING G. 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Minnesota 55440 6U 523*5335 ^r'^plication for Liconse to Opo'rate a 9 MinufFw^:^■.33■••• If J 4 9 M|ouniufacturad Home Park and/or eajtionai Camping Area 3 r^-i;:?.3i33 .33333®** » '3-3333.;3f ..i:33;,;,3W; .■•• 33:.>;:l331=4^K\ii6smmm F E E S mfAAny ucens E: (first license issued to Parte or Camp) ANNUAL LICENSE — Year Round (over 6 months): $75 (W for each 50 sites or fraction thereof Seasonal (6 months or less): SI 5.00 for each 10 sites or fraction thereof Maximum of S450.00 $11.25 for each 10 sites or fraction thereof Maximum of S337.50 ► ► ^3i::3'3*-3 P?K3:f*.,3:.*Crt<i SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR FEE SCHEDULE. COMPLETE WORKER'S COMPENSATION SECnON AOO S10.00 LATE PAYMENT FEE IF APPLYING AFTER JANUARY 15 FOR ANNUAL LICENSE OR 15 DAYS AFTER OPEN FOR seasonal operation MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: Minnaaota Siata Traaturar 3 NCW UCENSi INew Pints must iciicn legat d«ecnpiion el titi. inefudt lil proeeny tor prMem or future ute.l C OWNtRSHIPCHANGI Pptvtoui Ooeretof Laat license no.wes issued for the follovnng quantity of: Mobile Home Sites Independent Camp Sitat NemeolUcaneMiDsrson. Ilmior corppratipiii B iH J^SUiAcJ Vet'g^ra.U^ MeiAine AOdrsis iinchida up eodel Ro. fi<?x €: K c e isic ,■ Y^it^ S S. i si Pin or Comp Tredo Nemo L'^e f" iA 5^ CTa ^ f o« Pits or Camp iQA/f IXACT UXATION ANOrOP OtPiCTlON TO| lilt V*Ui? fcM ___________________Hiefiwy Piftnortfiio Of Corporation «liei OfScon: NAMf /)|av* U,'iS f-' Aoowess I a icC S4 ‘fi Operation: □ Year Round Soeeonei (list opening date and months of operation): I^Ay IS , Si»»c^1^Kv Mobile Home Sites (Note: OoeondoM aiieo irs weiiouc lower oonnecoono.) Mobile Home Sices - Dependent Camp Sites Oaco PurenaseO Dependent Camp Sites Teiepnone 4 r J c* *.' i V *4 c'» sS J Poed Townifiio (D V O w\ C Fonome* /r ><'f»)s/av ii i/la Si, ^ i r .55NI-2 Dependent Camp Sitde Independent Camp Sites Independent Camp Sitat Numoer of Fixtures in damral Building if providad:TSh JTSESTS Sh SWSRS"u Ainal S washbasin : Men:///:k. Woman:2./o a. If Primitive Campground list number of privies: (2( privace pj^ private Na of sites with individual water hoolt-upe: No. of sites with indhrtdual sewer hook-ups: You must submit plena in triplicate for new construction or alteration. Ucenae cannot be renewed without this deparmenrs or •pprovel for additional f*tee. You must submit e copy of an approval permit from the municipality or county in which the perk camp is located or e statement from that municipality or county that no permit is required. No license will be issued until requirements have been met. • N .-or3.-'' = ■:>:- 93:'^33^ I ililiiii•33 : =i'i r-^: -V 1 *3fi,i *v 3‘ »*3 3 3: .33v3?^ :>/’ <3333:: 3 :3.:^■33 :v3- ^ i3»33":-^P3,: :’*';3--3**:3-3 3 ;■ , , :.;f 33-,:^\v:' - ■ ' 3.' -‘f3 ;*«333" ■'*.: 3^ . - '^ :■ » 3'*' = ; -V . .3 : 3ife*Sil3^ ■3'. 3. NfOUSSdl licsnMa't Signatura 3&333:te3.S3 :3 3 ‘ mM- • ISSTOf3 3*5?!^SS'; - I >■- "mjwmwm |R7-r;i‘A3 .*,5:r Wmrnmm^ i»iasws5a;S(ligilt. B k .' 'v ! m ''iHli wmm mtt*' " 'C^ i; 3^ a. .3#s|pi tt ■ * w** .pIa* .-;3*e ’*- ■ P^X:3'433.3 fc <■ % ip%ii mmmms, m'W^ . .1 *35:::;; IMOWERS URINALS washbasin : //A 1 O A If V •**f •' »8t Areas [lamps in Forest Areas incor- iiittee after commenu were re- 1979. It was adopted by the ri, on May 16. 1979. It was re- le 11. 1979. r. 1972. 1969. 1953. and 1952. 224-1 WM ’•" ^ ’■/ . .'ir.i-;M■■■■■■r:mmmm“■' ;i' ^ ^trsr^ CONTENTS Contems Foreword Chapter 1 Introduction.. M Scope ........................ 1-2 Purpose.................... 1-3 General.................... 224" 4 ■ *******•••.**..*•**•......**••*•«•••••...224*- 4 1^24^ 4* «•.•«... 224* 4 Chapter 2 Area Fire Protection....................................... ...............................224- 5 2-1 Building Location.........................................................................................224- 5 2-2 Water Supply...............................................................................................224- 5 2-3 Access Roads or Areas.................................................................................224- 5 e e t e Chapters Structures...........................................................................................224- 5 3*1 Building and Fire Safety Codes....................................................................224- 5 3*2 Structural Requiremenu..............................................................................224- 5 ^ ^ Exits.................. 224 — 5 3-4 Interior Fimsh................................................................................................224- 6 Roof Coverings 224 — 6 3*6 Spark Arresters..............................................................................................224- 6 Chapter 4 Electrical Equipment............................................................. 4-1 Installation and Safety Precautions................................................... 4-2 Radio and Television Equipment..................................................... 4-3 Lightning Protection......................................................................... ___224- 6 ....224- 6 ....224- 6 ...224- 6 Chapter 5 Heating and Cooking Equipment........................................ 1 Chimneys and Flues 5-2 Equipment Burning Solid Fuel......................................................... 5-3 Outdoor Barbecues............................................................................. 5-4 Equipment Burning Fuel Oil............................................................. 5-5 Equipment Burning Gas................................................................... 5-6 Open Flame-Type ^uinment........................................................... 5-7 Storage of Combustibles and Flammables...................................... ....224- 7 ....224- 7 ...224- 7 ....224- 7 ....224- 7 ....224- 7 ....224- 7 ....224- 8 Chapters Public Camp Sites..................................................................... 6-1 Fire Protection Obligations................................................................. 224- 8 224- 8 ^^ppendia ■ •••••«••••••••»••••••< Appendix B General Fire Protecdon Appendix C Bibliography............................................................. • •••••••• ....224- 8 ....224-11 ....224-13 '1 & ’a fUfias myymmymm-'" 'M Mrnmmm :--yyyy:'_myyyy :;m! <yymm :-y msm »*■- • 224* 4 *•••••••••«••«•• 224** 4 • ••••••••••••••*224** 4 • •*••••••••■••<• 224** 4 •••*••••••••••••224" 4 ••#••••••»••••••224" & «*«••••••>>•>*••224" 5 • *••••#«••»••••«224" 5 •••••••••••••*••224" 5 •••••••••»<••.••224" S ••«•••••••••••••224" 5 • •••**«■••»••••»224" 3 •••••>••••••••••224" 3 . . . . . . . .224" 5 . . . . . . . .224" 6 •••••••••••••»••224" 6 •••••••••<••••••224" 6 . ... . . . .224" 6 ••»■••>«••••••••224" 6 ••••••••••••*•••224" 6 ..............................224" 6 ............................224" 7 ••••••*•••**••••224" 7 ................ 224- 7 224- 7 224" 7 ..........................224- 7 ..........................224- 7 ..........................224- 8 ..........................224- 8 ..........................224- 8 .........................224- 8 ............................224-11 ............................224-lS mm: 0 . . r. . '-r xAi-J).-: .:. te, * ’ ••• . ' mm Mi&€: ¥ m mmm .v;':SWil N;'a ^m 2»a •i.\- 5 ’=‘4 ’i!‘;rA !-k ■M mm m ;C'i: ■-*■.'.. . mxrnmA. A: a:,-^ -mm - ■■ ■;■ •: ..-a-' yW i ■i!*-'T •..fisli'"jj. 'If. il l IIIHWJl. ....T ■::. '• ' "rjfci-''mmmmm-Axi:m:y»xV:- ■ v; v;Vv xm •m •.?r'•;• v: • ■ ■:■ •• •'< . i*-■te:r.;-.:-^i-:: :.^ a^':' ^ ^ ^ :■ iasi*N^=rMiSi/. ' *• ■' ' 'mmwmxIHlKoa': a. =-v;:!fc Mmrnmm m224-4 HOM^S AND CAMPS IN FORtST AKEASForewordr'llBf?! =55* ■ -a teiilll This publication has been prepared as a guide for of ficers of fire agencies for the enactment of necessary regulations. It will also serve to acquaint he.. ? owners, resort owners, and others with certain g od practices to prevent structural fires in forest areas and damage to valuable timberiand and watershed areas. Throughout the United States and Canada, in forest areas, permanent homes, cabms, summer camps, and resorts are being built in increasing numbers. The crowd ing of cities has increased the desire for country living and each year more people are enjoying the beauty and natu ral variety of forest lands. This migration to the forests and watershed areas brings a year-round fire prevention problem. During the summer ^ason, particularly, fuel and weather conditions unite to produce the most hauardous fire situation. When a fire does get started in forest areas it is quite different from the city fire, where discovery and response usually entail shon travel time. Urban fire departmenu can reach the scene of a fire quickly with adequate equip ments manpower, and water supplies so that they can. in most in.*tances, extingtiish a b aie promptly. Such is seldom the case in forest areas. The light construction of many homes, the flammable cover growth adjacent to the site, the relative inaccessibility to fire fighting apparatus, and lack of water supplies create a difficult condition. Once a building fire gains headway, total destruction usually results, with the added danger that flying brands may start a fast-spreading forest fire or ignite other near by structures. Since the danger also exists that a forest fire may in vade the residential area, certain precautions are nec«- sary to protect these struaures. Therefore, it b essential that uniform standards and prevention measures be adopted. The National Fire Code^ and other publications of the National Fire Protection Association. Inc. are ap- Standard forHomes and Camps in Forest Areas NFPA 224-1979 SOTICE. An astertsk (*) foUovan^ th€ number or letter desitfnmtmg a paragraph mdtcaies rapianatory maienai on that paragraph m Appendix A. Chapter 1 Introduction Scope. This standard contains fire protection re quirements for homes, cottages, camps, multiple oc cupancies. and tracts or subdivisions of mobile homes or recreational vehicles in forest areas where indoor or out door fires may endanger life or property. 1-2 Purpose. This publication is intended to serve as a standard for officers of fire control agencies. It can serve as a basis for regulations in areas not otherwise covered by organized fire protection and as a practical advisory guide for property owners in forest areas. It will also serve to acquaint home owners, resort owners, transients, and other forest area owners with specific good practices to prevent structural fires and save *ife in forest areas and prevent or minimize damage to valuable timberiand. grazing land and watershed areas. plicable to the construction and safeguarding of forest S •• a a* 1 * t _lr detailed fiiproperties and should be followed for detailed fire control and fire safety information. Always check with local authorities regarding building codes. They may vary from none to quite comprehensive, usually on a county basis. 1-3 General. When a fire does get started in forest areas it is quite different from the city fire, where discovery and response usually entail short travel lime. Urban fire departments can reach the scene of a fire quickly with adeouate equipment, manpower, and water supplies so that they can. in most instances, extinguish a blaze promptly. Such is seldom the case in forest areas. The light construction of many homes, framed canvas (plastic) tents, the flammable cover growth adjacent to the site, the relative inaccessibility to fire fighting ap- 'ifficult con-paratus. and lack of water supplies create a difficult dilion. Once a building fire gains headway, total desiruc tion usually results, with the added danger that flying brands may start a fast-spreading forest fire or ignite other nearby structures. Since the danger also exists that a forest fire may in vade the residential area, certain precautions are nec«- sary to protect these structures. Therefore, it is essential that uniform standards and prevention measures be adopted. ... :v RmmmyxA':, mSMiiW' -j 1: m- .yxi i ' V -v>* 1 tftat y • rt ■''•liir’-*. .- - "iiiiipj ^standard fornd Camps in Forest Areas NPPA 224>1«79 asiensk (*) foUomnf^ the number or leilef ragraph tndtcaies explanatory maientU on that tpendu A. Chapter 1 Introduction his standard contains fire protection re- homes. cottages, camps, multiple oc- tracts or subdivisions of mobile homes or ides in forest areas where indoor or out- mdanger life or property. "his publication is intended to serve as a :ers of fire control agencies. It can serve ilations in areas not otherwise covered by irotection and as a practical advisory y owners in forest areas. It will also serve e owners, resort owners, transients, and , owners with specific good practices to il fires and save Ufe in forest areas and mize damage to valuable timberland, I watershed areas. Vhen a fire does get started in forest e different from the city fire, where sponse usually entail short travel time, irtments can reach the scene of a fire □uate equipment, manpower, and water iiey can, in most instances, extinguish a Such is seldom the case in forest areas, uction of many homes, framed canvas he flammable cover growth adjacent to itive inaccessibility to fire fiffhang ap- litficult con-. of water supplies create a difficult lilding fire gams headway, total destruc- Its, with the added danger that flying t a fast-spreading forest fire or ignite ictures. ;er also exists that a forest fire may in- ial area, certain precaution are nec«- cse structures. Therefore, it is essential indards and prevention measures be mmm mmV': -V- % 'iim iaasvjWmmmmsm p i m m&mrnmmM mmmmm V.: 4^^.-■ Vr:: i::' 1 % *-Y AREA FIRE PROTECTION/ 5TRCCTCRESChapter 2 Area Fire Protection tions nnd other means for sending alarms shall be posted and adequately identified.2-1 Building Location.2-1.1 Buildings used as homes or camps in forest areas shall be located at least 40 ft (12.2 m) apart and attempt shall be made to gain maximum advantage of firebreaks created bv streams or roads. Where there is organized fire protection, the authority having jurisdiction may alter these distance provisions. Buildings shad be separated ac cording to recommendations of NFPA 80A, Protection of Buildings from Exterior Fire Exposures. 2-4.2^ In a communitv of dwellings, cottages, camp sites, recreational vehicles, or mobile homes, there shall be an audible fire signal to alert properly owners and other forest visitors when fire cx'curs. At the same time the signal shall be transmitted to the nearest fire depart ment or forest fire agency responsible for protecting that area. iSpiiSffl mmmm i 2-1.2^ A space of 100 ft (30.5 m) or more, cleared of hazardous vegetative growth and other flammable materials, shall be maintainer between a building and surrounding brush or heavily wooded area. Chapter 5 Structures 2-2* Water Supply. 2-2,1* Arrangements shall be made to provide water for fire protection by creating or using a static source, ibliswell water, or a supply from an established pumpin system. 2-2.2* If the water supply for fire protection is a pond or stream, an approach to the water s edge sha 1 be cleared to provide access for pumping units. This pumper location or landing shall be within ten feet of the water level, with adequate clearance for fire apparatus to turn around. Permanent signs shall be posted to indicate these emergency water sources around the property. 3-1* Building and Fire Safety Codes. 3-1.1* Buildings constructed in forest areas shall meet fire protection and structural requirements of the local, county, regional or state agency that has jurisdiction in the area. (In the absence of specific fire safety re quirements. NFP.^ 101^. Life Safety Code*, may be used as a guide for life safety features in buildings.) 3-1.2 Cottage and camp buildings shall be constructed with clearance of at least 4 in (10.2 cm) between wood joists and the ground to provide adequate ventilation. 2-2.3 For homes and cottages, pipe supply mains shall be at least l in. (2.54-cm) diameter. 3-1.3 If the building has a basement or cellar, sufficient headroom shall be provided for safe installation of heating equipment. 2-2.4* VV’^hen tracts or subdivisions are developed where recreational vehicles, mobile homes, or numerous struc tures might be built, a water system for the entire development shall be provided. W'ater storage facilities, distribution lines, and fire hydrants of sufficient capacity shall be installed with provision for .standby pumping. (See Chapter 2, XFPA 24, Standard for Outside Protec tion.) 3-2 Structural Requirenients. 3-2.1* Firestopping shall be installed between studs of all combustible wall and concealed ceiling spaces. 3-2.2 Insulation used in wail, floor and ceiling areas shall complv with ASTM C739. 5-2.3 Access shall be provided to the attic and to space beneath the building. 2-2.5 Lodges, hotels, motels and otner similar multiple- occupancy buildings in forested areas shall be protected bv automatic sprinkler systems meeting requirements of NFPA 13. 3-3 Exits. 3-3.1 Every cottage or resort used a.s a dwelling shall have means of egress that meet requirements of NFPA 101, Life Safety Code, Section 5. 2-3 Access Roads or Areas. 2-3.1 If fire apparatus is expected to respond to the home, cottage or camp area, a good roadway shall be maintained. This roadway shall be at least 15 ft (4.6 m) wide with tree branches and brush trimmed along the road to facilitate vehicle movement and to minimize the danger of injury to persons riding on trucks. Curves, grades, and bridges shall be designed to accommodate the fire apparatus which may respond. 3-3.2* Exterior and interior doors in cottages, resort buildings, and other structures in forest areas shall be de signed and constructed to permit quick escape. Where practical, they shall swing in the direction of exit travel. Screen and storm doors, particularly, must be arranged for this purpose. Locks and latches shall be of the type that can be released quickly and easily by the building oc cupants. 'V * KliiP 2-4* Alarms. 2-4.1* The local fire chief, fire warden, or forest ranger 3-3.2.1 All closet door latches shall be such that children can open the doors from inside the closet. shall notify occupants of buildings in forest areas of the most effective means of reporting a fire. Telephone loca- 3-3.2.2 All bathroom door locks shall be designed to permit ;he opening of the locked door from the outside in an emergency without the use of a special key. I'i ■ ■■ • ■ -. i-j • . -Wrnmm ;.v V:mm miMMM trOMES AND CAMPS IN FQRRST AR£A^r means for sending alarms shall be posted y identified.community of dwellings, cottages, camp nal vehicles, or mobile homes, there sha 1 fire signal to alert property owners and sitors when fire occurs. At the same time 1 be transmitted to the nearest fire depart- fire agency responsible for protecting that 5-3.3 All Stairways shall comply at least with the minimum requirements for Class B stairs in existing buildings, u dwcnbed in NFPA 101. Uft Safety Code, thac is. ihe stairway shall be at least 36-in. (91.4-cm) wide, with maximum height of risers being 8 in. (20.3 cm) and minimum width of tread 9 in. (23 cm).nor block the passage of spheres having a diameter ot less\ in. (0.95 cm).3-6 1.5 Means shall be provided for securely attaching the spark arresters to chimnevs to provide adequate support and prevent movement of the arrester. mmmm Chapter 3 Structures [ and Fire Safety Codes. ngs constructed in forest areas shall meet and structural requirements of the local, al or state agency that has jurisdiction in the absence of specific fire safety re- FPA 201'^, Life Safety Code®, may be used life safety features in buildings.) * and camp buildings shall be constructed of at least 4 in. (10.2 cm) between wood [round to provide adequate ventilation. uilding has a basement or cellar, sufficient 11 be provided for safe installation of lent. Requirernents. pping shall be installed between studs of wall and concealed ceiling spaces. 3n used in wall, floor and ceiling areas ih ASTM C739. hall be provided to the attic and to space ilding. )ttage or resort used as a dwelling shall egress that meet requirements of NFPA f Code, Section 5. r and interior doors in cottages, resort ithcr structures in forest areas snail be de- structed to permit quick escape. Where (hall swing in the direction of exit travel, m doors, particularly, must be arranged •. Locks and latches shall be of the type ised quickly and easily by the building oc- oset door latches shall be such that en the doors from inside the closet. throom door locks shall be designed to ing of the locked door from the outside in ithout the use of a special key. ik.. :i'.- 3-3.-S Every sleeping room, unless it has two doors pro viding separate ways of escape, or has a door leading di rectly to the outside of the building, shall have at one exterior window which can be opened from the inside urithout the use of toob to provide a clear opening of not less than 22 in. (56 cm) in least dimension and 5 square ft (1.5 m*) in area. The bottom sill shall not be more than 4 ft (1.2 m) above the floor. Chapter 4 Electrical Equipment S-3.5* No stove or combustion heater shall be located under, or immediately at the foot of, stairs or otherwise block escape in case of malfunctioning of the stove or heater. 4-1 Insullation and Safety Precautions. 4-1.1* All electrical installations shall be made in con- with \FPA 70. Sational Electrical Code^. and 3-3.6* When awning or hopper type windows are used, they shall be hinged or otherwise arranged to allow side brackets to drop and permit the full opening to be USM for escape. Where quick-opening devices are provided, they shall be the type easily opened from the inside for emergency egrcsi. formance with NFPA 70. Sational EUctrical Code\ and NFP.X 70A, Electrical Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, in the United States, and shall be made in con formance with the Canadian Electrical Code in Canada. 4-1.2 Fuses and circuit b*eakers shall provide protec tion so the current is shut off when circuits are overloaded or there is a short circuit. 3-3.7 These exit requirements apply to all occupied areas, panicularly bedrooms and basement recreation rooms. 4-1.3 Electrical circuits and equipment, where required to be grounded, shall be grounded according to je- quirements of Article 250 of NFPA 70. National Elec- trical Code. 3-4* Interior Finish. 3-4.1* Interior finish shall be of the type described in 4-1.4* Electrical equipment (fixtures, recep installed outdoors shall be of a type approved itacles, etc.) for outdoor Section 6-2. NFPA 101. Lift Safety Code.conditions. 3-5* Roof Coverings. 3-5.1 Roof coverings shall be noncombustible or classified as Class C or better as a result of tests and listings by a testing laboratory. 4-1.5* Electrical power tools, used indo^^rs or shall be grounded unless protected by a o* double insulation or its equivalent. Where double imulation is employed, ihc equipment shall be distinctively marked. 3-6 Spark Arresters. 3-6.1 Chimneys of homes and cottages in areM panicu larly susceptible to ignition from chimney sparks shall be equipped with spark arresters that meet the requirements of NFPA 211, Chimneys, Fireplaces, and Vents. Elssen- lially. the standard requires the following: 4-1.6 The electrical service drop conductors between service pole (transformer) and weatherhead at the ttondl EUctrical Code. Care shall be taken to i-move any obstructions, such as tree limbs or branches. 3-6.1.1 The net free area of the arrester shall be not than four times the net free area of the outlet of the chimney flue it serves. 4-2 Radio and Television Equipment. 3-6.1.2 Arresters shall have a venical height of not less than 1.3 times the minimum diameter of the chimney 4-2.1 All radio and television equipment shall stalled according to the requirements of Anicle 810, Chapter 8 of NFPA 70. National EUctrical Code, and NFPA 78. Lightning Protection Code. tnan l.O limca me liuliimuil* saiaa.a.x.aw. ---- / flue or the minimum horizontal dimension of rectangular chimney flue. 4-3 Lightning Protection.■mmm 3-6.1.3 Arresten. including bolts, rivets, serws. and supporting members, shall be made of stainless steel (ASTM A167. Type 316. or ASTM A478. Type 316. or the equivalent). 4-3.!• For safety against lightning, all metal s^J^^clura shall be grounded including T_____I_____tf .u.- k..;i S-6.1.4^ Opening shall not permit the P*^gc of spheres having a diameter larger than Vi in. (1.27 cm) I5SS1......0. —-------------- shall be grounded mciuaing masts and poles supfwriing antenna members. If the building has an approv^ light- nine protection system, metallic masts, where installed outside the building, shall be bonded properly to the lightning protection system, with standard lig doctors or the equivalent. Lead-in conductors shall be protected by approved lightning arresters. Antennw snail not be installed where they can fall against power lines or. -Vt mm--' .i mmmm m-mmm S.= ■ V-, he passage of spheres having a diameter of less (0.95 cm).4eans shall be provided for securely attaching arresters to chimneys to provide adequate sup- prevent movement of the arrester. Chapter 4 Electrical Equipment lation and Safety Precautions. 11 electrical installations shall be made in con- with NFPA 70. National Electrical Code^. and Electrical Code for One- and Two-Famtly in the United States, and shall be made in con- with the Canadian Electrical Code in Canada. ses and circuit breakers shall provide prowCj • current is shut off when circuits are overloaded ; a short circuit. ectrical circuits and equipment, where required )unded. shall be grounded according ft- ts of Article 250 of NFPA 70. National Elec- le. Uectrical equipment (fixtures, receptacles, etc.) )utdoors shall be of a type approved for outdoor 'jC:; i m^mn mmm s. ..' i- ctrical power tools, used indoors or outdoors, unded unless protected by a system of double IT its equivalent. Where double insulation is he equipment shall be distinctively marked. electrical service drop conductors between e (transformer) and weatherhead at the all be installed with proper clearances from as required by Article 230. NFPA 70, Nd* rical Code. Care shall be taken to lemove any I, such as tree limbs or branches, and Telerition Equipment. radio and television equipment shall be in- srding to the requiremenu of Article 810. of NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, and Lightning Protection Code. ling Protection. r safety against lightning, all metal structures junded including masts and poles supporting tmbers. If the building has an aoprov«l light- ction system, metallic masts, wnere instaJed ! building, shall be bonded properly to the rotection system, with standard lightning con- the equivalent. Lead-in conductors shall be »y approved lightning arresters. Antennas shall ilW where they can fall against power lines or . •'.V, .. ■■■■■■ ■■ k — ....... ■ ■ ; Ssipe^mmmmm V;,A4*y;v ■A-:-': n. :r^ HEATTNC AND COOKING EOt lPMENTon Urge buildings, hamper or fall on fire fighters who may have to respond to a fire in the buildmg. Chapter 5 Halting and Cooking Equipment 5-1 Chimneys and Flues. 5-1.1* Stoves and furnaces shall be installed in accor dance with requiremenu of NFPA 211, Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, and Vents. 5-1.2 Any wood construction used in the building shall not be in contact with the chimney and shadl be kept a minimum uf 2 in. (5.1 cm) away. Clearance to heat pro ducing appliances shall be as specified in NFPA 89M. Heat Producing Appliance Clearances. 5-1.3* Chimneys shall extend at least S ft (0.9 m) above the highest point where they pass through the roof of the building and at least 2 ft (0.6 m) higher than any portion of a building within 10 ft (3.05 m). 5-1.4 Fst'eplaces shall be constructed of solid masonry or reinforced concrete or be an approved frees..anding design. If a lining of fire brick at least 2 in. (5.1 cm) thick or other appropriate lining is used, the total thickness of back and sides shall be 8 in. (20.3 cm). If such lining is not provided, the thickness of back and sides shall be not less than 12 in. (30 cm). 5-1.4.1* A noncombustible hearth shall extend a mini mum of 20 in. (50.8 cm) from the flue or fireplace to pro tect flooring and rugs. 5-2 ^ttipment Baming SoUd Fuel. 5-2.1 Wood and coal stoves shall rest on a firm base with 36-in. (9l.4-cm) clearance from unprotected com bustible walls and ceiling. 5-2.1.1 Noncombustible floor covering approved by the authority having jurisdiction shall be used to catch falling sparks under wood stoves equipped with legs on com bustible floors; extend this covering at least 6 in. (15.2 cm) beyond all sides of stove and 12 in. (30.5 cm) in front. {For definition of "noncombustibU*' refer to NFPA 97M, Standard Glossary of Terms Relating to Chimneys, Vents and Heat-Producing Appliances.) 5-2.2 An insulator shall cover exposed combustible waJb or panitions where clearances mentioned in 5-2.1 cannot be obtained. The insulating material shall be in accordance with Tabic 2 2.1 of NFPA 89M. Clearances for Heat Producing Appliances. A 1-in. (2.54-cm) air space shall be provided between this protective covering and the wall, using noncombustible spacers. 5-2.3 Locate woodboxes at least 3 ft (0.9 m) from a wood-burning stove. 5-2.4 Deposit ashes in covered metal containers only, storing outdoors until safe disposal can be made. 5-2.4.1 To dispow of ashes, dump them only when thoroughly wetted in a pit dug in mineral soil where ail vegetative hazard has b^n cleared away for 10 ft (3 m).5-2.5 Do not use kerosene or other flammable liquids for starting or accelerating fires. 5-3 Outdoor Barbecues. 5-3.1* The area used for barbecues in forest land shall be cleared to mineral soil in a circle at least 5 ft (1.5 m) diameter and the barbecue stand shall be placed in the center on a firm, level spot. A supply of watet and a shovel or rake shall be kept nearby for control of any small fire that may start in nearby forest duff or litter. 5-3.1.1 fires. Gasoline shall not be used for suiting barbecue 5-J.1.2 Electrical charcoal igniters shall be of the ap proved type. 5-4 Equipment Burning Fuel Oil. 5-4.1* All equipment which bums fuel oil for cooking or supplying heat to a room or building shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 31. Installation of Oil Burning Equipment. Only appliances and equipment which have been tested and listed by a nationally recognized testing laboratory shall be used and their use shall be restricted to their designated purposes. 5-4.1.1 All fuel oil shall be stored and handled in con formance with the provisions of NFPA 31, Installation of Oil Burning Equipment. 5-4.1.2 Other combustible and flammable liquids shall be stored and handled in conformance with the provi sions of NFPA 30. Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code. 5-5 Equipment Burning Gas. 5-5.1* All equipment that bums gas shall be installed and maintained in accordance with NFPA 54. National Fuel Gas Code. 5-5.2* Liquefied petroleum gas containera and installa tions shall be installed and maintained in accordance with NFPA 58. Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petro- Uum Gases. Locate liquefied petroleum gas containers and iid< 5-5.2.1 first stage regulating equipment outside of buildings. All containers shall be secured against falling. 5-5.2.2 For domestic use. containers should be set on a firm foundation, aboveground. The outlet piping should be protected against breakage from settling by a flexible connection or special fitting. The containers are required to have safety devices specified by Department of Transponation regulations. 5-6 Open Flame-Type Equipment. 5-6.1* When used indoors, open flame-type equipmem shall be positioned firmly on a steady support table or r/-•■•y:'.' ; -^' '\ ■;x-:^^.vS^;V:vv^ii 224-7o dispose of ashes, dump them only when wetted in a pit dug in mineral soil where ail lazard has been cleared away for 10 ft (3 m).not use kerosene or other flammable liquids or accelerating fires. n Barbecues. e area used for barbecues in forest land shall :o mineral soil in a circle at least 5 ft (1.5 m) id the barbecue stand shall be placed in the \ firm, level spot. A supply of water and a ike shall be kept nearby for control of any tat may start in nearby forest duff or litter. isoline shall rot be used for staning barbecue ectrical charcoal igniters shall be of the ap- nenc Burning Fuel Oil. equipment which bums fuel oil for cooking [ heat to a room or building shall be installed ze with NFPA 31, Installation of Oil Burning Only appliances and equipment which have and listed by a nationally recognized testin hall be used and their use shall be restricte gnated purposes. fuel oil shall be stored and handled in con- th the provisions of NFPA 31, Installation of Equipment. her combustible and flammable liquids shall id handled in conformance with the provi- ^A 30, Flammable and Combustible Liquids lent Burning Gas. equipment that bums gas shall be installed ned m accordance with NFPA 54, National ie. lefled petroleum gas containers and installs- le installed and maintained in accordance 8, Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petro- ate liquefied petroleum gas containers and ulating equipment outside of buildings. All ill be secured against falling. domestic use. containers should be set on a ion, aboveground. The outlet piping should against breakage from settling by a flexible r special fitting. The containers are required ety devices specified by Department of on regulations. ame-Type Equipment* n used indoors, open flame-n used indoors, open name-type equjpm tioned firmly on a steady support table mem or xmmm -i'W«p»s«i Pi: 224-8 ■ *- -t,; ■s..; i;up’'-’mmHOMES AND CAMPS IN FOREST AREASholder and kept at least 18 in. (45.7 cm) from combusti ble materials, including wails and ceiling.5-6.2 Flammable liquids or liquefied gases for such equipment shall be stored arid used according to 5-4.1.2 and 5-5.2 of this standard. 5-6.3* Wick*burning lanterns and candles shall shielded by glass chimneys or equivalent protection. 5-7* Storage of Combustibles and Flammables. 5-7.1* Each home, camp or other occupied structure in forest areas shall have a separate storage area for flam mable and combustible fuels and materials that are in ex cess of quantises needed for immediate use in the oc cupied areas. Safe practices of storage, dispensing of ‘ i ifuels, and disposal of unnecessary materials shall be per formed. Chapter 6 Public Camp Sites 6-1 Fire Protection Obligations. 6-1.1 If they provide public camp sites, owners and managers shall: Restrict camping to prepared camp grounds where fireplaces or stoves are provided, or to sites designated by land owners, forest or park officials. 6-1.2 Keep the camp free of fire hazards it all times during the period of use. Inspect camp sites on a schedule basis. 6-1.3 Make personal contacts with users advising them of precautions necessary to prevent fires. Employ fire jrevention educational measures such as posters, camp- ire talks, demonstrations, or movies in camping areas. 6-1.4* Use fire-retardant materials in tents and struc tures in accordance with Chapter 3 of this standard. 6-1.5 Provide a cache of fire fighting equipment as recommended in NFPA 295. Wildfire Control by Volun teer Fire DepartmerUs. 6-1.6 Comply with local fire control regulations such as camping, travel and smoking bans, or closures during high-hazard periods. 6-1.7 Provide alarm and communications facilities suf ficient for the notification of camp sit^ residents. 6-1.8 Provide communications facilities to the local fire department and forestry agenev responsible for the area. The telephone numbers of both agencies shall be conspic uous at every telephone. Appendi.\ AThis Appendix « not part of this SFPA Standard 224 hut is mcludrd for injormation purposes onty. A-l-1 The National Fire Codes and other publications of the National Fire Prott*ction .Association are applicable to the construction and safeguarding of forest properties and should be followed for detailed fire control and fire safely information. Check with local authorities regard ing building codes. A-2-1.2 If a home or cottage is on a brush- or wood- covered slope, a larger space cleared of hazardous growth for 200 to 400 ft (61 to 122 m) or more may be needed. Not all green vegetation is hazardous and some vegeta tion may help to control growth of more hazardous weeds and brush. Fire can spread rapidly uphill and the poten tial threat to the building depends upon the type and density of the vegetation, as well as the steepness of the slope. When property lines interfere with recommended spacing and clearances, local authorities should be con sulted. Consult a local forester for advice on clearances and desirable or hazardous species. \ ^ Figure A*2*1.2 Provide hazard clearance of at least 100 ft (30.S m) around a home or camp. A-2-2 When planning the water supply for an in dividual cottage or for a group of buildings, give con sideration to the use of water for fire protection as well as for domestic purposes. Even before construction is started, a dependable water supplv should be available for fire fighting. (See NFPA 123l\ Water Supplies for Suburban and Rural Fire Fighting, Chapter 4.) A-2-2.1 Where terrain is suitable, an elevated tank or reservoir provides the most reliable water supply. In some instances the supply can be maintained by gravity filling. Oi.her arrangements for a dependable water supply in clude provision of a tank having a minimum capacity of 2,500 gallons (9.475 kL), a reservoir formed by partially damming a nearby stream, or a simple pit bulldozed in a suitable location. Adequate water levels in tanks or pits may be maintained naturally by springs, surface runoff or ground water, but in many situations artificial filling may be required. Lining the pit with a plastic sheet will minimize water loss through the soil. mmi km * MB ^ ■ ■ :w. .-i * 'i- -J''-'r-'v^ o S'-V.; ^ ' ..-'-i;.; V , .:i:./ VV .- •' ': ■. • . ' :■: y'MiM.-B.-B:yyv;,/, -. ' ,;i y: /.y:''-v ^ :yy^- ^ 'vy:;.yyy';>/-yy'yy yyy yy<:^ • -y : yy yy:^^-y:>V'y /. yv.. ... ; ■•• ■ «i.Rk,%Appendix Awf# of thn \FPA Slnndard 224 hut is included only. ai Fire Codes and other publications Protection Association are applicable and safeguarding of forest properties ^ed for detailed fire control and fire Check with local authorities regard- * or cottage is on a brush- or wood- ;er space cleared of hazardous growth to 122 m) or more may be needed, ation is hazardous and some vegeta- irol growth of more hazardous weeds spread rapidly uphill and the poten- uilding depends upon the tvpe and ation. as well as the steepness of the ty lines interfere with recommended ces. local authorities should be con- cal forester for advice on clearances tardous species. r.. 100,- Dvidf hazard clearance of at least 100 ft i) around a home or camp. ning the water supply for an in- ildinffs, ei'for a group of buildings, give con- of water for fire protection as well as OSes. Even before construction is de water supply should be available ee NFPA 1231, Water Supplies for \l Fire Fighting, Chapter 4,) rrain is suitable, an elevated tank or e most reliable water supply. In some can be maintained by gravity filling, s for a dependable water supply in tank having a minimum capacity of i kL), a reservoir formed by partially stream, or a simple pit bulldozed in a dequate water levels in tanks or pits naturally by springs, surface runoff it in many situations artificial filling ining the pit with a plastic sheet will through the soil. mM / VS;.:: '3 \ •'.y. •V- A V. V * A m p- ^ ' -W. ■ St':-AA ■ A-2-2.2 Install garden hose outlets on the exterior of buildings to permit hose stream protection for all sides of the building and ifie roof. It is desirable to have some outlets at least 50 ft (15.5 m) from the building for fire fighting use. Where practical, hose should be racked near and kept permanently connected to at least one outside outlet. Dram the hose during freezing weather. A-2-2.4 Because power supplies for electrically operated pumps might not be completely reliable, con sider an a ternative method of pumping water, such as a portable pump. All pumps should provide sufficient pressure and volume to deliver an effective stream of water to the highest part of the roof. Do not attach power lines that supply energy to pumps to the house or other structures. Where engine-driven pumps are used as uandby units only, stan the engine at least weekly to assure reliable response in an emergency. Pumps should be drained after use to prevent damage. Where piped oack*water supplies are not available keep several full pack pump cans or similar units in convenient locations A^-4 On Federal. State and Provincial forest prop erties. instructions for sounding alarms should be posted prominently. It is particularly important that every occu pant of a home or camp in a forested area be thoroughly familiar with actions to be taken in a fire emergency, the name and location of the nearest fire warden, and means of notification. Camp occupants should be able to give accurate directions to forestry or fire department person nel on how to locate the camp property. Directions should be posted next to the telephone so visitors can read them before or at the time of a fire emergency. A-2-4.1 In a community of dwellings, cottages, or camp sites, a signal to alen other property owners immediately on discovery of a fire is essential. A distinctive signal (siren, air horn, or bell) should be centrally available for this purpose. This does not replace the need to notify the nearest organized fire department or fo^rst agency im *' • b^ * *mediately oy telephone or other alarm methods. A-2-4.2 A variety of fire detectors are available for homes, cottages, resort buildings and other structures. These can sound an alarm inside and outside a building and may be connected to a telephone or other circuit for notifying the nearest forest ag^cy or fire depanment. Fire detectors should be tested and listed by a testing laboratory (See NFPA 74, Household Fire Warning Equipment.) A-S-1 National and regional building codes will be helpful to persons who wart to build new structures in forested areas. In addition, a number of NFPA codes and standards concerning fire protection are available for use in constructing such properties including the following: NFPA 30, Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code NFPA 31, Installation of Oil Burning Equipment NFPA 54, National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 58, Liquefied Petroleum Gases, Storage and Handling NFPA 70, National Electrical Code NFPA 101, Life Safety Code .A', > i:'-" A mmmmm : ■'"I.’; • v V.V; 'A •; •A-3-1.1 If the building rests on supports wiih an open space beneath, screen all such open spa *es or areas under floors to prevent the accumulation of leaves, litter and other matenals subject to fire. Do not store combustibles in these spaces. .Maintain at least 4 in. (10.2 cm) between wood and the ground to provide adequate ventilation and prevent rotting of the wood which could result in a fire hazardous condition. ' If the building has a basement or cellar, provide suffi cient headroom for the safe installation of heating equip ment. Noncombustible or fire-resistant materials are recommended for ceilings and walls near heating equip ment to minimize the possibility of fire spread. Screen roof and gable vents to prevent sparks from entering the building. A-3-2.I Install firestopping in the studding of all com bustible wall and concealed ceiling spaces to prevent the unhampered spread of fire in such areas. Firestopping consists of using wooden blocks, or noncombustible material supported on metal strips to block all openings or passages in walls and floors tightly to prevent the passage of smoke and hot gases. This may be done at moderate cost in new buildings. In old buildings it may be costly and impractical to provide complete firestop ping. Blocking, however, should at least be installed at the walls between the first floor joists. Build a trap dooi or scuttle hole and provide a ladder for access to attic spaces. Provide a door or other means of access to the space beneath the building. A-3-3.2 Locking devices should not be used which would impede or prohibit escape from fire, such as chain t\*pe bolts, limited opening sliding type locks and burglar locks which cannot be easily disengaged by quick releasing catches. A-3-S.5 Every' family should practice fire exit drills in homes or camps. The procedures are simple and easy to learn but become very important in a fire emergency. {See NFPA folder C‘100, *^cconds Count Escape Plan- ner. ") A^-5.6 ticular others. Windows may serve as a means of escape, par ticularly where ladders can be raised by fip "*«htcrs or Even the where the window location is *.?. %ti aoie provideescape, the window opening may provide air breathing in a smoke-filled building where occupants waiting tor rescue. A-S-4 Combustible materials used on rhe interior of the building may be treated with a fire-retardant coating or imprecation to improve the fire resistance of such materials. To be adequate, such treatment must have a degree of permanency and be applied properly to pro duce the required resistance to fire. {See NFPA 703, Fire- RetardarU Treatments of Building Matenals.) A-3^. 1 Interior wood surfaces can be given added pro tection against rapid flame spread by treatment with a fire-retardant coating. Some types of dry wall construc tion are conducive to flash fires. Materials included in this category are untreated combustible fiberboard and certain types of plywood and paperboard that delaminate iiiis-■RK'.-V'. S.. •‘V: A ■ -••• ■ -f": ■f ■. ;■ , ■ m mm ■■■ ■ ; ■ •.V- ■■ 'V:‘ 0^ :. • A'V.-' tl .I'.-.-v^c.. ■•V- • - • . • mmm ymm .'A-'”’.::':■ ;;A . ■''.y. yy- II ss WmwMjmSm rmf&ii-i^:< mm'aSIsBi&s .-''Mmi 224-9If the building rests on supports with an open rneath, screen all such open spares or areas under ) prevent the accumulation of leaves, licter and aterials subject to fire. Do not store combustibles yaces. Maintain at least 4 in. (10.2 cm) between id the ground to provide adequate ventilation and rotting of the wood which could result in a fire us condition. building has a basement or cellar, provide suffi- idroom for the safe installation of heating equip- 4oncombustible or fire-resistant materiab are rnded for ceilings and walls near heating equip- minimize the possibility of fire spread. Screen gable vents to prevent sparks from entering the Install firestopping in the studding of all corn- wall and concealed ceiling spaces to prevent the fred spread of fire in such areas. Firestopping of using wooden blocks, or noncornbustible supported on metal strips to block all openings ges in walls and floors tightly to prevent the jf smoke and hot gases. This may be done at ? cost in new buildings. In old buildings it may and impractical to provide complete firestop- >cking, however, should at least be installed at between the first floor joists. i trap doo. or scuttle hole and provide a ladder ; to attic spaces. Provide a door or other means to the space beneath the building. Locking devices should not be used which pede or prohibit escape from fire, such as chain , limited opening sliding type locks and burglar Ich cannot be easily disengaged by quick- catches. Every family should practice fire exit drills in camps. The procedures arc simple and easy to finbecome very important in a fire emergency. 4 folder G-lOO, '*S^conds Count Escape Plan* Windows may serve as a means of escape, par- nicvhcrc ladders can be raised by fir ‘'^gnicrs or t'en where the location is f\%cva4>re for he window opening may provide air for in a smoke-filled building where occupants are r rescue. >mbustible materiab used on the interior of the [lay be treated with a fire-retardant coating or ion to improve the fire resistance of such To be adequate, such treatment must have a permanency and be applied properly to pro- rquired resistance to fire. (See NFPA 703, Fire- Treatments of Building Materials.) [ntcrior wood surfaces can be given added pro- iinst rapid flame spread by treatment with a ant coating. Some types of dry wall construe- snducive to flash fires. Materials included in iry are untreated combustible fiberboard and es of plywood and paperboard that delaminate mm'mmmmm <m,- - • i ■-i(5*EM. ■vr:■ -V' ■ tyywm4.ym m -mstm iilRiiAmm:- m■■yym'Hy ■my-uimmwy 1^'^.L’sy^-y‘:ri mm' M mmy-224-10 HOML.S A.\D CAMPS IN FOREST AREASunder fire exposure. Noncombustible type of finish materials (e.g.. metal lath and plaster, gvpsum board and rement asbestos board, etc.) are satisfactory for interior finish. PIvwoods which delaminate under heat or moisture are undesirable. Plywoods with component plies glued with phenolic tcsjuis are recommended.A-3-5 Clean gutters and the roof of needles and leaf accumulations. A-5-^.1.4 The “mesh” of woven wire is the number of openings in I in. (i^.54 cm) measured from the center of a wire to a point 1 in. (2.54 cm) distant. The mesh of ex panded metal is the smaller of two dimensions of the dia mond shaped openings. A-4-1.1 Electrical installation for dwellings should be inspected and approved by an authority having jurisdic tion. such as an electrical inspector. Here are some thin« to check to assure that electrical installations are comjdeted properly. (a) Make certain that fuses or circuit breakers of the correct capacity arc used for the electrical circuits. If the fuse or circuit breaker is of the incorrect capacity, then electrical overload of the circuit may cause overheating of the wiring and breakdown of the insulation, with lire resulting. (b) All wiring should be fastened securely to recep tacles and fixtures. Frayed or loosely connected wiring can result in arcing and shock hazards. (c) Fuse and circuit breaker panelboards should be located in a dry' area so that the danger from moisture will be minirniztd. All metal enclosures and ot.her noncunent-carrying metal parts should be cffectivcK grounded. ... (d) Modern approved cables with a grounding wire or metallic enclosure properly grounded during installation should be used. Only grounding-type outlets should be installed on such circuiu. Figure A-t-l.lU) Oon ‘1 do ihiil .Make «urc there are enoufo electrical oudeii to tenre all appliancea without overloading. (c) Since a great deal of the older-type electrical cir cuits without a grounding wire arc still in use. particular flPWi attention must be given to oiner meihod.s of properly grounding modern electrical appliances on such circuits, such as by clamping a grounding wice to a meial ground ed cold water pipe.(f) Service drops between the srrxicc pole and the weather-head are a source of fire ignition and installations must be made carefully to minimize the danger. All splices and connections in the service drop wire between the service pole (transformer) and weather-head mu.st be made with proper connectors. Generally, this type of in stallation is made by power utility companies. (g) A drop cord or lamp holder is built to carry safely only the current demanded by a lamp bulb and will overheat when used for appliances drawing more rurrent. (h) Discard appliances that do not bear the label of a recognized testing laboratory. The label or listing should be for the entire appliance or other assembly and not just for the cord alone. A-4-1.4 Outdoor electrical receptacles are protected against weather by weatherproof covers. Always be careful to have dry hands and to be standing in a dry area when inserting or removing a connection from a live elec trical circuit. A-4-I.5 Electrical circuits, tools and appliances are grounded to minimize shock hazard. This is panicularly important when persons are using power tools outdoors and may be standing on wet grass, soil, or other moist surface. Make certain that the tool or appliance is grounded properly or double insulated. (a) Never allow curtains, draperies and similar flam mable or combustible fabrics, plastics, or paper products close to electric lamp bulbs. (b) Restrict extension cords to their proper use: such cords should not be run through walls, windows or doors 01 undc»- carpets or be used for permanent wiring. (ci Replace frayed, worn or spliced or taped cords im mediately. Repairing of cords may result in additional hazards. (d) Discon 'ect all appliances such as toasters, portable space heaters, coffee pots, or hair dryers and pressing irons when not in use. (c) Extensions to permanent wiring often create serious electrical fire hazards because of improper joints and splices and the use of lamp cord as ericnsion material. # (f) When certain parts of electrical equipment or ap pliances are found to be wearing out, or about to break down, examine the entire appliance carefully for other possible faults. A-4-3.1 In areas where lightning occurs frequently, in stall lightning arresters for the main electrical service. Dwellings and cottages exposed in open areas where thunderstorm activity is frequent should be protected by a properly installed and maintained lightnmg »'od system in accordance with NFPA 78, Lightning Protection Code, Section 21. A-5-1.1 Underwriters Laboratories. Inc., Chicago, ll* linois. publishes listings oi patented chimneys. my. ■ • ip''' ■ft'; ' iili ¥mi. W:- ^ im: L. :" ^ :v 4,; ■u:\:u i; mm mM i'V- '•’■a::'-,'.:';,:;'-/’'!'' V. ymyymy'-y' yu '4- ;.4^- C "t. ■ y 'yy I-: '4my yJcM : yy ■ r ■' -rmy: y yy:j^ Wi ^y: imynil-.i : Vi.#11ixy._be given lo other methods of properly crn electrical appliances on such circuits, ping a grounding wire to a metal ground- •ipc.rops between the service pole and the re a source of fire ignition and installa- ladc carefully to minimize the danger. All nections in the service drop wire between (transformer) and weather-head must be )cr connectors. Generally, this type of in- dc by power utility companies. 3rd or lamp holder is built to cany safely It demanded by a lamp bulb and will ised for appliances drawing more current. ippliances that do not bear the label of a ng laboratory. The label or listing should i appliance or other assembly and nut just me. lor proiecrcd by weatherproof covers. Always be electrical receptacles are iry hands and to be standing in a dry area T removing a connection from a live elec- ical circuits, tools and appliances are nimize shock hazard. This is particularly i persons are using power tools outdoors nding on wet grass, soil, or other moist certain that the tool or appliance is jrly or double insulated. ow curtains, draperies and similar flam- isiible fabrics, pla.stics, or paper products lamp bulbs. jxtension cords to their proper use; such vails, windows or doorst be run through walls, s or be used for permanent wiring. rayed, worn or spliced or taped cords im- airing of cords may result in additional ct all appliances such as toasters, portable coffee pots, or hair dryers and pressing in use. is to permanent wiring often create il fire hazards because of improper joints d the use of lamp cord as ertension tain parts of electrical equipment or ap- md to be wearing out. or about to break the entire appliance carefully for other IS where lightning occurs frequently, in- rresters for the main electrical service. ;ottages exposed in open areas where tivity is frequent should be protected by ed and maintained lightnmg rod system .viih NFPA 78. Lightning Protection erwriters Laboratories. Inc., Chicago, il* cs listings oi patented chimneys. wmmmK:■'hi?im&m mm - i:/v'p: ■mm:,sm smmy'r IISli :Mdr mmi i,y P . V - - ■: V ■ a- i I/' '1? i c? , ■ 'X ' Br *I..V■jm ' 1 V*': »! d.0 -.mtry . V V .y%. , • ■-mmm '.yy-xy. my mmmmm iillifc:.:; iSi«®APPgNpTX BA-5-I.3 Periodically, flues and chimneys should be checked for accumulations of soot and creosote and cleaned when dangerous amounts are noted. (The penod will vary, depending upon the fuel used and the frequency of usage.) There is a hazard of creosote buildup in stovepij>es and chimneys because of residue from controlled draft wood burning stoves. Dampers and cl. n. --y connectors should be kept in good repair. (See SFPA 211, Chimneys, Fireplaces and Vents, Chapter 3.)224-11(c) Call the gas installer or gas service company whenever gas burning equipment does not function properly. or whenever there is evidence of gas leakage. A-5-1.4.1 Fireplace openings should be equipped with small-mesh screens, or transparent fire-resiscive panels to cover the full width of the opening. Extinguish fireplace fires before leaving the premises. A-5-6.1 Provide hanging lamps or l.tnterns with catches or lockf to prevent them from being accidentally knocked from their hooks. Above any hanging lantern or lamp, place a metal shield with a minimum of 1 -in. (2.5-cm) air space between the shield and any combustible ceiling. A-5-3.1 The use of outdoor barbecues is continuing to increase rapidly, and ponable and stationary barbecues cause many serious fires. Such cooking devices should be used in accordance with fire permit requirements of the local fire chief, forest fire warden, or other responsible authority. Barbecues should not be used in times of severe fire weather. Ashes and unbumed material from barbe cues should be confined and disposed of in ihe same man ner as ashes from stoves. Use only approved barbecue fiie starters and use with caution. Manv people have b^n seriously injured when “speeding up“ a barbecue with volatile liquid fuels. Do not use barbecues inside. A-5,4.1 Special care should be taken in the placing of kerosene stoves and heaters to avoid contact with com bustible materials, including draperies, to avoid acciden tal overturning, and to avoid blocking of exit routes in event of malfunction. Fabrics must not be placed on stoves for drying. Portable pressurized liquid fuel camp stoves should be filled, pumped up and started outside Store and handle ad flammable liquids in conformance with the provisions of NFPA 30. Flammabie and Com^ bustibU Liquids Code and NFPA 31, Installation of Oil Burning Equipment, A-5-6.3 Provide glass chimney's for all open flame-type lamps, including candles. A-5-7 Storage of €x>mbustibles and Flammabto. A-5-7.1 Clean and fill open flame-type pressurized lamps outdoors during daylight hours. (a) Keep attics, cellars, garages, woodsheds and the premises in general clear of accumulations of cast-off Items and rubbish. (“A clean house seldom bums.”) (b; Store gasoline in approved safetv-iype containers only. All dispensing of gasoline shall be done outdoors. (c) Certain oils (vegetable and animal oils) arc subject to spontaneous heating in contact with combustibles. Oil- soaked and paint rags, waste, or paper should not be al lowed to accumulate. Temporary storage should be in a separate metal container, with tight-fitting cover. (d) All cans containing combustibles should be clearly labeled as to the correct content. (e) Use safety matches in preference to the "strike anywhere * type of match. (0 Store matches out of reach of children and in pro tective containers. (g) Do not hang or place clothes or other fabrics close to heating appliances to dry. A-^5,1 Liquefied petroleum gas. sometimes referred to as ‘’bottled gas," is stored under pressure in containers for ll&4» A I-___IJ___I___.L * *lestic use. A strong odorant is added to this gas and to natural gas so that leakage will be noticed promptly. LPG is heavier than air and can flow into low places. A-6-1.4 Many tent materials are highly flammable. When purchasing or making tentage or repair thereto, select materials that have met the requirements of Federal specifications for flame-resistant textiles. (See NFPA 701, Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Flame- Resistant Textiles and Films.) When weatherproofing tentage, use only flame-resistant material. A-5-5.2 Installation and servicing should he done by a qualified installer. General safety precautions for gas in stallations include the following: (a) When work is to be performed on any gas installa-Appendix B General Fire Protection tion or piping, the gas must be turned off to eliminate ----------1 -^* ik .................hazard of leakage. All appliance valves should be closed before gas is again turned on. (b> V/hen checking for leakage, soap and water, or other material acceptable for the purpose shall be used. Matches, candles, flame or other sources of ignition should never be used in locating gas leakage. Flashlights should be used when searching for gas leakage. Electric switches should not be operated because they produce a spark, if electric lights arc already turned on when the search is being made, they should not be turned off. In other words, if there is any possibility of gas leakage in the room or area, every precaution must be taken to avoid in troducing a source of ignition. Thu Appendix u nol part of thu NFPA Standard 224 but is included for mjormaiton purposes only B-l Removal of Vegetative Hazards. B-1.1 Remove selected hazardous vegetative material. 100 ft (30.5 m) or more if possible, from all structures, outside fireplaces and incinerators. Lawns, gardens and green shrubs tan be planted in this area to prevent ero sion and to preserve ground moisture and humus for larger trees. Ornamental shrubs that arc close-pruned can accumulate heavy concentrations and dead, dry vegetation inside the green perimeter. A flare-up of this accumulation can ignite overhanging eaves. ''' c^:.'^: ■ •:■":?• vm :;^y-• •-' ■’••■•.••• ■ •■ ■ ■:•■ r'.,■::■■ ■;,•' .rs .:' ,■ ': ■''' ■■I', •!••' -i':;'.V : 1 ■ '•>».>«il ihc gas insiallrr or gas service company gas burning equipment does not function prop- whenever there is evidence of gas leakage.Provide hanging lamps or lanterns with catches 3 prevent them from being a:cidentaJly knocked ir hooks. Above any hanging lantern or lamp, etal shield with a minimum of 1 -in. (2.5-cm) air ween the shield and any combustible ceiling. Provide glass chimneys for all open flame-type eluding candles. »rage of Combustibles and Flammablcs. Clean and fill open flame-type pressurised doors during daylight hours. p attics, cellars, garages, woodsheds and the in general clear of accumulations of cast-off rubbish. (“A clean house seldom bums.”) e gasoline in approved safety-type containers dispensing of gasoline shall be done outdoors. :ain oils (vegetable and animal oils) are subject ecus heating in contact with combustibles. Oil- i paint rags, waste, or paper should not be al- ccumulate. Temporary storage should be in a jeial container, with tight-fitting cover. rans containing combustibles should be clearly to the correct content. safety matches in preference to the “strike type of match. * matches out of reach of children and in pro- tainers. lOf hang or place clothes or other fabrics close appliances to dry. lany tent materials are highly flammable, rhasing or making tentage or repair thereto, erials that have met the requirements of reifications for flame-resistant textiles. (See Standard Methods of Fire Tests for Flame^ Textiles and Films.) When weatherproofing e only flame-resistant material. mjSf.C- » i.'. j'i-* pendix B General Fire Protection iix IS not part of thu NFPA Standard 224 but u mcluded I purposes only. al of Vegetative Hazards. love selected hazardous vegetative material, m) or more if possible, from all structures, ilaces and incinerators. Lawns, gardens and I ran be planted in this area to prevent ero- preserve ground moisture and humus for Ornamental shrubs that arc close-pruned date heavy concentrations and dead, dry iside the ^een perimeter. A flare-up of this n can ignite overhanging eaves. iV ■ • WM:MM >, r j!il-" ' 'mm /V •m Mm W&Mwm !• v:-- il Ea-i'Boras’.m•MW- -11;^ illmmrnmm-. itl': 224-12 homes and camps in forest areasNOT THIS THISKviSlgi^'it nmntm- ■ ^•^S!I5*"1; Fifure B-I.l Clear brmh from ail slopes torroundinx bsiiidiiift. B-I.2 Trim tree limbs and boughs back 10 ft (3.05 m) from all chimney outlets, outside fireplaces, and in cinerators. B-1.2.1 Where crown fires are possible, thin and prune trees surrounding the structure to lessen danger of a fire crowning; in the event of a fire, this will decrease the amount of heat. Check with the local forester for advice on desirable species and treatment. B-1.2.2 Maintain a minimum clearance of 2 ft (0.6 m) between the electrical service drop wire and tree limbs and branches. B-1.3 Keep structures and chimnes's free of vines and other close-growing vegetation that will become dry and hazardous during perils ol drought. B-1.3.1 Remove moss, leaves and other flammable material from the roof. B-2 Rubbish Disposal and Incinerators. B-2.1 Seek advice of a local fire authority regarding the proper removal and disposal of brush and other vegeta tion. B-2.2 cumu regulations. Don’t permit lar^ amounts of rubbish to ac cumulate. Rubbish should be disposed according to local B-2.2.1 Rubbish containing reflective material, i.e., glass, broken automobile headlights, etc., should be shielded from direct sunlight. B-2.3 Inspect spark arresters on incinerators regularly to make sure they are not clogged or burned out. leaped;' AREA I V-**, - C^ V. 7CL£AREDr>t*i'. Figure B-3 Obtain permit to burn brush ami then clear adequate area around pile to avoid fire spread. B-3 Before doing any burning outdoors obtain a permit if required by local fire authority. Follow the instructions as to clearance, time and necessai^ tools to have available. (See XFPA 82. Standard on Incinerators, lVo5fe and Linen Handling Systems and Equipment, Chapters 2 and S.) Air pollution authorities may also require a permit. Do not bum during windy or dry weather. Burn brush in small quantities. Large piles, when ignited, increase chance of fire escape. Have fire fighting equipment on hand and never leave the fire un attended. After the brush is burned, patrol the area con- siamly until you arc certain that the fire is out. B-4 Fundamental Fire Fighting Equipment. B-4.1 'Vhere water hose outlets are available, have suf ficient garden hose or other types of hose to reach any Dirt of the structure from garden hose outlets and equip the hose with an adjustable nozzle: 100 ft (30.5 m) of hose is the desired minimum and should be racked near or kept connected to at least one outside outlet. B-4.2 Keep a substantial ladder readilv accessible. ItTshould be of sufficient length to reach the roof ridge. B-4.3 Certain tools and equipment are necessary for ex tinguishment of fires. Con.'ult your local forestrv' agent for the kind most suitable for your locality and keep such Items available for prompt use. B-4.4 .Many protection agencies will provide a .special container with emergency fire fighting tools for a rcmoie community. Check with your local authority to see if this service is available. V'olunteer to provide the n^'cessary custody for the equipment. B-5 Portable Fire Extinguishers. B-5.1 Portable fire extinguishers are good emergency fire fighting equipment when used properly on the type and size of fire for which they are designed. Use only those extinguishers which have passed the tests of na tionally recognized laboratories. (For detailed information on portable fire ex tinguishers. see NFP.A 10. Portable Fire Extinguishers.) Questions about size, number, or kinds of extinguishers should be directed to the local fire chief, fire marshal, or forest fire warden.k- B-S.i.l For fires involvi,ig trash, paper, cloth, wood or other ordinary combustibles, use a pressurized water, pump tank, loaded stream, or multi purpose ex tinguisher. B-5.1.2 For fires in flammable liquids such as gasoline, oil. grease, tar and paint, use a carbon dioxide, dry chemical Halon. loaded stream, or foam extinguisher. B-5.1.3 For fires in electrical equipment such as lamps, motors, fuse panels and switchboards, use a nonconduct ing extinguishing agent such as carbon dioxide, Haion. or (Irv chemical. CJo not use soda acid, foam or other water-type extinguishers until tnr electric power has lK*en shut ofL ■; IK' 'I -il- •= ‘ ■ ■"liSl uiK; -:l.. ■; ^ -IK,; mm0d- 'm wm . ' k ";- '!? ■ . T :■ m nii«' ■''^1 pi •- , :r.\ y.: -K; •, :.V. , .>v: . WW:W - i ., '..A--.'- . ■ . a: • 3'iV'-x:,..• '. s* • . • ^ -;■■ ' i fc:S ^'^t' y -^=-^- ; .r.-^: :^>'V.mm . 3«r ■#'=^ Kwmm^m Ki: ''^^psii ii;::a ^W m M S' APPENDIX CB-6 Evacuation Plans and Routes.B-6.1 Persons who reside in camps, cottages, resorts, trailers, and other buildings in forest areas should have at least two ways of escape to a safe Ix-aiion. Communities located ir forested areas with limited means of escape should be constantly alert to the danger that regular routes of travel may be cut off by a forest fire. This danger may exist for a single building, a group of cot tages. or a well-established community. Even though the means of exit may be not affected, adjacent fires can move in quickly, necessitating very rapid partial or com plete evacuation of the location. B-6.1.1 To assure a safe and orderly evacuation, de tailed plans prepared well in advance are necessary. B-6.1.2 Formulation of the plan is essentially a commun ity effort including alternate escape routes. B-6.1.S The organization heading the project might consist of a chairperson or director, under whose direc tion would be several committees, each responsible for such items as communications, transportation, accom modation and supr!y. medical and police work. B-6.1.4 Plans wouii- be developed for each of the above topics with complete details of the acdons to be taken in an emergency. B-7 Forest Land Users. B-7.1 When required, register with proper forest or fire official upon entering forested areas. B-7.1.1 Secure campfire permits where required. B-7.1.2 Get acquainted with the local fire kuthoHty and find out how to get in touch with him quickly in case of fire trouble. B-7.1.3 Extinguish ail open fires upon retiring or before leaving a camp site. B-7.2 Equip vehicles with fire fighting tools as required bv state or local law. B-7.2.1 Equip internal combustion engines with spark arresters if required by state law. B-7.3 Be familiar with and observe regulations on smoking and campfire building — sii down to smoke and extinguish smoking materials before leaving the area. B-7.3.1 Be an alert, good "housekeeper** in the woods. Practice fire prevention at all tiniesl Do not discharge fireworks in forested areas:B-7.3.2 uo not aiscnarge they are a fire hazard and generally prohibited. B-7.4 Occupants should conform to fire safety regula tions for dwellings with resp^t to clearance of hazardous material, use of nammable liquids and gases, installation of approved types of fire extinguishers, and early warning devices. •4l!'vr "ny ''y' ' mm : i jliA B-S Reporting Fires or ViolatioiUpon entering a forested area. I report fires. If one is discovered, i Careless campers are a cause of Fires result in great loss to reert limber and watershed lands. It is t imponance that campers recogniz responsibility in preventing fires. B-8.1 Making Camp. Use a pi ''pared camp site, preferably where fireplaces or stoves aie provided and vegetative hazard has been cleared away. Where it is pcttnissible to prepare a camp site, follow these rules: B-8.1.1 Before building an open fire, scrape away all flammable material down to mineral sod for at least five feet on ail sides. Don't confuse duff (decayed vegetable matter) with mineral soil — duff is combustible. Line with rock. B-8.1.2 Dig a small pit and keep the fire small. Never k lobuild it against trees, logs, stumps or near brush. B-8.1.3 Be sure pipe ashes, cigars or cigarette stubs are *'desd out," then dospose of them in ash trays, mineral soil or water. B-8.1.4 Select an area near a source of water, if possi ble. B<B.2 Leaving Camp. ^ever leave camp until your fire is "dead out." Saturate ashes and coals with water, stir thoroughly until ashes are cold to the touch. If you do not have sufficient water, stir or chop mineral soil into ashes and coals. Con tinue this until coals are "dead out.'* Check by feeling them with bare hands. Appendix C Bibliography Thu Appendix u not part of *hu NFPA Standard 224 but u included for mjormation purposes only. C-1 NFPA Sundards. The following publications con tain detailed reference material supplementing the infor mation in this pamphlet. (a) NFPA 1-1975. Ftre Prevention Code (b) NFPA 10-1975. Standard for Portable Fire Ex tinguishers (c) NFPA 13-1977, Standard for the installation of Sprinkler Systems (d) NFPA 24-1977, Standard for Outside Protection (c) NFPA 30-1977. Flammable and Combustible Liq uids Code ■\y -i:. m ■■mb: -%, • ■' .'i %■y mm-v.-v.-my: ■: : ■ iy .- "-?aP%r4l i mm ymnmrm fb'' y. -m": , ; .V ^m:rn:.f ' V r: : :S ' ■■■ i ■;> - a: :;A:. A ' OLmm.y:m:':^ymt.:"ym&i mAmiT:ismmmyyy.■tasffi® :.-.S53 ' -AS a I ✓ r::» m 2^4-13^ or Violationf. crested area. Icam how and where to I discovered, report it immediately. are a cause of fires in forested areas, t loss to recreation areas, valuable tl lands. It is therefore of the utmost fipers recognize and appreciate their renting fires. imp site, preferably where fireplaces ed and vegetative hazard has been ssible to prepare a camp site, follow ilding an open fire, scrape away all down to mineral soil for at least five n't confuse duff (decayed vegetable il soil — duff is combustible. Line 11 pit and keep the fire small. Never I. togs, stumps or near brush. ?e ashes, cigars or cigarette stubs are )ose of them in ash trays, mineral soil irea near a source of water, if po$si< p until your fire is "dead out." Dais with water, stir thoroughly until touch. If you do not have sufficient iineral soil into ashes and coals. Con* s arc "dead out." Check by feeling Is. dix C Bibliography irt of tku NFPA Standard 224 but u mcluded only. !s. The following publications con* zc material supplementing the infor- hlct. Fire Preveriion Code 5. Standard for Portable Fire Ex- 1, Standard for the Installation of ^ Standard for Outside Protection . Flammable and Combustible Liq- m-■ f / ■'.A-V - Ipi .4;^ • ■ •. ■■ if = 5 I T£ m m^-A‘iv 'i-m K-::u:- ■, vV-yy:-. :./3s 4C City of OROINO 5439422 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. ___2459 U A RBSOLOTIOH GRAMTIIIG A COn>ITIORAL DS» PERMIT PER MDRICIPAL IbOEIIlG C(E>B SBCTIOH 10.31, SOBOITISIOS 3 (C) PILE tl277 WHEREAS, Edward 5. Morrow, Chairman of the Board of Governors, Big Island Veterans Camp (hereinafter "the applicant") has an interest in the property located on Big Island per Orono classification Record Lot 1 within the City of Orono (hereinafter "City") and legally described as follows: fiSk:, -v-liftii-w .. -• r“‘\ h. s a maximum lIs'HI' mmmKsmms, -3,..;Ti ■ Government Lot One (1), Section Fourteen (14), Township One Hundred Seventeen (117), Range Twenty-Three (23); and Government Lot Two (2), Section Twenty-Three (23), and that part of Government Lot Three (3), Section Twenty-three (23), commencing at the Northeast corner of said Government Lot Three (3), Section Twenty-Three (23); thence Southwesterly along the la)ce shore to the Northeast corner of Lot A, Morse Island Par)c; Thence South 350 feet to Lalce Minnetonka; Thence East along the shore of Lake Minnetonka to the East line of said Lot Three (3); thence North to the place of beginning (hereinafter "the property"); and WHEREAS, the applicant has applied to the City of Orono for a Conditional Use Permit to allow a Day Use Recreation area for the property user level per day per Municipal Zoning Code Section 10.31, Subdivision 3 (C). NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Orono, Minnesota: FINDINGS 1. This application was reviewed as Zoning File #1277. 2. The propertiy is located in the RS, Seasonal Recreational Zoning District, requiring a minimum of 5 acres in area. The property consists of approximately 57 acres in area. 3. On June 6, .1988, the Orono Planning Commission reviewed the application as proposed and recommended approval, based on the following findings: A) The 57+ acres site is large enough to support the day use recreation area without any adverse effect upon the lake or upon the adjacent wetlands that are located within the subject property ‘■'.W ■■•’it ; mm .-vt- • -* \:tr k • Jltfe Prr-'’::; -;5 . V .’V•V ■mm/.. . v./iiii »viV- i*.iii(t(^^iijiii^• • V' '- ,'.'•^; lONO rv COUNCIL 4C, j^39422 3 (C) the Board of Governors, :ant") has an Interest in issiflcatlon Record Lot 1 nd legally described as 4), Township One Hundred d Government Lot Two (2), Government Lot Three (3), Northeast corner of said ity-Three (23); thence srtheast corner of Lot A, Lake Minnetonka; Thence :he East line of said Lot finning (hereinafter "the > the City of Orono for a ion area for the property Lpal Zoning Code Section ‘ City Council of Orono, Mle #1277. 3nal Recreational Zoning in area. The property Commission reviewed the approval, based on the fh to support the day use Bct upon the lake or upon ited within the subject mriM '. -i ■r4 ■m-& yt r-.i; ■ *W>^. mmM mm MM m: ?ai¥wy?® ■ i v; ^m.yy' ^ y .4 Bm--- mm"- yy&a S!;? i-yyaa .. ^mw ... J i ..iV KStV:.!Wi■- .iswpa wm^mm mm ^t_ yif-'■: yv:."ym-y• ^P y:yL’^ y-:-^■:^m ^13 iiyyyW i4’ m mm& ■ .,- i i" ]lORONC^ City of OROINORESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. 2459________ B) The proposed use will have no negative impact upon the neighboring adjacent property owners. C) Based on the level of use, the fire protection system developed by staff and applicant will provide the extra precautions necessary to maintain the public safety and welfare. D) The use of the facility at a 240 user level will well satisfy the ratio recommended by this ordinance for day use recreation at a 20 user per 1 acre ratio. 4. The City Council has considered this application Including the findings and recommendations of the Planning Commission, reports by staff and comments of the applicant and the effect of the proposed use on the health, safety and welfare of the community. 5. The City Council finds that granting a Conditional Use Permit to allow the reopening of the property to a day use recreation area will not be detrimental to the health, safety or general welfare of the public, would not adversely affect light, air nor pose a fire hazard or other danger to neighboring propertiesr nor will it depreciate surrounding property values and that the proposed level of use of the property will be in keeping with the intent and objectives of the Zoning Code and Comprehensive Plan of the City. COHCLDSICmS, ORDER AMD COHDZTIORS Based upon one or more of the above findings, the Orono City Council hereby grants a Conditional Use Permit per Muiicipal Zoning Code Section 10.31, Subdivision 3 (C) to permit a Day Use Recreation «^ea for the Board of Governors, Big Island Veterans Camp, Record Lot 1, subject to the following conditions: 1. Prior to opening the day use recreation area to the public, the Orono staff must inspect the facility to insure the following required improvements have been completed: j * A) All debris, trees, and tree trimmings to be disposed or as approved by the Orono staff, either by removal, bury, burned, or stored in an approved area for removal when ice is in. B) All 11 remaining buildings must be secured as directed by the Orono building inspections department. The caretaker cabin must be completed for legal occupancy. C) All designated fire stations must be completely installed. D) Toilet facilities (Peanut Row and South Hill facilities) in an approved condition for public use. E) Fencing installed along top of enbankn (Point Charming). P) Ground cover maintenance completed. Page 2 of 6 mm f■;,VS 'i;--I im it#®---. ^ ■\:yk MB i'- \ iBs Uc- MMm ybrnmyssim'- i®w'. * 1y - I ■ .ywfy'i'yy- - ^ 4smmy~- yy-'j^y Q ..:'-i''. Bmym K ■ - im-yy -i y ty- -, lyy-ypt: piic y ' -yy-- '.a., ;^;:v ■r-:-yy\ry;‘- y-> g;y:mu ’A «f;*#;-,'<^-.-.-r‘:• : : :■#■? V/-J ■" .-■•*'■•■ ■■' -J- lONO :irv COUNCIL negative Impact upon the ! fire protection system irill provide the extra ublic safety and welfare. 10 user level will well Ls ordinance for day use o. pplication including the ng Commission, reports by effect of the proposed use imunlty. :onditional Use Permit to use recreation area will »r general welfare of the lir nor pose a fire hazard , nor will it depreciate posed level of use of the nt and objectives of the ty. ETIOHS findings, the Orono City per Mvnlclpal Zoning Code f Use Recreation area for , Record Lot 1, subject to n area to the public, the ire the following required Ings to be disposed of as removal, bury, burned, or when ice is in. >e secured as directed by ent. The caretaker cabin e completely Installed. South Hill facilities) in nbankment at South Hill id. pWspile • *-'v WSm P--- .VV.. . ■ .V ■■•■■■ ■ V ■ V.; :.-pp P'BSil f ttisife ■‘•P---* ■ . “v^'! •iy- •• : '■ ' ,1 . • /• y .-•■•v ••-■:»■ ■■■ i f u1m -V:-.\V;-.:i L> ;r?■Ay‘-•• ^ :.^A'4 CITY OF ORONOJ City of OROIVO ". - ■/ ■ 'SK^^^ • • A 'I: A:-- RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. 2459 .1.0 incn. thi, Should I) ThTiH. /or ^llP.d' “> cl.ar. AptUcant should provided written*U«^ °“2 emergency procedures to be followed in »tatement regarding J) Submit a copy of the cuien^ i i-hffff emergency. the Big Island Veteran. Camp operatlifu ^ PolIcy/coverage for site plan *8ubmitted^by^the*applicant^ based on a included a, ,a,e 6 orthi, r«^lit"t *'« »«■' A A ■ -V %m ssaammimia. in width .wunrthe^*ir^rin9.“MrtJrcValc'o°aTViTl*arV..?’“‘''®^ chains instead ^wires to*be*”used*^^ weed coverage, appropriate signage defining the triangle f Sr a/arm 1st on^ly!"^'® a. Signage plans (Exhibit C, Council packets 6/27/fifl i ubeen approved exeunt* • pacKers 0/27/88 meeting) have r.duc.d”to nr4aat« .i”/naVe"LU ’?h^^ »' b; in«amd^?%he%i?‘u‘..‘‘rect«tl “"'’" * '»»<='' “>boat units. * recreation area providing an increase in «para\Vp«ce^\7hU mike aiU*kcn"u^^ with\“ll”|i||r*r lirlll pl™“is‘tv"®ln\“l'°.l/“" r-i" "«one year of the date of cnnnni ^ only and must be exercised within this Resolution will expire ol thiri«e °/une’'' code, shall autOMilcaliv tli.,n.te ''/°i«tion of the zoning shall be punishable as a misdemeanor ^ - authority granted herein, and V';‘ y_ _ . • . v y* -‘V*- - . • / 1^; Prr ' ■ /»m-" v«:ll to the‘’®te“fs"o^’rh/.'^"r'ilo‘fu//on ^tnV on""Hhr/f'' Governors, Big Island Veterans Camp their lll“s,°'successrrlM| i:A; Page 3 of 6 AA- A-Ay;- ■ • y,:sy4;r,p. ■#;; .A fcvi'” Ws> I'A■m ;-4^ ••■*. •••_. •: ■--u :^'r-i- ' . ■.■.■=f.:i;-:r-::-■■-n:':.'‘ ■. ■>?.i■:/;N;rv-;ROIVO CITY COUNCIL ■■.v»7 - ,v< :-r: ' • '. ... ■:v^g;'0 1 ■■ ;g ; •r--i;-!:V-g .: ■•."::l f% r^'.‘ 'e :1 ige Installed^ this should ulea of operation of the le dock area. by staff prior to opening. Ld be staked out and kept Titten statement regarding 1 cases of emergency, bility policy/coverage for n area has been based on a s final site plan has been round cover is required 4' :oal grill areas. t clear of weed coverage^ lolding the triangle and >r alarm use only. 'm cets 6/27/88 meeting) have k that is 8' by 8' must be s.f. by the LMCD for a dock to providing an Increase in mm 'f-u r:^ \ .-•• . '-’0^^. combination of the three :ility JBS.V.': g .•.• ••:.'• •. «V ‘ i»i iiaife run with the property not must be exercised within the special conditions of ne 27, 1989). t ■ ■ r { of the terms and condl- I violation of the zoning orlty granted herein, and erstood and hereby agrees behalf of the Board of r heirs, successors and ‘■''J ■f-y. ^ .;•y:;^ -:a 'g ;^^i::-SS'g'fSjuii&c^Ttm :■ i-rr ■■ :# gg? .♦va gg R ■is™ • • • }-. '-i ,;v gjs iS^yr-r m- CITY OF ORQNO j. ■i City of OROINO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. 2459 assigns, hereby agrees to the recording of this resolution in the chain^ o.f title of the property. vyrt'V J^v **' *'::, *'j(<f^ed by the Orono City Council on this 27th day of June, 1988. ^SWJ-^' t' ‘ "Cfe^r tsi ^ ' Page 4 of 6 gg:‘^ g'f® ig -SJ.g>:ggg:.:r m 4,, mm f-yyp ¥Mi wpmy- gnu -vV v;.t ^Fr w» :-r{= U'.v'; •■.gg ggar;v.g;g-^•gy-Vsgggg-gggg V ••; g' U:-U:--n g-u=..r>=^Cg g :w‘; ,;Sg.-g g>;Vgg •a g gg-f .^:' : yy: .^.;;= g- •■ >g> ■:. -:y-.;rV^.:y ;ag> /: V a rg; g-- g-- -g ■■',■. J, ■^., :;r..g • o a •■gg''-a/...'‘/'ggg . ggy' t 0- w^v^g.ag!:v:ggv^^‘vg.-■a'TFXSfT !y.-,- : : .uSa' -gy-iyS? nr..:^W ’'■ "'V kmm)NO :OUNCIL his resolution in the 27th day of June» 1988. wm^r- il *. ■•■ -•■- -■. y>vV ‘- -toil I iI iI IlaRONC^ City of OROiNORESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. 2459 STATE OP MINNESOTA COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) SS. this I.L' ‘-L before me a Notary Public within and Jfor sa^d county, personally appeared faLCoiici S f\lcrr/^-0 known to me to be the personCs) described in and Who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that he (they) executed the same as his (their) free act and deed. ,/n _ , , lA.L NAAS NOTARY PUBLIC MY COMMISSION EXPIRES STATE OF MINNESOTA ) )ss. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) On this day of 198 before me a Notary Public within and for said County, personally appeared known to me to be the person(s) described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that he (they) executed the same as his (their) free act and deed. 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AAALAN SAUCE S.M«A nEETEAS SCOTT E. AlCHTEA PAUL J. LINSTAOTH SCOTT A. smith OONALO M. lewis ELIXASETH a . THOMASON aeith j.hallelano MAAA S. AETEASON 3300 AlFCPt JAFFAAT TOWCRMINNCAROLIS. MINNCSOTA iS^Ol telEahoh E SIS -SJS-ASOO TELECOAIEA 133) Sia-33A-tT»3 I3S> SH- IJA* tTSi ISII SIS-33A-SS03 suite xaoo itoo seventeenth STAEET OKNVCA.COLORADO OOSOt TELEPNONE J03-SS3-lt00 rSLECOFiEA J03-SS3-1ISA SUITE 300 south ISOO M street ,M.W. WASMINOTOM, O. C. 10030 telephone 303-SSS-S300 telecopier 10X-SSS-S3IS OIRCCT DIAL NUM®CR o. aanoall SOVEASAlAN N. JOHNSON Timothy w ku CACAROL S. SWANSON SAUCE A. AETEASON JULIE A. SWEITZEA THOMAS C. MlELENHAUSCN MICHAEL O. CHRISTENSON J. MICHAEL SCHWAATX TOOO M. JOHNSON JEFFREY A. CAIRNS LOUIS P. smith SAUCE H. little MARK T. AALMA RUSSELL S.PONESSA SATAN L.CAAWFOAO MATTHEW E. OAMON JOHN W. AAOVO ELLEN SUE AAAKEA QAEOOAT O. SAOOKEA WILLIAM M. OJILS. JA. TEAAANCE a . COSTELLO JOSEPH O. VASB SAlAN W. OHM STEVEN A CHELCSNIK OAEaOAV S.SCOTT AOSANNE <3- lAiOENWESEA AOSEAT C. CASTLE* Tneaese M. nANAELJULIE FlEMiNO-WOLFE OESOA am a . OTSON XACHEAY m. JONES SEASON R. WHiTNET KATHATM M. WALAEA OEOAOS J. SOCHA SHANE A. AELLET SUSAN M. WEIS MAAA F. TEN EYCA DUANE A. NCECAEA SF OSUASEL FAEO L. MOAAISOH va OMITTES in IOWA •AOMITTCS in ILLINOIS (612) 334-2549 August 25, 1980 Ms. Jeanne Mabusth CITY OF ORONO P. O. Box 66 Crystal Bay, MN 55323 Dear Jeanne: Enclosed and listed below are resolutions wKiSThave been filed iSaiSJ^actproperty with the County Recorder and returned. „ _ __ _ _ _ _ Date Fil^dNameResol. No. Hillaway Farm/Craun Nancy Higgins Edward S. Morrow/Big Island Edward S. Morrow/Big Island Gary & Beth Escher Dennis A. Meyer Craig Moleski 2456 2468 2459 2436 2466 2465 2423 5434904 5439424 5439422 5439423 5439420 5439421 5438258 July 22, August 5, August 5, August 5, August 5, August 5, August 3, 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 Very truly yours. Nancy E. 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A . a a:..mrnxmmmmimmm ■■■■•'■":' " a\-z:;a-'lF > ■••;•: • ryAyAA:. a^ '- hi-aalmMAj:m isA-m k-m: ' hi. MA i&A.r -<rr : v mW'WA A m 7 y^ ■:* -X^ ft mma a ymtx ».a .a>r/4--;a •>i ' '' 'Pf’ ■■': ■’ ■•V:'-^‘.''t.' ' ■S' '..-'■■TiSfe.--li^-.X;'':’" iB^.:', ‘ ' V" ■j^smMrnmm .•;■... •.^•.mm rnim&mIAN, Ltd.MOALL BOYCM 4 N. JOHNSON rHV W. KUCK L B. SWANSON C A. SCTCSSON : A. SWCITZCS AS C.MICLCNMAUSCN O.CHSiSTCNSON :hacw schwantx I M. JOHNSON SKY CAINNS I m. smitm C H. LIYTLK r. f»AI.MA CLi. S. AONCSSA N L. csAwroso MCW C. OAMON I W.SSOVO 14 sue PASNCS lOSY O. SSOOKCS an M. OJILC. JS. ANCe A. COSTELLO ;«H O. VASS H W. OHM CN a chclcsnik OncOOSY o. SCOTTnosANNC a.SOBCST c. CASTLC* THCSCSC N. HANKCL JULiC rLKMINO-WOLFC OCBOSAH A. DYSON ZACHCSY M. JONCS SKNSON H.WMITNBT KATMSYN M. WALSCS OCOSOC J. SOCHA SHANC S. KELLCY SUSAN M. WEIS MASK r. TEN EYCK DUANE S. NCECKES or eouMSCL fSEO UMOSSISOM TAOMITTCO IN IOWA AAOMITTEO in ILLINOIS 988 HSbS (U626BW ns viHlch^have been order and returned. No. 104 124 ^22 123 120 121 558 Date Filed July 22, August 5, August 5, August 5, August 5, August 5, August 3, 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 L free to call either 534-2656). ^ours , snlk tant m».-'i-■i4 P-i 7rfA^'= /••.- . : . - :-T-; iymmi «'^v:s«S'*sa '..94 7 im “v7' m A'*:.-- >^- pi-w P''^ar‘' - r N -77:7s7 ■ :r'- 77--. ■ ■ '#-v7- ■■■ : • 7 ' l —■< V: v7 , S'- m sH: a"-::,:. - • 1w:ft ■>V'T;;V;7v,: 7 '- : ‘'7v ■ >v ' ^ /•■■7 ■'-"''‘P-V 'V ■-yS-.;.:■AA'^iryy' ■ y : • " ■: « '•--.V.:. ' v.v> i^.' ■ : • -4-mK ■f»'"■' f77"' ■■ ■'■7^40 «^r*- ■ ■*.■ ■ •-■ ' ■’^ ■•;■ -..-ty.- > <^. ■•'•• ■ >.> «r. =>■; ■7'-• :■ •• f.- '-'■. '■'.Vi T -fol f-t 7. S'* l7Vv ■}7. •,. m » i m&xrnwmImxmimm «\ ;■; -v.- •7v.->-'..v mE^mrnym nSk 3fcir: V-:,.,' • . ,■ U■ :• • ^ • ■ - - .//joj Planning Coamission Chairman KelleyOrono Planning Conanission Members City Administrator BemhardsonJeanne A. Mabusth, Building fc Zoning Administrator March 14, 1989 Subjects #1387 Margaret D. Rossing, 130 Cygnet Place After-the-Fact Variance - Public Hearing List of Exhibits Exhibit A - Exhibit B - Exhibit C - Exhibit D - Exhibit E - Exhibit F - Application Property Owners List Plat Map Former Deck Current Deck Septic Inventory Map Pertinent Ordinance - Section 10.28, Subdivision 5 (A) - Rear setback variance required for deck attached to principal structure. Second story deck must meet the setback required for principal structure of 50*. The previous deck was constructed sometime in the early 1970's. No record of a permit being issued. The original building plans confirm that the deck was not shown with house plan. Required Setback - 50’ (current RR-IB zoning) Required • 30' (former zoning at time of house construction April 1969 - R-IC) Existing Principal - 30* Former Deck 14' Current Deck ■ 11'4" Current Variance ■ 38'8" or 76% Former Variance * 36* or 72% L yA:m i: Syj '■--m iSjMSij's-//.Jministrator Place - ng )ack variance required for 3 story deck must meet the f 50'. The previous deck s. No record of a permit confirm that the deck was zoning) of house construction mmm im oKsem: •W, *n &c;ftidiioi:,.:’ »■; Jte' > ^vr x'UX:. ”‘d mr\ -5 :% ich: mimm^m ,.;<r' .v=^ k my y-yym ^mmm mM I; V/. • . > . V . '.I :r ;■ . ■ ■';« ^ -I s?:' -V . rnyy-':y. itl h . :k■ ^:' >m-Uv ,.: > ;;mm,rr3!SS„^ ^ ■• SWSt^'''• • • ‘ jt'*yv: ■■ --.'.; •.' . ’ -iv *iia^ 'i.'M ?5l-' iW?:»■■ ;:..4 wmsM mma #• ■>:' ■’i ••’IS % im -i 4 ■■• + V- ^'': m IrT-^ •«V I 1« mmm * ■ P: m':5.. mmh-\■m'-mnZoning File #1387 March 14, 1989 Page 2 of 3History of the Zoning of the Property - At the time of the platting of the Swan Lake Subdivision, the minimum standard for the area was 25,000 s.f. in area with 120* required width at the building line. In April of 1969 when the house was constructed on the property, the property was zoned R-IC requiring a minimum of 1 acre, 140* of width, 35' front setback, 30' rear setback, and 10' side setbacks. The house conformed to all current setback standards. It is not clear to sta as to why an area variance would not have been required prior to the construction but there is no record of an area variance being granted. In 1975, the property was rezoned to 2 acres with the current standards of 50' front and rear and 30' side setbacks. There is no record of a building permit being issued for the former deck which was probably built sometime in the early 1970's. Staff has photographs of the previous deck that conformed to the sketch submitted by applicant (review Exhibit E). The applicant rebuilt the deck without a building permit because she was not aware that a building permit was required. The present deck conforms pretty much to the design and extent of the former deck except that the deck along the rear of the house has been extended to the east corner. The new deck is located H'4" from the rear lot line whereas the previous deck was located approximately 14' from the rear lot line. Staff has received no negative comments from the neighbors notified for this review. The deck requires no other variances nor does it Impact upon any of the existing improvements (note Exhibit F, location of septic tanks and drainfield area to the west and south of the residence). Findings and Hardships Cited by Applicant - 1. Unusual shape of lot 2.House located on lot prior to existing zoning (principal structure met zoning standards at the time of construction in 1969). Location of house on lot and interior floor plan restricts construction of deck on east and south side of residence structure. >:k:::/:vViXV;vV: i I-:." •if m-m • .- . mm■ftv.,.-''S* fe#"- ': -.y. ... . •• . y| S •Iiilfl mu Wmmymy ^ " •V'.-.r = - •fM-SSI P. ' '♦v v:, mm '"m f.v WC': I mmm ' A, -• m i.mm. .-J a»^K'; yy-; V - n. -: "A mi 1 ■V-. A;- i-. .-A.v;f ^ j S .*' • •f-j -t "iy-- ■ %:. -r- ■ .■■• ■ .i"' "■ymmy. Kl*. .mmy:.-' pt} vy^m- mm ■.mrnmymrm I • m. -.;V^ m?3W1?S**f .-. 7-’-<:t ::.^f<_^rs'/:>-.yjjiflKi*»**6.. i » Subdivision, the ninimua th 120' required width at use was constructed on the a minimum of 1 acre, 140' id 10' side setbacks. The It is not clear to staff Bn required prior to the ariance being granted. In e current standards of 50' no record of a building iS probably built sometime : the previous deck that (review Exhibit E). The ermit because she was not he present deck conforms •mer deck except that the d to the east corner. The whereas the previous deck ,ine. 1 the neighbors notified inces nor does it impact .t P, location of septic the residence). f (principal structure met in 1969). r floor plan restricts of residence structure. Im r''' *-; .< > :/ ■ ■ jrcl?mmi; " ;• V-;r-PK' .1sfSSi;*i-lid ■Optiona of action available to Planning Coindsaion -t Denial based on the findings set forth in Section 10.08, Subdivision 3 requiring the immediate removal of structure. 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V E -j-cv-.-A■ tA ■ m IfcM:”'4 5^:- ' ‘l|; J5-- -»' 'v'E« ii-mSfi ymwr\-fe-EiiWFy> •.CITY OF OROHO - VRRIAHCS APPLICATIOInitial Application Fee $150.00($50.00 per each additional variance) Renewal Variance Fee $75.00(no change from original application) j^ter-the-Fact Fees (Double application fee)PROPERTY LOCATIOH Site Address /So(}j (^^^ -pi^fi-Ce Property Identification Number (P.I.D.) ^j3 Please checlc one - Property )( abstract or torrens? Attach legal description to application if not included on required survey. APPLICANT ^ (home) ^IS-lSlU Name /Vl APr^Ai^gr D. ’K0^^c>\N(o _____ Phone (wor)0 ------------- AAA?^asS^n a>f(oA}eT 4^i- _ City; ommt (if different than applicant) Phone (home)------------------------— Name __________________Ng? Phone (wor)t)-------------------------- I.;.. mmmmm,; .. •, -m Address:City:Zip: Date Property Acquired (month/year) ■ ;i■^V■;■;^ A : si .AStvihe:'- ' ■ ■•. ■. ■■;■ 'A'S f ’ . ,-:K'.- ' fV • .t:-i ■ .• E • • vV*. M I (dc) (do not) also own the adjacent parcels of land. PRKpBHT CJSB OP PROPERTY Present Zoning District Present Use of Property _ _ Ue^-^esidential Other (specify) •m Estimated Construction Cost ^ ^ ^ ^ A . A ^ ^ ^ ’ J mt Describe request in detail;/>/a. ^«e description of RBQt St SA EEA;’'EKii:*;"AA:EE?s-.: VARIANCES RBQOIRBD Lot Area Setback Variances ( Other Lot Width Front Side Hardcover \y^ Rear) ErE:;g pippli;’: gSi iasj^&EEMi SS”?(WK(: Av'i,sf >-• • ■'.■*iE ■,- £.••£=.„ . . • : ■ ■ L ■ ' i"‘ •.; ■■■'^. imA: :Ue£'7-7mmi E M- - M E J-Ve-•■ „: i ‘EE. ; •v.-E/r; -.fr^ £■ P'EE vi®i i ': . i.:-! .aii : E-; * .i ■ ■•' ■'. -C-t, ‘i.iE:;vEE/A5EiiPiwmimrn.ae :.V-eE^, e. m.\7:7 %. E. W' -» ' Ev'E ■f .'J'. * -‘ glM ■Me ten BtE'^WEASS;,m:0 -; m. ifewgiii I *E ■ T'E'E,;; ^ "WmMl ‘rmmM V'-^i *'-.e;.'.:;-^^e Vwm wm& ■.‘■'7 '. - A ....Rfe"'".;::*. 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V.- JH;::'.,:;-.p'/;V4;-i;.n a - a 4 •/■•:•1^■pm2impf:a:vp-a;.4Va.',»:■■»;'; C :.r\' .-^ .--v . mm wa;SiA*a:*:f K^pPr ^ ;,■* S- ■' 11tmi ‘•ttSf p ?»"^ a ^ p m ? *■ ta t'aa:^ a : M;.a- -.T.; ,-.r .^,mmm Xign'aaHMU^HIP , . . «^ar-hiral difficulty resulting from ^rictenforcementj3fregulations.^^r-nff/7 —Code p*»q«i i y»»w»ents; J^ - "qoirbd sobmittalsCompleted Applicati<^ Form owners within 150* (you must obtain L”r^:?n.'^n Vou^;ty 4a°rt.ent of ffnanc. A-f03 Govt Center 348-3271). ^ ^ («10) pre-addressed to each of the = “:ron t\TenU“ UsTritHo address (us. address label. Obtained with property „ I® calculations as required. Vur«77exSrand proposed elevations, If any change. Plat*Map^ (obtained with proper^^^ ^ separata list of Additional items as may ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Addltixonax iuciu^ ^ — _____________——----------- ErFt'Sr^^trirnLTpr foi%oSiie?ririhe%\%“i nfcrmation has not been --------------------------------------------iformation nas nut. wc.. *______ ___________________________________ rrrin;rti;r;i"-InrDe;«»-r;;at variance Application is complete. DateUCL\m^___ oning Official’s Signature_____________,____________________________ ^a‘^lcan\“?^by agrees to VeTj-^nVcl equested by the Zoning this Ipplication, and certifies that re‘?nfo".?atnn ™ied' is true and copeect to the best of his/h 1}l.....^applicant:'s Signature (NHBRS SIGHATORB *„v-oo« to this application and further ?he owner hereby ackowledges erty by City staff, consultants,“ --rppT Signature _/ M^K-------- ii;u;;;;';;;;‘ra;r;vi‘v,2:ittais i«°,^t«iL°M«trng“ aVJ^ h^rl - 'tSe ^llinLg coemission Meeting. Pl\"J-«t3Tu,Vbe present’at all e=hed“led 'rSjfe"w-re1:?ngVoV?l:e”riSn"nin»«ion and --ci 1 I^an^.ppli^^^^^^^^ - iL\\s\Va'?e^\^Verin^rovrp\^^^^^^^ - ‘ Office of this change prior to the meeting. msm ■ - vSl|PPa?4; Si Pi«^. . ■:'?^-;>v ■■ v' VV - , lir- :• ; «ii PKiipi mmm k» ••1<m1J "* *3!-1 1 I A .. .^ FBi' y f**j» i* - mmmm HI #138'V i • • '.V A ^5)mf »\ : ;'v'v.^-j-.- : • *Wi ^mmmm mmm. ■ '•;■ .■'>®-*'' ■' ' '• <1 Itin l!<M1 t ■■'Wawa fc':. ymm*r fee,;;/ ■.-:«^ ,-7-,W^m ;;:fe'ias£3iiif y M^mm•i / ,/;^?jS:i,3APr ^ wm\ ■■■■.: ■ : ■!. Mv:’Vm te ' J0 I^VV^R Aer^CEHTIFICATE OF SUHVEY gn5S/N^ SS'I* 4^’A5-£ 330.‘IT 134.14 LE^jAL C»E5CJU?7iON /loT-S / / 2, SOJCX 3, SwrtN Lf\K£ A(i^ii-ion, f4£NNfPJN, G^i/nTY niNN C ■ WOOD STAKE PLACED C.M. - ■ BEARINGS ON ASSUMED DATUM O « IRON MON. SET • >IRON MON. INPLACE PROPOSED INFORMATION _________1st FLOOR ELEV. BASEMENT ELEV. .GARAGE FLOOR ELEV. TOP BLOCK ELEV. DRAINAGE 000.0 * EXIST. ________.BASE.M&NI tl-cv. ------eta -------- ELEV. (OOO.O} PROPOSED ELEV. EXIST. & PROP- ELEV. SCHOBORG UkND SURVEYING5^nc. a duly Registered Land Surveyor under the laws o< the State ""&Ma JOB# 334-Z rffei ■r..- S. m ^C" ■ M-:/ 972-3221 Rt 1. 0OX 208 Otiano. MN 55328 Date ____ ---------------------- \U. iQM Registration No. 14700 Book - Page L-L ___ Scale r^(jO' I m a-i? mm ///■'■■■ ■::•■.'■ mm >-:t^ Sm.i#. "^r ..•^ -I": ; ■ ■■ / m m •t mm^mM ys*'mm-"Pi^Cl '.^'. ■ I '■« ■■)'•'. *■■' »' ;•• '->■ • ■m v::-:;.^ =^ vmmmm mm- '.m-'^.rn - -■■ ;..*' •-j ■ :S ':• ,.M mmmm ^*'' /V:;. :-■' -■■■; ': -<■i m wmm..M:J mmmf:" mmM pHi - :■ P*'. V-^ ®p€ipi r V % r-3'X' .3k:^:^;v:.3' ''w4lKir* L£c 3AL bEiCll.?7(ON /Lots 1 / Z, atocx 3, SUi^N HA^i^itif\f MfWNfPiW, C dun TY i *\inn □ « WOOD STAKE PLACED 8.M.- • BEARINGS ON ASSUMED DATUM PROPOSED INFORMATION 1st FLOOR ELEV. .BASEMENT ELEV. ■ DRAINAGE 000.0 » EXIST. ELEV. (oOO.oj* PROPOSED ELEV. SCHOBORG U n D SURVEYING Rt 1. Box 208 Otlino, MN SS328 I Hereby certify that this plan, survey or report was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a duly Registered Land Surveyor under the laws of the State ofMlnnesi '^ \U^ JQM Registration No. 14700 ^ .,;:5svr'OT ■.■VMS ' • --'i iiiajMl* iteb;mmm 1.^I:|i^iitt.il N__ 1/ vy 'S \ ,0_Jy'j-3 ‘'<» «sS ,. .» . • .. .'•-* •.*. -. .4 immm ••CC- ::.W:-;:y--:'- ,. •■■■. " :■>• '»••■,* • : sp;.■■ ■’•N] piWif* , ’dl-M ■ ' ttUEHK'U ■•• • • ■ 11' ' y-^y: i.-. mmymsBfyym.-y- :■■ -’Y-.>.4:,-’-'^ ;ites: V .:3. ■li y^- 'r .': 'VS<ym :■ •• • y.;. • V if;--.-'; mmi. ; _> g !* * WL ’’ .■ • •-.3 ., . .V...':\. .. - , ;■-...-■■33;;%,_ • \.v y.-'^^- .■#V:^**• .*:* :i <«:«■■j'jwmwmm Haly^mm m '......V "j •■ ■■.. ■ .■'M tv . ; X r^:. .■t^:r ■V‘;.- itl’i' ■' iy. i v;:mm **?* N,.. •... . . ;. - •• ^.: .. 1^.- t:-:-- :VVt V^i-v\--' vv mm f- V:^®BP»*r''■:^v .::^r ? •.■■•<•'■.•: ^v m -1%'.■yifi ■\rA-y. ■ •f'^--'” :%;i;vV. ■. V:^ ‘::.:---V:;:\'-.:::::;Vwm-m?^siV5:YlYJtei. !j fVV-Y;||kjj^'5<Y'^. >: ;‘;i^• \V y ;:':v - <i- ■' )i' 1■’ vt-I,i->. V^OJ Plaxming Commission Chairman Kelley Orono Planning Commission Members City Administrator Bernhardson Michael P. Gaffron, Asst Planning & Zoning Administrator t>«te: March 13, 1989 SubjectI Zoning Code Amendments Dlscnsslon - A number of zoning code amendments have been undergoing a rather lengthy and drawn out review process by the Planning Commission, with no final recoannendatlon forthcoming. Additional issues have been referred to the Planning Commission for review and recommendation in recent months. Attached are three separate memos with exhibits pertaining to the following four zoning code revisions needing a recommendation from Planning Commission* A. Regulation of oversized accessory buildings (and accessory buildings in general). B. Rewording of non-encroachment section, and allowing higher rail fence heights. C, Regulation and standards for pillars, entry monuments and gateways. D. Restrictions on tree cutting in non-lakeshore areas. Planning Commission has reviewed Items A & B at previous meetings. Item C has not been reviewed by the Planning Commission but a staff recommendation memo is attached. Item D has not been reviewed or researched by staff and will be left for future discussion. are Memos regarding each of subjects A, B & C, with appropriate exhibits attached for Planning Commission review. ■ m »4 • S'* •; t t Q;mid bi :.l <' . V/-r' ■ * V,v. Mil <”S -Vi:< V V ■ 'V/:;' •:;. ;:v': m$mm.mmyyyyM^ Bii^E ■ii. m:mmm Mi mcmyym. 'i yyyymmm.feh- V V.;V ■ ■ • V \ ^ . V; y-mmm ■V, ■. , ■■-. m-y* m&mmym mmm •rV:Y:-3'V .: -vV Jv :>< -k: < "*^L mm: ■-4i wmss m. ;VK"''V.v;jtt': , , _• . ... • YA'-m^Vl;V,: -^V' m-:y m '■■■yyy -■ ■■:. :•• ryf^-yyyy-yyyy'^ - ym&y feaS':: V :V: h-- ■ mm yy: KfSi myyy V ;.,: ■ =.. -.•<:• V y..'-:; ..^ ' Y . 3,3C;33S,-3;/Y;;:/i3as: yyrmy^myyyy- '>■. *. •^av-Vy/v-V^-r;. :;.; V^ V33::r:i,i^YV'i«'^ 'V . i-.. y- "a- wm^x\.'ym yymm yyy: • .-.-i J:.y| .'•^V'” .■Sty^ r- Ki .' .V“•it »^.1T ■ ; :>^^ .. v^.i■■'•• • ■ •• fe-Vfr •,;..'v nlng Administrator been undergoing a rather inning Commission, with no isues have been referred to sndatlon in recent months, pertaining to the following nmendatlon from Planning buildings (and accessory and allowing higher rail irs, entry monuments and eshore areas. & B at previous meetings, g Commission but a staff as not been reviewed or llscusslon. with appropriate exhibits r?!' ''i 5>: - wmmm *:■.■M■m::n w mm ¥&^0W'M S'V:’/'*v mmmm * • .•"Vr;?.. y :•.,■■_•• .V; ; “v--•^^.^:^••y;?^ iS;»» i*;® ’■■ ■ A^Eis^-j'Y> T?-- :.♦■ / mmhb-.^- %.-V ■• •. ' <:■ - • . M V‘- ••■^ I-,-'.V m. mm •. i- isesiiSii^sKi if ftri.7-.^.•i ■^r>-:;;i:m',-i.'■ V ■■iy-":4m. . !-• • ‘7.t i~ >.i P m m •: ■ »^£g- J» . ^ ■•• ■ ..'•. r- ►-V i ■■HI,Tot Planning Commission Chairman Kelley Orono Planning Commission Members City Administrator Bernhardson Michael P. Gaffron, Asst Planning ft Zoning Administrator Date: March 13, 1989 Subject: Accessory Structures Zoning Amendment Action to Date ~ This proposed amendment was originally brought before Planning Commission through a staff memo dated June 29, 1987. A public hearing was held on July 20, 1987 at which there were no public comments, and the public hearing was closed. No dicussion occurred at that meeting, and the issue was tabled. Ensuing discussions by the Planning Commission on December 1, 1987, February 25, 1988, May 18, 1988, and July 6, 1988, resulted only in expansion of the issues but no conclusion. Variance vs. Conditional Use? ~ At this time, staff would request that Planning Commission refocus on the original issue. The McMillan tennis court building on Fox Street posed the question of whether oversized accessory structures ever can be justified by hardship to the property. If not, should they be considered as a conditional use with specific performance standards that must be met? Planning Commission must determine what degree of control is necessary regarding oversized accessory structures. The current status as a variance allows the City to attach any legitimate, related standards to a building size variance. As a variance, the question then boils down to whether the Planning Commission and Council are comfortable with granting a building size variance based on each applicant's individual needs for such a structure. The question of hardship must be balanced against the fact that making oversized accessory buildings a conditional use will reduce the ability of the City to specify conditions more stringent than the performance standards set up in the conditional use section. In other words, the City must grant the conditional use permit if all minimum standards are met, those standards must be conservative if all potential situations are covered. hence to be <. ■■ L-'. CV % 'm »Ai|mMm : i. - r.ifc 'i" iimmmmmmm i%: -m -' ••.-■■■ mimmm:■> ifllsai m mtamst- m.' ■ my ' ^ ,;-y^^- ;■:•:'■. * ■-yy >y‘ -y'-'.-. "*. '■■"■-ii vi:yc^Sy’i.;a: * . *-• .H /: •, J.- ;■• ••, >.' Av -. ., « ■ •' . ...; I tat _ -.- :r;:- >. ;1 y4i -if< ••" ■V ..:itB •• • mmm mm M r-y mm I Li!. ‘ A. , .■ C • nB- raivv ym A . mam %-w. ^ A- s««mm m I ■ ^ ;■ yip al ionlng Administrator Ru: ■■:<■■■: '..->■ 7.- •-yT^•• „ .• :*J !pi|^;=,vAccessory Structures Zoning Amendment March 13, 1989 Page 2 of 2 Potential Conditional Use Perait Standards - Planning Commission and staff have id possible performance standards and requireme include: / brought before Planning 1987. A public hearing was 0 public comments, and the :ed at that meeting, and the :he Planning Commission on 1988, and July 6, 1988, conclusion. anning Commission refocus on building on Fox Street posed ry structures ever can be should they be considered standards that must be met? - Lot size vs. height ~ Lot size vs. total floor area of all acc - Lot size vs. setback - Setback vs. height - Maximum height of an accessory building - Height as compared to principal structux - Number of accessory buildings on a singl - Floor area of each accessory building - Exceptions for barn/stable/green house - Definition of accessory building height “ Impact of tennis courts and other struct - Minimum permanent acre -ge and setbacks t Removal of oversized accessory building removed tgree of control is necessary current status as a variance ated standards to a building ten boils down to whether the le with granting a building idivldual needs for such a ■M Additional side issues brought to llg! include: hardcover in non-LR zones, lot cove the current 30' limitation on the height appropriate. Planning Commission has spent a substan the above noted concerns, and staff has spen revising and rewording based on each successl against the fact that making ! will reduce the ability of jent than the performance 1. In other words, the City minimum standards are met, 11 potential situations are ^ ■ Since this back-and-forth process to d standards that the Planning Commission is com whether it is possible to reach a unanimo unsuccessful attempts to cover every conti that it is not feasible or reasonable to sei buildings in general, and that it would accessory building codes more restrictive in buildings as a variance. Staff RecoBaittndatlon - Staff recommends that Planning Commis revising oversized accessory buildings to a would prefer to adopt a series of noncomprehe individual code sections rather than continu seems to be leading us in circles. P: • .......■- ■ U '.Vy :‘•: 'V--' yil '--■-im 'llmsmm M: * m F?'- ' 'I~ '• raMmir , y MSI -..V. .ir-- ^SV; y mm7 aBP'' -Y.i Hit w ■■ tv:.;- V. . y.^- S'V.t :'Vv/v.; ..• • • . -::s- ■ •-r Y s;: ’ ‘y .2W1 amm. titled an extensive list of s for such buildings. These sory buildings on a site height property es with high fences be retained principal structure is by the Planning Commission ge by buildings, and whether f principal structures is al amount of time discussing 1 substantial amount of time Planning Commission review. te has not yielded a set of rtable with, staff questions I conclusion. Perhaps our ency should be an indicator ip conditions for oversized I more appropriate to make eneral, but leave oversized ion review the reasons for ndltlonal use status. Staff live individual revisions to on the current course which -;#A; ■ ■■■-m ■ ■ •-.V Mmmgmrnd Mmmm ... • - i • . .^--CVV., ,.TV'. y r-Mll’n fii- r ikfA-maccessCity Administrator Bernhardson Michael P. Gaffron, Asst Planning s Zoning Administrator June 30f 1988 subject, oversize Accessory Structure. Sonin, Aeendment Afsroxlmetely me V*"'' Uan^rds -fSr Ihe location, As a result of 1,000 square feet in . discussions held as part of the review ^r^^cTs^ trfo^%‘%% %t.cu»l^n hs. S^?“i^'Il*V«u“«r.‘^\^V^nu^ end loc.tion throu,hout the resident!, zones of the City. • k m Although the expansion in the scope **ction sta^f feels seemed to be a logical this" point to limit further that it would be most accessory structures as a condit..onal discussion to the .®3,d t4 attached ordinance language and have made rrecoZiidiiioT:: iTJX development and hardcover in non- lakeshore areas. H k SSoSSBKBBSb SS- ' ■ '■• ' oversise Acceseory Structures Ths .tt.ch.d rrorcd thlt ffl’oth«" rm'idmtr.* =zrii;rarsL?m.^i:n;Mrt fo%'ni-*Ki-r.-t.nd.rd. tor condition.! uses. The proposed ordinance contains seven main points, i. MaximuB o£ 1 oversize accessory structur. per lot. 2 naXiUlVAUS wa. ------------- l-asent ;rira-/ro"nrya"rTor^«^^n*%^^^^^^^^^^ ?rf/f ^efr lot line. Maximus, size of'structure is 3,000 square feet. 5t -- - - - - - -- - J i -I Maximum height is 30 feet, but no higher than the principal residence * I .. •. . ■ -..:. ■ ■ i' ■ y,-. ■ • ^ ••••• J ^ *"i • *- gass V g: •Aig‘gv:' ■g' •t ixi ■ -i ■ ^:’-i ■ P i=-^■r^ •>;;. . ■ . jr ■ v / ,mmmftSfS*'^'4aK-i :-•• Vvaccess Administrator nt ti initiated review of performance standards structures exceeding se." As a result of part of the review i to include not only tion of accessory and jhout the residential ussions has probably flection staff feels mit further immediate ares as a conditional .anguage and have made ioption, then it might broader concerns that and hardcover in non subsection "Q" to the all other residential Conditional Dses. nts: lot. setbacks, but in no from a side or rear qualify irementally allowed a than the principal WMMmmmm mmSMs&n-rvm fei/-'-. - Vi • S’i{ yjo- V'V; •• Wj, ■.{;•■ •' •■; E>^ -mi ti, . . . I"'"'- ■■■■ ‘ v- • - ^ :"rM y. • . ■■*# Oversire Accessory Structures Zoning AmendmentJune 30, 1988 Page 2 of 2*. so .ubdlvi.ion =■■> Pj*« “* «fi “°Sy1S'Vpp ” ,°."d\n°-hrcS''?Si rrrb:^Tot'^"bf4'«.‘\%?u7r%i”ornr=” s.tb.cb..o,t be maintained. 7. T.nni. court., Pool. »d p.ddccb. over l,00^ principal structure setbacks or are aucijewu Permit if they don’t. The proposed l«9 “Me .1.0 .li»in.te. the ‘t£t :rcVpVio\%".%**?iro:eVi!.‘?n,^^\''.%r« -..-i square feet without limitation. Pie... b. ““‘Vr.'ll'^of’ th" «”\r^lelfo™;n«\t»5«d; accessory structure *^3^ pLmi^t. Milking the oversize accessorymust be granted its Conditional use ^er city's ability to deny teUcture ordinance this 2P//,^3^^,"^3Ve it^nd^^^^^^ For that Reason, itaff ha. such a structure when ™ proposals. The June 29, reduced the Q-acre lot could have a 5,000 square foot1987 memo *“99e8ted that a 10 acre 1^ .quare feet. Likewise rr-:*cr7 l‘’ot‘rii -n»v*lori\ r%^c£.‘nd.d « b£e l.-0^.,u.« J..b “JiTrfUriity "”uld°B°inT.*v. Wulr^J .' V.ri.nc. b...d on the proposed ordinance language. Please review the proposed Given that a number of make a recommendation to the have* been referred to you by the additional proposed ordinance ®"®''^®?r your recommendation on this council, it would be ^VVr?priate to finalxze you^^ planning rcri“?on “.o'r,i%%Sry'ou^:ey “.Ke a reco^^^^^^ iTi.iTt co..i..ion for review. ry £. tructure on a let without nay ba approved in which the a principal structure. No ure on a lot that is smaller construction. Setbacks must 1^000 square feet must meet >ject to a Conditional Use exception that allowed barns lal building, and eliminates greenhouses to exceed 1,000 ge is in place, any oversize quired performance standards laking the oversize accessory te the City's ability to For that reason, staff has )us proposals. The June 29# .d have a 5,000 square foot 3,000 square feet. Likewise sd to have 2,500 square feet lease note that the McMillan sriance based on the proposed je prepared to revise it *nd Given that a number of been referred to you by the Tour recommendation on this ew subjects. If the Planning idation to the City Council this ordinance, be addressed to the Planning Commission = .V S • •,.n-- .^ ■■ • ' T"'• V Sr- t ;•=•’- ViiiaOWnWMCB » , SBCOND SERIESAH OROINAHCB AMENDING THE ORONO MUNICIPAL CODE BY ALMWINGOVERSIIE ACCESSORY STHDCTURES WHICH MEET SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE STANDARDS The City Council of Orono ordains as follows; following uses except by Conditional Use Permit: n ov.r.ixe accessory structures. Accessory structures in excess of lOOC 2iu«rl«rcrto«? floU are., -hen th. following condition, ar. «t: 1 NO more than one accessory structure in excess of 100° J;.t «tal floor ar.a .hall >>^=<>»«'y=!|Vll\l"o^7"at%.J with (Total floor area is defined as the total of all floor headroom of 5 feet or more). 2. NO such acc.ory .tructur. .hall be located within a required i^c%”,‘.oV/l-cfur.^iL"!i^Se^ I||a\^:f?e.“."trn'3n.%%*’'frrl .id. or rear lot line. 3. The maximum floor area oversize accessory structure allowec without a variance shall be 3000 square feet. 4. The minimum lot area required for various oversize accessorv structures is as follows: m&mm:wmm -A r- ' 't-- •' Lot area Maximum accessory structure total floor area allowed Up to and including 2.5 acres 2.51 - 3.0 acres 3.01 3.51 4.01 4.51 5.01 6.01 7.01 8.01 3.5 acres 4.0 acres 4.5 acres 5.0 acres €.0 acres 7.0 acres 8.0 acres 9.0 acres 9.01 acres or greater 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 2600 2800 3000 square square square square square square square square square square square W'x y JC:-- 5. The maximum height for an oversize *d^^ the other requirements of this section shall be 30 feet or tthe other requirements ot ocv-uauh a. r,won»rtv. whicheverheight of the principal residence structure on the property, is less. Wmiim .ii tSfepi .... •...iJj vi';a “ <r -,Fr ■'■.iv.--'*:- ■* wxm f -.WiKymm-V -• ■-3i‘tRIBSDROMOVERSIZBSPECIFIC Orono is hsrsby amended by ows: s. Within any "R-IA" One and shall be used for the uctures in excess of lOOC ng conditions are met: in excess of 1000 square jcted on a given property. L of all floor areas with located within a required ust be met). Further# nc ;he front lot line than the the property# and no such :han 30 feet from a side or :cessory structure allowed et. i/arious oversize accessory imum accessory structure otal floor area allowed 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 2600 2800 3000 square square square square square square square square square square square issory structure meeting je 30 feet or the defined 1 the property# whichever w-S-J;'-:'^y _____.Jmm ''-c- '■ ''■yy u .v"' 1 ^ m&-m smm Si i -'MK ' '•'■• ‘i .f'S. ■rfH: ■"m .:/•• ;■’•■• ^v- tir}'s|§ a’’'. 'mM u/ijasBSk. . ‘“r- .• •;.•■; ^ . ♦. .. t .\■\' -i •'.AK- ■-'* ■ •mm m-s^ mr y- mi =-ir- ■• JSL.* r. ■■ 8 m ■ • ^' ■ ;■...•■■ ‘i■ y?. 1 .. ; . '-Vfl< ■r'".'. ..'7^. ■".. ... ji ' •144 H; TSgSjlKS^mitmm al \fJ ^^ ..-.1 Am4'.^•v.;.::-A-''’:'':..iY :■■; ^M# #6, Such structures shall be allowed only when the property owner agrees and covenants with the City as follows:A) No future subdivision will be approved that will place the accessory structure onto a lot that has no principal structure# except that the City in its subdivision approval mav grant a finite time period in which the accessory structure may remain without a principal structure# in order that a principal structure may be constructed# or at the end of which time period the oversize accessory structure must be removed. B) The principal and accessory structures must ultimately remain on a lot that meets the lot area standards required for the size accessory structure approved. C) In subdivision approval# the setbacks as required for the oversize accessory structure as defined herein must be maintained. 7. Non-roofed accessory structures such as tennis courts# private swimming pcols# and paddocks which exceed 1#000 square feet in area and are substantially v'nclosed by fences or walls# shall be sub*)ect to a Conditional Use Permit when located in a required yard area. SBCTIOH 2. Chapter 10 of the Municipal Code of Orono is further amended by revising Section 10.03# Subdivision 9 (B# C) as follows: B. Height Restrictions. No accessory building in the any "R" District shall exceed the height of the principal building except barns-er—stables whieh-shai 1-be-sab^eet-te-the-approvai-ef-the-eoaneii as may be allowed by a Conditional Use Permit as regulated elsewhere in the Municipal Zoning Code. C. Area Restrictions. In all "R" districts no accessory building shall exceed 1#000 square feet of floor area except barnsT-stablea-er-gpeenhoases as may be allowed by a Conditional Use Permit as regulated elsewhere in the Municipal Zoning Code SECTION 3. Adoption and Publication. This ordinance shall be effective upon adoption# and a short summary shall be published in the Laker and Pioneer newspapers. Adopted by the City Council of Orono on this a vote of ___ ayes and ___ nays. day of # 1988# by Dorothy M. Hallin# City Clerk James R. Grabek# Mayor . r ■ ■ '■4 ■ ■ ■ > ^ 4-^ r ■ •A -;. .. .. . ■ •;■■ ■ •*. .V'!-'.. Vr ■ 4444 4^44<- 44yi44'44-^m: 44^44 44.my • T-.u-r ml 4immi4mmMWwy ..A.. : t-: ..'r . I^^4,y444i^ymw n'rnmm^Pn-:4:'m rr4::4m44i444- y-m y- mm-yi-'r y4m:-4-444:V-'YS®;r;. ■^■^y4.4Mm:4^4m 444rm m4mm4W:i4 ■ ■ ■ ■ mm-mmi;yyy:.; :yy- :. ■ ^ : yyAy' .- mmmrn ''44'4r m4 P444, y.. '4 'mmmm ijjii ’AMt iai*' -i':: ,vAj^ '■" ■.'M^mm~:0:vuonly when the property owner Llows:approved that will place the : has no principal structure, vision approval may grant a cessory structure may remain in order that a principal the end of which time period 9t be removed. structures must ultimately . area standards required for ed. setbacks as required for the s defined herein must be ich as tennis courts, private eed 1,000 square feet in area or walls, shall be subject to a required yard area. 5f Orono is further amended by IS follows: Lding in the any "R" District ding except barns-or —*stabies i-eoaneli as may be allowed by lere in the Municipal Zoning no accessory building shall barnsT-stables-er-greenhoases as regulated elsewhere in the ordinance shall be effective » published in the Laker and day of 1988, by nes R. Grabek, Mayor m ' • < \ v*.-> ' 'Mk:■Pia HP*PWmmrnmmtmmmm y:y>y:y-:section 2. Ordinance Section 10.03, Subdivision 7 is -repealed and the following language substituted in its place* -iOnm Building P*r Lot. Except in the case of Plann J Residential Developments as provided for hereinafter# no store than one principal building shall be located on a lot except that staff may issue a permit to use a manufactured home that shall meet all required setback standards or an existing dwelling while a new principal structure is being constructed. Such permit shall be issued for a period of 3 months, any extensions must be approved by the City and shall expire upon issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the new structure and such structure removed. Subd. 8. Lots race Streets. Each lot shall face on a public street or appropriate private easemer . Subd. 9. Accessory Buildings. A. Time of Construction, Ko accessory building Of structure shall be constructed on any lot prior to the time of construction of the principal building to which it is accessory. B. Height Restrictions. No accessory the "R* District shall exceed the height of the principal building except barns or stables which shall be subject to the approval of the Council. C. Area Restrl tlons. In all *R" Districts no accessory building shall exceed 1,000 square feat of floor area except barn, atji^le or greenhouse. ^ ^ ^ Section 3. Ordinance Section 10.03, Subdivision 9 (D) is hereby repealed and the following language substituted in its placet ^ D No detached garage or other accessory building shall be located nearer the front or street lot line than the principal building on that lot except on lots which have frontage on a lake and rear yard adjacent to a street# accessory buildings located within the street or rear yards of such lots are subject to the setback requirements of Section 10.23# Subdivision SB, Section 10.24, Subdivision 5B and Section 10.25, Subdivision SB except that detached garages may be located 10 feet from the street or rear lot line when doors face away from the street and a turn-around is provided on site. This section shall not apply to lake- ahora lots divided by roadways or corner lots. Source: Municipal Code Effective Date: 9-14-67 y' 1, Location of Principal Building to Lakeshore. No principal building shall be located closer than 75 feet to the natural ordinary high water mark of a lake abutting the property. This lakeshore setback shall be determined as the mean horizontal distance between the natural ordinary high water mark on the lakeshore and the allowable building line. 2. * Variance From Lakeshore Setback. Any application for a variance from the requirements of Item 1 above shall be referred to the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District for its approval before final action by the Council. Source: Ordinance No. 155 Effective Date: 2-14-74 Subd. 10. Conditional Use Permit Required. All acces- iidinaa on through lots located in "R" Districts shallBory bu Fe^uire a conditional use permit. Subd. 11. Dwelling Use Prohibited. No cellar, basement, tent, trailerT or accessory building shall at any time be used as an occupied dwelling. ORONO CC (4-1-84) - &X/ST7MC. 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All acces- istricts shall liar, basement, bime be used as mMMxm=-n:y .7''- ,-f V'.''^v I •* >f% CITY OF MEDINA ORDINANCE NO. ^ 3-AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 825.19 OF THE MEDINA CODE OF ORDINANCES REGARDING ACCESSORY BUILDINGS f^ii©[IOWiSEP23B88 The City Council of the City of Medina ordains as follows; Section 825.19 of the Medina City Code Is amended by deleting the sWiehen material and adding the underlined material as follows: 825.19. Accessory Buildings. Subdivision 1. No accessory building or structure shall be constructed on any residential lot prior to the time o construction of the principal building to which It la accessory. Subd. 2. No accessory building shall exceed the height of the principal building in the "R" Districts, except farm buildings. Subd. 3. In Residential Districts, accessory buildings shall not be attached to the principal building and shall be governed by the following regulations: Maximum Lot Size 10,000 sq. ft. or less Bldg. Size 600 sq. ft. •Maximum No. Permitted one 10,001 sq. ft. to 20,000 sq. ft.750 sq. ft.one 20,001 sq. ft. to 43,560 sq. ft.1,000 sq. ft.one more than 1 acre to 3 acres 1.500 sq. ft more than 3 acres te 10-aerea = 3,000 sq. ft. (combined) one two mope-than-lQ-aereo more-than eanditienai uae—permit Ern&mmm. *•' •V -^TlT|,a4| ■: ■• VI ■ .-^A- 'vv ' 'mm ; u .■; j...'::mmm ■V^,,.=V-:vA \;:v-..:V:.A -v.;;- - -^ -:- -v ••r V.- •: .; .A;. rA-: '5t>v*vA • V-' . ■ .:.-PV a wm >■ "'r:; - . .. •■ •- .-' • ■■ '■ .... .-.VV'Vu . ;■•'■■:• ; '. ■ v:,'V-' : . :V- Vij; /;A ;V =-.v • ■ '■■■■: V.■:•:■•■;;■ ..’ . ■ ,:v ; V.-i' ;■ •• i rf '/ ,>-A-- :‘A3i^;v- if-- -m ■wrnMm • V-’V.'” V ■'•... ::•; . .■■■..; iv.vv:;. A. . - 'i iw , ;wmmmmi®«s5 K-R5V ■.;?»« h-Vi-r?' tJr.: % mmmptili[■ -•;- •;ilmmmm K5:S3 t ?: :I42K'-'S*^ 2P, fwore than five acres In area, the city council may grant a 5!£iigA^°^*A ^se permit to allow accessory buildl-.gs which exceed an aggregate pf 3,000 square feet In size or two HT nutober. Coi.dltlonal use permits shallL- - - - -~~~ ■ ■■ - - - - - - - - - -J.vyna J. uoc pcl>mXLS snaix be reviewed In accordance with the requirements of sections 825.39, et sea oT this ordinance^ - - - - - - --- - --- -- - - - - - -^'- Subd. 4. Nc accessory building or structure, unless an integral part of the principal building, shall be erected, altered, or moved within 10 feet of the principal building. Subd. 5. Any detached accessory building of less than 200 square feet Subd. 6. In Commercial and Industrial Districts, all accessory buildings shall meet the same front, side and rear yard setback requirements as the principal building. ^ Adopted by the City Council of the City of Medina this V day of t.V^ . 1987. —^^ / / - ' t Thomas Anderson, Mayor ATTEST: Cy^'TTyruf-J Donna Roehlp Clerk-Treasurer Published lu the Crow River News the / day ofb.'V, 1987. WilPmmk ' ■••,■■■ Vi’-:-': iliW.W-" ^ mm V. : ■ ”* 4i^!,44r'" 4 wm ,:■ j- -f^v . laii^' ■ ^ • • : • '7^ rv 'iUvj ; V- /;• 'g Kil W.: iiWI raw ■mm: r-mm PS##«imA f ■''=v.‘ ■■■ •;• ■e ■• ■>-.m:iv,^*■■' -«' . ■ 1 f m^:i :ouncil may grant a Bxceed an aggregate L use permits shall 825.39, et seq, of in Integral part of I within 10 feet of in 200 square feet detached accessory acks required for iccessory buildings iquirements as the this ^ day of f ' ^ t 1987. • M m' % ^ :■. ■■■>■.■ S:-'. msmm ■•’■ *• >■ L» OS*!? ■ - rnmmmSm ■ V-: Ammmm . •: ..• :”■»> •ri. IPPiwiii mm ‘1 A*> ^, A'S 5.#.pV !iLi?►■' *■ •“ •.'*j-' 'V *■«••’ • • • ■ ■;•>; , - •>■....JpV:: :;:i>?^;;j m-f :-: 5-J :aMI cV:M ; .:»* ?v X-^■yv:V j!i,..a % • iU.:: ? , i-i-r- wm&mmmmmmmmi 1<V ••\ ■" t >' •V:■M PR0P03BD VERSION IN "ADD/DELETE" FORMAT ORDINANCE # , SECOND SERIES AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PERFORMANCE STANDARDS TO THE NON-ENCROACBMSVT AND ACCESSORY STRDCTDRB SECTIONS OP THE ORONO MUNICIPAL CODE <<r^' t' The City Council of Orono ordains as follows: Municipal Code of Orono is hereby amended by repealing Sections 10.03, Subdivision 15 A through F, and substituting the following language in its place: auosticucing tne Subd. 15. Non-Encroachments. The following shall considered to be encroachments on yard requirements:not A. Chimneys, flues, belt cou.:ses, leaders, sills, pilasters, lintels, ornamental features, mechanical devices, cornices, eaves, gutters, and the like provided they do not extend more than 1-1/2 feet laterallv required yard from a structure that is not located wTtKIn the required yard, ofi-street parking except as Kerefnalter regilate^T B. Name plate signs for one family dwellingsr Lights for illuminating parking areas, loading areas, or yards for safety and security purposes, provided the direct source of light is not visible from the public right-of-way or adjacent residential property. Such lights may be located to within 5 feet of the front lot lines •i* exceed 3-1/2 feet in height; fences net ever height aieng the street lot line of lake frontage lota which Js’ej-t on a ma^er thereaghfarer if fill is reqairedr the total fence and fill shall net exceed 6 feet above coJrh«« *f®T? eoadT terraces, steps, uncoveredporches, stoops or similar structures, which do not extend above the ^^® floor level of the principal building and extend to a distance of not less than two ten feet from any lot line. In side or rear yards onlyj^ bays which ^ not to . vceed a depth nor to which contain an araa of mors tha^' *^vt.r ’^.y scjuaraiiSlilliliiyili ®»erage dastance from the shoreline of existing residence wifcbii as s!L ®f^!!®"^w ®®**' fences shall net be constructedWithin ?5 feet of the shoreline except as regulated hereinafter. i m ;, ■ n mn iV-:. • ■■■ ■■ Msi- wmM- -** ‘ .T -mn 1■'sMiSil 1 ■1 PK-V ”.:;;V^.mm&mmrmrw«;:3 rail V_iMil h. Top raiJ. ne measured verticaTl wmm mmmmmw^ 5. Railt Inches. horiz mmmi ■t;-y:::7i\M .-..■7.,,7i7mmm&rnmmm7m77m&k^mkmsm 1^7:: '7:^t. ■ - 7..mS7. - rii mws§^^ 7W:mii7 Refer to Orono Manual of Design Standards and Specifications for a diagram of fence types which meet these criteria. !i^-«'.'V;%;'5^-Si#fe^tr;s- Adopted by the City Council of Orono on this 1989, by a vote of _ _ ayes and _ _ nays. Dorothy M. Hallin, City Clerk 8BCTZ0H 2. Adoption and Publication. This ordinance shall be effective upon adoption, and a short sumnary shall be published in the Laker and Pioneer newspaper. fy;Mi7-- ■ - day of James R. Grabek, Mayor &*.. I.*' '. . V ? -•• ■ .,•. .. * v*r-a*r ■■ • IpiSIPilf wi*" ym- ;■•• W -•■ OkDINAMCR « AM ORDINANCE STANDARDS TO AMD ACCESSORY S ORONO The City Council of Orono ordains SBCI'IOH 1. Chapter 10 of the Mun repealing Sections 10.03, Subdivi following language in its place: Section 10.03, Subdivision 15 - Nc be considered to be encroachments A. Chimneys, flues, bel lintels, ornamental featur< gutters, and the like provic laterally into the required within the required yard. B. Off-Street parking in regulated in the Municipal C C. Name plate signs for one D. Lights for illumlnatin for safety and security purp is not visible from the pub property. Such lights may lot line. E. Pences which do not exc< uncovered porches, stoops oz above the height of the grou and extend to a distance of r F. In side or rear yards or feet nor which contain an a which do not exceed a width exceed a height of 6 feet ab hereinafter. .iVxv ve.:-T,.vVv-^^= "SM ‘ 1 7: G. In rear yard only: acc balconies, breezeways, d recreational equipmextt excc accessory structures or equl] rear lot line. No fence or : exceed a height of 6 feet lakeshore lots which by defi only a "lakeshore yard" and feet in height is allowed \ fence not exceeding 6 feet ii line of lake frontage lots \ major thoroughfare (if fill i ii " • ■>V'm L f ■ ' r ■ ' , ' ' ' :’ V.' ■;!• r-:ii,i•VV: :'*•■..■V.//.^:>.-.^,,.,f.. ^ • _,. . V.. i-. ,,•:•■-//i R -7-/2." ^S LNCB IBHT OP THE sno is hereby amended by F, and substituting the The following shall not nts: srs, sills, pilasters, vices, cornices, eaves, end more than 1-1/2 feet ture that is not located rd except as otherwise !. loading areas, or yards e direct source of light or adjacent residential :hln 5 feet of the front height; terraces, steps, res, which do not extend E the principal building Eeet from any lot line. not exceed a depth of 2 20 s.f.; fire escapes s and walls which do not de, except as regulated s and equipment such as picnic shelters and hereinafter, when such at least 5 feet from a iflthin a rear yard shall grade. However, for e a front yard, but have 0 fence exceeding 3-1/2 red rear yard, except a ed along the street lot lit are not divided by, a total combined height of -.liu;'-I'M ,v:wmi \i4 ■'. i M-v. '■■ vt? mmm R/.: :>v- M wm mm:mm ieipiSilf'- msmm •fi/ il-rw:w m '■As Si-Illm «iKimm \ ' m mmwi . rtib '•*■- 1**‘'*.- xi'- u ;vi^r ■' • i .:v ^:/r NX &•.■•••' fliX i-A' ^-ia^x ?L*. >4- L i Xr ,L,t f :v W9KF'■X.: :.-x sAIP.■•^3r -...“ K''. i 4V-H tw#'-A--■■'XXr . -■*».".. if .-■ V>r'!-'-w:-i 1 V-; .••;■ '.•lV"--^V: v'--''•": i-v . ■' C4 ,;. '■4- g, - : '■./|i»v '.■■■■■:.4lx. V- ^•' * both fence and fill shall not exceed 6 feet above the height of the crown of the road). H. In side yards only, no accessory structure shall be closer than 10 feet from any side lot line. No fence or wall constructed within a side yard shall exceed a height of 6 feet above original grade. I. Fences and walls exceeding 3—1/2 feet in height may not be located closer to the shoreline than the "average la)ceshore setbacJc", defined as the average distance from the shoreline of existing residence buildings on adjacent lots. Fences or walls of any height shall not be constructed within 75 feet of the shoreline, regardless of the average lakeshore setback. J. In any location where a fence not exceeding 3-1/2 feet in height is normally allowed, a rail fence meeting the following performance standards is allowed to take the place of such fence: 1. Maximum post height 60 inches. 2. Minimum post spacing 72 inches. 3. Maximum rail height 54 inches. 4. Maximum fence opacity 33%. For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply: 1. Opacity (opaqueness): percent of light blocked, or 100% minus percent of openness as viewed perpendicular to the fence. For measurement purposes, opacity ■ total width of rails divided by top rail height times 100. 2. Post height: original ground level to tip of post. 3. Post: vertical columns supporting the horizontal rails, maximum width/diameter ■ 0 inches. 4. Top rail height: ground level to highest point of top rail, measured vertically. 5. Rail: horizontal member, maximum vertical width/diameter ■ 6 inches. Refer to Orono Manual of Design Standards and Specifications for a diagram of fence types which meet these criteria. SBCTIOM 2. Adoption and Publication. This ordinance shall be effective upon adoption, and a short summary shall be published in the Laker and Pioneer newspapers. Adopted by the City Council of Orono on this by a vote of ______ ayes and ___ nays. 1988, Dorothy Hallin, City Clerk James Grabek, Mayor k » mxmym.immi: JL • '1 : -X-' .-X...; ■ mm >v ............- X.-IIn: m mm? ■;XSfw#® ,'>S m •t 4* ' :C. .rJVi: m^m wmi % h. I ;aXVv: V y mu ■■ :jv' ir., ■;;c> X' '■r'' 4 ,x1 !)i %* Hi-' .!:.»?i«!l«m!^'Ij^gjjil^-.... ■..-«lf.T.. i^r-V h«««W V?:V •• ..'•!5;g ■ •; ■ .vi--; si. *^**,'■ /sr-^'M above the height of the ure shall be closer than all constructed within a re original grade. t in height may not be srage lakeshore setback", shoreline of existing s or walls of any height he shoreline, regardless ling 3-1/2 feet in height he following performance h fence: efinitions apply: t blocked, or 100% minus lar to the fence. For I of rails divided by top .p of post. lorizontal rails, maximum best point of top rail, :ical width/diameter - 6 cifications for a diagram nance shall be effective )lished in the Laker and 1988, sk. Mayor •■< ‘=‘'" ■••Vir:,;::’a®?'®1“ ,....Jiii* ■ ■' iB&i Hi • ' . :'■. - ;^c ^ aV',.^ wmxmmrnv:-mi$M ?:rv '^M 'V ' A'.-A *v-^ - ; _A; ■ \ ■• • V- ■: /■V '0mmm : => = :v: ^ ■■ - ■. .H >. ■mmm Si#* t-' • i. • .. ■ -V, '•A. £m ■-■- ■*'•»• ‘y.r'j ■'■V)e-; mm .I--:' 1> e-'5Srv %V VV. !5,". m .■.=■ '. C'-'- kwpa;:-'mm t ^'4. ^ T-* •■?.^r-=-;T--J.'"•.. '‘.tl•>■■;■,r-v;r ^f'i . ■>*ss 1-^-^ i^y. ■ y£iW'^^m. .•••• ; .''yV- t*->-V ■. V. i>- :^'!1 k fw %% ff Ay- ,:V . ..Umm■.:■■ f ?:3y.i W'Ji>..'A-•••iVA’v; A,A *>. . .i.-> •*:/ .; ■..,vV.-...f:»-‘‘<-A-►v-i- r-U. ,'v^rv.'.-I- f.. 0 u "■y^■\A'. msPMS or TBS raiuamn oomxsszoi RBmaa bbo jolt ii, ifti toHiNG amwDwuff-sicmcg - comtinobo •Hewed in r*sid«atl«X areas aad tha aeount of tiaa ‘taaperary* slfna My bo dlaplayod. THo probla* alpaa are those that are allowed by CoaditloMl Oaa Faralts on peblle rl9ht-of-ways, tepathar with al«na in rasldantlal •rMs in loeatloita bolnp utillsad crnnorelally. Tha altiaeta perpeaa of tha Ordinance is to aliainata onyoing taeporary aifas. Applieanta can praaantiy 1st thair parait lapse and than apply to resaw ayaln and ayain. Johnson asked whether this tffactad yaraya sale slyns. Mabusth stated that it wooid if thoaa slyns ware loeatad in a riyht*of>way. Tha rscoaaandation is to add lanyoaya to tha axistiny slynaya Ordlnanca, sob-parayraph A •tatlny that no conditional osa parait will be issoad by tha Ceoneil if •oeh a parait or taaporary parait has baan issoad in tha pravioos 24 aeaths. Nr. John Sollander asked about anfereiny erdinanea and whether poblie rlyht-of-way pertained to County loads or Orono City leads, lallr/ raspendad by sayiny public rlyht-of-way aoans County, City, State, Fadaral. Mabusth stated that illayal slyns on county loads would be picked up by tha County, ate. The second snandsent pertains to sub-parayraph B. Xt la raeoaawndad that additional lanyoaya be adopted atatiny that tha City will not iasua a taeporary slyn parnlt if a conditional usa parait under sub-parayraph A or a taaporary siyn parait under this sub-pararraph had baan Isauad in tha prawloua 24 aonths and that no such slyns be a 1 lowed in residential senaa. Benson quaatieaod why tha City was Mklny unanfereaabla ehanyas to tha Ordinances. Caffron noted that the only ehanya to the currant coda prowlalens is that tha spaclfle slyns that era rayulatad under tha currant parait rayuireaants could not be renawad indefinitely. Xt was aevad by Johnson, saeondad by Moos, to raeonaand adoption of tha Ordinance uaandMnt to lO.Sl sub-division lA and IB. Motion, Ayaa«d, MayswO, Motion pasaad. lOBLIC BBABXBB This pertains to lanyuaye reyardlny an ordlnanca to anend the fence heiyht reyulatlona and clarify the wordlny of the non-eneroaehMnt section of the sonlny coJe. Mabusth explained that tha revision to subdivision 15(A) would ellalnate overhanys in a substandard side yard or rear yard. If a •trnctora naats tha reyuirad satbaek or yard raqulraeent than this would be applicable. Cohan stated that tha proposed ordinance lanyuaye was not written vary clearly. Ha Intarpratad this ehanya to say that one can no lonyar ayyravata an axistiny condition. Caffron said tha next ehanya would involve tha off-strsst parkiny non- encroachaant which was a separata issue and will now bo nada into sub- parayraph B. Sub-parayraph C, nsM-plate slyns for one faally dwalllnys was listed alony with the ordinance pertalnlny to liyhts. Liyhts should be ^ ■' • f4 m V. '■ ;v K IMi■m I? i4"^ ■ mi ■■ • ■-. mMmrnim -’-i' mim:mm 'f immsm Sixfe-Pifeiaisa ' 1 k - -V-mmm il.A •Tr'? rm?mK-:m:iyym m r~l “* ’.MV ' fi-. •:•■1:: tm RP I ' :•>■•' Y.. s’" '■ :. M; • ■ -, :■ • '•p;. 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I'-: ■ ':■■■•. .A «W*S*4fe--T.-ii-TI:'.-■mifi-s.:■. r „.. ... :..i-y ■'!(.-:■?iMm'h ii' ‘ •■V--: ■■•■■'K ,mi ■I' Ptttla f ■ ^s‘ '■ •V'c' r ' : ;I May e^.:- • V .-t “9 ' r ■ ■" ' r>V ■a) ■ m Am- .= ■m •-..-.rk \■j^ m K51TT &'ii mm V.5 .:.4i£[S ■■■T7’- '. '•^iWwaiMfci. I'-i:'i -m:y -k if.y . - or rn ruinmn coMRXtnnai nkrtwi Bid juty it, iga* XOMIHG AMtMONIIIT-mCSg - CONTZMOin In a sapsrat* paragraph and is Md* into sub-paragraph D. , *«b-p*r*graph t partains to faneaa. Th* praaant languag* allows for a P^*^^*** •tx^ctur* to ba built in any yard no higher than tha ground fleer 1«^«1 of th* bouse and aatand to within 2 fast of th* lot lino. Thl* conflicts vith Boot now platted lota that have a 5 foot or 10 foot aaaoMnt 5kf *^.. ••• •“W*t*d by Planning CeaBisaieo that tb* roTlsion atat* 10 foot, rather than 5. ..................................................... in roaltion to tha aaaraga lahaahora aatback in auh-paragraph X. AuoxTiaaAA zmst >jk.V -■*-smmmy nai nMt BvzB-un/nn nuau p^ through and around Orono while allowing for aoaia acanie tha LakOa Johnaon aakad about North Shore Drivoa Mrs Xoat raapondad that thara are aoma araaa there that ware not idaals Be felt tha greateat naad waa to gat from the buaineea district of Navarre up to Long UkOp eireuanavigating the Citya In areas where there is difficult topography or linited access* there would ba cha nead to look at extending the STOulder of tha rMda Hanson asked whether tha Park Commissioners had looked at a recommendation toward building a separate* paved bike/hike •^**»^iar to what is In Sden Prairies Mrs Kost said that had not yet been done# but that if they were to do so* tha trail would most likely run ^■fr U r /-• 1 ..m if .:• yv:, m '■ ;■ .• ■^^' '-m 4/ Vy -•> mmmmrnm y yy: fen r- vv m ■;•■ ■fv -. .V .••V{ Sti-:ii ■.id 5? • .■ .. .'-■ :■■ ■■ -■■■.■.- • T •K * m, fv! im • <1 mmmy mm >P k 'm ' m : '■■®' ;• • T-. ' •' --. .1-. •.. . mmy. .■■ -t. I A?;. iPl mmim:v■B^r'^m^mmmm■•••..-IT- m.-,: '-.- =■■-■■ ■'s\‘:.''''i--*Bv :2iii-mm '■ ■■rA.'/A-'‘j ;/*:/y‘"“'’vi?:'-; V']»^iv >.•' .-.•; ■ ^ ■*'-V:'v-t-^ ,;■:* 'I-ii. > p-ii;'# e; ORDIMAMCB # , SBCORD SERIESAH OROIHAHCB AMENDIH6 PBRPORMAHCE STAMDARDS TO THE H(»l-BilCROACHMENT AHD ACCESSORY STHOCTDRB SECTIONS OF THE OROMO MUNICIPAL CODE V'AAA:rI f:3im............ ' ■ ■ '1 111 The City Council of Orono ordains as follows: SECTION 1. Chapter 10 of the Municipal Code of Orono is hereby amended by repealing Sections 10.03, Subdivision 15 A through F, and substituting the following language in its placet nn amt smit it, iiit ■ragraph 0. raaant language allows for a higher than the ground floor set of the lot line. This ) a 5 foot or 10 foot eaaeaent by Planning Coaalaalon that rial language and adding the e pertaining to aeeeesory to fence height liadtations ■eng the Planning Co —iaaion ona in Orono. Qaffron went >*» referred to in paragraph ad reads such as North Brown , and seetiena of Natertewn. ) to the criteria for fences sub-paragraph X. fereance standards for rail acceptable in hie opinion Mnner and atlll allow for Dat the language "esisting to avoid problens arising law specifications. Roller isted changes. This aattar I's proposal to revive the pressed interest In having nventory of the City last to a lack of a bike trail, raver, due to the expensive iraphy in that area. It la hat corridor. Xn light of native routes that would I allowing for so — scenic 1 Shore Drive. Mr. Rost >re not ideal. Be felt the :iet of Navarre up to Long 'hare there la difficult need to look at extending the Park Conmisaioners had eparate, paved blke/hlke Rost said that had not yet all would most likely run 3 • V- .i ■ . Section 10.03, Subdivision 15 - Non-encroachments. The following shall not be considered to be encroachments on yard requirements; A. Chimneys, flues, belt courses, leaders, sills, pilasters, lintels, ornamental features, mechanical devices, cornices, eaves, gutters, and the like provided they do not extend more than 1 — 1/2 feet laterally into the required yard from a structure that is not located within the required yard. B. Lights for illuminating parking areas, loading areas, or yards for safety and security purposes, provided the direct source of light is not visible from the public right-of-way or adjacent residential property. Such lights may be located to within 5 feet of the front lot line. C« Pences which do not exceed 3-1/2 feet in height; terraces, steps, uncovered porches, stoops or similar structures, which do not extend above the height of the ground floor level to the principal building and extend to a distance of not less than 10 feet from any lot line. D. In side or rear yards only; bays which do not exceed a depth of 2 feet nor which contain an area of more than 20 s.f.; fire escapes which do not exceed a width of 3 feet; fences and walls which do not exceed a height of 6 feet above original grade, except as regulated hereinafter. E. In rear yard only; accessory structures and equipment such as balconies, breezeways, detached outdoor picnic shelters and recreational equipment except as regulated hereinafter, when such accessory structures or equipment are located at least 5 feet from a rear lot line. No fence or wall constructed within a rear yard shall exceed a height of 6 feet above original grade. However, for lake- shore lots which by definition do not have a front yard, but have only a "lakeshore yard" and a "rear yard", no fence exceeding 3-1/2 feet in height is allowed within the required rear yard, except a fence not exceeding 6 feet in height is allowed along the street lot line of lake frontage lots=which front on, but are not divided by, a major thoroughfare (if fill is required, the total combined height of both fence and fill shall not exceed 6 feet above the height of the crown of the road). A major thoroughfare for purposes of this section is any Federal, State, or County highway, or any MSA funded City road. ... ' . 4 ■' riilii '1# .m-. . 'r- * : ^ .4 ■A Ay-AAAA.! **'»>^r': ■ ■.,, tiitc y'- :£l5y?fc:.,‘yfey.»®aERIBS ORMANCE lACHMBNT OHS OP THE Orono Is hereby amended by Dugh F, and substituting the ts. The following shall not rements: , sills, pilasters, lintels, ornices, eaves, gutters, and 3 than 1-1/2 feet laterally at is not located within the loading areas, or yards for i direct source of light is ly or adjacent residential within 5 feet of the front in height; terraces, steps, ictures, which do not extend >1 to the principal building 10 feet from any lot line. ;h do not exceed a depth of 2 than 20 s.f.; fire escapes mces and walls which do not grade, except as regulated :ures and equipment such as Joor picnic shelters and ted hereinafter, when such ated at least 5 feet from a bed within a rear yard shall grade. However, for lake- » a front yard, but have only ence exceeding 3-1/2 feet in lar yard, except a fence not Long the street lot line of ire not divided by, a major (tal combined height of both ove the height of the crown purposes of this section is any MSA funded City road. '4k ••U. ;vy.ay:7’'vv*' ‘ » ' • • v’W. - ' ,f- j. Mi £yy,':i yy y; mmm V'-' Vim I t '7 t'- •• i-V.-,.- , B75:'7y-yy-i;7y 7 V:;?: .111 .s:*m .:^L>v^y^yyy;::^y^7■ i';-. m ■ ry;! fe:-yS :i- P. In sire yards only, no accessory structure shall be closer than 10 f®®t from any side lot line. No fence or wall constructed within a side yard shall exceed a height of 6 feet above original grade.C. Off-street parking in any required yard except as otherwise regulated in the Municipal Code. H. Name plate signs for one family dwellings. I. Pences and walls exceeding 3-1/2 feet in height may not be located closer to the shoreline than the "average lakeshore setback", defined as the average distance from the shoreline of existing residence buildings on adjacent lots. Fences or walls of any height shall not be constructed within 75 feet of the shoreline, regardless of the average lakeshore setback. J. In any location where a fence not exceeding 3-1/2 feet in height is normally allowed, a rail fence meeting the following performance standards is allowed to take the place of such fence: 1. Maximum post height 60 inches. 2. Minimum post spacing 72 inches. 3. Maximum top rail height 54 inches. 4. Maximum fence opacity 33%. For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply: 1. Opacity (opaqueness): percent of light blocked, or 100% minus percent of openness as viewed perpendicular to the fence. For measurement purposes, opacity - total width of rails divided by top rail height times 100. 2. Post height: original ground level to tip of post. 3. Post: vertical columns supporting the horizontal rails, maximum width/diameter - 8 inches. 4. Top rail height: ground level to highest point of top rail, measured vertically. 5. Rail; horizontal member, maximum vertical width/diameter ■ 6 Inches. Refer to Orono Manual of Design Standards and Specifications for a diagram of fence types which meet these criteria. SECTION 2. Adoption and Publication. This ordinance shall be effective upon adoption, and a short summary shall be published in the Laker and Pioneer newspaper. day ofAdopted by the City CouncU of Orono on this 1989, by a vote of _ _ ayes and_ _nays. ■I I- L."\v m' - J 7. -irm. r:: ir . • J{i^:^.> Vf-:vK:iif=^v:^v:,-^;-:;.Joning Administrator Non-encroachments ion July 1988 ng Pences/Non-encroachments 7//9/88 ed by Planning Commission on was held. At that meeting, tblic present and he was in .1 fences. hat meeting felt that this id additional time to review mat to a standardized format iq deleted. That format is nmended four revisions to the rdlng property line setback osed to be changed to 10* rd. e term "major thoroughfare" ows; "major thoroughfare" - on, a major thoroughfare is State and Federal highway, :ity roads. (These Include: reet and County Road 6; 2. ad 6 and from the Long Lake Jillow Drive to Brown Road; en County Road 6 and County er Mr. Hollander's request, Ey that all fences legally the ordinance be allowed to ;aff, but can be added if »pt cf "grandfathering" such zoning law that is adopted, ecessary. ^ r C'* ••• ■ c '..iV ' : h ■' ■' ■ V: ■fmm mmiiiiiwi #v j!m u 1^?^. .iJV-Lsi msmm mm ¥mi me' W mmm- T-1;:.V.;;mm,-.-,.- ■ •r;-'.-^ ::. ■,.r-V:..V-./■• f; . ■- ■ -V-*-:. '■■■^ ..■-i:/ >:■■' ■. "-r. '/>■■■■:; :v■■ " ;-■« mm" -3 . ♦hV- is.f^mm Zoning Code Amendment - Fence Height/Non-encroachments March 16, 1989 Page 2 of 2 4. Planning Commission expressed a concern regarding whether the proposed standards were acceptable to accommodate large animal fencing, i.e. horse fencing. Staff has not as of this writing checked into the fence heights necessary to contain horses, however, it is likely that the 54" (4%') height limit will not cause problems. This can be checked into if you so desire. Staff Recommendation - Staff would recommend that Planning Commission review the existing and proposed language of the non-encroachment section, and specify which sections, if any, require additional review. If Planning Commission is comfortable with the wording as proposed, a recommendation for adoption would be appropriate. ■•7. ’tf- : . ...?L • mm: ■ ■•yiwc --mm ■K' V:- %sr V ■iiiwmchmentsm. ^.'' --11^mcern regarding whether the accommodate large animal b as of this writing checked :aln horses, however, it Is LI not cause problems. This wmm&. v; -j ‘I; v >:\yX 1 V;V"?a . ■ ■ ' ■: Vi jslon review the existing and section, and specify which If Planning Commission Is recommendation for adoption rr A.?*- YV: -:V.-^ Proa: Oates Planning Commission Chairman Kelley Orono Planning Commission Members City Administrator Bernhardson Michael P. Gaffron, Asst Planning & Zoning Administrator % • ■ ■;. •■ ;.•. ••• ■• xp January 13, 1989 Subject: Pillars, Entry Monuments, Gateways Tr ees-' p* V' mmr:^ -v. mmvrm. The City Council in November directed staff to review existing codes regarding pillars, entry monuments and gatev»ys. In response to that request, the memo of December 29, 1988 (attached) was submitted for Council discussion at their January 9th meeting. At that meeting. City Counc referred this issue to the Planning Commission for a review and recommendation• ’■ V: W m:V/ :^ ■ ^.^'..!;S,;::*V^;V - • : :vVW:" ;:»v'jfc.-:-. mm'VA"-?'mm-mf-^v*' '^:m &§mm WiMM;./:-r=mmmm ^AafflllPa V^.V-:.':V:-.:. ‘ V-.-.-ft'i-' / •;3 MM •*AtA'Aa .&aaaa ^;./ar^-.•::>^5a wm-cv V':'«y.a AA^v-a-^q >! :.:-ua :v'’.i-v- ■ .j ■VV-V'- '•:■»' a ■■•■i V% ■•• M A- 4/- £aaaaAmiftA:a :■ - ^ aA-sra'■ ^ .: v -aV-.• :^a-. ,/vt v;-.:; . ^'~i': s5Sv.‘ /■>,'-^a mm m¥:m Ii”aiif':<:4 LT i . . .;:■mmmi^a-v,:l PB^UiiX-a;:': ''-t mm■if, ,’»■■#■■'<*■< \'r '.! J fca ■’ -1^ r^a ■■'. .mmte:a:; iPA-a'. ^;;= au>:';'-'vaa ;■ l-]r-/\.:--:.-:y-, mirnm ::; a||fei#aa:a, v:-;;i aa.'-- 'aW' ' ,.a, a^a-j- aa^ ■;:A;iVAi.-aC==af a-a iiv a-;f{ia,-iy:?i-;-;i ^--a' f ■’’■:ff’;i-', &' ' -'.-v-’’"’ ^ aa'a- -. a ir-; a:»■liti S» »OT llii J* aaa1 fsaaf-a ■; , ,' :$ wmk mmf£-\- '_ »i- IHiiki mm :agitlA,A ■m iiiS-Spif • i-a av v->; a-^> a.-'v" ^;•^^■AiA:^;a•.^^..:.;a;3 ".,..., ., a ”s. ••«r w5 i«aa:,.. ’it"«•&iyivr^tffx ^’mmils. ■ ,;^XXX>'• * u-' ■F^ ning Administrator m-m ive r<2viewed the currently 3, monumer.ts and gateways, ructurp.i. are occasionally jw or old subdivision, r or ol^ subdivision. 1-3 persons. tur general terns that often mmm SsX-'-.’ :lXii ■ .r X.... i.;,-.X--:X;;!v; X..' m^mm^» =■-• /alls are: non-encroachment" section# are allowed up to 3*j' high akeshore lots along major rricted by Section 10. <‘2# Low any structure within 75* nces and walls. . .up to a t no fence or wall higher erage lakeshore setback", constructed within the 75' illy states that accessory o a rear lot line, but that hu in a rear yard. es that a 10' setback is a side yard and no fence or cceed 6’ in height. .i> k' X "■fe:. r Mi mmmm '............iW^WM - *i..U3-r. -••1 IP Pillars, Entry Monuments & Gateways December 29, 1988 Page 2 cf 5 Additional code sections dealing with various aspects of this issue are as follows: 1. Section 6.01, Definition of Private Road and Private Driveway. 2. Section 6.07 makes it illegal to place signs or other structures in right-of-way of a public street or private road. 3. Section 10.02 zoning code definitions of: — Accessory use or structure (Definition #1) - Building (Definition #12) - Signs (Definitions #58 through 64) - Structure (Definition 69) 4. Section 10.03, Subdivision 9 deals with accessory buildings (note that most entryway gates and monuments would not fit the definition of a building). Also, Subdivision 16 deals with corner lots and traffic visibility. 5. Section 10.61 - "Special Provisions," Subdivision1 deals with sign standards and requirements. 6. Section 10.75 - "Height of Structures," Subdivision 1_J.E1 suggests that "monuments" are an item that could be allowed a 50% increase in height under a conditional use permit. At issue is whether this monument terminology is intended to apply to entry pillars. issues - The following would appear to be general Issues to be addressed in formulating a policy or ordinance amendment regarding pillars and gates: A) Should pillars or monuments be allowed flanking existing or new cublic roads? (a recent example is the Brown Road entrance to Webber Hills); flanking new or existing private roads? (a recent example is • Countryside Drive); or should they be allowed flanking private driveways? (recent examples are Gumucio on West Ferndale, Azahari on Fox Street, and Halley Homes/Terry on Kelly Avenue). B) For pillars and "wing walls", what should be the maximum height of pillar or wall, what should be the maximum dimensions of light fixtures above such structures, what setbacks should be required from property lines? C) Should there be limitations on the type of lighting used with such structures? D) What should be the minimum clearance between pillars (with or without a gate)? . • ■: ■; . 'V.: ; - I- X,-., . ■ '■ . \ ■ r.'.' '■ ■ ■-m .:■■:■.■ ■■• ■ /; ■•. -■■: a:..y : Lv > ■ ■/'•. i-:: ■-- --•. •.••'•• V. •' vl''. ' -■ • n ■ ■ r.4 Vi't -mmir?- ! allowed? (1 residence - 2 luthorized emergency vehicles irn-around be automatically •ne system, etc. be required d signage for indentlfying e, height of lettering, etc. ion standards for lakeshore entry structures, or should icroachment section? olve around whether or not ed, and if they are, where lilt, should they be lit or iproprlate, and where should me members of the Planning sapproval of gate structures c limitations on the type of i with them. such pillars can become a he purpose of barring entry. Lghting can become obnoxious ation, and orientation. taste are in the eye of the gned and routed entrance snstroslt, co someone else, baining an "open" atmosphere 3ue to the whims of personal ve views of the landscape. reverses our roadways. provide a deterrent to the b-seelng. However, if the residence from intruders of iveness as the determination A-ir •^>.w V ; . V vfm"'mm m Wi ::i0 'ju •V • m. -■'-v' ■ , ' ■■i SPIPs If 5 =■ i:v 1 S .M Llf‘4w*-:.ill'■ r '■ V :. J -.iviali EJSS'- -4 my-J Wym ¥ ■rf ■r- r-.. ':M m&MM %L*<•1 • ■ JIB my •L :• . ■■■ ■••.•' .■ V- ■ •• > r ' ■ * ■ • •, —, - Pillars, Entry Monuments & Gateways December 29, 1988 Page 4 ot S Staff Rec<Mnendatiou - In light of the above issues and concerns, for discussion purposes, staff would make the following recommendation regarding standards for entry monuments, pillars, gates, lighting and signage: 1. Entry pillars or monuments should be allowed for new and existing subdivisions, flanking either public or private streets. 2. Such pillars and monuments must be set back into the private residential building lot at least 10* from property lines, and meeting the required 30* sight triangle at the corner. '•'prt'jT'v. o<TtoT?^ 3. P'^Tlars and monuments flanking private driveways within private property must also meet the 10' setback from property line and be spaced a minimum of 16' apart r.o provide for adequate emergency vehicle clearance. 4. Gates should only be allowed for private driveways serving from 1- 3 residences. Gates shall require a mandatory manual opening mn-hanism for emergency purposes. Where a gate is in place,an integral deli ery box and phone system will be required. Where the City determines that blockage of vehicles by a gate will create an unsafe backing up situation, a back-up apron must be provided within the private property. 5. For entry monuments or pillars with or without gates, no more than two pillars (one on each side of a road or driveway) may be constructed, and the top of the structure, excluding light fixture, shall not exceed 6'. The portion of the pillar exceeding 3.5' in height shall not exceed 5' maximum width on each side of the road or driveway. 6. Light fixtures that are a separate unit from the pillar may extend as high as 3' above the top of the pillar. Light fixtures that are intVsgral with the structure are subject to the 6' structure height litlimitation. 7. Pillars or signage monuments which indentify a private property may include only the name of the property owner and the address, subject to the sign provisions of Section 10.61, Subdivision 2. eS 8. For subdivisions, any permanent indentificatlon sign or monument shall be int)tegral with or take the place of the entry pillar monument, and the sign portion of the structure shall not exceed 6 s.f. per pillar, or 12 s.f. total. In no case shall the sign on each pillar or monument exceed 50% of the face area of the pillar or monument. mm m my '<ta :Mlkh n •i-g m'mz ;'V. ..'•?■ ^ V. 'a:? ¥• -.V A .m- >.V,mmm¥• n 7t i-y ;■ ■ : l df. t:' J , I'-i 'A r Hm] ..•V a. • . Am' - V , . A ,ll % H. . . - my rV '■m-i 0V mm jsbst':,:.&-V '' . vua;- . : :'-v.,. .•;^v-::-V:^^|ii|^■••••-•• -•.;• V.-; .. .mm™8i . .*j ' • • ■ . ' r ‘rJ'. ’ V ^iiWM ;* H fixj.az’Sr Entry Monuments & Gateways December 29, 1988 Page 4 ot 5 Pillars, Entry Monuments i Gateways December 29, 1988 Page 5 of 5 Staff Rec ndation - In light of the above issues and concerns, for discussion purposes, staff would make the following recommendation regarding standards fcr entry monuments, pillars, gates, lighting and signage: 9. For properties which legal public or private road, a secoi except that the s.gnage alio however, the siglage allowance areas. 1. EnLry pillars or monuments should be allowed for new and existing subdivisions, flanking either public or private street;?. 10. Tha above standards are lakeshore and non-lakeshore pr< 2. Such pillars and monuments must be set back into the private residential building lot at least 10* from property lines, and meeting the required 30* sight triangle at the corner, ‘NJ B«A.U 0<.TT,OT?) 3. Pi 1 / )»rs and monuments flanking private driveways within private propsj-’ty '.Aust also meet the 10* setback from property line and be spaced a minimum of 16* apart to provide for adequate emergency vehicle clearance. 11„ The provisions of this : front yard fence limitations or croperties not on major thorouc 4. Gates should only be allowed for private driveways serving from 3 residences. Gates shall require a mandatory manual open me-’hanism for emergency purposes. Where a gate is in place, integral deli»'3ry box and phone system will be required. Where City determines that blockage of vehicles by a gate will create unsafe backing up situation, a back-up apron must be provided wit the private property. 5. For entry monuments or pillars with or without gates, no more t two pillars (one on each side of a road or driveway) may constructed, and the top of the structure, excluding light fixtu shall not exceed 6*. The portion of the pillar exceeding 3.5* height shall not exceed 5* maximum width on each side of the road driveway. 12. A permit shall be required a permit application includir plans, and elevation views sha such proposed pillars meet tr nay be issued by staff withoul standards are not met, a varii gateways located less than 3C require conditional use p mm 6. Light fixtures that are a separate unit from the pillar may ext as high as 3* above the top of the pillar. Light fixtures that intVegral with the structure are subject to the 6* structure hei 1 1 a 1 on . 7. Pillars or signage monuments which indentify a private trope may include only the name of the property owner and the addre subject to the sign provisions of Section 10.61, Subdivision 2. :■ ■■ .i, llilHIr"' 8. For subdivisions, any permanent indentification sign or monum shall be int)tegral with or take the place of the entry pil monument, and the sign portion of the structure shall not excee s.f. per pillar, or 12 s.f. total. In no case shall the sign on e pillar or monument exceed 50% of the face area of the pillar monument. mm mm 4 i ViiK: A' g:';aaiaaiv ■'■, ;*¥'fe mmmm l» mm m i... - »3i mm u .v. :; T •••: : \ ■ '. ,■ i OlSCuS,S/ ,<t^ Aiw- ('■fTmm^. f -'13 5s!P?'#.''>:" I v?d^/' /riv'?v:;,: .: - # •• ^liis mmm ■' ■■ ^ W1 -\‘f 'v:'^;‘;;:^‘:::.,^^^:^^|;J WriiiiSlIPffMbMiliWifmi-:'mm;5a^S^liiS| ’ ■'/■ '-;? .i|jfc^;g!^|S^-^ ■■ ■;,■■■, ■"■'1 liKiwi **'•,* ^ ir-:,:S mm mm p iftSSi Ik-: a Wm: yy.m-.. ;. :/ ^ ,:iV" •' VV v\: ■■:■ ■. r-r- mi ■■■ ;V;Sl^v:;::i I Kk:.:;k liSiSSi->jp rnmm^ --tJ ••"k.r*"?:sfec/r Ik : ^F**^;-‘ k •te#: . ••^*il<ll'l»i«l^. S 10.02 SBC. 10.02. DEFINITIONS. As used in this Zoning Chapter the following words and phrases shall mean: 1. "Accessory Use or Structure" - A use or structure subordinate to and serving the principal use or structure on the same lot and customarily incidental thereto. v:2. "Agriculture" - The utilization of land by raising plants, trees or shrubs or the raising of domestic animals or fowl, or both, for the purpose of selling to secure a profit. 3. "Airport or Heliport" - Any land, water, or structure which is used or intended for use for the landing or take-off of aircraft, and any appurtenant land or structure used or intended for use for port buildings or other port structures or right-of- way. 4. "Alley" - A public right-of-way which affords a secondary means of access to abutting property. Source: Municipal Code Effective Date: 9-14-67 5. "Animal Unit" - The following animals constitute one animal unit equivalencyr''^ori&' cow or steer, one horse, donkey or burro, three sheep oc''fifty fowl. 3oec\s. _ ?~~7—7-^^ jL Source: Ordinance No. 172 3 p.c.<iU*-«-V—^ Effective Date: 1-1-75 6. "Automobile Repair-Major" - General repair, rebuilding of trailers, including body work, framework and major painting service. 7. "Automobile Repair-Minor" - The replacement of any part or repair of any part which does not require the removal of the engine head or pin, engine, transmission or differential; incidental body and fender work, minor painting and upholstering service when said service above stated is applied to passenger automobiles and trucks not in excess of 7,000 pounds gross rating. 8. "Auto Reduction Yard" - A lot or yard where two or more licensed motor vehicles or the remains thereof are kept for the purpose of dismantling, sale of parts, sale as scrap, storage, or abandonment. 9. "Basement" - A portion of a building located partly underground, but having half of the floor-to—ceiling height below the average grade of the adjoining ground. 10. "Basement Walkout" - A basement having an entrance at grade level. ORONO CC 242 (4-1-84) .■m 1: ;4 A ■ ■ iiirf iilii Wmmmmsm ■■■■ ‘■■3m mimmmWx-'xM ■■■r! mmmm ■■ ......................................................................................... • ■• Xy.irf .<' ■ ■■ ■- - -^4 ■Hi km ■ ■■■' •••-. •■■ :■.'■ I*-’ L»V/<: .W-'X.., TxXkXX .•^' r-k. ■ -i.'• At-* ^,PS® j, •-- ; ■■- •-.s.. 'WS'"' 1 . -V; h X'.- :m.: ■ ' X mil .1' m ■J ,1 kF' mt ■u- ■•■' /" ■ - • V..■4L?S 10.02d in this Zoning Chapter the ture" - A use or structure >al use or structure on the treto. '/..ization o£ land by raising of domestic animals or fowl, secure a profit. ny land, water, or structure the landing or take-off of structure used or intended ott structures or right-of- ht-of-way which affords a )roperty. ce: Municipal Code ctive Date: 9-14-67 )wing animals constitute one steer, one horse, donkey or ce: Ordinance No. 172 ctive Date: 1-1-75 ajor" - General repair, work, framework and major " - The replacement of any not require the removal of ismission or differential; r painting and upholstering ed is applied to passenger 7,000 pounds gross rating. A lot or yard where two or •mains thereof are kept for :ts, sale as scrap, storage. f a building located partly oor-to-ceiling height below nd. jement having an entrance at (4-1-84) immsm jfegassiis 10.02.Bo.rdinghous.- - T.fUilerodTSis'i ” «.o.. p.»ons, but not to exceed eight persons. hlrh mav 12. "Building" - /Persons,* animals*or^'chattel, and .-U P. ae.».a . separate building. 13 "Building Height" - 7*to'^\1ie^ ^op^ o*f"Vhe cornice 'i-UTt tlr -It’-r or/ »a^.ta root « a^ Ivr t.r»'eS^ a“rftVnr^t’:/r.rPe-st%°a0.e o„ a pttcoea or Mp roof . 14. -Bulk ;,°i’,“abo«°9 ”oun “tn°/gVr’s9'ate «pr/r oo ’'?.«".Ue' of l!000 gallon, or more.on W4ic ^ ,5. -carport- - an automobile shelter having one or more sides open. rif-orre- nJorto-^'irng-heTghr^^eir ^‘a’veraTe than one-half on tne , grade of the adjoining ground.cne ^---- eore aomeVtlo VlTlVn/hs*o'J Vg^^a?/ //nV/. ‘/oaVae ’a, bred or offered for sale. 13 -commission- - The Planning Commission. »v... rooms • 20. ■0''®l“"9'“”|?e^’ia‘e/ by“a“rty“«sll o ‘r wa°lls.another a.elllng at one or more V PJ au W-. ----- 21 -oweUlng-Detaohea- - A a.elllng which U entire y surrounael by open space on the same lot.d Dy opeii ^ - oArh 22. •Family" An Ylvlng together ’as a single .elated by bl°-L.”“/l'“«/.oup of n« more than four persons not feralearia’lnSaSing'a co ’mmon household. ORONO CC 243 (4-1-04) mm .• .-A.-v :• -Wk s 10.02 ng other than a earrangement for definite ;or three or more persons. 11s without opening, eacn ill be deemed a separate r£SU“.VV..“£;";i ;:;s rii4' ••f{V gable on a pitched or hip Ibutors warehouses for bove ground in aggregate more. shelter having one or more reraises where three or are owned, boarded. iramlssion. .otels, hotels, nutsin. “srcabins, or trailer ted to Include lodging Ling which is joined to party wall or walls. .ling which is entirely Ld. •wo or more persons each ing together as a single than four persons not so (4-1-84) :L'! « mmm ♦V--K*wVi4'W ■m-’ ■•••* «wro mEWn^...P^Tv;■ ■myr : y ■ S 10.02 57. "Shelter-Fallout or Blast" - A structure or portion of a structure intended to provide protection to human life during periods of danger to human life from nuclear fall-out, blasts, air raids, storms, or other emergencies. 58. "Sign" - Any written announcement, declaration, demonstration, display, illustration, insignia, or illumination used to advertise or promote the interest of any person when the same is displayed or placed outside in view of the general public and shall include every detached sign. 59. "Sign-Advertising (Billboard)" - A sign which directs attention to a business, community service or entertainment not exclusively related to the premises where such sign is located or to which it is affixed. 60. "Sign-Business" - A sign which directs attention to a business or profession conducted or to a commodity, service, or entertainment sold or offered on the premises on which such sign is located or to which it is affixed. 61. "Sign-Flashing" - An illuminated sign on which the artificial light is not maintained stationary or constant in intensity and color at all times in which such sign is in use. 62. "Sign-Nameplate" - A nameplate sign shall mean any sign which states the name or address or both of the business or occupant of the lot where the sign is placed or may be a directory listing the names, addresses and business of occupants. 6-»^ •"Sign-Gross Area Of" - The area within the frame shall be used to calculate the square feet except that the width of the frame exceeding twelve Inches shall constitute advertising space, or should such letters or graphics be mounted directly on a wall or fascia or in any such way as to be without a frame, the dimensions for calculating the square footage shall be the area extended six inches beyond the periphery formed around such letters or graphics bounded by straight lines connecting the outermost points thereof, and each surface utilized to display a message or to attract attention shall be measured as a separate sign. 64. "Sign-Illura^nated" - Any sign which has characters, letters, figures, designs or outline Illuminated by electric lights or luminous tubes as a part of the sign proper. Source: Municipal Code Effective Date: 9-14-67 65. "Stables and Barns-Private" - A building or structure used or intended to be used for housing horses, mules, donkeys or ponies belonging to the occupant of the property, and kept for (4-1-84) i- 1 yyvsti^i -'V^ i mmsi ■■ ■ ■* ' ■ mMmm Ip . * S 10.02 - A structure or portion ‘ction to human life during clear fall-out, blasts, air noncommercial purposes. (Should not be located less than 150 feet from the nearest lot line.) Source: Ordinance No. 117 Effective Date: 5-25-70 inouncement, declaration, insignia, or illumination !St of any person when the view of the general public cd)" - A sign which directs :vice or entertainment not re such sign is located or hich directs attention to a a commodity, service, or mises on which such sign is 68. "Street or Road-Private" - Any private way set aside as a permanent right-of-way for vehicular access fifty feet or more in width. Tiinated sign on which the tationary or constant in h such sign is in use. 69. "Structure" - Anything constructed or erected, the use of which requires a ..-ication on, below or above the ground, or attached to something having a location on the ground. plate sign shall mean any oc both of the business or aced or may be a directory s of occupants. he area within the frame it except that the width of LI constitute advertising s be mounted directly on a > be without a frame, the footage shall be the area foc.aed around such letters connecting the outermost id to display a message or s a separate sign. 70. "Study and Research Center" - One or more structures, together with the land used in connection therewith, whether contiguous or standing separately, including any building used as a temporary or permanent residence, or a park, nature or playground area, owned or operated by one or more nonprofit charitable, scientific or educational organizations, and used primarily as a center for study, learning, research or educational oriented conferences. lign which has characters, iminated by electric lights proper. !: Municipal Code live Date: 9-14-67 A building or structure }rses, mules, donkeys or property, and kept for 66. "Stable or Barns-Public" - "A building or structure used or intended to be used for housing of horses, mules, donkeys or ponies which are owned by those other than the occupant of the property, where animals may be rented for a fee for riding purposes or where riding lessons may be provided. 67. "Street" - A dedicated public right-of-way not less than fifty feet in width which affords a primary means of access to abutting property. Source: Municipal Code Effective Date: 9-14-67 Source: Ordinance No. 127 Effective Date: 1-25-71 71. "Use" - The purpose or activity for which the land or building thereon is designated, arranged, or intended, or for which it is occupied, utilized or maintained, and shall include the performance of such activity as defined by the performance standards of the Zoning Chapter. 72. "Use-Accessory" - A use subordinate to the principal use on a lot and exclusively used for purposes incidental to those of the principal use. 73. "Use-Conditional" - Those occupations, vocations, skills, arts, businesses, professions, or uses specifically designated in each Zoning Use District, which for their respecti.e (4-1-84) -s’ ; . ■ ‘ .r m m miiM ■ W'- :#■ m M:: - .‘O:- p‘il mmh mill Up m m mm ... ‘ ..tm ■ - ;p. H'2 ;« ' V'i ■*: .v.;?:-'- ,,, _ V.V :- !.x ; x-’x'V.. i^: ■ ■■■ ■Jj S 10.02 Gated less than 150 feet Ordinance No, 117 ;e Date; 5-25-70 "A building or structure £ horses, mules, donkeys than the occupant of the t fee for riding purposes c right-of-way not less imary means of access to ly private way set aside iccess fifty feet or more tructed or erected, the or above the ground, or the ground. Municipal Code 'e Date; 9-14-67 One or more structures, Lon therewith, whether ig any building used as a rk, nature or playground nonprofit charitable, and used primarily as a r educational oriented Ordinance No. 127 e Date; 1-25-71 ty for which the land or r intended, or for which and shall include the ed by the performance rdinate to the principal OSes incidental to those rcupations, vocations, or uses specifically ch for their respecti/e (4-1-84) V-,' - < mmi -V , ... .r- . - -■ mm -.''mi m •.I;?;', ■p>"ifSil r- m;ri;-P:©S mm ■m-W T-. m-4'Wm • . ' I r L. iji T, «. -T;.. =--Vms^■'If' ■P'Sl-^&’PV '^"511 ,A’mmmrnm■■■m W.'T''-.VA 'Sfmm msmrnmn wmmL'mb - -: PP'€> i: W-«l»m ;X;^,: >'XXX4V'’■ m-mkiSubd. 7. Jone Building Per Lot. Except in the case of Planned Re»identiarl Developments as provided for hereinafter, no more than one principal building shall be located on a lot. Subd. 8. Lots to Face Streets. Each lot shall face on a public street or appropriate private easement. Subd. 9. Accessory Buildings. A. Time of Construction. No accessory building or structure shall be constructed on any lot prior to the time of construction of the principal building to which it is accessory. B. Height Restrictions. No accessory building in the "R" District shall exceed the height of the principal building except barns or stables which shall be subject to the approval of the Council. C. Area Restrictions. In all "R" Districts no accessory building shall exceed 1,000 square feet of floor area except barn, s^j^le or greenhouse. Sot 4itviS<o*o D. Location. No detached garages or other acces sory building shaJfl^be located nearer the front lot line than the principal buil^i^ on that lot except on lots which have frontage on a lake. Source; Municipal Code Effective Date: 9-14-67 1. Location of Principal Building to Lakeshore. No principal building shall be located closer than 75 feet to the natural ordinary high water mark of a lake abutting the pcop0cty. This lakeshore setback shall be determined as the mean horizontal distance between the natural ordinary high water mark on the lakeshore and the allowable building line. 2.Variance From Lakeshore Setback. Any application for a variance from the requirements of Item 1 above shall be referred to the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District for its approval before final action by the Council. Source: Ordinance No. 155 Effective Date; 2-14-74 Subd. 10.^ Conditional Use Permit Required. All acces- sory buiIdings on through lots located in **H Districts shal require a conditional use permit. Subd. 11. Dwelling Use Prohibited. No cellar, basement, tent, trailer, or accessory building shall at any time be used as an occupied dwelling. ORONO CC 255 (4-1-84) mimm:y r' .w W'Jm m-.:> ,.. W ■ -my- : ■ -j ■ ■ . iV '■ •'V: .'M'. .r^-' - ''i mmm x..” ■ ; ^ ■ .:C., -i.'.: ■■' -iiU'■' "■ •■■I IHIrr ..^ I..... I r: ■^^m:t:v'M>}.IP^hW%iasossaiasOf^ 9C Lot. Except In the case o£ s provided for hereinafter, no all be located on a lot. reets. Each lot shall face on a ! easement. ngs. tion. No accessory building or any lot prior to the time of ,ng to which it is accessory. jns. No accessory building in sight of the principal building be subject to the approval of ns. In all "R" Districts no 000 square feet of floor area t=>T itached garages or other acces- er the front lot line than the pt on lots which have frontage Source: Municipal Code Sffective Date: 9-14-67 of Principal Building to hall be located closer than 75 Iter mark of a lake abutting the hall be determined as the mean iral ordinary high water mark on Lding line. :om Lakeshore Setback. Any requirements of Item 1 above reek Watershed District for its Council. Source: Ordinance No. 155 effective Date: 2-14-74 ! Permit Required. All acces- cated in "R" Districts shall ohibited. No cellar, basement, g shall at any time be used as mmmi I'-r (4-1-84) EPg>-« ’■ ■Wm< c*e-v*^2M “>-/'^'6C. Residential developments as P« located on a lot rmrep\Tnars//« issue S;rs^i^^‘^:e^^\^p"\l%^,n«Princi^^^^^ constructed. Such permit sha aooroved by tbe City and r»’«p*i7e „%*Ysirn=e”“oV a*’oe^?!!”^. o?; occupancy lor new structure and such structure removed. Ordinance No. 24, Second Series Page 2 of 6 Section 3. Ordinance Section 10.03, Subdivision 9 (D) is hereby repealed and the following language substituted in its place: D. No detached garage or other accessory building shall be located nearer the front or street lot line than the principal building on that lot except on lots which have frontage on a lake and rear yard adjacent to a street, accessory buildings located within the street or rear yards of such lots are subject to the setback requirements of Section 10.23, Subdivision 6B, Section 10.24, Subdivision 5B and Section 10.25, Subdivision 6B except that detached garages may be located 10 feet from the street or rear lot line when doors face away from the street and a turn-around is provided on site. This section sha3 1 not apply to lake- shore lots divided by roadways or corner lots. ma::;rmBmg:Sas'W* m-'mEI: •r;?yyy^:-:yp*- ,--r-v :,:a- ■yyM m^my Pi§{m^;ty.yy,Ph -yi* yp^iMMpyymymympyyyymm ■'■P-y: ■' ■V'.', %ymymy ^myp- yy m.' ^rni?mi\:y wm '.y rm. y-y- ymM .^=- ':^yy:x --- ..-V ,..r ■/'py m 4 'msm: wm-'K:-■■■ i.. ,■ ■... .. tf-.»i,5gr,.«iiH .... .. ■ m '' iafe.77S 10.03;ipal Building. No accep^ory ntegral part of the principal , or moved within ten feet of 3Sory buildings which are for the doors thirty feet or more ors face on a public alley or Spaces. ited. No yard or other open limensions so as to make such the minimum required by the yard or other open space as [uired, it shall not be further ly One Dwelling or Group. No allocated to a building or sfy yard, other open spaces, or ny other building or dwelling 3. The following shall not be d requirements: belt courses, leaders, sills, atures, mechanical devices, 5, provided they do not extend arking except as hereinafter 3 for one family dwellings; 3, loading areas or yards for ed the direct source of light 3f-way or adjacent residential e feet of the front lot line. t exceed 3-1/2 feet in height, ong the front lot line of lake thoroughfare, terraces, steps, ar structures, which do not I floor level of the principal : not less than two feet from cds only, bays not to exceed a :ea of more than twenty square Ldth of three feet, fences and feet above grade and open off- (4-1-84) ||||||||H mmmsm • "... b-. lp£IJ m: V. , :mmn i 'f-„ ' -I m:jfc, - mv-i-:.':: H;/- v V ■ :■ ■ :■ ' :V;K 'V 7 4 'y -\7..y ^.. -y : :.: :.^y 7 •. .. y 7-7^ :v-M :• 7 •:. 7- y y y' :,?’ .;-7' irC;.:-*' I^^'7^^:777m7|77y ■4.. 7. -■■ —V.-V': • . - mmm ■ 7:: 7.V.;i7:y. :v7;.i/; - ■ 77:':7'-f 7777 If-': ' .v» ,mm rr- ■Vk '-= V-i',..a S. 7 :7fm - '■ *iv| Jii.iTik-Ai. . -I Rfeyll s! ,y.oy-y;: ■N. ' 7 •:V.:-77/y - :y -M i-.’ks- ym Vf-tp:1^’- : y ./ 'V:7 y my^m... :.,7;»p7.7.y7;^^kMyr: yWhi m.kkS 10.03B. Rear yard only; balconies, accessory structures except that no structure shall be closer than five feet from the rear lot line, breezeways, detached outdoor picnic shelters and recreational equipment, except as regulated hereinafter. F. Side yards only; accessory structures except that no accessory structure shall be closer than ten feet from any side lot line. it,Subd. 16. Traffic Visibility. No fences, structures or plantTn^ more than three feet high in the "R" District on corner lots shall be permitted to obstruct traffic visibility within a triangular area defined as follows: "Beginning at the intersection of the projected curb lines of two intersecting streets, thence thirty feet along one curb line thence diagonally to a point thirty feet from the point of beginning on the other curb line, thence to the point of beginning. Source: Municipal Code Effective Date: 9-14-67 Subd. 17. Essential Services. This Zoning Chapter shall require a permit for all structures including utility poles, and right-of-ways which are an integral part of a system for publl'"r transportation, as for transmitting power, water, heat, communica tions, gas or sewage by any public utility. The Council shall grant a conditional use permit only after a showing that the public safety, health and welfare will not be harmed by the essential services. ^ Subd. 18. Farming. All farms in existence on January 1, 1975 shall be permitted to continue operation subject to the follow ing cond^ons^^ ^ (A./ "No new "stock farms" shall be created or existing stock^-farras enlarged more than twenty-five percent (25%) in animals over one year old except under the provisions of a conditional use permit. In considering any such permit, the maximum number and type of animals tc be kept shall be determined. The site design and method of operation shall be reviewed and the Council shall find that the proposed "stock farm", if in existence, will not in its opinion be detrimental to the public safety and the general welfare. re.) The establishment of any new building for the housing of aniWls or fowl shall be located 150 feet or more from the nearest offsite residence. C. Products produced on the farm may be sold at retail. One temporary roadside stand may be established for conducting such business. One temporary business sign not over ORONO CC 257 (4-1-84) ORDINANCK NUMBER 9, SECOND SERIESAN ORDINANCE AMENDING PERFORMANCE STANDARDS TO THE NON-ENCROACHMENT AND ACCESSORY STRUCTURE SECTIONS OF THE ORONO MUNICIPAL CODE The City Council of Orono Ordciins As Follows: SECTION 1. Cnapter 13 of the Municipal Code of Orono is hereby aiitended by amending Sections 13.33 Subdivision 15(C), (D), (E), (F) and 13.22 Subdivision 1 to read as follows: SECTION 10.31 Subdivision 15 Non-Encroachments C. Fences which do not exceed 3-1/2 feet in height, fences not over six feet in height along the street lot line of lake frontage lots which front on a major thoroughfare, if fill is reouired, the total combined ht’nht of_ both fence and fi FI sha IT not- exceed 6 Feet an o v e the 'Tie i gh t o f the c r own*"^ f the road, Ce^aces, steps, uncovered porches, stoops or similar structures, which do not extend above the height of the ground floor level of the principal building and extend to a Ustance of not less than two feet from any lot line. D. In side or rear yards only, bays not to exceed a depth of two feet nor to contain an area of more than twenty square feet, fire escapes not to exceed a width of three feet, fences and walls not to exceed a height of six feet above original grade and open off street parking except for lakeshore lots, no fence or wal 1 over forty- two inches BTTt not rfi excess qt_ seventy-two inched Fn located clos'er^ to from the shoreline jif maheight abo vr . tigin a 1 grad e sho re 1 i ne - tl»a < the average d Fs^tance existing residence buiIdinos on adTacent lots, such fences shall not ^ constructed within 75 feet of tliG_ shor^ 1 in¥r~ F. Rear yard only; balconies, breezeways, detached outdoor picnic shelters and recreational equipment except as regulated hereinafter; no accessory structure shall be closer than five feet from a rear lot line nor sha11 a fenc^ or wa11 constructed within a re^ yard exceed a heTgTrt~o"f six feet above~originiTJ grade/ Side yards only; no accessory structure shall be closer than ten fee t from any s id e lot line nsis sha 1 1 ^ fence o_£ wa 1 1 cqjiatxuciied within a side yard exceed a heig ht of six feet above original grade. SECTION 10.22. dential Districts. Regulations for One Family Lakeshore Resi- al D V £Subdivision 1. Lakeshore Set Back Regulations. The set back from the shoreline for lakeshore lots shall be at least 75 feet and no building, fence or wall over forty-two inches (but not BOARDS TO THE OHS OP THE ORONO :ode of Orono is ision 15(C), (D), >ws: Lght, fences not it line of la)ce are, if fill is ? and fin sj)a 11 wn Qf the road. lilar structures, 3 floor level of of not less than d a depth of two quare feet, fire es and walls not ade and open off ice or wall over .^-two inches ui closer^ to i shoreline o f ttLg. jch fences sha11 leT” etached outdoor pt as regulated loser than five ja 11 constructed above~ originajL L be closer than fence or wall ! six feet above PV’:'mmmmmm Lakeshore Resi- ations. The set be at least 75 o inches(but not : im ^ r-. ■ :v ; ymSB ST-.V1J --kI IMM'mmmnrn MmM ■■* m.-a vi;5gS 'f-. t ' »C">-- A.'. r 1 fthim HffllllliTrI iiifth iftim........../in excess of seventy-two inchesjin height above original grade may be located closer to the shoreline than the average distance from the shoreline of existing residence buildings on adjacent lots. ki-- V - I SECTION 2. Adoption and Publication. This ordinance shall be effective upon adoption, and a short summary shall be published in the Lake Minnetonka Sun and The Laker newspapers. Adopted by the City Council of Orono on this 28th day of January, 1985, by a vote of 5 ayes and 0 nays.I Doirothy M/THalli-n, City Clerk m piSi7-77S|♦,• >■;.; ••■ ■ i .:■ • ;••.• ,r iywyy.M.mm A,y^'w-^llllllll^\e ociginal grade average distance iings on adjacent s ordinance shall umraary sha11 be cer newspapers. th day of January, :, Mayor \ mms ♦ '■■L :v. mmm '. ■>: , ■■ . ■ ••.'•=• ii.- ■ • :• . m' mimm^mmi " - --"^iHk-'wSmMym^mmys»i ib»p;»^y i. iMlii:;;-' ,M- -■^-■Vs;-.../5iffe::;:L^;vv^^^^1 t.-: -va-Lj*' ixm- i -■ ■■■■m mi ■rH : - ■■■■ V. ■; _ .-Li-- ••• • • .. ■■ ■ - J- 5PS-^7f!5^|k r ' ' nmmmK::^i::V*'MmmM ,1 i SSs!^ t 1 ...yy-mmmS 10.60within a building or fully screened so as not to be visible from adjoining properties, exceot boats and unoccupied trailers less than 20 feet in length, which are not stored for commercial purposes, if stored to the rear of the house and a distance of 10 feet or more from any property line. Source: Ordinance no. 172 Effective Date: 1-1-75 Subd. 14. Waste Materials. Waste material shall not be washed into the public storm sewer system nor the sanitary sewer system without first having received a permit to do so from the City. If said permit is not granted, a method of disposal shall be devised which will not require continuous land requisition for permanent operation and will not cause a detrimental effect to the adjacent land. Should the waste be of solid form rather than fluid, the storage area shall be so located and fenced as to be removed from public view. In all districts, all waste material, debris, refuse, garbage, materials not currently in use for construction or otherwise regulated herein shall be kept in an enclosed building or properly contained in a closed container for such purposes. The owner of vacant land shall be responsible for keeping such vacant land free of waste material and noxious weeds. Subd. 15. Drainage. Mo land shall be developed and no use shall be permitted that results in water runoff causing flooding, or erosion on adjacent properties. Such runoff shall be properly channeled into a storm drain, water course, ponding area or other suitable facility. Subd. 16. Traffic Control. The traffic generated by any use shall be channelized and controlled in a manner that will avoid congestion on public streets, safety hazards, or excessive traffic through residential streets. Vehicles backing from a parking space shall not back into the public street. No access drive to any lot shall be located within 20 feet of any two intersecting street right-of-way lines. ORONO CC Subd. 17. Radiation, Etc. No activities shall be permitted that emit dangerous radio activity beyond enclosed areas. There shall be no %lectrical disturbance adversely affecting the operation of any point of any equipment including but not limited to radio and television fttrwr SBC. 10.61. SPECIAL PROVISIONS. Subd. 1. Signs as Accessory Use. Signs are a permitted accessory use in all districts subject to the following regulations : 379 prnmmmmmmtm5 not to be visible from inoccupied trailers less stored for commercial use and a distance of 10 Ordinance no. 172 ve Date: 1-1-75 ite material shall not be I nor the sanitary sewer lermit to do so from the thod of disposal shall be us land requisition for etriraental effect to the solid form rather than ted and fenced as to be :ts, all waste material, : currently in use for ein shall be kept in an 1 a closed container for shall be responsible for srial and noxious weeds. lall be developed and no 1 water runoff causing s. Such runoff shall be ter course, ponding area traffic generated by any a manner that will avoid ds, or excessive traffic ing from a parking space access drive to any lot :wo intersecting street o activities shall be :y beyond enclosed areas, adversely affecting the icluding but not limited , Signs are a permitted ict to the following iiimiiliK ■mmsS 10.61.*cA. On Right-Of-Way. Private signs are prohibited within the public right-of-way or easements except that the Council may grant a conditional use permit to locate signs and decorations on or within the right-of-way under their jurisdiction for a specified time not to exceed ninety days. B. Flashing. Illuminated flashing signs shall not be permitted in any district. C. Beams. Illuminated signs or devices giving off an intermittent, steady or rotating beam consisting of a collection or concentration of rays of light shall not be permitted in any district. D. Sales Signs. For purpose of selling, renting or leasing property, a sign not in excess of ten square feet per surface may be placed within the front yard of such property to be sold or leased. Such signs shall not be less than fifteen feet from the right-of-way line unless flat against the structure. For the purpose of selling or promoting a residential project of six or more dwelling units, one sign not to exceed 48 square feet; a commercial area of three acres or more, or an industrial acrea of ten acres or more, one sign not to exceed 96 feet of advertising surface may be erecred upon the project site. Such sign shall not remain after 90% of the project is developed. E. Existing Signs. Signs existing on September 14, 1967 which do not conform to the regulations are a non-conforming use. F. Traffic Interference. No sign may be erected that, by reason of position, shape or color would interfere in any way with the proper functioning or purpose of a traffic sign or signal. G. Building Wall Signs. Signs shall not be painted directly on the outside wall of a building. Signs shall not be painted on a fence, rocks oi similar structure or feature in any district. Paper and similar signs shall not be attached directly to a building wall by an adhesive or similar means. Signs shall be considered as a structure or fastened to another structure. H.7 Temporary Signs. There shall be no more than one temporary (three months or less) sign in any required yard area, and there shall be no more than three such signs on any lot, and the total area of such signs shall not exceed 25 square feet. I. Election Signs. Election signs are permitted on private property in any district provided such signs are removed within thirty days following the election as related to the signs. Ho election sign shall be permitted in any "R" District sooner than two months preceding the election relating to the sign. ORONO CC 380 (4-1-84) P?': i ■■ ' •- -V - v’. ■■-h ■ ; -V •• i;. : .a:31 *: ■ ■■'I § 10.61igns are prohibited ept that the Council .gns and decorations jurisdiction for a ing signs shall not devices giving off :ing of a collection e permitted in any selling, renting or >n square feet per such property to be than fifteen feet the structure. For 1 project of six or 43 square feet; a industrial acrea of feet of advertising Such sign shall not ng on September 14, re a non-conforming ign may be erected Ld interfere in any a traffic sign or hall not be painted Signs shall not be or feature in any I attached directly ns. Signs shall be structure. 11 be no more than any required yard i signs on any lot, ] 25 square feet. IS are permitted on signs are removed Lated to the signs. •Strict sooner than ‘ sign. (4-1-84) .T ^ 1 ‘ -r’ a-- '■3:f v'S),? ' - ym ■,yv ■.'t'':.- .;:- m: :.'■■■ :S :> •• - :;v.=. o:-.■m mmm ■■■■m3 rr:^:\ ..«.-::;.V;...■■■:■ s*< ,•*\i ^^;3’- •> ^ 1 .-Kv»k>0kk:kkl 4 *• WWMmrnM^ k mm Vm ii Subd. 2. Signs in "R" Districts.the following signs are permitted:A. Nameplates.S 10.61Within "R" Districts,1. One nameplate sign for each dwelling and such sign shall not exceed two square feet in area per surface, and no sign shall be so constructed as to have more than two surfaces. 2. One nameplate sign for each dwelling group of six or more units, and such sign shall not exceed six square feet in area per surface and no sign shall be so constructed as to have more than two surfaces.^._ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3. One nameplate sign for each oermitted use or use by conditional permit other than residential and such sign shall not exceed twelve square feet in area per surface. fl. Illumination. Symbols, statues, sculptures and integrated architectural features on non-residential buildings may be illuminated by flood lights provided the direct source of light is not visible from the public right-of-way or adjacent residential district. C. Setbacks, Etc. Any sign over one-half square foot shall be set back at least five feet from any property line. No sign shall exceed eight feet in height above the average grade level. Signs may be illuminated but such lighting shall be diffused or indirect. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Subd. 3. Signs in "B" and "I" Districts. Within the "B" and "I" Districts nameplate signs and business signs are permitted subject to the following regulations: Source: Municipal Code Effective Date: 9-14-67 A. "B-1", "B-2" and "3-4": Size. Within the "3-1", "B-2" and "B-4" Districts, the aggregate square footage of sign space per lot shall not exceed the sum of one square foot for each front foot of building, plus one square foot for each front foot of lot not occupied by a building. No individual siqn shall exceed fifty square feet. Source: Ordinance No. 172 Effective Date: 1-1-75 B* "B-3": Size. Within the "B-3" District, the aggregate square footage of sign space per lot shall not exceed the sura of four square feet per front foot of building, plus one square foot per front foot of property not occupied by a building. No individual sign surface shall exceed 100 square feet. C. "I": Size. Within any "I" District, the aggregate square footage of sign space per lot shall not exceed the ORONO CC 381 ■ ■ ~T •• f V mi mi I my Wmmym ; -i--- • .'.a '■yy' ■■.:.-c«^i ymmmi- y-y3y;.ir-y/K, 43-1-84) ■ 'SiJSisWw r..;.M.il»:./^:?i;:i*:sJStfc^^fcafcy ^S 10.61 Within "R" Districts,for each dwelling and n area per surface, and ore than two surfaces. :or each dwelling group not exceed six square 3e so constructed as to for each permitted use idential and such sign p^r surface. ^ •"' itatues, sculptures and (idential buildings may direct source of light Dr adjacent residential over one-half square rom any property line, bove the average grade oh lighting shall be :ricts. Within the "B" 3S signs are permitted lunicipal Code Date; 9-14-67 ze. Within the "3-1", juare footage of sign e square foot for each for each front foot of lual sian shall exceed rdinance No. 172 Date; 1-1-75 "B-3" District, the t shall not exceed the Iding, plus one square sd by a building. No re feet. ' "I" District, the t shall not exceed the 43-1-84) mwm m space. ' '-r'lWimm-hiIhS 10.75SEC. 10.75. HEIGHT OP STRUCTURES.Special Provisions. The height limitations A. Antenna or antenna structures. B. Church spires. C. Belfries. D. CuQfl^afi^aQjl^omes which do not contain usable E. Monuments F Wa-gg owers. G. Fire and hose towers. H. Observation towers. I. Flag poles. J. Chimneys. K. Smokestacks. above height o£‘'ihe'’“?ld'ing!"'’ "O' "«« than three feet M. Cooling towers. N. Elevator penthouses. ..w 1Conditional Use Permits. Heights in excess of those allowed under Subdivision 1 above for the uses enumerated oS^uiUt ”to^ th^ permitted only by conditional use permit granted pursuant to the procedures as set forth in Section 10 09 Source; Ordinance No. 198 Effective Date; 8-22-77 afST?f£f ! Sf"tht“‘/^e\St' «ain building and t'h“e glrlgV It pVr’k'i‘ng"’^spaoe'’'may“be in "tSe ™?nta?ned. Provided a yard of ten feet V „.o?e ij in hho Additional Provisions. Required yards specified shall be subject to the following additional requirements; -Lv^wiuy <»h>n K=i„o , t '^fough Lots. Through lots in any districtshall have a required front yard on each street. "B" and "I" nisVrir^fl Adjacent Lots. In the existina Lont f iaverage depth of at least two onAQMon ^ ^ ^ buildings within 150 feet of the lot inq estion are less or greater than the minimum front yard depth 391 : v;-=§ 10.75The height limitations tpter may be increased by n applied to the following uctures. Lch do not contain usable not more than three feet :s. Heights in excess of for the uses enumerated ional use permit granted Section 10.09. Ordinance No. 198 ve Date: 8-22-77 Sloping Lots. On any lot s an average ground slope by the main building of cection of the side lot may be permitted in such ig space may be in the f ten feet or more is visions. Required yards sject to the following ■» lots in any district reet. Adjacent Lots. In the depth of at least two 150 feet of the lot in nimum front yard depth m iip; mmwM s *•y^1 :y'<m mmW§ir^ mm WM ymmmmmtsmM m-"' ■s 10.75required for the district, required front yards shall not be less than the average depth of such existing front yards; however "thedepth of a front yard shall not be less than five feet nor be required to exceed fifty feet. , C. R Districts: Adjacent Lots. In any "R" District, where the average depth of at least two existing front yards for buildings within 150 feet of the lot in question and within the same block front is less or greater than the minimum front yard depth required for the district, the required front yard shall not be less than the average depth of such existing front yards; however, the depth of a front yard shall not be less than ten feet nor be required to exceed fifty feet. Source: Municipal Code Effective Date:* 9-14-67 (Sections 10.76 through 10.98, inclusive, reserved for future expansion.) ORONO CC 392 mi^mmmmmmS 10.75yards shall not be less ront yards; however, the than five feet nor be :ent Lots. In any "R" .east two existing front the lot in question and reater than the minimum the required front yard of such existing front I shall not be less than et. Municipal Code e Date: 9-14-67 /e, reserved for future (4-1-84) • l-’v- :..::: mmm wr-ssS'.3: ■;•"•. •?;v.- 'V. . •. ■3' V., •■f' ^-V'/' Vv': ;■ ■: ::•■■ .-^;i ^ ■•■;./ -.t. 3:^Si > ••' • '•;.^r.v- ■•'■ ■I''' .■ ■■■■■ .-t' ■: "< -■■■■'. '■:3v:x: «»■. ■m n • ■ ■ tt'is,! • ■.*.'. . • •■-------------------.• *’••* *• ■■■ . =S 6.06lien upon each lot or parcel proportionately, or such charge may be ''assessed pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 429.01 et seq.'.Said proportionate share is to be determined by dividing the total costs of maintenance, repair or replacement, including without limitation, the cost of cleaning, snow removal, surfacing and •resurfacing, by the number of lots or parcels, adjoining the private road, and each owner shall become liable for said proportionate share, or as may be determined by the Council. 6.07. OBSTRUCTIONS IN STREETS AND PRIVATE ROADS. y'* ''#'Subd. 1. Obstructions. It is a misdemeanor for any person to place, deposit, display or offer for sale, any fence, goods or other obstructions upon, over, across or under any street or private road without first having obtained a written permit from the City, and then only in compliance in all respects with the terras and conditions of such permit, and taking precautionary measures for the protection of the public. An electrical cord or device of any kind is hereby included, but not by way of limitation, within the definition of an obstruction. Subd. 2. Fires. It is a misdemeanor for any person to build or maintain a fire upon a street or private road. Subd. 3. Dumping in Streets or Private Roads. It is a misdemeanor for any person to throw or deposit in any street or private road any nails, dirt, glass or glassware, cans, discarded cloth or clothing, metal scraps, garbage, leaves, grass or tree limbs, paper or paper products, shreds or rubbish, oil, grease or other petroleum products, or to empty any water containing salt or other injurious chemical thereon. It is a violation of this Section to haul any such material, inadequately enclosed or covered, thereby permitting the same to fall upon streets or private road. It is also a violation of this Section to place or store any building materials or waste resulting from building construction or demolition on any street or private road without first having obtained a written permit from the City. The building permittee shall remove all construction or demolition waste, or soil wa^ed or tracked into any street. Subd. 4. Signs and Other Structures. It is a misdemeanor for any person to place cr maintain a sign, advertisement, or other structure in any street or the right-of-way of any private road. Subd. 5. Placing Snow or Ice in a Roadway. It is a misdemeanor for any person, not acting under a specific contract with the City or without special permission from the City, to remove snow or ice from private property and place the same in the roadway of any street or private road. ORONO CC 144 (4-1-84) \K:y *f §■ S : ;■ 1 'P&rm lit ijc.Ly, or such charge may be , Section 429.01 et seq. led by dividing the total Tient, including without removal, surfacing and parcels, adjoining the ecome liable for said ed by the Council. fl} PRIVATE ROADS. a misdemeanor for any er for sale, any fence, ross or under any street ed a written permit from n all respects with the id taking precautionary . An electrical cord or d, but not by way of struction. neanor for any person to private road. Private Roads. It is a eposit in any street or issware, cans, discarded , leaves, grass or tree rubbish, oil, grease or water containing salt or ,s a violation of this adequately enclosed or j fall upon streets or his Section to place or esulting from building or private road without the City. The building >r demolition waste, or tructures. It is a or maintain a sign, :eet or the right-of-way in a Roadway. It is a der a specific contract sion from the City, to id place the same in the (4-1-84) ORDINANCE NO. 54, Second Series AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 6.01, 6.o5 and 6.06 OF THE CITE OF ORONO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING T(^ improvements” ON PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ROADS AND RIGHTS OF WA- THE CITY OF ORONO DOES ORDAIN: s.c-ion 6.01, subdivision, 1, 2. 3 and .“.u.nio*pil Cod. ara h.r.by d.l.t.d, A n.w aeciion 6.01 is addad to read -■ 4>*i ,■'■y i'i- -M ■■*0 mmmmm ... Section 6.01 DEFINITIONS. or ;;::;7?S?=on;arrnnr “ Indtolti: a%'nn:ra| fntani^g";; words and terms defined in Minna^ta Statutes.^a^ta. 169 sh ^:i?-Lirwor%,”aS-%JJ:r, =-n:; S:rt^Ia^OrS^f^cf'^naU nava the following meanings, unless the context indicates otne-s/.se. A "Corner" means the point of intersection or the extension of li.nes of two public or private curb faces. a "Curb Cut" means the opening along a street curb line or pavement edge for the purpose of , ingress and egress from a roadway. Curb cut include the width of the driveway approach and of the curb returns, if any. C "Curb Return" means that portion of a curb next to a driveway aporoach which includes the radius or the ramp-type lug on commercial or industrial t/pe Ld which connuct, th. driv.w.y .ppro.ch tc th. public or private road curb. D. "Driveway" means a paved or otherwise area on private property for the operation of automobiles and other vehicles. E. -Driveway Approach" aeans a paved or otherwise is^i"?ss!?c*srpr?;aa%5ii\'ns^;???a?rp?ss.|y7 io"!I*;S *??va*?r??op'«t.r^I Sriveway approach must provide access to a parking area, a driveway, a door intended and used for the entrance o vehicJ.es, or other similar structure or Driveway aonroaches shall be or two classes: a) driveway approaches; and b) business driveway approaches. A.. • ■ -6 ■ ■. . ; ; ■ • . : /.■ ■ !.*\* .* • '•* ^ * : '''t-, ■ i'M ■■ If, ■fe - ■Wm-X.W;' ,,PF1^-.. •'* ■ .1 ■t'..AVv- .• ,.v mmm 7 • • 7 3: ^ •! I N.: Vn^- ' ■ /fc.. .f j, . . 4 mmsmmm "'U- S:7:;”S'S 7774;:.®wMiM 77;| ®r •••: -i'- .-• ^iv*4:r®i’v i;:. r-S'Sind 6.06 OF THE PING TO ND RIGHTS OF WAY £ the City of Orono ion 6.01 is added to in the City Code, ry intent, the Chapter 169 shall nd a. The dinance, shall have cates otherwise: rsection of the rivate curb faces a street curb ! motor vehicle ) cut width shall LCh and of the ot a curb next to a idius or curvature Industrial type 4S.Y approach to the rwise delineated ition of automobiles or otherwise tween the roadway property, for vehicles from perty. A driveway ng area, a the entrance of facility. sses: a) resident iveway approaches. mmm mm • . ,. ; "V-:.--> V--'‘••A- ^ -ifes■■ •'■■ , ■ .::;311wit rnMmmmmBm hi S®li' ; TT *.----. M1 >» • • :Vy:;;v: .j;'v ^ f. = = • ^ I.:'' .JrJ ,■ • ;;..Mj:.^ Lv; F -Business Driveway Approach" means a driveway annroach from anv public cighc-oc-way providing motor vehicle's with ingress and egress from the P>;itlic ^^ii!te road to any property other than a single familydwelling.G. -Resident Driveway Approach" means a d‘i^eway?nd“^ce«‘’irr“o»"’J^WcI./£rom the told ?rr,th,le £a.tly reeidehtial dwelling. H -Driveway Turnaround" means a paved or otherwise ^'parlv dHinLted area which is part of or connected to a^driviway or driveway approach, on private property, in s"*^e ^or an automcbils or ocner vehicle to tur“!iS deJJe^r^Uhcet leavlh, the paved ot deliaeated area. I. -Frontage- means the lot line abutting a public or private street. j. -parcel o£ land' ceans a lot or coetigoous lota or a tract officially ragiatered under one ownership. y -Private .goad" means any street cr roaaway which has n^t heln dedicated to public use, or which is not maint1l«rby“ublic fSnds but pursuant to an easesont between person, or .etwe-n a person or persons and the City. L -Public Road- means the entire area dedicated public use, or contained in a plat, a*n J^tvpuoii^ ua , a. - adverse possession, to the City “r"ot^er |ivIrnmen"l"Ld?. and ?hall include but not be ?fm?hPd to roadways, boulevards, sidewalks, alleys, and iiSir l.Mic S?opecty between lateral property lines m *„'!l:cLxen Aot SSewn orthrplattin, map, the “ wai shall not be less than tan (10) feet wide on nih alL of the actual paved or traveled roadway surface. k Eilfi lEiii‘A ■• >. ... ■■:aM■ • !• ■',■ ■■' ■■ ■• ' ' ■ 0 mm■y0y- : :/00\700.mmi amiimmymi ■ymmy-: :. ms. "• ‘ '-I'"'"" f • ■ •.-. ••:= c;.. ■ii! O:-■ ^ ^. • :-r; ^ - . .kiLW iS& mmsms: 'ms-:rn-ym ;#SwTf, ’k',.;<9. JV- »,:; jjjciveway ding motoc ubLic or ingle familyrivewaye-way cles from the esidential otherwise connected to property, er vehicle to or delineated a public or ous lots or a hip • way which has s not n to travel etween a Gated to nt or other 0 the City , but not be alleys, and Y lines in roadways map, the feet wide on dway surface v-%. .^ S-r-^y:>• -if* -•*-.*MX'■. . ■■\ ...d-I, _44 .An Invitation to the 19^ Minnesota Planning ConferenceDXKI F-^rrni 1 X 1989 MNAPA/MPA Ptaming Cmteraice April 6-7 Sheraton Northwest 1-494 and Hwy. 169 • Brooklyn Park, MN. N An excellent program is being put together. It is es pecially designed for planning commissioners, developers, council and board membets, planners, researchers and people who are allied with the planning field. Join your colleagues from throughout Minnesota at this year’s annual state planning conference. Highlights planned for the two-day event include.There will be a get-acquainted reception on Wednesday Them# Sessions. These will be built around this year’s evening April 5 for early arrivers to the conference. conference theme of finding the common ground among de velopers, planning commissioners, city councilmembers and In addition, Blaine, Brooklyn Park, Champlin, and Maple Grove are cosponsoring a training session for planning corn- professional planning staff. When all is said and done, don't missioners, council members and planners on planning and we really have the same goals in mind? Here’s a great oppor- the law. The session will be held on April 5 at 7:30 p.m„ at the tunity to develop understanding and rapport.Brooklyn Park Community Activity Center, 5600 85th Av. N. • Personal Skills Sessions. Do you need to learn or to ^ a conference registrant, you are invited to attend the ses- brush up on the skills we need to be effective in planning? Top- swn. ics include writing skills and managing productive meetings.Advance registration is encouraged. Use the form pro- Planning Skills Sessions. Tfiese include sessions on vided below, or you can wait until you receive a complete con- planning for mixed-use development, suburban revitalization, ference brochure next month. Whatever your choice, save the wetlands, creating community, legal trends and ethics for on your calendar now. planners.For more information, call Randy Thoresen, conference Mobile Workshops. We'll take an afternoon away from coordinator, at (612) 784-6700. For questions about registra- the hotel to gtkon a tour. Conferees can choose from; 1. a tour of urban design in the Twin Cities Area 2 a tour focusing on suburban growth 3. a tour of revitalized downtowns in small cities bon, call the Government Training Service, at (612) 222-7409 orioy free at 1-800-652-9719. You should make your own hotel arrangements. The Sheraton Northwest phone number is (612) 566-8855. Tell them you are attending the MNAPA/MPA State Planning Con ference. VS ■■ ■ *• ,k».•r-'V‘^hftirii*'rr‘'irfi''-'r^-r -i lii ir "rr ' 'lii'i^-Tiirir^ 'L ■ ■;vVi^i - ^ *k ^. aiii • '.y It is es- velopers, riers and 3ta at this ■'.‘feiaEa acquainted reception on Wednesday arrivers to tfie conference. Brooklyn Park. Champlin, and Maple a training session for planning com- Tibers and planners on planning and be held on April 5 at 7:30 p.m., at the ity Activity Center. 5600 85th Av. N. int. you are invited to attend the ses- ismm: . -.-V n is encouraged. Use the form pro wait until you receive a complete con- onth . Whatever your choice, save the now. )n, call Randy Thoresen, conference 4-6700. For questions about registra- t Training Service, at (612) 222-7409 •9719. your own hotel arrangements. The jne number is (612) 566-8855. Tell he MNAPA/MPA State Planning Con- 44•'■ -'T i I n IVM \ '--v ‘ - ............... ■■■\ . ';:v ‘ ■ ............... . ■- -V * * E®5^SP€'"^I : 5 . -r- i 1^1^ MINNESOTA CMAPTEH AMERICAN PLANNING ASSOCIATION IPL 7300 West 147th St. - Suite 503 P£n^ Apple Valley, MN 55124 I ill IM II CCD 0 I ‘ U 3 .E-.'^£ r^AELSTH li^ *TTirrr'1 •=.0. sex bi, CRYSTAL BAY, S An Invitation to the 1989 Minnesota Planning Conference '<[■ »e*v.>*i-- tf .vy.y .-•* jk : > -■f «s. mmmmm’i iil t i • •••i" PYw'«t;'>'-:rV ■ ; '» VY. :;•■ I rf -^7 ^ A - ■ 7.■ ■ . .. .y.: • V . - ■ if. lOlSS ctosauuiy^‘iHBd ;s -IS moi 19^ duping Bjosauui^^ ZQZ aoiAjas Ouiuieji luaujoiaAos :oi S19 0} aiqeAed )|99i|3 pue uijO:J uoitaiisiBay new suMOiUMOQ paziieiiA.ay □ lAMOig uBQjnqns C B3JV sanio uw| ui u6»s8Q ueqjn □ :a3uaj8|8J^ jnoi anqow (pappe aq him aCjBua Cuimq 05 e) auj jig c SiD ci aiqKABd ‘^oaqa Am st pasppu3 ^ :suo|)do luaui^d iOOQ aqi iB uoiiBJisiOay oi$ □ (papnioui S|BSUJ) asnodg sc$ □ (papnpui sieam) luapnig ges □ uoiiHJisiSay aouBApv 09$ n :saaj aauaiaiuoQ (juixJ aS'HU) auoud dl2/3iBIS^0 SS94)PV jOlWMV m lUtioj uojHifiay mwm% 'Y W»"' ■'■-n4 di;:1E#3Planning Ccimnission Chair-i^an Kelley Planning Comniission Members City Administrator BernhardsonPROM: Jeanne A. Mabusth, Building & Zoning AdministratorDATE; March 16, 1989 The following item was submitted by a Commission Member. Staff feels it merits your review and consideration and hopefully you will consider it for discussion purposes at a future meeting. Please let Staff know if the Planning Commission would be interested in this item or any other issue consideration. ior future 14 Ways to Build A Better Planning Commission 8. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. ■T" h0 Insf.luta for Educairan m Lccai J Government in Berkeley, California, suggests 14 ways to imorovo your local planning commission. 1. Suiid and adept bylaws and cro- cedures, and stick to them. Z Oeveioo and make availaoie to anyone who wants them good and reiiaole inrormation. data, ana maos, Preoare and maintain an aoecuate general plan, refer to ft. and make and imoiement deasions that are consistent with its policies. Annually re-examine what you are doing as a commission, how well you are doing it. and how to do rt better. Outline a year ’sjwork on active planning and stick to it. Dont con fuse development-permit process ing (plan review) with real planning. Ask to participate in preoaring the planning agency's budget. Meet pehodicaiiy with your aty oouncii or county board to ex • change ideas and to assess your mutual obiectives. 11. Consider a public forum every year or so. Ask oeoDle (your 'diems*) how things are going ana wnat they want done (if anything). Tell vour statf wnat you warn, how you want material oresented to you. etc Dont be a oassive com missioner waiting for the "experts* to tali you wnat to do next. Attena some short courses on now planning techniques or the latest in land use law. and expect your staff to do the same. Tour about as a commission to see wnat others are doing. Sometimes you will be uolitted to lino out how many light years anead ot your neighbors you really are. and someiimos you'll get some ideas woTh borrowing. Aopoim a commission representa tive to apoear before the elected body when it is necessary to ex plain or sell an action Dont expect staff to do your job. Lobby for good planning. If yjtf dont, who will? Take lime to ohen! new commis sioners to the job. Remember how tough it was to get the hang of it when you were a new member of your commission. 12. 13. 14. / v-M'- i-:. mm trim ' w':- ■. ■ . V/ V.'-' 1; / Kli - -i 1: V ■ ■ H 4 'I‘ mmrn y h. nss^-wiKilllilEi^N i^JsIMHiyiSmailliillfB^^ Hi, nunam oomkxssioh mbiiki mnur, mmcb 20, 19S» 7>oo p.m. UTS ■«■ KMD 8URB - onowm. CTMCBgM CCUKIL KXPUSBRAnVB - AnWMKB SCHDOLBD PUBLIC BBMtXBC 1. 7i00 p.B. *1384 Prlt* Gullickaon, 99 Sixth Avenue North - Vacation of Drainage t Utility EaaaaMnt 2. 7il5 p.B. *1386 Clifford Otten> Hortheaat Quedrant At Interaectlon Of Wllloif Road t Highway 12 - Raxoning Froai RR-IB to B-1 3. 9i00 p.m. Municipal Paclllty - Site Analyaia - Preaentera David Kroaa, Boarman 4 Aaaociatea ACnOB XTBIS 10. 11. *1261 Joe Rauachandorfer - 3895 Shoreline Drive - Variance - Continuation of Public Hearing *1326 Nayaata Country Club - 200 Waysata Boulevard - Claaa II Preliminary Subdivlaion - Continuation of Public Bearing *1366 Loren Butterfield - 3925 Watertown Road - Preliminary Subdivlaion - Reconaideration of Conditions of Approval *1374 Preahwater Foundation, 2500 Shadywood Road - Subdivlaion of a Lot Line Rearrangeawnt - Continuation of Public Bearing *1376 Dale t Chris Palm, 1710 Shadywood Road • Variance - Continuation of Public Bearing *1383 Lillian Bonander, 3200 North Shore Drive - After the Pact Variance - Public Bearing *1385 Big Island Board of Governors, Big Island Vet's Camp Conditional Use Permit - Public Bearing *1387 Margaret Roasing, 130 Cygnet Place After the Pact Variance - Public Bearing Ordinance Amendment - Review 4 Pinal Action ■i BDDinanL ims 13. Planning Commission approval of February 21, 1989 Minutes. 14. ADJOORBMBMT Ap^“iT\"o! mrc:»^\^^M4?ing? ‘ «P«-e—t.tive to attend the y »» .:;;i/f-'v^;^::'‘':'■' ''■'ir ":'':«‘r‘*5^?^ >^7 • . ' '• ■..»>''''S''.- •yrr'. .'>a.»'■. ?< yj ■0 ”/'-"--r ••.1- - ’■ • ; •" ■'■• ' i-j ^f *“/‘* "' ** ^'‘"'■i " /»''* - * '• '■ ' I— ■5*s?«^Sspip8r» ' k'r-’’■ k.: 1 • ’, ‘-‘ •- ■ *: • “ f .-'’: y^'' ^ rr;.: • >’v''y". / -,^ ':. . ;:'i ' ■' -•^’ ' ’. -;f.E^:r.jj^v^vv:- . ;■ :L- •■ • ^;v. f" •• '• ■>'-v .'• - =»v- 2 \v>;fc'' .. [y-V.■;>■''' .- i ■/ V- -V ■ > Hll ■' * ''r- •• v.'V- -'- • ■•'• .. • ' •-bs 'r ■-■ .: 1- ~vs.. U ■'^-\ K-^ ;j-dO ?0 LEGEND OCNSrCS NON MOHUMCHT SI ocwrts MOM MowuMCwT n acwixs 'WCR uNc OCMOTCS OAS UMK OCNOICS OVOIMCAO MO«U Ot»OTU TflXRMOMC t«c ss=u oiiDrTATjoR or TMK ■CMM STSTBi Qso roo ms somti u uses at • on.r KAStMvTS or rccow «ifcs res TITU 3WWJMCI ISSOCS ST 1 1C. KSTMMT, or'nts^swKT • (sasiiflsomt vriurr iiivs am ssaa r*on SUMS ST ensM tm vourtn « PAST er I BIKASS MAT On.T. AS TABS • IKrORKATIOi AS SSO OSTAIKCO r«M T» I mCVTStTSACS MAS BTSACSi s:st mo scr I SCUM aeSAMOO m himxmqn sctbacs lzms mas ITT or oaoM SO* so; B iliiiiS >■« xm iw M4M sc«t»* g»^ir—u S«r««r tMtMl I •!(«•(* I i;e«c?! jAserS/i-i. i«. O CO ?o: % ? iU £ u §. .£ ic i S i a IX Qsf to QJ OT a: (I lU i a! Ia^‘i;h II m § O0 > z s o = (/) c g j s o oca S s u. ►- o N « o SHEET I Of I yiFi-S-^r, ;/?fetv^^iii5 ’h iw * ,2 ^iim ■«,>' -.-w ■ ,-i^it,., .:% "mmm M:l®l:3l€.i5i^^^S 1 i I hareby cartify that this is a trua and corraet representation of a survey of the boundaries of that part of Lot 11 lying Southerly of the following described line: Beginning at the Southwest comer of the North 14 feet of said Lot; thence South 87 degrees 27 minutes East,to the shore of Crystal; Bay Lake Minnetonka; and that part of Lot 12, lying Northerly of a lino drawn parallel with and distant 71.2 feet Nortiiorly, measured at right angles from the Southerly line of Lot 13, all in Shadywood, an addition to the County of Hennepin in the.Township of Orono, according to the official plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said County of Hennepin, and of the location of all buildings, if any, thereon. It does not purport to show any other improvements or encroachments. •Note: Bearings shown are shown on the plat of "Shady Wood" and the Northerly line of the above described property is assumed to bo described in relation to said plat bearings. COFFIN a GRONBERG, INC. Scale Date 1 inch - 20 feet January 13, 1986 Denotes iron marker ^.yy _ _ _ _ •IMark. S. Gronberg Lie. 12755 Gordon R. Coffin Lie. No. 6064 '.Engineers, Land Surveyors, Planners -.!Long.Xake, Minnesota R^jmesMiwisis ‘-.iS:..l_L±.l J__L._._l__1_.J h!': !M ANl) VI I ! !> A! i . •. AMI'^ hiA. IM AI jm, I f\^\ MiAlj!' ! ONKA ^ ^ r^r ro-y^r-rv* ■■»-•- f IHEONDriHING SajnERSHCan'HERE AREMOSQUrmS. i "ii I - : Ot<^lJ^b^^ ^"v:'i:i-:-':'^v||?^'^.- :L€ ' :r;. z : ;, rf vouie a Yetriid looI<ine for a quiet place ta relax with Famifirand ftfends, why not establish a beachhead on a ^ - -j -3 ., r-"- For more information on rates and facilities, write Big fsland Veterans Camp.iEO; Box 598. Excelsior. MM55331. Or call (61^74-1958. u •i 1 fCf 'JiS , V,:: 1:;% ;• . i li;y ■ ^ i, '' i?'. -V- iV / • >. ’■. ;-•■■ ?•■. :;• ;;V • • L: :6SfrZ# NOiimosaH * : iXife .: - y= '" ;' '■:-5'' . ' IX ^4.. . . V 'r., 'k.M Ui::iX:i .V msi S£Wi« rc.f 0