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10-10-1994 Council Packet
n,iA AGENDA IX>R COUNCIL MEETLNG SET VOK MONDAY, (K'TOBER 10, 1994, 7:30 P.M. ORONO COUNCIL CHA.\IBERS, 2780 KELLEY PARKWAY, ORONO, MINNESOTA V-* « * ■ (*) Asterisk items are considered to he routine items to be enacted upon by one motion by the City Council under the Consent Item* on the agenda. Memos regarding each pf the Agenda items are available in the Public Packet which may be obtained upon request from ucrROLL CALL * 1 CONSENT AGENDA APPROVAL OE MINUTES * 2. Regular Meeting of September 26, 1904 PARK COMMISSION COMMENTS >/tr ^994 Ull^i LAKE MIN'NETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT - Rep. at 2nd meeting PLANNING COMMISSION COMMENTS - Charles Nolan, Jr. PUBLIC COIMMENTS - (Limit 5 Minutes Per Person) POLICE CHIEE REPORT ZONING ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT • 3. #1821 Steven P. Wirtjes/Margo M. Wirtjcs, 3085 Watertown Road - Final Subdivision - Resolution 4. #1860 Zelma McKinney, 3599 Livingston Avenue - Status Report 5. #1913 Greg Truchinski, 1580 Fox Street - Conditional Use PermityVariance - Request for Reconsideration - Resolution 6. #1933 Tandem Properties, 2645/3025 Watertown Road a) Private Road Name Approvals *b) Final Plat Aonroval - Resolution * 7. #1947 Sailors World, 1955 Shoreline Drive - Amended Variance Application - Resolution 8. #1953 William Allen, 3475 Livingston Avenue - Variances - Resolution 9. #1%2 Bruce Dayton/Prairie Restorations, Inc. 900 Old Umg Lake Road - Conditional Use Permit - Status Report 10. #1964 Calvary Memorial Church, 2420 Dunwoody Avenue - Variance - Resolution 11. #1967 K-P Properties/Robert Olson, 4645 Bayside Road - Preliminary Subdivision - Resolution 12. #1968 Keith and Vivian Bangert, 3500 Bayside Road - Variances MAYOR/COLNUt REPORT ENGINEER REPORT CITY ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT 13. Appointment of Election Judges for General Election - Resolution 14. Establish Date and Time for Canvassing Board Meeting 15. Sump Pump Inspection Ordinance r agenda ffOR COUNCIL MEETING SET FOR MONDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1004. 7:30 P.M ORONO COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 47W KELLEY PARKWAY, ORONO, MINNESCTTA 16. 17. • 18 19. Esublish Date and Time for Septic/Sewer Work Session MWee Imercepcor Reconveyance Park Planning - Crystal Bay Playground French Creek Preserve - WiMIife Blind - Sign - Picnic Table CITY ATTORNEY’S REPORT <*20.> LICENSES (•21.) BILLS LTCOMLNG ISSUES AND EVENTS lO W - Council Work Session 6:00 p.m. \0m - Joint Council/Park Commission Work Session 6:45 p.m. 10/04 - Park Commission 7:15 p.m. 10/06 - Joint Council/Planning Commission Work Session 8.00 a.m 10/10 - Council meeting 7:30 p.m. 10/17 - Planning Commission 7:00 p.m. 10/24 - Council meeting 7:30 p.m. 11/07 - Park Commission 7:15 p.m. ^ 11/08 - Election Day - No public meetings between 6 & 8:00 p.m. 11/11 - HOLIDAY - Veteran ’s Day Observed 11/14 - Council meeting 7:30 p.m. 11/21 - Planning Commission 7:00 p.m. 11/24 - HOLIDAY - Thanksgiving Day 11/25 - HOLIDAY Office Closed 11/28 - Council meeting 7:30 p.m. 11/29 - Truth In Taxation Public Hearing 7:00 p.m VLAmriMO CONNZSSK PUBLIC K UTmO DATl PLEASE FILL OUT THE INFORMATION REQUESTED BELOW FOR OUR CITY RECORDS. XANB (plcaa* print)ADDRESS PRlSniT FOR (froa agenda) NAMB OR NUMBBR 4. 5. 4. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. /<' A’ V)j— *>^ ?\ 1 VN-i> ifVvvv cvA^ wU^v -\v -'^\V jV v (r\w V ^ c \V a ^^xi .^ ^ v \.wi ^V^£.*C4^ ^TllUCLU^JO MfLS ^4 ;? ' 7 What is adopt -a -thail ?Th« MtiofiHhTnII (m)gram is a combined effort between Luce Line Trail Association and volunteers such as you. along with the cooperation of the Minnesota D^rtment of Natural Resources.IndMduais. famiies and organizations can be responsiblo tor approximatoty 1 mile of trail. Some portions of the trai have two separate treadways to maintain (limestcme and grass b^). You can help keep toe Luce Line State Trail free of unsightly Utter, monHor conditions and perform routine ntaintenance. Your responsibilities • • • Pick up litter and debris at least 3 times a year. Make routine inspections for general damage, down trees, sinkholes, etc ... and report these problems to the Trail Manager. Pruning of brush & branches (trimmings can be scattered in brush and weeds alongside trail). Removal of debris, such as tree branches, from the drainage ditches along side of trail. Mowing and weed trimming along trail.. or report the need for mowing to the Trail Manager. You AOREE TOComplete and return the Adopt-a-TraU Application and the Volunteer Application.Be courteous to trail users.Have a sense of responsibilty for safety for self an^ others. Review the Safety Tips to be aware of the hazards of working on a trail right-of way and lake them seriously. Pick up littc' and perform other trail maintenance on a designated segment of the trail for at least a two year period. Work during daylight hours only. Provide adequate supenrision to participants eighteen years of age or younger. Stay within the area between the right-of-way boundaries, marked by State Trail Boundary sign posts. Trespassing on private property is not allowed. Pick up needed supplies from the Trail Manager during regular business hours. Arrange litter pick up date in advance with the Trail Manager if needed. Place filled trash bags at prearranged locations determined by the Trail Manager. You are encouraged to recycle appropriate materials for your own benefit Return borrowed or unused supplies to the Trail Manager at such time that you no longer need them. The trail manager will ...• Provide trash bags and hand tods as neettod.Arrange to remove filled trash bags from the adopted tratf.• Arrange to remove large, heavy or hazardous materials as needed. • Erect a trail sign or otherwise reco^ze your trail matotenance efforts. The Trail Manager wil be responsible tor the wording and placemert of any and an signs. C ontacts m • m Gtoorge Bueht AdopHhTnil CoordhtMor Luce Line Trail Association PO Box 102 Wa*''rtown. MN 55388 Phone: 955-2852 Dick Schmidt Trail Manager (Plymoudi to Winsted) DNR Trails & Waterways 3980 Watertown Road Maple Plain, MN 55259 ' tone: 475-0371 Joe OeJaeghere Trail Matutger (Winsted to Cosmos) DNR Trails & Waterways 20596 Highway 7 Hutchinson, MN 55350 Phone: 234-7616 •Y •D neTroiCAssociation - •staMshid 1W4 ——^V \dopt Trail ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES FOR SEFTEMBER 2^ 1^ ROLL i 0 1994 ytor^. AHmini«traior Michad Gaflfron, Public Works Director, John called the mcctii^ to order at 7 30 p.m. (•#1) CONSENT AGENDA Item 5 md 6 were added to the Consent Agenda Goetten moved. Ketley seconded, to approve the Consent Agenda as amended Ayes 5. Nays 0 AffROVAL OF MINUTES (*#2) REGI LAR MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 12,19f4 It was moved by Goetten, seconded by Kelley, to approve the Minutw of the Regular City Council h^ing of September 12. 1994, as submitted Ayes 5, Nays (»3) PRESENTATION OF REPORT BY CITY AUDITOR Ken Malloy presented the auditor's report positions ^ functions with relation to segregation of duties a^ to make . November of 1994 Ayes 5. Nays 0 PARK COMMISSION COMMENTS commissioner Jim White asked the S.aff^ollow up - «><>"« Old Crystal Bay Road by the Dickey ^ Linc wSc noted the upcoming property Wween the and Hennepin County Park Commissioiter Commission next Tuesday, 10/4/94, to discuss the park survey. MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 76, l*m 1 I rLANNING COMMISSION COMMENTS No manbcr of the Plam^ Coimrassiofi was present rUBLIC COMMENTS Steve Fames, owner <^Decrii^ Island on Lake Minnetonka, rqxnted hb concern over the eroskm of land on the island According to maps and aerial photography. 13(y of lowlaidhasbeen lost since 1913 It feh the proWero was not caused naturally but hy wake wawes washing over the land. The Cotmcil wan anked to support his effort to convince the LMCD to approve a quiet water zone to slow the traffic down Fames sakl rip rap b only a stop-gap *»“•“" ***^ ^^* ******* Jabboursaidhigh water b going to be the mie rather than the exception and quiet water rones push boats into other chaumeb which then concentrates the traffic, iabbour informed Fames of the 150* no-wake zone around the island which should be to his benefit. Mayor Callahan swd the Council has no jurisdiction in tins matter to assist Mr Fames. POLICE CHIEF REPORT Chief Sullivan said the August monthly report reflects a busier year A breakdown will be available ai the end of September. SuUivan requested the opporturaty to provide an internship for Correy Famick banning in Decendier. The intern would work with investigators and staff to assist in cleri^ and statistical work The hours involved would depend on the coHe^^e schedule. Famick would also be able to ride along vrith the patrol officers The Council tndicaied support for the internship An emergency exercise is going to be conducted on Saturday. 10/1/94 There wiU be simultaneous catastrophies happening (simulation of a cabin fire, truck accident involving a propane disaster, and a tornado touchdown) to check the response of the hospital ^ emergency squads in the west Hennepin area Hurr requested area neighbors be notified of tius event. 7XINING ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT (#4) #1860 ZELMA MCKINNEY, 3599 LIVINGSTON AVENUE - STATUS REPORT Gayle Siegler, daughter of applicant, was present. 4 MINUTES OF THE RECRJLAR ORCK^iO CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 26. 1994 (#4 - McKiimey • Continued) Mabusth aiiiimarized the current situMion. The property was inspected on 9/26/94 and to be in violation at ayeement made at last Council meeting r^arding the stmage ofmatcridsinthegange. Si^cr was also to have contacted Staff in r^ard to (hsconlinuing the use of a tower level room as a sleeping room Barrett relayed the options the ^ity has at Uus poim A civU suit would lead to revocation of the conditioial>use penrnt and fines to demonstrate the case, or a criminal nasdemeanor compUint would be filed by the prosccutii^ attorney of the City against the owner Mabusth the matter tlw egress window in the lower level can be readily solved if the appbeant contacts the Staff The real issue here is the storage m the garage stall The ftsMf were to lemain empty of all storage for the sole use of oH-street parking. Siegler questioned the focus being placed on Utis property, and Jabbour reminded Sigler that the property was noo-confonmng which is why these stipulations are on the property. CouncJ said the applicafil should attach the conditional-use permit conditions as part of the tenant's lease to alleviate the problems Siegler said the tenants have agreed to ronove the materiab in the garage by 10/1/94. Callahan motioned, Goetten seconded, to table Application #1860 until the Council meeting on 10/10/94 Staff is to resolve the above issue by that date and conduct a re- inspection of the property on 10/2/94. #5) WARREN PASCHKE, 3349 CRYSTAL BAY ROAD - VARUNCE - RESOLUTION # 3472 Goetten moved, Kelley seconded, to approve Application #1961. Resolution #3472. as proposed. Ayes 5. Nays 0. (#6) ITEM #1963 JAMES A CAMILLE FARLEY/ENGEN A KOZOJED A ASSOCIATES, 15 ORONO ORCHARD ROAD SOUTH - VARIANCE - RESOLUTION #3473 Goetten moved, Kelley seconded, to approve Application #1963, Resolution #3473, as proposed. Ayes 5, Nays 0. MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT Callahan stated the issues involving the Maxwell Bay development with the DNR have not been resolved resulting in the need to reactivate the Lake Use Committee. The committee members will be Goetten and Kelley from the Council, and Schroeder, Rowlette. and Peterson from the Planning Cemmission Hun requested to be notified of the conunittee meeting dates MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING ISLD ON SEPTEMBER 26. 1994 (Msyor/Council Rqwrt - Continued) Gocncn reminded Council of the Canvasing Board Meeting to be held within 4S hours of the gencr^ election to approve the dectioo results. City Clerk HaHin wffl send out the offi^ notice Callahan inftjoned the Council of an upconni^ Plaiwni^ Commissioo Item #1958 rcgardb^ the Oberhauser sidxhvision to replat of three lots into two lots, and requested Staff to see that the applicant proceeds with the plan He also requested that Staff pTTpiw to move ahead with action to dean up this property. CaBahan also encouraged all Council members to visit the Dayton property regarding the proposad to develop a pood on the property. b attcnfing meetings of the LMCD to remain informed of their activitiesJ• •Ml Callahan inquired of the events of the MCWD meeting. Gerhardson said the Brown Road project had been on the MCWlYs consent ^enda. Glenn Cook indicMed he was not aware of the action taken in relation to the Long Lake water quality prefect. Hurr inquired of the use of the propertv at 905 Tonkawood Road by Holy Name Church M ibusth said Staff was not througi; 1‘n ilrfrir review The owner is asking to dlow the church to use the property, which is in a residential area, for a two-year penod. Mabusth indicated she will request additional information regarding the use of the property. Hurt as*ffd for Gerhardson's comments on the County Road 6 issue at the 9/14 meeting with the County. Gerhardson had met with and asked Hennepin County about the drawings and plans for the intersections of McCulIy and CoRd 6 and at Hwy 12. The County is concerned with the reduction of the right of way and is now asking for a minimum of 84V Cook said 84' is necessary for the dear-zone width required by State law in order to clear trees and poles After much discussion, it was agreed upon to allow the County 84' for the right-of-way The Council and County will then need to discuss the specifics of the plans and funds involved The County had scheduled a meeting with Independence, and Orono residents were notified by letter of this. Kelley stated the County must talk with MnA)ot on Highway 12 prior to receiving Council's approval on the road width ENGINEER REPORT Cook had no report at this time MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL IVfliETlNG HELD ON SEPTEMBER 26. 1994 CITY ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT (#7) ADDITIONAL GROUNDWATER MONITORING AT OLD CITY HALL property Moorse reported one of three monitoring wells still indicated a high level of contaminants after the removal of the fud tanks from the former City haU site Greg Browne of Braun Inlertec. md coordinalor of the prpiect, was present at the meeting to explain additional mofiitorii^ and testmg required Braun has recommended two additional soU borings be done and one additional monstoriiig well be installed to fully define the extent of the contamination It is thought that a possible pocket of fuel remains and all that will be needed is monitoring the situation to see if it stabilizes Browne said the groundwater wiU sampl^ up goals win be set after test results are known and contaminates ddineat^^ The ^ coi^ is with benzene The current recommendation is for 10 parts per bdlion where we are presently seeing 980 parts per billion. Hurt asked Browne why the consulting fees were double those of the soil bonng instaUation costs involved Browne said the costs reflect monit^ng over a y^s period of time Barrett commented that Staff should check on the liability rata share of costs involved The City may also be eligible to apply for supcrfiind clean up money once tlw contaminant removal is at a certain point. Jabbour moved. Kelley seconded, to approve the additional two soU borings. wen, and soil and groundwater sampling and analysis by Braun Imertac at an estimated cost of $12,302. Ayes 5, Nays 0. im POLICE REORGANIZATION Moofse reported on the new police departmem supervisory Miucture This would include the Chief as die lop depanmenla) manager, a Lt^enant as secorrf-m-com^. snd three Corporals as first-line working supervisors The pur^ is to supervisory capacity of the deparunem wKle mamtaunng the officers on the street The police department has in its future plans to establish a Sergeam petfom supervisory duties not appropriate to the Corporal position, ^mal C^l SSibers qSin^ the need to move from Corporal to Sergeants and indicated Staff would ne^ to provide additional information poor to the Council considering a aw^ ft^Cot^orals The Council directed Staff to provide periodic updates regardmg the effectiveness of the new organization Callahan moved, Kelley seconded, to approve the new poUce department supervisory structure. Ayes 5, Nays 0. 5 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CUY CXM-^NCIL MEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 26. 1994 (#9) ESTABLISH BUDGET WORK SESSION A work sesikm was scheduled for Tuesday*, 10/4/94, at 6 00 p m. to discuss the proposed 1995 sewer and water fund budgets A joint mectii^ with the Ptanmng Coinirosston was also scheduled for Thursday. 10/6/94. at S a m. («I0) CONDITIONAL HIRING OF PART-TIME OFFICTRS Moorse asked the Coindl to authmize the Staff to extend a provisional offer of employnicnt to Neil Melton and BiU Persell as part-time police officers. Background invot^ations as wcfl as physical and psychological«xananations would then be conducted. It was noted that at the end of the sdecti* process, one female candidate withdrew after receiving a fulltime position with the C.«y of St. Paul. Melton was a patrol officer for the City of Bloonvngtoa for ten years, and is currently the director for the Center for Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement. MeHon would like the patrol position to keep his police skills curreiR. P(.<sdl is a part-time officer with Oak Park Heights on the East side of St. Paul, and has muntuned a full-time position with Onan Company siiKe 1966 in a civilian capacity. Hurr commented on the City's desire to use the part-time position to train officers and to fill future full-time positions from the part-time roster Moorse agreed but poimed out the liimt of future openings and the need to maintain a balance. Chief Sullivan indicated the top candidates remainii^ on the eligibility list for future vacancies are the type Council member Hurt has in mind. Kelley asked if there were any conflicts w:th Sullivan having known the officers prior to the sdection process. Sullivan said the initial interview was conducted by others, and the officers pass^ the initial interview on their own m**rit. He indicated he believes hiring someone with whose work habits and ^ilities you are familiar is an advantage for the City. Callahan moved, Goetten seconded, to approve the conditional hire of Neil Melton and Bill Persdl as part-time officers Ayes 5, Nays 0 (#11) SPEED STUDY - TONKAVIEW LANE - RESOLUTION #3474 The residents of Tonkaview Lane have asked the City to adopt a resolution requesting Mn/Dot to perform a speed study for this road. The residents would like to reduce the speed limit to less than the present 30 mph due to the road design, number of driveways and curves, and the steepness of the road. The residents were advised that this could also result in an increase in the speed limit. Jabbour moved, Kelley seconded, to approve Resolution #3474 to request a speed study of Tonkaview Lane Ayes 5, Nays 0. r MINUTES OF THE REG* JLARORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELDON SETTEWreR 26, 1994 (»ll) UONC lAKE TOE SERVICE C-ONTBACf Kdkv moved, CaUdian wcooded. to approve die comract with of fWe mrvte for dm yema. W. .996, »d .999, aodmnamg the Mayor and City Adiiiiiiiiltato* to sign the cootria AyeaS. aya («I3) REQUEST BY EARK RESERVE DISTRICT EOR BOW HUNT - lARRY CItXETTE iS«. iSS. T “ "S;js;’:rSv“S^TEia'^ » for a group imrndt di^ iodfvtduatty. The Council discussed various safety issues involved -------a „*„*er Goetten indicated ahe ia opposed to thia ^ of sohdion^wnci:Kdley indicated he doea not believe damage to the gardens reqoirea the eliniination of the deer. Hmr nrnvedt fahbour aecondw. to api^ve f ofthe Park Districl for bow hunting Ayes 2, Hurt and Jabbour. ys Kelley, and Goetten. The motion was denied. CITY AITORNEVS REPORT Barrett had no comments at this time. (*#14) UCENSES Goetten moved, KeUey secoiuled, to approve iV following licenses: Septic System Installer R E Palmen, Inc. 1522 Albany Avenue St Paul, MN MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 26. I<»94 (il5 • UccfMS • Cootmicd) Resdcnttal Kcfind License;Hobyn M Stcwiit 370 Leaf Street Orono. Mn (•#151 BILLS moved, Kelley seconded, to approve payment of the AH Funds Account. Ayes 5. Nays 0 AOJOLIINMeNT Mayor Callahan adjourned the meeting at 10 00 p m. Edward J Callahan, Jr , Mayor ATTEST; A r V V Dorothy M. Hallin,, City Clerk 8 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION DATE: C ITEM NO.: 3 OCT ^ ^ 1994 iW" ^ *''7,' / Department Approval: Naac Jeanne A. Mabusth Title P»i«l^ing & Zoning Administrator Administrator Reviewed:Agenda Sect! Zoning Item DcscriptkNi: #18^teven and Margo Winjes, 3085 Watertown Road - Final Subdivision Resolution List Exhibits A - Preliminary Plat Resolution #3301 B - Final Plat Resolution - Draft C - Letter of Acrecment to be Executed by Equity Lending Inc. D - Agreement between Equity and Wheaton Construction involving Special Controls on Lot 1 E - '^inal Plat Final subdivision approval was tabled at your July 25th meeting at the request of ^ City Attorney In reviewi*'g the early title information, the attorney noted the interest Lending Inc Equity sLil now execute the plat mylars and all plat docum^ts in addition to ««uL agre^nts whereby they agree to uphold all conditions of the sub^vision ap^val as well as Ltisfaction of all junior lienholders’ claims for redemption, either on or before November 20, 1994. expiration of redemption. Also note that Equity will join in the execution of the formal agreement involving Lot 1 and the need to install a well at the time an alternate septic site is installed on the property. Applicants have fulfilled all conditions of preliminary subdivision approval iiKluding wioMm ofall fees The 14 x26.4 ’ addition to the rear of the accessory stnicnire wiihm Lot 1 has been removed. The smicture at 627.9 s.f. will be located 10' from the east lot line. Final plat approval resolution has been drafted by staff for Councifs review and action. COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED: To adopt or amend the approval resolution. CITY of ORONO on- City luity >n to x)val ;fore iition mate ment been ItESOLUnON Of THE CITY COUNCIL MO 83 0 1 1/■ A RESOLUTION GRANTING PRELIMINARY approval of a class m two lot plat OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 3085 WATERTOWN ROAD - FILE NO. 1821 WHEREAS, StevcnP.Wirtjes and Margo M. Wirtjcs, (hereinafter subdividers ) on April 21. 1993. filed . foHMl sabdi»irio« VPlicnon the of a two lot ClaM ra residential subdivision of property legally described as follows: Sec Exhibit "A" attached (hereinafter "the property*); and WHEREAS* after due published and mailed notice in accordance with Miniwsota Sianiies 462 358 et. seq. and the City of Orono ’s Zoning and Planning Codes the Orono Planning Commission held public hearings on May 17 and June persons desiring to be heard concerning this application were given the opportumty to speak thereon; and WHEREAS, at their regular meeting held on July 12. 1993. the Orono City Council considered the subdivision application of the subdividers notmg the following findings of fact: 1 The property is located within the RR-IB Rural Residential Zoning District requiring a tninimtim of two acres of contiguous dt> buildable land within each newly created lot. The property contains a total of approximately 5+ acres. The proposed plat conuins two lots each exceeding the 2 acre minimum lot area requirement. Access has been approved via a shared driveway at the existing curb cut that currently serves the residence on proposed Lot 1. 2. 3. Page 1 of 6 CITY of ORONO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCR NO. 8 3 0. ik M 5. liach lot has been fcnimi to liavc suitable area for on-site septic use with lx>th prinuiry ami alternate sites. 6. Ihe existing strictures within proposed 1 meet all required setbacks and proposed Lot 2 can be developed without the need of future variances. 7. Proposed 2 does mH meet tlie required width of 200 ’ at the rear of the 50 ’ front setback as division line has been proposed along an irregular drainageway tliat divides the property. Approval of lot width variaice is based on the following firxlings: A. l>ots can be platted so that required lot width can be met. B. Shared lot line has been defined along the meandering drainageway that intersects property from east to west. C. Lot lines reflect functional usage area for each lot. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that based upon cither one or more of the findings noted above, the City Council of the City of Orono hereby approves the preliminary plat application for Steven P. Wirtjes and Margo M. Wirtjes per survey dated 10-27- 89, revised 3-25-93, by Mark S. Gronberg of Coffin and Gronberg, Inc., subject to the following conditions: 1. Prior to final subdivision applicants shall complete the following: A. E.xecution of a restrictive covenant to be filed on the chain of title of Lot 1 that advises current and all future owners of need to install a new well at the time the alternate on-site septic system is to be installed. B. Applicant shall remove 14x26.4 addition at south side of existing •accessory structure on proposed Lot 1. Structure shall remain .at 18 2x.^4 5’ at a total 627.9 s f Pace 2 of 6 • * •CITY of ORONOlESOLUnON OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO.8 S 0 ■ I'l hat Lot iVCil weeks prior the month: * ^ • rk.i*w A Khali he ifp«»n<W!d to includc new curb cut installedShued driveway. Outlet A, snau oe amc ^ i «» i rwitint Khali proposed Lot I where outlet c»a be reduced to s 25 wid . «:h.«d drive to serve both Lots 1 and 2 shall be insulled to western side of ouUot S^a;X“ ^ILiae impact upon existing development to east. ^ .~I ittiiirv easements shall be taken along all perimeter property z.’££ width. D V,. tn »nv land alteration for development of proposed Lot 2. future owners S lie resl^tjmlle for suiting principal mai alierocc septic test sue areas. Applicants- engineer shall provide the neces^ hydraulic information to support sizing of culvert for driveway serving Lot 2. 1. Record plat drawings in the form of two (2) mylar copies and one (1) copy reduced to 1" = 200’. Drawing to include: :rs-,s == shown as drainage easement at minimum 20 toul width). Page 3 of 6 *■■■ ✓cmr of ORONO ''X RfSOLimON OF THE CITY COl^CIL NO. jrs _ m ffin 3. C.Desif in conditkm #4 above. and dedication of a drainage easement within Lot I as noted D. Dedication of 33’ of right-of-way for Watertown Road. E. Naming of plat. Legal documents re<]uired: A TOe opinioii »klressed 10 the City. All owtten. moitgige hoMen « others with propetty interest indicated therein shaU stgn the plat and all Other docunKiils affected by such interest. B. The applicants must provide certified copies of all recorded easements currently affecting the property. Fees to be paid: Total dia: A. Final plat fee = $175.00 g Legal review and filing fees * $200.00 rTTV t>r fi i t I it ^iNAi^CE OFFICE lOCS^OO'jOOO 12 PUK 4224.00 CHECK n ^024.00 titCElFT-TH^K YOU HHOSySO CQOl SOI Tin 07/15/ •Upon Council ’s approval of preliminary plat, the plat shall be referred to the City Assessor for the determination of the fair property so that a park dedication fee can be determined at 8% of the fair market value. You will be advised as soon as the City is m receipt of his findings. Park dedication fees must be paid upon the filmg of the final plat application. CITY OF ORuHQ I’Vv/Jvl'C !~fpJCEr l,\nniu wi 1350200000 ul X'TC ,Vi w» I w'» W yj I J » V'V CEH CHECK Tii ‘L‘'C70T^ruA\rK vnn I 11 i t t I MrtJtl % I U'U /isOHiOO 0001 HOI T14:. 07/12/ Page 4 of 6 cmr of ORONO resolution of the cm council wo ^ - ___— I'-t- Adopted by the City CouncU of the City of Orono. Minnesota at a regular meeting held this 12th of July. 1993. A »^y M. HSOIm. City I ward J. Call;Mayor i.OO UO VJntrns/ 5.00 5.00 OU T14:: /12/ STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) The foresoing instnimeni was acknowledged before me on this 12th i,y of July 1993 by Edwatd J. cfllahan. Jr. & Dorothy M. Hallin. Mayor & City Clerk °f C^no. , Minnesota municipal corporation and said instmment was executed on behalf of the City. Si “"SStiSlN COOI^ , J- Notar>' Public Page 5 of 6 NraMfttatOnw leeting of July City of ' of the CITY of ORONO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. 3 2^- - - -- EXHIBIT "A CII!» n Tl (• 11 II. h f ^ c R1 PI j u jl J lh,7 I V»in Uort.i»H«'st Ouarler of U«p northwest Quarter of Section 4.'l„..,sh,n tW. 21. .loser.1.^.1 .s .ol.o«S. to -it: 42 ro.ls (013 focU Eost C U-c tiorth.cst '^1 733 26 feet)' thence East 1R ro.ls (297 foot); thence South 44.44 rods . • thence West 18 r.jds (297 feel); thence north 44.4« rods ( 733.26 North.est 0u.,rter of the Northwest .. ,0-nship 1.7 north. 8..nge 23 West of the 5th Princ.pa «er, ) n Uescrlhe.1 as follows; hooH.n.n.j .n po.n, In the north l.ne of said Section a <ust.snt 60 ro.ls (990 feet) East of the Northwest corner thereof; thence east alono the north line of said Section , . f I ho ino acres of the Northwest Quarterto the Northwest corner ol the East mo ac e of Section 4; thence South alon.j the West line of .e of the northwest .ju-iriei i l.staore ,| 44.14 ro s . .. ji .. .. west parallel -Mh the n.,rlh I ,ne of said SecUon 4 ,.o, I.. a .. . Ml .Ids (990 feel I East of the West l.ne of s id North. west Quarter of Section 4; .hence .. . Parallel with the West line . e a A na Vi r-3.l'. ^f> ♦''*'1) to the point of bognmim.of s.inl Oociion n. aa.ia t m.i . w •for purposes of I his i oi. ' iio and Most ines ..l.nve .|..s<r.hed .....pCv h..,e l.een ..-.ned to he l.nes drawn pa. a 1 el „i.h ,..e fast I....' of me no,.hw..-.- .)..a,.e, of sa.d Seri.nn . ml ,„e ahove .leoa, have to he acco.pl. shed Ihriuitll* ti I Off IMIS AC 11-Ml. frnrnmimOmm Page 6 of 6 rth- nq. A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE PLAT OF WALNUT CREEK FILE NO. IMl WHEREAS, the City of Orono is a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Minnesota; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Orono has adopted sub^vision tegulatiom for the orderly, economic and safe development of land within the City; and WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the application for a subdivision of a two lot plat by Steven P. Wiitjes and Margo M. Wirtjes. principals of Wheaton ConstnictKtn. Inc., a Miraiesota corporation, (hereinafter subdividcr); and WHEREAS, Equity Unding Inc. (hereinafter "Equity") is the holdw of a Sheriffs Certificate which includes the property within this subdivision application; and WHEREAS, the subdivision has been found to meet standards of the Rural Residential Zoning District, finding that each lot is of a size and configurat^that will Iw a sinje family residence to be fully developed without the need of any variances; and WHEREAS, the City has approved a lot width variance for Lot 2 based on the following unique findings: A. Lot 2 can be platted so that required lot width can be met. B. The division has been defined along the meandering drainage way that intersects property from east to west. C.Lot lines reflect functional use areas for each lot. WHEREAS, the subdivider has completed all requirements of the platting regulations of the City, including; 1. Completion of the requirements of Orono Resolution No. 3301. Page 1 of 3 2- Dedication on the plat of right-of-way for a public road shown as Watertown Road. 3. Creation of a new private driveway shown on the plat as Outlet A created for the exclusive use of Lots 1 and 2. le ng 4. Dedication on the plat of drainage and utility easements. 5. Dedication on the plat of a minimum 15’ drainage easement over a drainageway along the west lot line of Lot 1 to protect principal and alternate drainfield sites. 6. Execution of an agreement by the subdivider and Equity to be filed on the chain of title of Lot 1 that advises current and future owners of need to insull a new well at the time tte alternate on-site septic system is to be insulled. 7. Execution of a letter agreement by Equity agreeing to execute this plat and any documents required by City and further agreeing to be bound by requirements of this resolution and other conditions of the City associated with the approval of this subdivision. 8. Removal of a 14’x26.4’ addition to the accessory structure on Lot 1. The structure shall remain at a 18.2’x34.5’ or 627.9 s.f. in area. 9. Payment to the City of a park dedication fee in the amount of $4,224.00. 10. Payment to the City for the legal review and filing of the plat easements and covenants in the amount of $200.00. 11 Payment to the City of the final plat application fee of $175.00. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Orono hereby approves the plat of Walnut Creek. Hennepin County. Minnesota, subject to the following conditions: 1. Prior to the development of Lot 2, future owner shall be responsible for the installation of fencing around principal and alternate septic test site areas. Page 2 of 3 2 Future owner shall be respomible for providing the necessary hydreulfc ^ The aforesaid plat shall be filed by the City of Orono with either the Hennepin Coufitv Recorder’s Office or Registrar of Titles Office on or before ^nl . IWS^gcther with a certified original copy of this resolution and executed copie of easements, covenants or agreements noted above. of Orono for subdivision review. Dated this 10th day of October, 1994. ATTEST: Dorothy M. Hallin, City Clerk STATE OF MINNESOTA ) Edward J. Callahan, Jr.. Mayor ) ss. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) The foregoing insttument was City. Notary Public Pace 3 of 3 r [TO BE RETYPED ON EQUITY LENDING. INC.*S LETTERHEA])) September 23. 1994 City of Orono c/o Tom Barrett POPHAM HAIK 3300 Piper Jaffray Tower 222 South 9th Street Minneapolis, MN 55402 RE: Plat of Walnut Creek by Wheaton Construction. Inc. Dear Sir/Madam: Equity Lending , Inc. ("Equity") is the holder of a Sheriffs Certificate which co /ers the property encompassed within the plat ot Walnut Creek (the 'Plat ) and adjacent properly. The redemption period will expire on November 20, 1994. In consideration of the final approval of the Plat by the City ot Orono ("City") and the benefits to be derived therefrom by Equity, Equity hereby covenants and agrees with City, that Equity, as the holder of the Sheriffs Certificate, will execute the Plat and any documents required by City in connection with the approval of the Plat, and further that: 1. If Equity becomes the owner of the property encompassed with n the Plat by virtue of no redemption from the foreclosure sale by Wheaton Consiruclion, Inc. ("Wheaton"). Equity will be bound by all t the requirements of City with respect to the approval of the Plat, including, but not limited to. those requirements set forth in that certain Resolution of the City Cou icil of the Ciiy of Orono dated ________________. Resolution No.------- and 2. If one or more of any lienholder junior to the interest of Equity files a notice of intention to redeem as a junior creditor on or before Novemb;r 20. 1994, Equity will, on or before November 20. 1994. fully satisfy the l en of such joiiior Uen!ioWer and take til action necessary to eatmguiJli aU intef^iSU of any such junior Bcnholdcr in the property encompassed within the PUL 3. Equity indcmnlftes Gty from any and all claims, Uabilities, causes t‘f action, or oth» tossn sustaiitfd or incurred by City, (mclndint not limited to all eosis. attorneys ’ fees and etpcri ftes related to the delense or proaecotioB of the siaie). leUtin* to or aiiiinf from Equity’s nonet mpliance with any agieeinent of Equity terein contained. If you have any quettioat iegmdiii| thU matter please contact the undersigned or ’ he undersigned’s legal coonsel Richard Morris (927-8615). EQUITY lending, INC. Kenneth W. Sorteberg Its: Chief Executive Officer 357'22058434 10/2/94 agreement .__________,19^4 Minncsm. coipor.tion (^Wbetton“). RECITALS: 1994. by Equity a WHEREAS, prior to the Foreclosure^ertun m City of Orono epprovt « wWch parceli »re heteintfter tefentil to heiem Exhibit -A- hereto as P«i«l A and Peree **P*\tcg 1 Mid Pmcl I d » (thm "Fxisiine Dtaiii Fiel'i Area" ■ currently exists PVHEREAS .retioiredbyCityofOro.-.^^^^^ . des(■• AUernaie Dram Field Area j. „ ■„ Field Are. does not conform to the City’s setback „.„=sr :-“K- •■ - ‘ ^ ™p*arcri A am 1 ”" ~ . end to th.e event Wheaton tedeents the Property from ihe Foredosur . citv of Orono sraniml U.e subdivision NOW, therefore i'; Wheaton and Equity hereby ajree. of the Property and the benefits to be der.vea as follows: 357fi;052100 l0f2Ad4 1. The fortjoini RecitilJ at iecoeponted u pm of thii A|i»menl if mUy set forth herein. ■> Imaediealy npe" ”f>iet of (») the s»le of Pucel A . or <b) ^ ®' ExiJtoi Dnia HeW . the Fwwlosurc. " ,^’^rJ.sars. transfer its rights under the Sheriff s Certificate. ., o™t, -rs zr sitsr SS5.SS * Minnesota laws: and (c) may be executed iu rounterparts. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this A»reement is made asi en'.eceJ into ai of the da« first set forth above. \>-HEATON CONSTRUCTION, INC. By: Us;, STATE OF MINNESOTA ) )SS. COUNTY OF _________) The forecoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 1994. by_____—--------------— meaton Construction. Inc., a Minnesota corporation. day of Notary Public ?5-/2r052KiO iaC/'94 L ' fi*^***^ ^ ®M# Urn Si’W"- !»V ’ ■ ; :'■'>• & L n ,■N69*zrh/ Oro/no^ andofidfyeasements sho^n thus: t i 1 I ♦ . h< 330.66 '■'"1 " w , Horfk Ufkm of 'i'Ot 2,Biock 3^ pf Lot 2, Block 3, Smtom Uta AJo Oct REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ^ ^ ^99-1 NG DATE; ITEM NO, / /\ Departmoit Approval; Name Jeanne A. Mabusth Title Building & Zoning Administrartor Item DescriptfcMi: #1860 Zelraa McKinney, 3599 Livingston Avenue - Status Report ( I '"n 11 V Q Q ^r V. List of Exhibits A - Gayle Siegler Fax 10/6/94 B - Approved Site Plan C - Oman Letter 8/29/94 D - Siegler Letter 9/12/94 E - Resolution #3370 Mrs Siegler’s fax confirms that all equipment stored by either the McKinney f^ily or the i«w renters of the lower level will be removed and/or stored within the structure so that vehicles >m1 be able to nark within the garage. As the fax advises, this will be completed on Saturday and Sunday, Oa^r 8 and 9 Staff will rcinspect on Monday, October 10 and report to the Council at their evening meeting. Lyle Oman has been in conucl with the renters and advises he will be meeting with Thomas cLioll to review available op..ons for the use of the lower level as a sleeping room. Mrs Siegler also advised that renters of the lower level lease the apartment by tire north^ It is me h^ of U« applicant that the future buyer of the home will res.de m the residetree^ Appliemt apologizes for the delay in not meeting the have voiced major annoyance with what they consider undue harassinent. Mr. Carroll ^as verbally attacked by a neighbor on his first day of occupancy. The neighbor announc^ the City exS^K him to enforce special conditions esublished by the City for the multiple r«'dentia! use of mis propertv The neighbor may have misinterpreted certain comments made by the Council many reviews of this application If neighbors are in attendance at the meet.r^g, r ^ii ma^^sh to lake the oppoTOnity to advise the neighbors that they are not responsible tat^ gh4rs be advised to submit their observations or co^erns in writing to the Cty and to dSourfge such verbal communication with the renters of mis property. Please review Exhibit B the s«e Plan adored w^^^^ arml^raUoVof’.he 'three appreved off street parking suits [two interior stalls within the ReqiKst for Council Action continued page 2 of 2 October 7, 1994 Zoning File #1860 it gange and one exterior parking sull designated with hatched lines. If the three appawed parking stalls have not been clearly designated on the approved site plan, staff can specify each numerically on the plan. The variance was conditioned on three off street parking sulls being maiiUained on the property. Is it necessary that two be maintained within the garage? There are two tegal existing exterior sulls immediately adjacent to the garage doors without the need to increase paving hardcover. During the many inspections of this property over the last few months, suff can report that the exterior yard of this property is mairttained in excellent condition free of any exterior storage which cannot be said of the many properties within the neighborhood. COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED: No formal action is requested of the Council if the directives of Council have been satisfied. Council may provide conceptual direction to suff to amend the approved site plan reflecting five legal off site sulls and the need to maintain at least three of these stalls at all times. ise : • FAX TO - deliver xs soon xs possible TOt (0-{q -1 FROM! DATE SENT:time fifHTT totm - pages (including Cov.r Sh««t):------------- P.EASE «0«ri SEHOEP IMMEDIATE.! IF HOT KECEIVED PKOPEH.! REGARDIHG . j»„•//. iu,jh-n,> ajjm. (.(!«'/-- /tl ^ ruL/^ 1hMJ< ............. ..................n,i..^ ■ Wninp. MN 55434 liui . V % • HIBLD A MOWAK _ •«yimKV<llll ■lHW^ Viii HWiKi»t KVt." A ^. « * ^ SI bu • ^ . .rj.V‘ • • • <... ■ «.X" • ‘ «1 -V‘-- ..I -V • CERTlfflCATS Oi SURVEY llarveY i4cKinneY ——_ rxju/" LIVINSSTQN AVE t . t ’ I *“ ** 100 ------------ rotn y Os rJ^ c ‘m=:h CO 99 V yy\i.\ V*. '' tj \9.Z t Z0.Z : •< -J cQ • J I \ 1 I I * I t • • ^ • \ T Scale: V‘ 30^ »■ » Description: Lots H ‘ 12, Block 4, Ma'iiarre Heights. 99,7 U»n-------- '"7 3 3, f ir-S"::-'.-. .r.'.ir:.:nr. .. ..„ .r~.r OAHi j . JUIV -ECA*^ f I|t0 4 HOWAK Doled IhlAjliiL-dAV o'—L_L----——f:ju - . • •* ' \ '........................... • • - August 29, 1994 CITY of ORONO Municipal Ofliccs StTMt 2750 Keiiey Parl'way Orop.o. Vy** 55356 Mailiiit Mdrtss: PO Boi 65 Giystal Bay. MN 55323 C065 r :• I I » 13 '11 tar re • •lirv II bull 60 I d \ k,i»- 4. -4^ -.i ■ Ms. Gayle Sicglcr Noithtown Mall 398 Northtown Drive Blaine. Minnesou 55434 Re; 3599 Livingston Avenue Dear Ms. Siegler It has come to the attention m Cjty your aaemion durmg 7 “'>o ««« U« u« of .he to *e extreme hazard of this condition. city inspection staff to verify at ray office. Sincerely, Ly*i: Bv 'am?. Official LO/ch s“." ».«> cc- Jeanne A. Mabusth, Building & Zomng Adm. Bruce L. Vang, Field Inspector Telephone («2) 473-7357 • FAX 4734BI0 ICITY of ORONO RESOLLTION OF THE Cm* COUNCIL NO g3?0 A RESOLUTION GRANTING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT PER MUNICIPAL ZONING CODE SECTION 10.03, SUBDIVISION 5 AND A VARIANCE TO SECTION 10.61, SUBDIVISION 10 (B) FILE NO. 1860 WHEREAS, Zelma H. McKinney, (hereinafter the "applicant") is the owner of the property located at 3599 Livingston Avenue within the City of Orono (hereinafter "City") ami legally described as; Lots 11 and 12. Block 4, Navarre Heights. Hennepin County, Minnesota (hereinafter "property"); and WHERFAS, per Section 10.03, Subdivision 5. the applicant has made application to the City to allow the contuiuation of a non-conforming use of the residence structure with two residential units where only a single family residential use is allowed and a variance to Section 10.61, Subdivision 10 (B) that would allow the two dwelling units to be served bv three off- street parking stalls instead of four as required by code. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Orono, Minnesota: FINDINGS 1. This application was reviewed as Zoning File #1860. The property is located in the LR-IC Single Family Lakeshore Residential Zoning District requiring one-half acre in area. The property' consists of 13,450 s.f. or .31 acres. On December 12. 1957, the City issued building permit #626 for the purpose of remodeling This permit specifically noted the use of the stnicmre for multiple dwellings. At the time, the use of the building for multiple dwellings was consistent with the City’s zoning code. Page 1 of 8 ym (Vn (y. CITY of ORONO RESOLUTION OF THE CITk' COUNCIL NO. S 5^ 7 n---------- ner of City") lesota cation h two ection e off- >rono. onmg i.f. or 3se of iltiple s was 7. 8. 10. The applicant purchased tte propcrt>' in May of 1962 with the intent of fpaintaining the rental units. OrdiMOM No. 45 passed by the City CouncU in Au^st of 1962 tot identified the zoning district exclusively for single family residential to the passage of Ordinance No. 45. the City’s zomng code allowed multuilc dwelling structures in the district in which the applicant’s property is located. In September of 1968. a major code amendment once ‘J'® exclusive use of the district for smgle famUy use but now use permit for all non-conformmg uses in existence at liM tune. Item was to dead^ for the filing of conditional use permits to allow the continuation of non- conforming uses. In Januaiy of 1975. to City passed another major zoiMg basically repeated the same requirements set forth in the 1968 code. ATOlicant’s structure has been used as a multiple dwelling from May of 1962 to thrpresent Applicant has provided copies of rental receipts a^ tax st^«mcnts confirming that rental use of the property has existed from purchase date of May 1962 through the present time. Although there is no record of rentol "ceipts from July of 1967 through January of 1969, applicant has testified that this in the receipts reflects missing records and does not reflect an of the structure as a multiple dwelling unit. Further, applicant has informed the Ci^lhTto budding has noi, frem May of 1962 to to present ever been Snvenrt to single toilv use. Finally, to City has received no evidence from otor^ies tot this building has. since May of 1962, been convened for any period of time to single family use. - reduued by c^ to ^eSiTto property for sale. The applicant wishes to seU to property for rental uL as to property was originally offered to applicant in 1962. Per Section 10.03, Subdivision 14 (C) the property is allowed 2.018 s.f of ftmeS coverage. Structural coverage for to property is currenUy at 1.475 s.f. Page 2 of 8 0- ,1^ CITY of ORONO RESOLtmO.Y OF THE CFTY COUNCIl. mo._88-C->------- 12. 15. needed to suppon two residential units. The property is located within a is a^ne^ to mainuin downstream diainage problems during we ^ nmoff during these wet periods, natural ground cover to heat and *^*°'VhorneTh^^rprotm ow«rs du. L“ss drainage problems. The configuration of d« would either create ‘ „5e of neighboring property (tf IZ spaces accessing die property from L.vingston Avenue). c her ^0 1993 the Orono Planning Commission voted to recommend ^f ^tnlimoiiafu^ permit based on the following finding,: , The use had exisred prior to creation of dK single fatmly aoning district through to present tunes without intenupnon. ‘ ™;s‘rr;rrr,;“ir. ” .rs property. The Council finds " and do not apply “ 7. uaffic conditions, light, air nor pose a the variance would properties, would not merely serve as fire hazard or Other danger to n g . to alleviate a demonstrable a convenience to the app ' ’ preserve a substantial property right of the hardship or hTkeeping w4 the spirit and intent of the Zoning Code applicant; and would be m aS Comprehensive Plan of the City. Page 3 of 8 !3C^ *ep 'V CITY of ORONO RESOLLTIO.N OF THE CITY COUNCIL xo 83^0_____ 16. The City Council finds that granting a conditional use permit to allow c continued use of the residence for multiple dwelling use (two residential urn 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 dan^r to neighboring properties, nor wUl 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. CONCLUSIONS, ORDER AND CONDITIONS Based upon one or more of the above findings, the Orono City Council concl^es that anolicant’s use of her property as a residential duplex is a legal non-conformmg use of tte oropertv and hereby grants a conditional use permit per Municipal Zomng Lw^^vision 5 The (Zouncil further concludes that the configuration of applicant s property and flTcl^rTcter ^ from applicant's property are umque and, var.I^e trtLe required number of parking sulls allowing three off-street parking stalls instead of four. This approval is subject to the followti ■ conditions: 1 Per Section 3 05. Subdivision 11. the two residential units can continue to share ‘ ■ I^efolld «ter service from the single service. Applicoru shall ^ for making payment to the City for a sewer connection chorg* of 1993 and 1994 fee schedule and water connection charge of $1877.00 per IW fee schedule or $1933 00 per 1994 fee schedule. At rhe these fees, the applicant shall also make payment for a SAC ch^ge to the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission at $750.00 (based on 1993 Fees, _ Applicant is further advised that she may apply to the M.W.C.C. for a refund of 20% of that fee. * . u innroval of a variance to allow three off-street parking improvements must be completed by Niay 15. 199 . In the eranting of this variance, the City Council recognizes the area limitations of dbs oropem and specifically prohibits the extenor storage of all mobile mat^ and e^ipmeni or the permanent parking of trucks, recreational vehicles. Page 4 of 8 soo) MSao' \\ // CITY of ORONO RESOLLTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. 8 ^___________ s, campers, tractors, snowmobiles, boats, trailers, or vehicles which are inoperable, for lease, rent or sale. 4. This non-conforming use may not be changed to another non-conforming use. 5. Nothing in the Municipal Code shall prevent the placing of this struemre in safe condition when said suucnire is declared unsafe by the Building Ins^ctor. providing the necessary repair shall not constitute more than 50% of the tair market value of said structure. 6. If struemre is damaged by fire, flood, explosion, earthquake, war. riot or an act of God, the struemre may be reconstructed and used as before if it is reconstructed within 12 months after such calamity, unless the damage to the building or struemre is 75% (or more) of its fair market value as shown on the assessment records at the time of damage, in which case the struemre shall ^ demolished, and any construction thereafter shall be for a use in accordance with the provisions of the single family residential zonmg district. 7 If the non-conforming use of this struemre is discontinued and remains discontinued for a period of twelve (12) months, any fumre use of this structure shall be in conformity with the provisions of the single family residential zonmg district. 8 Normal mamienaiKc of the residence or garage structures related to this non- conformine use is permitted, including necessary non-structural repaur and incidenul "alterations which do not extend or intensify the non^onformmg use. Alterations mav be made to the struemre contammg the non-conformmg ^tiSential units when those alterations will improve the livability thereof, provided they wUl not increase the number of dwellmg umts or bulk of the building. 0 Authorities granted by this resolution nin with the property not with the applicant. "Missive oriy and must be exerci^ by applicant m^g the necessary payments for sewer and water connecuon fees by May 15, 1994. Page 5 of 8 r.*, ? Kk r le. ith f liiio CITY of ORONO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO.• 8? 12 Violation of or Gon-compliance with any of the terms and ^ Kr5£.’£“S.fS- hereby agrees to the recording of this resoluuon in the cham of mle property. Adopted by the Orono City Council on this 13th day of December. 1993. A' Irothy M/Hallin. City Clerk Edward J. Callahan, Jr., Mayor ss. operty Owner(s) STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) STcTo''of‘^no 'a"sota municipal corporation 'and said rnstrumect was executed on behalf of tahe City. CABOLE A. HASEMAN NOTMtV WBLC MWNCSOT* HENNEPIN COUNTY MV COMMlSSON EXM«S Notary Public Page 6 of 8 CITY of OBONO RESOLLTION THE CITk' COUNCIL NO. \y OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) On this-----Df Ceipb. , 1993, before me . Noury PubUc within and for U if /tf'. ,S —H. t<r( ['• — . .Tidwhb exeiuiidlh^^rcgoing instnimcni.andsaid coui«y. o^scrited ^i?and who execuica me oxecuted the s«ne as his (their) free act and deed. CAROLE A HASEMAN lOTiMW «J«.IC-a»*BrtSOT» HEKNSPtN COUNTY MT cev Ex.»i»-C3 h-ra-'-tJ notary public STATE OF MINNESOTA ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) 199_ before me a Notary Public within and for ^ ----- -----------------------On this day of _____-—-— --------- ---------------------— ------- said county, personally in and who exeemTu the foregoing instiument.and "" “ notary public Page 7 of 8 r..« A*a REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION OCT , DATE: ITEM NO.: 5" Dtpartmmt Approval: Nmm Jeanne A. Tilk BuiMinf & Zoning AJministraor Adnrinistrator Reviewed Agrnda ScctkHi: Zoning Hem Pwcriplioo: #1913 Greg Tnichinski. 1580 Fox Street - Conditional Use Permit/Vanance Request by Applicant for Reconsideration of Original Application List of Exhibits A - Applicant ’s Request B - Hold Harmless Agreement - Greg Tiuchinski C - Hold Harmless Agreement - Whitney McMillan D - Covenant Not to Sue - David MacMillan E - Oricinal Staff Meino of 7/21/94 F • Approval Resolution - Conditional Use Permil/Vanance G - Jerry Kemp Letter 9/23/94 Descriptioa of Request The app.ic...on has been rescheduled for recc^- ^LmIM Suff h« received confirmation from ,aU«r than a. 65’ to Sue and now approves the ante^ m us 3^,?ant has advised that height in the higher elevations to the no wes weeks He also noted the tower/antenna both tower and antenna have -The sinicture does not require nor need is a free standing structure rated for 100 mph wi^ TO ^ guy wires. The wires and rope observed is ^ receipt of the fully needed for low bands, ^ C a^nd^D The applicant now asks that you reconsider .he «.bach variance and U k final heigh, of the tower and antenna structure at 75 . COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED: To amend or adopt the enclosed approval resolution. A RESOLUTION GRANTING A VARIANCE AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT PER MUNICIPAL ZONING CODE SECTION 10.28, SUBDIVISION 3 (A) AND SECTION 10.75, SUBDIVISION 1 FILE NO. 1913 WHEREAS, Greg J. Tnichinski (hereinafter the "applicant") resides at a prt^iiy owned by Whitney MacMillan (hereinafter the "owner") located at 1580 Fox Street within the City of Orono (hereinafter "City") and legally described as: Lot 1, Block 2, MacMillan Addiuon. Hennepin County. Minnesou (hereinafter the "property"); and WHEREAS, the applicant has applied for an and variance application per Municipal Zoning Code Section 10.28. Subdivision 3 (A) to pen^ an existing to^r/structure installed without the benefit of a building permit to r^m on ^ property^! a maximum 75’ height to be located 32 ’ from the west lot line instead of the requi 75’. Minnesota: 1. 2. 3. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Orono. FINDINGS This application was reviewed as Zoning File #1913. The property is located in the RR-IB Rural Residential Zoning District requiring two acres in area. The property consists of 2+ acres. The Orono Planning Commission reviewed this application on April 18.19^ and ^^ommended approval of the proposed coiKtUiorul use permit airf vanance based on the following unique findings and hardships: All affected property owners have approved the location of the existing antenna/tower structure. Page 1 of 5 a. b. The structure could be placed on property meeting the required 75* setback from all lot lines. c If structure was to be placed in a conforming location on the higher elevations to the north and west, tower would have greater visual impact on the adjacent residential property. d. The owner of the property and the adjacent property owner ^ve agree J to execute agreements that would release the City from all liabilitiw should the structure in its present nonconforming location collapse and result in property damage. 4 The City Council finds that the conditions existing on this ptopeity m to it and do not apply generally to other property in this loning grantin! the variance would not adversely affect traffic conditions, light, air nor Lse a fire hazard or other danger to neighhonng propeiltes; would not merely S^^e as a convenience to the applicant, but is necessary to »"=v»te a demonstrable hardship or difficulty; is necessary top«se™ a right of the applicant; and would be in keepuig with the spirit and mtem of tin Zoning Code and Comprehensive Plan of the City. 5 The City Council finds that granting a conditional use permit ^ an^ima/tower stnicture to remain in its present location will not be det^en-a to the health safety or general welfare of the public, would not adversely affect pose a fire hazard or other danger to ^ighboring will its use depreciate surrounding property values ^ ***"**“. use of the property will be in keeping with the intent and objectives of the 7 Code and Comprehensive Plan of the City. CONCLUSIONS, ORDER AND CONDITIONS Based upon one or more of the above findings, the Orotio City Council hereby grants a cotidition.al use permit and a variance to Municipal ^mng S^tton^0j!^8j Subdivision 3 (A) use permit for an independent riC^i^r'Srulreri' a:r— Light of 75-, subject to the following conditions; Page 2 of 5 !S 1. 2. 5. 6. 7. Greg J. Truchinski. the applicant, shall obttin a building permit for the installation of the lower/aittenna structure to be installed at a 75 ’ maximum height. Greg J. Truchinski and Whitney MacMillan shall execute Hold Harmless Agreements and David MacMillan shall execute Covenant Not To Sue. The conditional use permit shall be valid through the applicant’s, Greg J. Truchinski. tenancy of the property. Prior to applicant’s moving or permanent relocation from this property, applicant shall be responsible for obuining a demolition permit for the complete removal of the tower and base structure. Authorities granted by this resolution run with the property not with the owner, but are permissive only and must be exercised by application for a building permit within one year of the date of Council approval or the special conditions of this resolution will expue on thai date (October 10, 1995). Violation of or non-compliance with any of the terms and conditions of this resolution shall constitute a violation of the Zoning Code, shall automatically terminate any authority granted herein, and shall be punishable as a misdemeanor. The undersigned applicant has read, understood and hereby agrees to the terms of this resolution. The undersigned owner has read, understood and hereby agrees to the terms of this re.solution and on behalf of himself, his heirs, successor and assigns, hereby agrees to the recording of this resolution in the chain of title of the property. Page 3 of 5 Adopted by the Orono City Council on this lOlh day of October, 1994 ATTEST: Dorothy M. Hallin. City Clerk Edward J. Callahan, Jr.. Mayor property Owncr(s) STATE OF MINNESOTA ) )ss. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) The Ibreeoing instnimem was acknowledged before i« on ‘0* (Vinher 1994 bv Edward J Callahan. Jr. and Dorothy M. Halim. Mayor and City Clerk of S:'aty of^no. rMi^sota municipal corporation am. said instrument was executed on behalf of the City. Notary Public I Page 4 of 5 is STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN > On this dav of ss. .199 . before me a Notary Public ^ccu^d U, and acknowledged that he (they) executed the same as his (their) free acr d ueed. Nouiy Public STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) iS. On this dav of , 199 ___before me a Notary Public l^wn'^nKrot^t™'^S described in and who execui^ ihe acknowledged thac he (they) executed the same as hts (theu > <n» act and deed. Notary Publ«c STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) , 199 ___, before me a Noury Public acknowledged th.it he (they) executed the same as hts (thetr) free act and Notary Public On this dav of_____ Page 5 of 5 6^ - .rpc:v.=r^ SEP 2 9 1994 CiT/v - • -^ S€5)t 23. 1994 Jeanne liabusth Oty of Orono PO Box 66 Crystal Bay, MN 55323 Dear Jeanne. I'm writing this letter concerning Mr Greg Truchinski s antenna’s ^ support structure Greg has askeO me to express my thoughts on the need for his antennas and support structure I was born and raised in Minnesota, and most of my family is in the Twin City area I am c .rrently beginning a three year sailing voyage around the world with my wife and son YOU may not know this. but. Amateur radio is a vital link to state side for many 'ssels Mr. Truchinski has volunteered to be one of the links In relaying messages between our yacht, wherever we may be. and my family in Minnesota we are in what Is called the bottom of an eleven year sun spot cycle in the next few years receiving and transiHiiting signals reliably depends on having the most optimum antennas Gregs antenna is called a TH7DX, one of the best commercial antennas avall^le. with his antenna and operator skills, we hope to have many good conversations with Greg, and through a device called a phone patch, we also at times, will be able to talk directly with my family in Minnesota. This involves a considerable amount of dedication in monitoring the radio on a scheduled basis. Therefore i highly recommend the approval of the permit for Mr. Greg Truchinski ’s antenna. He is an invaluable resource in view of his important role in our lives as a link between us happy wanderers jnd home. Sincerely, od 5t rffy Ke 15/6 W. ite210 San Diego, CA 92101-1108 r Request for Oiuncil Actk>n continued page 3 of 3 July 21, 1994 Zoninf File #1913 The Planning Commission did not have the benefit of David MacMillan's final comments and agreement to approve the present location. The Planning Ccmunission conditioned approval on both David MacMillan and Whitney MacMillan executing Hold Harmless Agreements releasing the City of any liability should the structure collapse and result in physical damage to the properties. David MacMillan's attorney in his letter to the City (Exhibit N) suggests that the City’s ordinances and its iittcrprctttkm of past court actions may need to be revised or reconsidered As wc have agreement between all panies, staff has not asked the City Attorney to comment any further but Council may wish to direct the City Attorney to provide more cUrificatioa on this issue. Review Exhibits Q and R. Mr. Staunton has amended the forms of the Covenant Not To Sue and the Hold Harmless Agreement to be executed by David MacMillan. Whitney MacMillan and now, Greg Truchinski. Copies of the amended exhibits have been sent to the applicant and property owners. Review Exhibit S. the Planning Commission unanimously approved the application as pressed subject to the City being released from all liabilities and granted the setback variance based on the fmding that if the tower was to be placed m a conforming setback at the higher elevations, this would exacerbate the visual impact of the tower. Opiiom of Action To adopt or amend the approval resolution as drafted by staff per the Planning Commission recommendation subject to the execution of Hold Harmless Agreements by Whitney MacMillan and Greg Truchinski and a Covenant Not To Sue by David MacMillan. Conditional use permit specifically notes that permit will expire at the time Mr. Truchinski no longer resides on the property sind that he will be responsible for the complete r'^moval ot the stnicmre; or To deny the variance application and to grant a conditional use permit based or. uruemre meeting the required setback from all lot lines. r Request for Council Action cominucd page 2 of 3 July 21. 1994 ZiHting File #1913 I - Article Entitled "Antenna Height and Conununkations Effecti\eness J - Spccificaiioos - Universal Towers K - Neighbors* Petition of Approval L - Appeals Before United States Courts of Appeals for tl^ 8th Circuit M - David MacMillan Letter to Applicant Agreeing to 75’ Height N - Robert Mikhell letter. Attorney for David MacMillan. 6/20 94 O - Covenant Not To Sue. David MacMillan P - Hold Harmless Agreement tMiitney MacMillan Q - Staunton Memo 7/18/94 R - City Attorney's Drafts of Hold Harmless Agreements and Covenant S - Planning Coimnission Minutes 4/18/94 DeacripCkNi of Request Applwnl h« insulkd an independent lower/antenna sttuctuit at an M’ ^ h^fit of 1 building permit and the required conditional use permit. The antenna, tower and TlTs.nK.u« w« oh^rved by the October of 199^ Applicant was advised of the need to apply for a condit^l use Sit: ExhlbTe. It « both the applicant’s and owner ’s preference to have the structure at the 75’ height approved at a 32’ setback requinng a setback variance. A copy of appItcatB's amateur radio license has been submitted confirming nrivw and hobby use Applicant resides in residence on property as required by ordinal^ X,»*. “ “.srM* " ss « ihe^antenna to meet the 75’ height requested by David MacMillan. Mr Tnichins.is tower could ..placed on -^P^ny ^ ‘X moved to the higher ' T,, surrounding properties. In fact, the m:m Sltafi:n "Z have a greater impact on the David MacMi.Un property than it would in its present location. REQLEST ¥OR COt?NClL ACTION DATE: July 21, 19^ ITEM NO.; rtiiKiit Approval: lessne A. Maiiustii Title fliiiMmg A Znntns Administritor Admiiiistralor Reviewed:Aceoda SectkMi: Zoning I ( U IfKriptioo: #1913 Greg Tntchinski. 1580 Fox Street - Aftcr-ihc-Fact Coolitiofial Use Pcnnit/Varunce - Rcsohition Dertiaeiit Oit^naccs Section 10.28, Subd. 3 (A) [Review Section 10.20, Subd 3 (K)) - Applicant must first obtain a conditional use permit before installing an independem tower/antenna structure. Structure was installed some time in the fall of 1993 and was noted by suff during a building inspection for an »ljacem property. The structure is currently at 85 ’ and will be altered to 75 ’ at the request of neighboring property owner. Requked SetlMck Original Proposal = 85 ’ Amended Proposed = 75 ’ Variance *= 43’ or 57% Section 10.75, Subds. 1 & 2 - The above referenced section limits height to 65 ’. The co^ sections would allow increases of height above 65 ’ by applying for a conditional use permit. The code does not limit height as long as required setback is met. Section 10.03, Subd. 9 (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. Section 10.28, Subd. 3 (A) - Requires that an independent antenna tower nust be subordinate to or supportive of principal use. The tower may not be classified as an accessory strucfire. List of Eidiibits A - Application B - Addendum C - Property Owners List and Certification of Renotification D - Plat Map E - Survey - Existing F - Survey - Proposed G - Elevation of Tower/Antenna H - Amateur License HOLD a\R\ILESS AND INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT WHEREAS. Mr. Whitby MicMillan owns properly in the City of Orono which he leases to Mr. Greg Truchinsiri; and WHEREAS. Mr. Gref Truchinski has constructed a radio rntenna and sopportinf structure on Mr Whimc>' MacMillan ’s property for which he needs a condiuonal use penmt from the City of Orono: and WHEREAS, the radio antenna and supi»n structure are located close to the neighboring property' of David D. and iCaren MacMiUan and is aUowed by the Orono code: and whereas , the location of the radio antenna and support structure is closer enough to the property of David D. and Karen MacMillan that, were the antenna and support structure to collapse, it could potentially cause damage on the property of David D. and Karen MacMiUan: and W’HEREAS. the location of the radio tower retjaires a grant of a variance from the City of Orono. NOW, THEREFORE, in exchange for the anticipated issuance of variance by the Orono City Council allowing the radio tower to stay in its present location. Whitney MacMillan hereby agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City, the City Council, and the agents and employees of the City from and against all claims, damages, losses or expenscs.'^including anomey fees, which the City. City Council and agentt and employees of the City’ may suffer or for which it may be held liable, arising out of or resulting from the assertion against them of any claims, debts or obligations in the consequence of the collapse of Mr. Greg Truchinski’s antennas or suppon structures. Witney MacM^lan STATE OF MLVNESOTA ) ) COUNTS’ OF HENNEPIN ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this _4kh day of October 1994, by Whitney MacMi 1 Ian _______. ^ ^AAAA^AAAA^^AAA^AAAAA^AAWW,^A • CHFRYL 0 NIK.'CO ? iijTicy c;;='.jc -• cc: : ! Cctnr Exr-'es r : • ¥WWWWVVWWWWVWV%W%\\'v NV . ft / ^ /y'Zien Notary Public 2I9C20JN98 7/19^4 August 30.19W ieaxuie Mj^nisth CityofOrooo Crystal Bay, Minnesota 55323 Dear Jeanne; I wntild like lo reouest the City of Orono to review the matter of my antenna tov.cr again on t-uHi jntMiT 12th Citv Council Meeting. I am sorry that 1 did not adet^uately *^^'®**- te repntaf my Imm radio a«em,x Because of th«. 1 would like io present the raaoer to them again. Thank you for all of your time and cooperation concerning my invaluable hobby!! Sincerely. r. Greg Truchinski 1580 Fox Street Wayraia, Mmitesota 55391 Phone: 476-9631 raSili’ •- — W6X OS onv «'C:JiVCil MEETING REQli:ST FOR COtNCIL ACTION OCT i Q 1994 DATE: ofBVIFMQMO ITEM NO.: Department Approval: Nan* Jeanae A. Mabu&th TWe Building A Zoning Administraior Administrator Reviened:Agenda Section: Zoning Item Deflcripti #1933 Tandem Propcrties/Petcr Andrea Company - 2645/3025 Watertown Road - Approval of Private Road Names Pt cf Exhibits A - Application for Road Names - Coffin Property B-1-3 Sections of Hudson Directory C - Plat of Coffin Property - 2nd Phase D - Aj^licalion for Private Road Nana - Dickey Property E-1-3 Sections of Hudson Directory F - Plat of Dickey Propeny - 2nd Phase The applicant has submined three choices for each of the private roads within the second phase subdivision of Dickey and Coffin pn^rties. Staff recommends the final choice, Somerset Trail, from the road name selections for the Coffin property. Staff also recommends approval of the first choice. Thoroughbred Lane, for the Dickey property. In the first phase division, the developer chose to use standard street sigris provided by the City at a charge of $75 .00 each. A stop sign will be required at the intersection of Painter’s Ridge Trail at Old Cry stal Bav Road and at the intersection of Thoroughbred Lane and Willow Drive. The cost of a stop sign is $75.00. The developer must provide payment for signage before an order can be placed by the City. COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED: Staff Recommendation MOTION: To approve the private road name of Somerset Trail within the Coffin property portion of Old Crystal Bay Road 2nd Addition and Thoroughbred Lane within the Dickey property portion of Old Crystal Bay Road 2nd Addition. Vote: ------ayes,-------nays. A B. an existli\g iJilvatG vcdJway. 5 ptopOseU private roadway which la to be created rs & condition of pending subdivision approval. < ' The owner(i) of this Private Roadway and/or all abutting nroper-v will bo (ore) the owner(e) of the following described property: C.The above owner(s) hereby request that this Private Roedway be known by the following name: Choice No./T' Choice No/ / t .'l l 2 /^tdaC %i> o. (ctMi (Lift three choices in order of preference. The City Cc^ncll will approve a name provided no conflict exists with existing names or^ naming policy. If all names have a conflict, you will be asked to make new ehoicas. The approved ncme will bo used for all mailing address and official identification purposes.) s I D. < The eboVe owner(a) hereby request the City of Orono to install the following standard street and traffic signs and said cwnar(a) hereby agree to reimburse the City for all costs of said installation. 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I • I • f ; I ! I • 1 • ; • t « 1 I JO • i 1 1 :h •o ! •o 1 V o 1 * \ lx • W c\2 1 V P • 1 • \» & 1 1 9 C. tt propQftd priVfitc ro«4w«y vhiah ia «o be ereate^ ai *» eooditlon of ptu^lnj eubdtvlalon appicoval. ttif 9«ntr(a) of ttat Private Roadsfoy aad/or all abutclaR prcperty Vlll bt (ore) the ovatr(a) of the followltm described prcpertyi f < ytif above owner (a) hereby requeat that thlf private Roadway be loaowa by the following nemst Choice Kb. 1 ^ Cbolee ite, 2 / ' f^hcro^jA^ Choice Mb. 3 5 un s (Uit three ehoicca to order of praferenee. The City Council will approve a tiane provided r.o oonfXiot exleta with exletloa naoaa or. lUlBina policy, if all namea havo i conflict* you will be atVed to •ike nee etaoicee. The approved na»e will be used for all nallLtg adtreae and official identification purpoces*) a The above owner(e) hereby requeat the City of Orcno to inauil the fbHowlnt atanderd ttreec and traffic aigna and eaid owneria) herei agree to reiahtiree the city for all ooate of tald installation, (fob algning ttay be required ae part of a separate Developer a Agreeaent and/or aubdiyleion raquast.) standard city street luitae §l^(a^ • nuntoer requited •tandard "STOP” slgn(a)*- number required ..... •tandard eraffto eignCs) deacribed below; • number required The above owner(a) do hereby acknowledge the (future) axlatenee of •aid private rqad. and tnat the city of Orono has no obligation tnaintaln or eervioa iild private road* and that the City of Orono doea not intend to acquire or open said private road as a public roadway. 8lgnaturf(t)^of own^(i sg;: 11 Dace .Iiiii'dil -mvinix../ an__*11^-------.JKS i A VJ 2> ca. LAAf ^ C'*"'.......... 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Wtt rim NUR3[<Ry KfCl.Lr.r ( KC-ILLEY DIVi‘}ION %• X3 ii Mi\^ i /REQUESTFimCOUNCIL ACTION ^ 0DATE; OcioberS.'lmOctCny ITEM NO.^ Is Depan• -1 Approval: A. Mibusth THk Buiklinf A Zoo^ Adaioistrat^ Admiiiistrator Reviewed:Afcnda Sectioa: Zoning __________Propertics/PetCT Andiea C«npany (Orooo Limited Putnerdup). 2643/3023 Wjaettown Road - Final Subdivision - Resolution of A • Resolution No. 3444. Preliminary Subdivisioo Approval B • Final PUt C - Council Minutes 6/27/94 D > Final Resolution Tbc subdivider has fulfilled all conditions set fmth in the preliminary subdivision resolution and has submitted all required easements, covcnanu. deeds, payments for paA dedication and filing fees. IK final plat resolution has been drafted per the findings and conditions set forth in the preliminary subdivisioo resolution. COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED: To adopt or amend the enclosed approval resolution granting final plat approval of Old Crystal Bay Road 2nd Addition. JT.---------A. r • k a t t'V i A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE PLAT OLD CRYSTAL BAY ROAD SECOND A f1L£ NO. 1933 moN nr* WHEREAS, the City of Orooo b a municipai cocporaiion organized and existing If {lie i^ws of the Stale of Minncsoiai and WHEREAS, ihe City Cotincil of the City of Orono to subdivision reguhtio* fot me ofdetly. economic end safe devdopmenl of land withm the City: and WSWREAS the City Council has considered the application for a subdivision of a nieiiy-ooe loTJhf^^ Ltoicd PaitnetsWp. a Minnesota limited paitnership (hCTeinafter "the subdividcr"); and WHEREAS, the subdivbion has been found to meet all standards of tlw variances; and WHEREAS, the subdividcr has agreed to complete aU requlremems of the platting regulations of the City, including; 1.Completion of all the requirements of R^lutton No. 3444, the resolution ranting preliminary approval of the Class III subdivision. 2. 3. Dedication on the plat of drainage and utility casements. Creation of two private roads shown on the plat as Outlots C and D;^tlot C to S^wn henceforth as Somerset Trail and Outlot D as Thoroughbred Une. 4.rrknruirent with the creation of these private roads, the subdividcr has dedicated m r *d^ utility easements granting to the City permanent acces^ ^ and^litv easements over said outfots; the subdivider has creat^ IIJIJlxcS ingress egress, drainage and utility easements over said outlots in orall Xting lots including a declaration of covenants, coitdittons. Page 1 of 4 I 1 rtpflWT^i iliTif • »**»jT»* ■' ■n V • » - •t** u^-i: »*■■.«•- ' 3. 6. 7. 8. 9. restrictions and private roadway easements wherein any lot shall be sold, transferred and conveyed togedier wkh an undivided one-eighth interest in Outlot C and one-eleventh interest in Outlot D whereby benefining lot owners covenant and agree to permanently maintain and pay cost of maintenance for said private roads. The subdivkkr has dedicated to the City drainage easements over all detention areas, wetlands, and drainageways within the plat providii^ for limitations on the use of these areas and shown on the plat as drainage easements. The subdivider has created private covenants covering the upkeep and maintenance of all drainage facilities. The subdivider has created protective covenants for all lots containing protected wetlands not included within conservation maps of the City of Orono and also includes the areas defined as mitigation areas. Covenants have been drafted to include metes and bounds descriptions of the areas and site plans to define the location of these areas within each lot. Dedication of a pedestrian trail easement located within Lot 6, Block 2. The subdivider has executed a Subdivider’s Agreement providing for the installation of comprehensive improvements required as a condition of approval of both Old Crystal Bay Road Addition and Old Crystal Bay Road 2nd Addition. The subdivider has posted security to ensure that these required improvements ate completed to the City’s satisfaction. Creation of Outlots A and B to serve as driveway outlots; Outlot A shall serve Lot 7. Block 4, Old Crystal Bay Road Addition; Outlot B to serve Lots 2 and 3, Block 3. Outlot A shall be under common ownership with Lot 7, Block 4. The subdivider shall create either an appropriate easement and/or agreement for the installation and maintenance of shared drive within Outlot B. Page 2 of 4 I ^ II rttHwTiiTraTrtiiS irtu i r pr: ‘ these trail areas must be approved by the City o 11. 12. p,yme« to a* City of . p«k .Wicaticn f« in Ihe amount of $40,790.80. Payment to the City for the Iqfal review and fling of the pUt. easement, and covenants in the amount of $200.00.CQYCIWIM -------------- «siV5r--~~'= 1 Erosion control shall he maintained over all disturbed «eas untU namral grouwlcovcr is restored. A • ■ 11 ■ rt 2. w. t.. - wiU be issued until all drainage laciiiucs . City. «id a satisfactory road base completed. • ^ i 3.SoMivider shall be t before any existing structures on Lot 2. Blocx :» arc The aforesaid plat shall be filed ^ County copy of this resolution and executed copies Page 3 of 4 The approved gnmied by this rescrfutioii shall expire if the |^t has not been filoi by the specified above. In that event, it will be necessary to file a new application with the City of Onmo for subdivision review. Dated this 10th day of October, 19M. •»' 11 • ATTEST: Dorothy M. Hallin, City Cleric Edward J. Callahan, Jr., Mayor h STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss . COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) The foregone instrument was acknowledged before me on this 10th day of October, 1994 by Edward J. Callahan, Jr. and Dorothy M. Hallin, Mayor and City Clerk of the City of f^no, a Minnesota municipal corporation and said instrument was executed on behalf of the City. Notary Public Page 4 of 4 r>r» -w; ** ~ "i\ ‘ cmr of ORONORESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNOL NO. 3 4 4 4 A RESOLUTION GRANTING PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF A CLASS m SUBDIVISION OF OUTLOTS B AND C, OLD CRYSTAL BAY ROAD A] . FILE NO. 1933 »moN WHEREAS, Tandem Properties and Peter Andrea Company (hereinafter the -subdividers"), on April 26. 1994, filed a formal subdivision application with the City for approval of a 21 lot residential plat of property' legally described as: Outlots B and C, Old Crysul Bay Road Addition, Hennepin County, Minfiesola (hereinafter "the property"); and WHEREAS, after due published and mailed notice in accordance with Minnesota Statutes 462.358 et. scq. and the City of 0:ono ’s Zoning and Subdivision Codes, the Orono Planning Commission held a public hearing on June 20, 1994, at which time all persons desiring to be heard concerning this application were given the opportunity to speak thereon; and WHEREAS, at their regular meeting held on June 27, 1994, the Orono City Council considered the subdivision application of die subdividers, noting the following findings of fact: 1 The properties are located within the RR-IB Single Family Rural Residential Zoning District, requiring a minimum of 2 acres of contiguous dry buildable land within each newly created lot. 2. The property contains a total of 57 acres with 7 acres of designated wetland and retention/treatment area. 3. The proposed plat consists of 21 residential lots, each meeting the minimum requirement of 2 acres of dry buildable area. 4 Lots 15 and 18 that abut the cul-de-sac area within the Coffin second phase division do not meet the required lot width of 200 ’ at the rear of the front street setback line. Planning Commission recommended approval of the lot width variance as it would be consistent with rural developments where lots are located Page 1 of 7 -**■’ mJ 1^7 ind Litn r««sonotAOitt n mr #CITY of ORONO >»// // RESOLimoiS OF THE CITY COU>CIL NO. ^444______ 5, 8. adjaccm to a cul-dc-sac as long as all other lot standards arc satisfied. All 21 lots have been found to have adequate and suitable soils for on-site septic trcaoiiCT^ facUiucs. Private roads shall serve 11 lots within die second phase division of the Dickey oropertv- and 8 lots within the Coffin propeny. Both curb cuts for the private roads have been approved by the City Engineer finding there is adequate siting disunce for egress and ingress at a 40 mph road. No additional curb cuts will be allowed from these properties. The Cit\- has approved a back lot configuration for Lots 16 and 17 of the Coffin property allowing the continued use of a private driveway to serve two properties. The City has approved the platting of the back lots within the 10 lot division of the Coffin property second phase based on the following findings: Lots will meet 150fc of the area and setback standards required for back lots. B Alternative of prov iding access via an extended road corridor or loop road would have the follow ’ing impacts: The loss of mature trees providing screening for existing development to north. This will also allow existing natural amenities to remain for fumre residential development of the surrounding area. A road extension or loop road through the area of Outlet C would require major filling of a designated weUand area located within Lot 16. An extension or loop road would impact existing residences on Watertown Road with additional noise and headlights from private road use. Page 2 of 7 ■r-ft*',- sA'v -lit fwm W) m r I CITY of ORONORESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCILNO. 8 4 4,4------- A ID. The City approves the interior trail plan for the second phase division ^ the Coffin property allowing for the placement of wood chips on existing gnrfe not to exceed a 5 ’ to 8’ width. This approval is based on the following findings; A- No land alterations arc propose within the wetland or within 26 Of wetlands. B. The proposed trail cfcsigni will have no impact on the existing wetlands nor on their interaction. C. Proposed trail will not impede surface runoff nor would It create down stream flooding or pollution problems. The City has based preliminary approval of this plat on the applicants* engines and the City engineer’s reports and findings confirming that drainage fr^ the second phase residential development will not intensify drainagc/flooding of down stream area. NOW tHERETORE. BE IT RESOLVED, thalbMed upon one or mote of the nndines noted above’, the City Council of the City of Orono heteby approvei the ptetotnai^ pla a^Wcantion of Tandem Propenies atri Ute Peter Andrea Company per plat drawings by MarkT Gtonberg. a licensed surveyor of Coffin and Gronberg. Inc., dated November 29, 1993, most revised date May 25, 1994. subject to the following conditions: 1. Cul-de-sac roads on the Coffin and Dickey parcels within Phase 2 shall private. The City shall obtain underlying road and utility easements. The developer shall create private covenants for the maintenance of private roads. Applicants should also address the ownership of Outlet C and whether that shall be a shared ownership. If not. then one owner shall be responsible for granting an easement to the second owid^r. 3 Subdivider shall be responsible for installing pedestrian interior trails as shown on trail plans drafted by Mark Gronberg of Coffin and Gronberg, Inc. Interior Il-ail withta“e Coffin ,«rcel shall be installed with wood chips placed onexistmg grade. Page 3 of 7 2. i rmSOOSNiOwi / r««smoitiOKP A CITY of ORONORiisoumaN or the city coihscil mol S 4 4 4_____ f M 7. 8. 10. Dedication of drainage and utility easements 5’ along all interior lot lines and 10* along the perimeter boundaries and jKljacem u> ro«I right-of-ways. Prior to any site improvements within the secemd phase, erosion control as ^own on preliminary grading and drainage plam must be installed and maintained until natural groundcover is restored. Prior to site grading improvements, all tested septic sites on^ji tlw Coffin and Dickey parcels must be fenced off (exception Lots 16 and 17. Coffin parcel). All wetlands designated on City conservation maps shall be shown as dra^gc easements on the plat. Designated wetland within Lot 16 must be designated by a drainage easement. * Drainage easements shall be taken over all retention ponding areas »nd drainage ways afin the first phase review . such easements shall be recorded in the chain O' mic and developer shall create covenants to define future association's responsibUity for ihe upkeep and maintenance of all drainage facilities. Payment of a park dedication fee prior to final plat approval. TJe City will require no paric or trail dedications with the second phase platting of this property. The following lots have been found to contain protected wetlands not designated on the City’s conservation area maps; Dickey Parcel: Lots 8. 17. 18 and 19, Block 2. Coffin Parcel: Lots 11. 12, 13. 15. 17 and 20. Block 1. The following lots have involvement with mitigation areas: Dickev Parcel: ^ m i, Lots 8. 9. 13. 16. 17, 18 and 19. Block 2. •iIsmSOnOiifeOnr 1 Page 4 of 7 #i F fwmrntm^ M ®I ® ^CITY of ORONO RESOLUTION OF THE CTTV COUNCIL • 44%NO. Coffin Parcel; Lou 11. 12. 13. 15. 17 ind 20. Block 1. ! ■ As with the first subdivision, the aibdividcr shall create covenants to be filed in the chain of title of each these properties advising future owners of the limitations on the use of ttasc specific areas and the need to first apply to Cor|» of Engineers and the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District if any improvements arc proposed at some future date before obtaining necessary permits from the City of Orr^. 10. P Applicant to execute developer ’s agreement to insure all grading/drainage improvemerns and road improvements arc insulled to City’s satisfaction. No land alterations can take place until erosion control is established and septic sites suked and the City is in receipt of final grading and ro^ plans. No improvemerns can begin until City Engineer has approved improvement plans. A letter of credit or an approved form of a supplemental mortgage must accompany a fully executed developer ’s agreement written to 150% of the c(^t of the proposed road and site improvements. No building permits will be issued until all drainage facilities have been installed and approved satisfactory road base completed. the month. These submittals arc as follows: 1.Record plat drawings in the form of three (3) mylar copies (with one copy for the City’s r«ords and two for fding with Hennepin County) and one copy reduced to r = 200’. Drawing to include: . ^ A Lot lines platted per preliminary survey by Mark S. Gronlterg of Coffin and Gronberg. Inc. dated November 29. 1993. most revised May 25. 1994. B Dedication of "drainage and utility easements" as noted in Item 4 above. Designation and dedication of drainage easements over detention areas within both the Dickey and Coffin parcels. Designation of private roads as Outlets and private driveway outlet at 30* width serving Lois 16 and 17. Page 5 of 7 30’ tmrnimO^ikOn F' ! i- ' CTO CITY of ORONOlife.#1 RESOLUTION OF THE OTY COlHSCaNO. S44U IE. Dcdrcation and dcsignatioit of drainage easemenr$ over all protected' wetlands within second phase plat. F. Naming of plat. Legal documents required: B C. F. G. Title c^inion addressed to the City. All owners, mortgage holders or others with property interest indicated therein shall sign the plat and all other documents affected by such iiuerest. The City Attorney ’s ofike to determine if title opinion for first phase subdivision is still acceptable for second phase subdivision. Signed and executed drainage casements to be taken over detention areas within plat. Applicant to obtain copies of stamlard easement documents from City. Signed and executed developer ’s agreement and cither a letter of credit or supplemental mortgage for site improvements and construction of private roads and drainage facilities. Applicant to obtain copies of standard developer ’s agreernem. D. Signed and executed road and utility easements over private road outtofs within Coffin and Dickey properties. Signed and executed declaration of private covenants covering upkeep and maintenance of private roads and drainage facilities. Completed application for private road name on both Coffin and Dickey properties. Please note the selection of the road name is a separate action of the Council and should be submitted as soon as applicant has completed the selection of three name choices for each roadway. The private covenants of the subdivision shall include special limitations on both the private and public interior trails. Future owners shall be advised that trails within Dickey parcel are public. The trails within the Coffin property arc private and shall be constructed of wood chips placed on existing grade. No future land alterations of the private trail will be allowed without the approval of the City. Page 6 of 7 ♦ I MINin0 OFTHE REGULAR oROMO cmr coumul eiu> on niw n. POUCE CHIEF REPORT draft spring park I99i CONTRACT PROPOSAL Sullivinreviewed the propowl »nd to it was p»rt of the ZONING ADMINISTRATOR’S RET ”>RT «,.S GLOROE APP^BACM dl. HICHWOOO ROAO - VARLANCE resolution no . 3442 .. sts: “ prop<«a »«l Mt. ,J Pi„P„a b, b« PlMb'bl cooncii and he supported the presently proposed plan. ___D-,«i..»ir,n No. 3442 appfovini V^orunioaiv/ii »•— —- . A^A hv Kelley to adopt Resolution No. 3442 approving U was moved by Jabbour. seconded by ^ Road. n9l5 Variance for George Appiebaum at 4109 H.gn ooa • VaiiAlR-rW iv/i. Goetten commented she had ‘ applicant had done^a^ was. and why the applicant was me property and she supported granting good job in reducing the pining to remove the northern Liance. Mayor Callahan asked d mat he intended to remove as•rs;muchof itaspossiDic icdistu.6w...^ hardcover should be reduced further. on Vote: Ayes 5. nays 0. __-._..w«Ar<tina Xandem Propcrii PRELIMINAKI 3UUE/I Mark Gronberg and James *V‘Straitreviewed the proposal and noted that the pp mat the Planning Corps of Engineers to develop tmal *'^"5 f„f lob i6 and 17 on the Coffin Commission had approved the mat the setbacks be redesignated for back I___ Piannina Commission reques ___ . 75 ^s K?rir.“T-. u ~ ™ -... ■—-»■ 1-" ■» % 4 ■ R.riitlJA ------J:.K.f»vi»a.1w^ ^ - ■■ - a . B^g Nin'ES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COlffCIL MOETING held on JIINE 27,1994 lots wood chips on existing grade. Hurr inquired if there was an easement over a s'^m^E^ent propcny owners would be aware of these restrictions. homeowners association covenants for that property. The septic systems for the proposed lots were discussed, end their proximity to the wetlands. „ was moved by Jabbour. seconded by Goetten. ” #1933 Preliminary Subdivision for Tandem Properties at -64 ^^rintjiin di «ipulations as' listed and the addition that the homeowMrs Si the fac't that the private trails on the Coffin property may be a maximum of 5 in sutfLed only wim wood chips on existing grade and the homeowners association tot ihe Dickey property shall contain the fact that the trails wtthin that portion of the development are public trails. Ayes 5. nays 0. (.#7) #1936 CHARLES E. TROYAK. 2525 KELLEY AVESUE - VARIANCE - RESOLUTION NO. 3443 It was moved by Hurr, seconded by Goetten. to adopt Resolution No. 3443 approving #1936 Variance for Charles E. Troyak at 2525 Kelley Avenue. Ayes 5, nays . (•#8) #1939 TIMOTHY OTTEN, 425 TURNHAM ROAD - VARIANCE - resolution no . 3445 It was moved by Hurt, seconded by Goetten. to adopt Resolution No. 3445 approving #1939 Variance for Timothy Otten at 425 Turnham Road. Ayes 5. nays 0. (#9) 1994 MARINA LICENSES - LAKESIDE MARINA AND GAYLE’S MARINA Jabbour left the table for this item. Hurt commented that there b«g« Gayle’s Marina and Gaffton responded that this was an issue for tte LMCD ^ te no thal pet a recent LMCD letter to Gayle’s, the barges must be moved by July 1. 1994. Tbe I t I r \t 11 A)o g 5 55 I 30 I to 55oza *HACi<BE^RV HIU. > Qa3oz WILLOW ORtvt: H *;s'.'Ltcv C'ft ua Tim NURSTIRY KT:LU^y f KELLEY CflVJTTJ/JK '5“ia m I K . i '1 •4 \A. * I ; j .! i ■M BERRY HILL. OB 01 I 301 COmOO2 Q >ao 5 . ! •4 * t 4 i I ! f » i I ! . t i ! I , I • ?r H 1li'1W OR. Ha 8 p ^1 1 •5 iI' 1 • 1 »* J 1 CCUNCiLMaillCOCT 1 0 1994CnYOfORONO DATE: October 6, 1994 rrEMNO.: 7 A ” T .I - ' I »Approval: M^iustb Tide A Zoning AdministratOT tndnr Reviewed:AfendaSed ■iftiQii: #1947 Sailors World, 1955 Shoreline Drive - Amended Variancc/Conmi Site Pfam Review • Resolution ricial At jfoiir Attgott 22nd meeting Council approved applicant’s request to relocate ston^ module ftom stall originally approved in Application #1874 to ekher stalls 37 or 38. The enclosed approval resohnion has been drafted per Council’s recofnmendtdion and the original findings and OMditioas of Resolution #3371. AppUcam has provided an amended landscape plan to be incorporated as pan of the |q)pfoval as in die original resolution the type of plantings has been specified. The City hokb securhy to ensure the comprehensive landscape plan is installed and finalized by spring of 1995. COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED: To adofM or amend the enclosed approval r^olution i.^Li r-. A RESOLimcm GRANTING VARIANCES TO MUNICIPAL ZmiNG CODE SECTION 1#.22, SURMVBION L SECTION lt.4L SUBMVISION 5 (A). SECTION 1R.4L SURDIVlSiON 9 m* SECTION 19.41, SUBDIVISION 19 <D), ACTION 19.59, SUBDIVISION 19 (L) AND SECTION 19.41, SUBDIVISION 2 AND APPROVES A SECOND AMENDMENT OF COMMERCIAL SITE PLAN FOR SAILORS WORLD, INC. f1LEfl947 WHEREAS, Gaiy DeSantis of Sailors World Marma and Yacht Chib, Inc., a Minnesota corporation (bertinafter "the applicant*} has an interest in the property located at 1955 Shoreline Drive within the City of Oroiio (hereinafter "the City") and legally described as follows: ExhibU A, reached (hereiiiafter "the property"); and WHEREAS, on September 13,1993 the City council approved Resolution #3371 that gran^ variances to allow the installatioo of an 8’x20* accessory storage moAik to be located within parking stall 34; and WHEREAS, the applicant has filed an amended variance application that would seek to relocate the storage module within another acceptable parking stall located out of die lakeshore protected area that would require approval of the following variances to Municipal Zoning Code Section 10.22, Subdivision 2, Section 10.56, Subdivision 16 (L) and Section 10.41, Subdivision 10 (D) to permit a change in the nature of existing hardcover in the 75-250’ zone which conuins 5,100 s.f. or 83.6% hardcover as approved in Resolution No. 2891 of the City Council, where only 1,525 s.f. or 25% hardcover would normally be allowed, and for a variance to Section 10.41, Subdivision 5 (A) to allow a ftirthcr reduction of one parking suit from the 42 stalls approved in Resolution No. 2891 which granted a variance lo the 48 stalls required for this site, and for a variance to Section 10.41, Subdivision 9 (B) to allow a 10 street yard setback for a storage structure where a 50’ street setback would normally he required (original Application #1874 proposed 28’ setback); and per Section 10.41, Subdivision 2 seeks approval of an amended commercial site plan to allow the installation of said storage module. Miimesota: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Orono, Page 1 of 9 --t i«nj^n» »niqy •.. I m 3. 5. riNIMNGS reviewed as Zcmng Fife il947 m Orooo City CamcU granted variances and approved an iiaended coimncfcfel site plan for die applicant (Zoni^ Application #ir74) per Resofetkm #3371 on Pppffyth*^ 13, 1993. Pursuant to that lesohition, the storage moihite has been tenporarily placed srithin stall 34 but applicant has received complaints frirni property owner to the west noting visual impact ‘•II The has filed the oinent application in order to seek approval of an variance applkatioo wkh the purpose of relocating the storage module in |wktng stall that would lessen the visual hnpact upon the lake views of the property owner to the west. At die Council meeting of August 22. 1994 CouncU approved the use of cidicr stalls 37 or 38 because of their alignment behind the principal strocture on d» property. Council’s recommendatioo was based on the ftdlowini findings: A.nacemeM on the stnictuie within either stalls 37 or 38 will minimize imp^ upon lake views of residence to the iitUBediate west. Structure will be located out of the l^eshore setback area. Relocation to either «all 37 or 38 will not result in the loss of additional stalls. D. Uss visual impact upon users of adjacent County Road as only 8 ’ side would be exposed to roadway. E. There will be no sighting problems at intersection. Noted in the earlier le few for Aj^lication #1874, in order to compensate for the loss of ihe single paiking sail which reduces Ihe mimto of ^s to 41 whra 42 were approved, the applicant has provided a letter from the Minnetonka ^ Center loto^ approximately 1/4 miles west of the marina for overflow parking use. Page 2 of 9 r Tj^; CCT«.-j->«jc*Tw iize snal ^ I side 8 9. 10. The propoieii relocatioo for stonfe moduk whlun cither putiog stalls 37 or 38 wil] place the structure out of the laheshofe seftack zoges of both the City of Orono and the DNR. 7. Thetooft air •siorafe laddale ai 10* ftocB the County Road 15 right-of-way _______ m^y lequiied, is a loc^km that is extremely visible from said roadway and therefoce visual screening of the module by use of evergreen type vegetatioo b imperative to reduce the negative visual impacts. Based on the intent of Municipal Code Sectioo 10.41, SubdivbioQ 7 (B) required areas shall not be used for the storage of boatt, cipitpment. or maieriab. The proposed storage nnodule wUI provide storage such that none of the areas per the approved site pliui for this facility need not be encundtetcd with sTOrage of aiQr tund. The City Council has : jnudercd this applicatioo including the findings and lecommendatiocis of the Planning Commisskm. reports by City staff, commMits by the applicant and the effect of the proposed variance on the health, safety and welfare of the community. The City Council finds that the conditions existing on thb property are peculiar to it and do not apply generally to other property in thb zoning dbtrkt; that gnmting the variance would not adversely affect tridfic conditions, ligitt, ab nor pose a fire hazaud or other danger to neighboring property; would not inerely serve as a convenience to the applicant, but b necessary to alleviate a demonstrable hardship or difficulty; is necessary to preserve a substantbl property right of the applicant; and would be in keeping with the spirit and intent of the Zoning Code and Comprehensive Plan of the City. CONCLUSIONS, ORDER AND CONDITiONS Based upon one or more of the findings noted above, the Orono City Council hereby grants the variances as set forth above and approves the proposed amci^nt of Resolution #3371 that approved the placement of an 8’x8 ’x20 ’ storage module wit^n parking stall 34 and now grants a variance that would allow the relocation of said storage module within either stalls 37 or 38. subject to the following conditions: Page 3 of 9 , a-% • .t, -------- ..M • rr ing hin I 2. 3. 4. 6. One 8*xS*x20* ston«e msMc may be retocHed wkiiin ekhef pifkii« lUlU 37 or 38 per the stte plan attached to thh resolution as page number 8. The City CotincU reserves the right to reconsider and revise this approval at a ftiture time if the itongc module becomes a nuisancx. The storage module shall be free s io preserve its mol^hy. [ing and shall have no foundjttioii in order The fiorage module shall be screened from street view by an iMegraled landscape plan, page 9 of this resohition, and that shall include evergreen plantings of a size and spacing lo provide at feast a 50% screeiur^ of the module in the first yew, wHh potential in tteee years K) be 100% screened along Ute Couitty Road 15 skte (west) and the north side. Screening shall not be allowed to interfere with required sighting distance for vehiefes entering and exiting the property. The module shall remain on the site only as kmg as an off-sireel parting agreement with the Art Center or other entity remains in effect. In conjunction with the approval of this storage module, no storage of materials, equipment, or boats shall occur in any of the non-hardcover landscape areas indicated on the sife plan. Violation of or non-compliance with any of the terms and conditions of this resolution shall constitute a violation of the zoning code, shall automatically teitninate any authority granted herein, and shall be punishable as a misdemeanor. The undersigned applicant has read, understood and hereby agrees to the terms of this amended resolution and on behalf of himself, his hein, successors and assigns, hereby agrees to the recording of this resolution in the Chain of Title of the property. Page 4 of 9 >% Adopted by tiiB City Cottocil of the City of Orooo. Mimesoca at a i^laf held Oil the 10th day of October. 1994. ATTEST: Oofodiy M. Hallifi, City Ckrfc;Edward I. Callahan, Jr.. Mayor Property Owner (s) STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) is. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) The forerotng instnancni was acknowledged before me on this lOih day ^ October. 1994 by Edward I. Callahan, Jr. and Dorothy M. Hallin, Mayor and City Cleik^ tl» City of Orooo, a Minnesott municipal corpor^ion and said instrument was on beha of the City. Notary Public Page 5 of 9 tW V-H STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) day of , 199 before roc a> Notary the foregoing ii act «)d deed. [ygneiit, and acknow notary pubuc STATE OF MINNESOTA > ) ss. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) day of 199 before me a Notary ^ foregoing msuumem, ana acknowledg. act and deed. notary PUBLIC Page 6 of 9 ■i- w 4?>}•)“V----/■--.....- - Vv CAPI lAf I(fUrf C m Jc J is)m ^ m .- - Mo. -UrJ,eixtk C» ^ m i^ii^'f I \ %yftu* |jvf i!»f l/¥if/>'»T jifff ivirH I-_^<c -------------------, .k # i a iTi: ‘J/:.t . .h.v:‘‘ .ar^^ l>w /‘I to I- » >- lirur.!UiMl % S_ ■ W//y//////< Y/AX\U.nJ-f—■—^-r^-|.-. J fe\lVA: •• •••• V •% \I 1 ^•0^l»fCir I ., 1 ^«Ui«iii 5 ' vVAU. 'V ) 3 =5^ ___-/ :at—J © •M••*•* W- >• r*ir-. ll ^ *• fr^t»?.rp Of|’lT% ll'/H- . fit T- rao^i/s^^••• ^ f«»:.« # *JU ^W»V>n*Jt , J "rrLT-HTl-J T £ I.-,v;;;,r/''i^\>\Nll"’ '^ •■s-lV ‘ -• .* \»Ir^y * I I'l y ■ .• ^JC3EI- mm L*■--i Request for C oukU page 2 of 2 September 29. 1994 Zooiim File #1953 li plamiiit Commission reviewed tins iattlaiiy at tncir /m ^ scpISk^^^r!^ f« this propeity, into account the sunounding imfM «__i—il« pmnmfcd a review B k iciiMitioa Mlbtcfc wnnw wqM«« ft°" W ■ritf^M* ■»■ 1 tbc visual iniMcl imcU of tbc tO sctbick I'wjuu'enicBf- PUmiiM Comniuim oo a vole of 4-0 iccommeodcd thai the deck be cUminaled, lhal the luniied to 12 »14- instead iraiS'. aHowin* the 6 ’ side setback but incieasii« Ibe stnictiife-lo stnicture sednck to 7*. No batdcoves variance is tetiuiied. Also, ttbile the stnictutal lot cov*ii|e wiU increase^ 18.8% to 20.0%. tite lot coverage by structure still is less ton 1,500 s.f. allowed by code for anall lots. PUmiiiig Commission further suggested tot approval be condmoned oo a nun^ m^Lice items to be concunenUy completed by the home owi*r, ^ludt^ ^vu« to draimge problem adjacent to to house, repairing or properly abandoning to well, and paintuig to house. StaffR I I ' I ». «i 1L’ ^ t.». ! Suff recommends approval per to Planning Commission recommendatioo. A resbIutioB reflecting tot reccMinnendation is attached for Council consideration. COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED: Proposed Motion Mnvefi hv , seconded by -------------------* to adopt ^solution #__ approving side setback. s'^i^Tture-to-structure setback and lot coverage variances for William Allen at 3475 Livingston Avenue. Vote: --------ayes,--------nays. > - 11 f 4 il KESOUrnON GRANTING VARIANCES TO municipal zoning cods SECTK^ li-t^ SUBDIVISION U, lt.t3, SUBDIVISION 14 (O AND It J5, SUBDIVIMC^ 4 (B) ilLEfltSS WHEREAS, WiUiaoi Alkn (hereiiBAtr "ihe applkint'') is 09m oj *** locilcd « 3475 Uvinfsloii Avenue within the City of Orooo (hereinafter City ) and legal y described as follows: Lot 10. Block 3. N»v«it Hciglie. Henneplii Couiky. MinoeMb (heieiiafter 'the property"); and WHEREAS, the »»s ipplW » the CiO- f« . rnde Section 10 03 Subdivision 12 to allow less than the letpiticd 10 sej^raofw » sectio. tetbtek of 6’ where a 10 ’ side setback b noimally required, anda Subdivbioa 14 (C) to allow stnicluR covetage in eacess of the 15* Imut. such ariances requested for construction of an addition to the existing residence. Miraesoia; 3. NOW, THERETORE, BE fT RESOLVED bjr the City Council of Orono. riNDINGS Thb application was reviewed as Zoning File #1953. The property b located in the LR-IC. Single FamUy Ukeshore Residential Zoning District. The Orono Planning Commission reviewed this af^lication on August 15, 1^. and September 19, 1994 and recommended on a vote of 4-0 that the side setback I Page 1 of 6 || IlP I -W,'.TH»»»VtT=Tr^ P :;;iii^I '■a 4 5. be approved at 6\ that the itnictiire-lo-stnictitte letback be held tt> a minimum of T by rediKov the addkioQ lo 12’xl4\ that the deck not be approved but a sKMp ani saepe be approved, and that the variance for lot coverage be allowed in tigiK of the 1,500 i.f. aHowancc for small lots. Planning Commissioii based the ^wve recofnmendatkm upon the foUowing findings: B C. Ihe 6* side setback continues the same setback as the exisling hou». ^ the addkkmal encroachmem wUl have no unfMici oii the neighborii^ property. The proposed deck and railii^ tend to decrease what already is an exsemely small rear yird and add »the intensity of development in the area. The T souciiare-io-stnicture sednek yields a more open vmHd u^MCt and thereby has minimal impact on viaul deoshy ui the neigT D. Lot coverage as proposed is acceptable considering the small size the lot and the fiKt tbai lot coverage will he less than die 1,500 s.f. limit for small lots. The lot b .15 acres in area and 50* in width, similar to a majority of lote in the area. The proposed improvaneiits are not inconsistent with the Navarre Heights area. The City Council has considered this application including the findings and recommendations of the Planning Commission, reports by City staff, comments by the applicant and the effect of the proposed variance on the health, safety and welfare of the comnninity. TTie City Council finds that the conditions exbting on this property arc peculiar to it and do not apply generally to other property in thb zoning district; that granting the variance would not adversely affect traffic conditions, light, air nor pose a fire hazard or other danger to neighboring property; would not merely serve as a convenience to the applicant, but b necessary to alleviate a demonstrable hardship or difficulty; b necessary to preserve a substantial property right of the appUcant; and would be in keeping with the spirit and intent of the Zoning Code and Comprehensive Plan of the City. Page 2 of 6 4 7.The oiiiSefsipied ipplkaoi has read, understood and hereby agrees to the lerms of this resohitioa and cm behalf of himself, hb heirs, niccesaors and assigiis, liereby agrees to the recording ot this row hitio tt hi (he chain of title of the property. Adopted by the Orooo Chy Co^U on this lOih day of October, 19!M. ATTEST*All Cm91 • Dorottiy M Edwaid I. Callahiii, Ir., Mayor m Property Owner(s) STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) m The foregoii^ insttunicnt was acknowledged before me on this 10th day of October, 1994, by Edward J. Callahan, Jr. & Dcmothy M. Hallin, Mayor & City Clerk of the City of Orono, a Minnesota munkipal corporation and said instrument was executed on behalf of the City. Notary Public Page 4 of 6 r "■u I STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. CXKJNTY OF HENNEMN ) Ondiit 5i.n.F Ji »tel diy of <y.pe« , 199 bcfote ms a Notary Jiyai file foccgoioi act and deed. h 11 ‘» M » __wn 10 me to be the pcfsoo(s) described in and who executed ^nckiiowledged that he (they) executed the same as his (their) free NOTARY PUBUC STATE OF MINNESOIA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) On this day of , 199 before me a Nottry Public within and for said county, personally appearedknown to me to be the person(s) described in and who executed the fofcgoiiig UBUumeM. ui^lciiawkdged that he (they) executed the seme as his (their) ftee act and deed. NOTARY PUBUC Page 5 of 6 it .. ■ .....aBiat -.ti^ '•i CTTYOrORONOf .O. Ba* ^ Cryftil Bay, ^IN f 4ryns^ Willum Allen 3473 Uvingsion Avomc Wiyatt, MN 55391 zcm«i HUE #1^notice OF HAW4ING CX>MMISS10N DAIEOTNOTICE: Septemb«22, COPIES: Phillip E. P»y« 1708 Cimhy Road WayzM. MN 55391 fVPE or APPLICATION: DATE or MEETING ►/19/94 VOTE: 4 FOR 0 AGAINST Pla llMf ffcoomiends die following; Approval subject to cooditioos noted below: 1. Addkioii limited to 12’deep X 14’wide. 2. w« K«*k fot *kltkm .ltow«d to l» 6\ 3.S*.b«k »«i»c« '<» *<=k «>« *”* ““ doorway south end arc ok. FU well problems. Addfcjs ttaiMg* problems as pul of this pn^. 6.Paint house. ission mmutes. they are sv«Urt.le .-tp, ^ .■ - Vs., u|8pv/^gfe <5>>fc8*<aa PA<JT* PLJr^ ____5^:2,____0^5. 72^0 _ Stj^. 6^_—7-2^ ^'TO^P ♦ vjxu c ^ 118 l 2. 3J|4»^ (T5t:^5') ljnrCtt>jta/Lt,* f ^goPoietP- lUjf 34*9 )3>^^_V fc_,_4_7.^rD.o_.s ~ZO^~% 7 s“7£>^^ " rJBtAJU^gmYte; r^. .^ r «■.?i:3?g Maifisa^» -4>.« : r^r:: 1 i^l. O * Ui TO: DATE: Pf«imii qf Cofnaussaon McoAicn Roa Moorse. CHy AdmiiiistniiorMichael F. Gaffioii, Asst Ptimifif A Zooing A * »111M » ^1*raidt September 13 SUBJECT: #1953 William Public Heariof list of *A I ^ * *Updated Survey Notice of Ptanning Commiss Memo and Ealnbits 8/4/94 Afitioa 8/19/94 with the Mound Fire DepaitmcnI. The updated survey confinra the ’ from the proposed addition n of the cauti^ ^ge from the tide lot line, and On the east side of the property, w netgt»wi^^^ property coreains a carport located existing f«age. On the west house, ^ line with approximately *\^^**“.^’J^?!|2hoLr^additi^ the rear of the existing roam P«* any better or vonc than currently eauts aloiii the lot linea. save Erickson of the Mound Fire featuie Mabusth. hindeted'^fto ftlhting efforts by tte r^,lsScr“ ** It appears that the f«e safety and ^ “vis^ “o *■«' * the surrounding neighborhood? Options of Actioo oH^aration setback, hardcover and side setback variances allowance). 2. Table, requesting «lditional infonnation or revision. 3. Recommend denial. staUng reasons. 4. Other. Aitmuz SdO • « •*! t W» % w i \ f.r^* • •r*t ••• I 1}^Tpynrn £jdsfiH9 * Aouse ......JWl........ •••\ j,.yi jpunipiyyip L%!$hnj -iJi; / % % ■m IL ,.«L, .<•#.! Iil§f^rf*kf se.o •iTJ • »« • #•••• • • « •* ; •*'<• I •.....* »C^ • • # 5 ^ • / • • LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PREMISES; Lot 10, Block 5, NAVARRE HEIGHTS. This survey intends to show the boundaries of the above described property, and the location of an existing house, existing garage and an existing portable shed. It does not purport to show ary other improvements or encroachments. o: Iron marker Bearings shown are based on an assumed datum. iV\ ; J • '4 I fl- •I- (t’.'V CnVOFOtONO r.O. taM CfTfUri Bay* MN 55323 473-7357 ZONING FILE #1933 notice OF PLANNING CON Iv! I c SION ACTION DATE OF NOTICE: S/18/94 TO; Williani F. AUen 3473 Uvingsioo Avenue Wayzata.MN 33391 COPIES TO:Phillip E. Piyw 1708 Cfosby R»l. Wayzau, MN 53391 type OF APPLICATION:Variai date OF MEETING: 8/13/94 VOTE;4 FOR 0 AGAINST Tabled for reasons noted below NOTES AND SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 1. Provide updated survey to show as-built garage locatioii, soffto levinr buiMing icpuitioii ind iccess is«ie wUh fire depaitmett (Mound F D.) Sttff to review location of adjacent homes and fences. 2. 3. punning Commissioos main concern was loss of access to the rear of the property, and whether suitable emcfiency access to the rwr would stUI exist. AppUcani’s next scheduled meeting is confirmed as: punning Commission Monday. September 19. 1994; meeting starts at 7:00 p.m If you desire certified copies of the officUl Plan^ “* from the City Recorder after review and approval by the PUnning Commission. •'r £3r»7€fmtr ^ i /iT j* t /4c©r i€ /Cors Bti fi.ArjU4P JLor^ oJiTM s^^ufic tHpetmeHettr /^e SiMutMt yo cTBf£i mm >Mr/f h JLiiiMte liriiii ■MiiAtA r TO pfamung Commtss] RonMoorse. City MonbentninbtralorfUQM: Iciiiiic A. Mabusih, Buildtng A, AAniittttrator I DATE: August 4. 1994 SUBJECT: 41951 WiUiaai ADen, 3475 UvUiiSton Averaic - WuMm - Hearing 110.03, Subd. 12 - Se^ntioo setback Required * 10* jm ^ I * PiopQsed » 4’ (12" oveibang of new additioQ phis oveibang creak^ less than 3* leistfilioo) •^4 4*s Variai 6* or» - •» I ion 10.03, Subd. 14 (C) - Stfuctunl coverage for loD less than 1.99 acres in area Lot area =• 6,725 s.f. , ^ Allowed * 1,009 s.f. or 15% ' ^ Existing * 1,179.8 s.f. or 17.5% Proposed =® 1,311.6 s.f. or 19.5% Variance * 302.6 s.f. or 4.49% f N y f Scctioa 10.2?. Subd. 2 -^^W^ovir*. Area * 6,725 s.f. Allowed * 2,354 s.f. or 35% Existu^ * 1,899.8 s.f. or 28.25% Proposed » 2,131.7 s.f. or 31.7% No variance required ■m•* . G>. > Section 10.25. Subd. 6 (B) - Side set^k viiuncc Required = 10* Existing *= 6* ... . Propi-.sed * 6* - PriiH:ipaI structure addition Proposed = >1’ deck Variance *= 4’ or 40% •f"liferr ✓ *7 fj ^ • P' • I' ^ I J List of Exfc’bits A ‘ Application B - Plat Map C - Property Owner’s List D - Survey E - Dctailed/Enlargcd Survey 0 <-*5’^ ^ V' (9 #W. 014 » mtk I u II lAiiii If iwfr I ■t ; |i I d Zomi« FUe #1953 Ai^iist 4, 1994 2 F • Hardcover Fact! G - Exi- ^ Floor Plan H • Pro|KMed Floor Ran I. Ekvation/ScctioQ J - Lakeshore Setback Ddeiminaiioa Applicani proposes the removal of the rar entry additkm at «.5 ’x9.9* and reptacanem with a new eotty addilioo at 12’xl8’ with a rear attached lO’alO’ deck. Refer lo Exhibits D, E ^ H. Tlie new construction wUI extenl no fuito inio the wl^Mdard sk^ pade^te^d^^^ 8 1^* Upon yom siie inspeetkm, nom the overhai^ the garage and review Exhibii I. The 1’ overhang will result in a separation setback of less than 3’ requiring special fire waH constnictioo. The proposed improvement results in an exems of stnictuial coverage at 302.6 s.f. or 4.49%. Stroctural coverage ex^ at 17.3% and wUl be incieasol to 19.5%. StdcMik of Hardship Applicant has not submined a stattment of hardsh4> and will be asked to provide ** iMing. Hardships are obvious. The lot is .15 acres in area and 50’in width. »« Uvim^ Avenue lots designated on the plat map. Exhibit B. 11 or 61 % of the developed lots are single lots equal to or less in area. The proposed improvement is similar to the pdlern of recent improvement to homes within the Navarre Heights arm. Issues for Ctmddnwlioa 1^ Is structural coverage excess proposed too great for this property? Whaiof of other structures on the adjacent parcel? 2. Will you approve a separation setback of less than 3 ? proximity 3. 4. Should the structural expansions be reduced? Is the side setback of 6’ acceptable as long as it extends no further into the substandard yard? 5, Other issues raised by the Planning Commission. i Zotam Fik #1933 AafoSi. 1994 HgeJ OpIkHcrAi 4 To approve or ameod ai propoted; or To laMc piovidifif the applicani widi clear daccthcs lo lot review aal actioo U a later meetii^. an amended plan can be prepared di e (|>^b I • ■* r #1CTTY Of OEONO - variance APfUCATlON/f jL4^ I*!ii Vaff^iict Fee $100.00 icDikitioii) i • /•V, ■"> $200S^ax for ooo-confonniag sBoctnw Afker-tbe-Fect Fees (Double ^jpUcanoo fee) \''A' |i V f „oreKn^«<>^"o^, 5 nw A.-^ _ .tL__>__ip I n ^ i.gr 5~. — f .« ioMed oo «<iu«d «r«T-f •»Property k---- Ait^ legal de»i{ PnSL^Sfofpcci*^ -----^od>«(.f«Jy) -------------------------------------— ■ “ (B»rth/year) not ^ City: Phooe(wock)__ Address: Lu —* PhooeOwme). Phone (work)_ ritv: C€Of^c .Zip: description of reqci ^ri ••#•►' L-1 CoostrucdonCost S__/£x.£££ ^ . .N *<-. AiCmJ f< Setback:Front /• Side Ifardcover Rear X Lot Coverage Average Lakeshore Other (specify) HIP/DESCIUiaiON OF pr.v«»il« zooing code «qoiren*m.: (Sich «lditioa.l Ifceeo if neeeaaiy) r n ‘ required SUBMTITALS ABaf the fait fBLJaSCJUtt I'iiifonMt IfijK. Jkdi I • A .vlul^rede " I *^4.EitL 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 of ownetj «iihin 150’ (you maa oboin ihu lUl ftwn C^of Fuaacc. A^J. Cooter. 34S-3271). Ph, Map (ob^ with P«y«y ^ i„,ude hinfcover Certificate of Survey (signed by a liccoscc **** f a^aiioM as required. In addition, provide one (1) copy 8 A x 5?**®*^*^ «,rb«f fexisiint and proposed elevations) if any changes in existing grade Topofftphk survey (cxisimg -ntw x 11* for rcpnxfeiction.. ,.,,Tfmtrd In addition, provide one (1) copy 8 /t x i it«\ ple«, .««b . Kpame Ua of a.y oC«r t«»on» you Wish notified of this ^ Additional iteitu ai may be requested by City staff. » Am-ICANT’S SIGNATURE i„fonnation required or requested by the Zoning me applicant hereby agrees ^ fees^uff time not coveted by original fee payme^ Applicant’s Signature Date ■f/^6 OWNER’S SIGNATURE .nBiication and further authoriaes reasonable °*To'S*r'2^*y Ci^s'Sff, Sltants. a%. Commission members. «id Couned Sb^^foTpSI^^of «^on aral verification of this requesr. % Ixil ^Date -7-2/- Owner s signature y>.> » -------------- Applicant must have ^ submitl^ ^ must present at all ******“*^‘^*’J^2^J^S^*^*^^ make arrangements „ Mvis. d* Binding At Ztmin, Office of rck th« meetina. •this change prior to the meeting. 8 ♦ ..-a— ■ ■■«-- • .%i - . ' •/ . • - • ♦ •#•• ■• • ’. *•# •• ' ' >:: •», - *> ^ f•'7.• •, • • r'•■ .*•••,;■*. 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A I 5 IV. 5 " ’4. . in, w^ »t'^« • • --------idv^^f } •fLrt:..[..LliisiT' ”•> 'y r il r I *»fc c-STd., > MX C5 ^ ^ f*C ♦.‘.V u • A ^ \8 3? id a r ! £ X2« / --0 < oX'-'a » M* '^ — I ■f/.»M •» 3sl «I ^ «ll w ^ — * c<NmcflLiiiianivGREQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION nCT j C JQQ4D AT^ ITEM NO.: Department Approvari: Nmmc Michael P Gaffron Title Assistant Planning A Zoning Admirtsi. i or Administi^or Reviewed:Agenda Section: Zonine Item Description: #1%2 Prairie Restorations, Inc./Bruce Dayton. 900 Old Long Lake Road - Conditional Use Permit - Slams Update Zoning District: LR-IA, Single Family l^keshore Residential, *! Acre Application: Request for Conditional Use Permit to Excavate a vVciland and Dispose Materials on Site List of Exhibits A - Revised Site Plan B - Revised Pond Plan C - Revised Area Calculations D - 10/6/94 Letter from City Engineer E - Notice of Planning Commission Action 9/26/94 F - Planning Commission Minutes 9/19/94 G - Memo and Exhibits of 9/15/94 Status of Application This item is placed on Council ’s Agenda as a status update and an opportunity for Council to provide the applicant and staff with any comments or concerns as review proceeds. It is anticipated that remaining staff and engineer concerns will be resolved shortly, with this item likely presented for formal action on October 24. Planning Commission Recommendation Planning Commission reviewed this application at their September 19 meeting. A number of Commission members visited the site with Mr. Dayton and Ron Bowen of Prairie Restorations prior to that meeting and this was helpful to the discussion. Planning Commission reaction was generally favorable and resulted in a 4-0 recommendation for approval subject to staff developing appropriate conditions to be placed in the conditional use permit. A number of issues were raised by staff including a concern that the souin disposal site would potentially place fill in a wetland identified in the National Wetland Inventory. Applicant has since revised this disposal site to eliminate such wetland encroachment, and a plan indicating that was received on October 6. Request for Council Action continued Page 2 of 2 October 7. 1994 #1%2 Prairie Restorations. Inc./Brucc Dayton, 900 Old Long Lake Road City Engineer has requested further design infomtatioii on the pond outlet structure, and this request has been forwarded to the applicants. September 19 meeting. Acting Chair Steve Peterson expressed a concern that the proposed pond would have no island for waterfowl habitat. Applicants have since res ided the plan to leave some unexcavaieu "island" areas within the pond, although no filling of these areas is proposed. to be Resolved Prior to Final Action The following items or concerns need to be resolved prior to presentation to Council for final action; Applicant to provide written confirmation from US Army Corps of Engineers confirming that no permit is required. Final staff and engineer review of south disposal site as revised. Applicant to provide additional information as requested by City Engineer regarding outlet structure. This project is subject to the requirements of the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District. Suff is advised this will be on MCWD’s Ctetober 27^genda. City approval will reference the MCWD permit. Suff would request that applicant have the Watershed District comment in writing to the City regarding how this project impacts their on-going Long Lake phosphorus reduction project. ^ 1 A Opportunity for Council to Conunent H C |0 fK .i* Ron Bowen indicated he intends to be present for your October 10 meeting should ,u Council have any comments o. concerns regarding this project. This wetland excavation is perhaps the largest such project in Orono to date, and staff has generally concluded that if all noted issues are addressed and if the subwatershed remains at its current low level of residential development, this pond excavation would would appear to create no significant negative environmenul impacts and may have a number of positive aesthetic and wildlife habiut impacts. Any comments or concerns from Council would be greatly appreciated. pond outlet structure. ed a concern that the lave since revised the filling of these areas tation to Council for Corps of Engineers 1 by City Engineer ha Creek Watershed er 27^genda. City ^quest that applicant ' regarding how this tion project. ^ •. 10 meeting should etiand excavation is concluded that if all ' level of residential significant negative life habitat impacts. .. v; ■< »• i '. • K-J-; .:•.. f-/^ *‘7‘/ 9-i< !•* f'fv. /J4- / r/»Aff-AOLLll .-.‘^•>{>1A. - *- ^r<*^<* t/^c c (. . Ac S7,Soo > /SC,{/0;S C.<^'. />\ » ' 4k. Si, SCO '>/17. sac • • J /O SCJ y 'SS, OOO /OCa '• 3 7 ?. :'-).. S'^(S' c? > ^OO s'//^ 5*4^4:?S2,Soc " /o <5»i745 3/, SCO SOsi'^Soc ’ ,1' /y ' SO o o > /Ca > C> C Sj c, Soo 'A' fv r^//7/y ^/~ ^ #c 2 «y S’ ■ #<r //' ^ ^ - ^ ^ f r ‘i x*r )/jL'C/fA^ V :yJC /zy, ooo >Z/7y ^CO r. 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MN 55356 —7^ r ■j- J/|l Bonestroo Roscn6 SB AndcrflkB Assoclatei ErtgNFMtrs 4 Architects October 6, 1994 Cfic G iar^wwm »C w mmm HI * C ATwm pe •ifMf Vw PI Cmr i Cm4 Pf I ^oy«% Pf fMAC Pf Sjmh m fosnA CPA Pf Pf A'A A tPlAWP Pf A APPMA Pf tMPV^naPf p*tp. pf A CPc grvi pf4 Mma C. Pt iP*yO f^sM^Pf Mi AfPPP4 Pf iMW * ^vwian pf Mt M Pf- MMA MP4 a0fW MHM Pf Al-A PiMi Pf CMi A M Ik Pf PMi PI MptD MKT JA P Pf Mirt i ALA Pf Pf Pf Pf PC * i»“Ha U'AAV *ifAfAL WAiPfA. P« orp& f/^nHfPf K ^MiPPPP* P4 Mf M ,.ifPn®4 ,D M£h&TL Pf CMPiOMr Pf Pirf O Hfgr Pf P QM PC CA«AM a . f Lm M PAwAHy M»nn M. OMA iffAUP fhfliPM Mr. Michael P. Gaffron, Ant Buildini and Zoning Administrator City of Orooo Post Office Box 66 Crystal Bay, Minnesota 55323 Re: Dayton Wetland Enhancement File No. 139-1962 Dear Mike, We have reviewed the plans for the proposed disposal areas in conjunction with the proposal to create an open water wildlife pond. The south disposal site appears to be located in a potential wetland shown on the National Wetlands Inventory. *nie area should be investigated for wetland areas and delineated. The west disposal area is acceptable. The details for the dike structure are not adequate. They should show the type, slie, depth and width of the propoeed sheet piling. The details should show elevations of the water level, top of dike and control boards. More detail should bt provided to show how the boards and iron tracks are attached to the sheet piles. CITY OF ORONO P.O. Box 66 Crystal Bay, MN 55323 473-7357 ZONING RLE #1962 NOTICE OF PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION DATE OF NOTICE: September 26. 1994 TO:Ron Bowen Prairie Restorations. Inc P. O. Box 327 Princeton. MN 55371 COPIES: Bruce B. Dayton 900 Old Long Lake Road Wayzau, MN 55391 TYPE OF APPLICATION: Conditional I’-e Permit DATE OF MEETING 09/19/94 VOTE: 4 FOR 0 AGAINST Planning Commission recommends the following: Approval subject to conditions noted below, NOTES AND SPECIAL CONDITIONS: Approval subject to a number of conditions to be drafted by staff prior to Council review. These will be forwarded to you shortly. Applicant's next scheduled meeting is confirmed as: City Council. Monday. October 10, 1994; meeting starts at 7:30 p.m If you desire certified copies of the official Planning Commission miiwtes, they are available from the City Clerk after review and approval by the Planning Commission. V minutes of the orono planning commissionMEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 19, 1994 (#9) #1960 • Jdiovih's Witness - Continued said the landscape plan caiNomtinue as well as the painting of the carport. NoUn moved. Smith second^o table Item #1960 to next Planning Commission meeting. Ayes 4, Nays 0. \ y (#10) ITEM #1961 -WARREN XfA^CHKE, 3349 CRYSTAL BAY ROAD - VARIANCES - PUBLIC HEARF The Affidavit of Publication and Ccftific^c of Mailing were noted ^ \ke setback variances to replace the pre- existing deck and railing dbove the garage whitl^was oriptially buUt in less thm Iff from the «de and 75' from the lake tio hardcover is allowed in ^ lakeshore setback arffc but no variance is required sig^ no inaease in har cove g made. / Commissioruliiimbers voiced concern with comractors and homeowners working without proper pea^ Applicant Paschke replied that he had inquired of toth the contractor and cai^nt^f the need for permits and had been told none were needed. During pubUc commem time. Mr. Ogland questioned the need f" * ^ replaces existing structure. Peterson suted each applicauon is ddferent. Smith stated tSay no building is allowed in the 0-75' zone in order to protect the lake. Smith moved. Nolan seconded, to recommend approval of Item #l96f Ayes 4. Nays 0 iutt\rrvM U\q62 - PRAIRIE RESTORATIONS, INCJBRUCE B. DAYTON, 9W OLD lake road - CONDmONAL USE PERMIT - PUBUC HEARING The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing were noted. Ron Bowen of Prairie Restorations presented the plan to excavate a 7.5 ^e pond within aOTeUand with excavation and placenKnt of 51.6M cubic says it will be developed as a natural watershed. AiA.'.e 11 o vjr iiii:. I 'MEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 19, 1994 (#11) Item #1962 • Prairie Rcstorations/Dayton - Continued PM»» «p«t«l being M » oo-sHe «e«bng .enuridng on to uniqu^ ^ ,h„ of an open water wetUnd Abo. during duposal o^he sod m«enal. trucks ,^Z«d to cross Uke Road, rmd the road win need to be mamtatned. The of two proposed spoil disposal sites were discussed, Si^ remark^ on thehaw toooataidiy of the disposal site and questioned what this would do to drainag ^ be boat ».y higher than present with son« nutenri posstbly taken out. The deporition areas will be seeded afterwards. Gafton commented that the drainfield for the septic system site cannot be covered over An alternate site must be preserved for the house on this s He abo noted the NWl maps show part of this dirxtsal site as wetland. During public comments. Darrell Anderson of 925 Old Long Lake Rd. ’f W wSeivd shared his concert, over drainage from the Dayton propt^ ^sonsSi. ~ r-ss rsui’rssi.. ssssrS- ■>»”■ ««"•>“ ixr” ■ "“c'”Ite ZJZnh of the ro«l and should not change water flovnng u.to the culvert. The nearby Sweetser pond was discussed as needing control. Gaflron said a concepic.rl agreement would address as a minimum the foUowing condi-tOa''.^ and concerns; 1) Must foUow Best .Management Practices for protecting Water Quality in Uiban 3) Accepuble o itflow structure design. t r MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMXflSSION MEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 19, 1994 (#l 1) Item #1962 - Prairie Rcstorations/Dayton - Continued Peterson voiced the overall basic support of Schroeder and Lindquist, who were not present but who had discussed this project with him. Concerns were of where the dirt would go, the clearwip, and the drainage and wetlands issue. Peterson would like to sn a waterfowl island, though, it is understood that this cannot be done under DNR regulations without permits. Ga£&on said that other agencies are not against islands but reqi^e a more detailed review Bowen said he was rcttoiking the island issue, and it may become part of the project Peterson nxjved, Nolan seconded, to recommend the approval of a conditional-use permit to include the above listed seven conditions, with Staff to draft a nwre detailed list of conditions. Because of such a large cooperative effort and waiting for receipt of ^ve conditions. Callahan suggested moving ahead with a preliminary hearing with the City CCTjndl. Ayes 4, Nays 0. (#12) ITEM #1963 - ENGEN A KOZOJED A ASSOCIATES, INC,yJAMES A CAMILLE FARLEY, 15 ORONO ORCHARD ROAD SiyTH - VARIANCE - PUBUCff The Affidavit of Publicat^^d Certificate of Mailing w^noted. Gaf&on said this applicatioi^request for lot width/ariance. The proposal is to remove existing house and replace withWw residence. The existing house is on a 4-5 acm lot and has less than the 30* side setbJ^. To allcviiue that problem, the appbeant wishes to remove the house and buUd a new oS^which creates a vacant lot for a ,«nod of time. The lot does not meet the 200’ lot widlft^uircment at the 50* fi-ont setback line. Gaffion also noted that this lot was not suitable fo^imrc subdivision due to sepuc Umitauons Tim Engcn, representative for Mrs. Farley, sp^on her behalf Mrs. F^ey ^d her son were also present. Engen stated he originaUy wai^d to use the present foundation but decided against that because of the setback problerakAftcr receiving the survey, it was also detennined that the driveway is on the DNR propel^ requiring reassessment. It was detennined that ihc^jot width at the garage would b^^* and 150* at the house Keith Spencer question«l the intern for another structure on th>mopcrty which is proposed to be built. wiU only be a bam-type stiucture placed rear of the driveway and was tofd there are no more buildabic sites on the prop^, precluding a second house or lot split. Nolan moved. Smith seconded, to approve Item #1963 as proposed. Ayes 4. Nays 0 t ll TO:Chairman Schri>edcr and Planning Commission Members Ron Moi^rse. Ciiy Administrator FROM Michael P. Gaffron. Asst. Planning & Zoning Administrator DATE: SUBJECT: September 15, 1994 #1962 Ron Bowen • Prairie Restorations. Inc./Bnice B. Dayton. 900 Old LA3ng laki- Road - Conditional Use Permit - Public Hearing AppOcatloa: Excavate a 7.5 acre pond within a Type 7 wetland - excavation and placement of 51.600 cu. yds. of soil material. Pertinent Code Sections 1.Section 10.03. Subds. 19. 20, 21 - Conditional use permit required for all grading projects in excess of 100 cu. yds 2.Sertion 10.55. Subd. 5(A) - The Flood Plain and Wetlands Conservation area includes those areas designated and shown as "stream, lake, marsh, wooded marsh, submerged marsh, inundation area . . ."on the USGS quadrangle topographic maps. 3.Section 10.55, Subd. 8 - Development restriction; prohibition. No filling, grading, dredging, excavation, hardcoNcr, temporary or permanent stmemres, etc. shall be allowed within the Flood Plains and Wetlands Conservation area. Section 10.56, Subd. 16(J 5-a) - Conditions/considerations for grading permits in any Type 2 through 8 wetland within Shoreland Overlay District (the most northwesterly comer of proposed excavation is within 1,000 of Long Lake). List of Exhibits A - Application B • Plat Map C - Property Owners List D - Letter of Request E - Overall Site Plan F - Pond Grading Plan G - Pond Site Plan H - South Disposal Area Detail I - West Disposal Area Detail J - Pond Outlet Area Detail K - Subwatershed L - National Wetlands Inventory Map M • USGS Excelsior Quad Map N - Outline of Procedures and Materials r Zoning File #1962 September 15, 1994 Page 2 O - Spillway Sketch P - Excerpts from Engineering Calculations Q • Outlet Structure Detail R - Soil Borii^ Excerpts S • Letter from Miimehaha Creek Watershed District T - Letter from DNR U • Letter from City Ei^inecr V - Sepek Diagram. 825 Old Long Lake Road W • Excerpts, 1974 Orono Surface Water Management Plan About the F.xfatfan Wetland • This 'Zetland was qsjI delineated in the City’s 1974 wetland inventory mapping. However, becaute it appears on the USGS map (Exhibit M) staff would argue that it u protected under S^tion 10.55, Subd. 5(A). • Mapped as "wooded marsh" on USGS topographic maps. • Mapped as "PFO 1C (Palustrine forested broadleafed deciduous seasonally flooded wetland) on the National Wetlands Inventory maps. • PFO 1C is typical of a Type 7 wooded swamp wetland type. • Area of this wetland is approximately 10-12 acres. • Applicant’s soil borings indicate the wetland conuins peat and muck ranging to a depth of 30’. • The wetland is in mid watershed of a scries of connected wetlands lying generally north of the Luce Line, cast of Highway 12, west of RuAnn Road, and lies both north and south of Old Long Lake Road. A small portion of the Linda Wood area of Long Lake also drains into this wetland. • Orono’s 1974 Surface Water Management Plan inventories this subwatershed as "LL12" with a total subwatershed area of 185 acres. The subwatershed contains approximately 94% ol the required stormwater quantity storage. Of greater concern is the fact that the portion of watershed upstream from Dayton’s driveway (LL12A) contains only 77% of the phosphorus assimilative capacity required based on the calculated pollution potential (more on this below). F 2^ning File #1962 ScptcmhcT 15, 1994 Page 3 Proposed Wetland AlteratkMis Please review the applicant’s project description. Exhibit D Applicant’s intent is to excavate approximately 50,000 cu. yds. of material to a depth ranging from 1’ to 10 ’. average depth 4’. This will leave an open water area of approximately 7.5 acres, or 2/3 of the wetland. It is important to note what a unique area this is within Orono. and the strong conMnitment Mr. Dayton has to preserving this remaining portion of Orono’s "big woods" environment. A walking trail system has developed throughout his acreage over the years, and bicyclers regularly take side trips through the trail system from the Luce Line. Mr. Dayton has suted his intent is that his acreage not to be developed but in one form or another ultimately be kept as open space for the public on a permanent basis. His goal with the current wetland project ts to enhance the environment. Staffs comments below regarding ceruin aspects of the projwt should be considered as encouraging the project to be accomplished in the environmentally friendly manner that Mr. Dayton proposes, rather than as anempting to create "road blocks Mr Dayton and Mr. Bowen were kind enough to provide the Planning Commission and staff an opportunity to visit the site on Monday, September 12th. Mr. Dayton’s intent is to create a more scenic open water area which will diversify if not enhance wildlife habitat in the area. At least one attendee expressed concern with the lack of islands for duck l“bitat. ^is is m item for discussion. Mr. Bowen notes that creating an island will constitute fill in the wetla^ and will require special review and permits by the Corps of Engineers, and may result in the need to mitigate by creating additional wetland where it does not now exist. If the Fish & Wildlife Service has been consulted as part of the Corps of ^"8‘neers ^lew of this project, it might be appropriate if the applicant provide documenution from USFWS with their comments regarding the habitat aspects of the proposal. SpoUs Disposal loca^ between applicant's tennis coun and East Ung Uke Ro^. This disposal area is approximately 150-500' horizonully and 20' higher than that wetland. nie south disposal area is south of Old Long Road covering virtually the entire area of the plat oTcZhouse Turn- which Mr. Dayton pumhased. Spoils at this site will toul ^ 33,00acu. yds., again ranging in depth up to 12' and in this case covenng an area of 3.5 acres. This disposal area is of some concern for the following reasons; Zoning Fik #1962 September 15. 1994 Pige4 A. The setfcage treatment system ser>ing the residence at 825 Old ^ng Ul« is south of the drive\ikay according to City records, m an area that is intended for spoil disposal. B If this residence is intended to remain in use, alternate drainfield sites must be identified and preserved before the City will accept this as a viable spoils disposal site. C Acolicanl and property owner are advised with the proposed spoils disposal, any ^ ^S^red with e^wTof fill wiU no longer be suitable for drainfield sites should there be a future intent to develop this property. D The area south of the driveway for 825 Old Long Uke Road below the existing 9W fact be a wetland if delineated under the WCA nil«, and appears « wetland on the new City topographic maps, it is suffs opimon ttot this be investigated further before the City should consider it as a viable disposal site. E An additional concern may be the reintroduction of "utrknts directly ^ (albeit upstream) if this is a wetland. This wetland appears on tte NW maps as a PEMCD (palustrine emergent seasonally flooded partially drai i wetland). <n nno cu vds of maierial i? approximately 5,000 10 yd. dump (rack loads. To comprehend ^'Znln^ ofir^r. cSLider at :0 loads per hour and S hour days. d« project wtll move dirt for 31 working days. City roads in disposal site. Also. d« advisability of t^ing crossing Old Long Lake g inwards SorinK Hill Road is questionable due to d^p trucks site disposal be subject to ":Ss L" d veloper-s agreement to be execumd by the property owner. Water Quality ,074 the City contracted wid. A__H^ock & aly arSifirf stormwater quaraity and quality requirements a^ impact on lake water quality. r Zoning File #1%2 September 15. 1994 Page 5 It b clear from the discussions on water quality and the wetland and marsh requirements that assimilative ciqMcity of Orono’s existing wetlands is, overall, less than that required to assimilate all expected phosphorus loading. Staff gives guarded credence to the numbers but accepts the concept that open water has less assimilative capacity than dryer types of wetlands, as noted in the following excerpt: "Permanent standii^ water has assimilative capacity of 4 lbs. per acre per year Permanent standing water was defined as areas of the marsh having cattails and other emergent vegetation. The dryer areas of the marsh, which have water in them only intermittently, absorb a greater amount of phosphorus and have an assimilative rate of 20 lbs. per acre per year". In Table 2 of that document under Wetland Marsh requirements, the wetlands upstream of Dayton’s drivewav are defined as Basin "LL12A". This subwatershed has a drainage area of 105 acres permanent water of 20 acres and intermittent water of 10 acres for H an assimilative capacity of 280 lbs. of phosphorus. The pollution potential of that portion of the subwatershed is 363 lbs. (under an urbanized development setting, which does not exist in this watershed) therefore 130% of the existing assimilative capacity would be necessary to prevent discharge of phosphorus to Long Uke. One can make the argument then that changing 7 1/2 acres of relatively "intermittent" water into "permanent" water may decrease the assimilative cap^ity of that marsh system, and potentially more phosphorus would discharge to Long Lake if^ watershed were to be intenselv developed. A fair sutement might be that in this watersh^ under the current density of development, thw project will have a much lower impact than if the watershed was highly urbanized. Staff would appreciate comments from the MCWD as to how this project might fit in with their efforts to upgrade the water quality of Long Uke. Comments/Concems of Other Agencies • Minnesou DNR has submitted a letter indicating no objection to the project and requiring no permit. • The US Army Corps of Engineers has, according to Mr. Bowen, indicated they will not require a perinil for this project. Suff has requested that a written confirmation from Corps of Engineers be submitted. • The Minnehaha Creek Watershed District has preliminary reviewed the application and tabled it requesting additional information. The Watershed District is expected to review this again on September 22nd. r Zoning File #1962 Sq)iember 15, 1994 Pigc 6 • City Enginccf Shawn Gusufson has reviewed the project and requested; - Engineered plans or details for the dike sinicmre. . Specific upland areas proposed for the mateiial disposal. . Erosion control methods proposed for disposal areas. Thi, Utfonn-ion to b«n «ce«ly pn>vi^. bov.vc Mr. Gusufson is on vseion to not had a chance to review the further information iSummary of Issue for Dbew • Method of excavation proposed Has a contractor been chosen? Wsier quality considenuions related to assimilattve capacity »f th« Potential filling of wetland at south disposal site. Poteniul drainneld dismption and future drainfield elimination at south disposal site. Off site spoils disposal method. ■Best Management Practices for Protecting Water Quality in Urban Areas’ must be adhered to site protection, revegeution scliedule, etc. aty En,.i,«er to review additional dau provided on 9/14/93 regarding outlet Structure.31IUVI.UIW. Anv approval ts subject to requirements of the Minnehaha Creetc Watershed District. wTwould appreciate their comments on the project. c‘i ■ v't 1 Zoning File #1962 Scpcen^KT 15, iW Pifc7 for Artion IWnf Comnmsion shoukJ fcview each of the issues niniin»ii«l rtwve md «y othci ofconcera Options for action include: ditions siod issues noted above. iwjr' 1. 2. 3. 4. Approval, addrcssii^ the coi Table, requesting that fuither infomution be provided (specific) tid denial (sute reasons).Rcc Other 1 lilL fO o A CITY OF ORONO - GENERAL LAND USE APTLIC i as.Type of ApplicatKMi to be Filed-------------------------------------------------- _ __KJti\^ I ______ — I ype v/1 -----— Propert)' Identification Number (P.I D.) applicant Phone (home) S33-4161 Name>!Sr.:7-g^rSi» ci^rm^-----Z^._^ OWNER (if different than applicant) anice B. Dayton Phone (home) 473-83X4 Phone (»'txk)___4Z327979------— w oi* u —1^ »<»«■ City ------------Zip_!L------------- Udon^^i) own the adjacent parcels of land (moniht'ycar) fees . $125.00 Residential Accessory Use ^ $200.00 Institutional (church, school, etc.) ' $175.00 Guest House/G^t Apartments $150.00 Duplex Credit/Bldg ^ $250.00 Commcrcial/lndustrial Use “ JlJitog^a'STInmg • designated wetland or floodplain ------- Grading and filling - 101 cu. yd. or more ------ Grading, seawall, reuining walls within 75 of lakeshore rrrv i*z W4 » » V»CixU^O■ «■ A R ;r r nc pJ ["£ R ”* i r I t '» ♦* **A JwVii.VV'VV'V ni raj / ulTVL i /ia.ui% LZr-jpr f\V.UU4l * ^•nn fc. V V' • TL rOlj Lvi'a liOl Tl iiO ^ Ih. ” $lW^WRe^al Fee tno change from original application) ~ After-lhe-Fact Fee - Double Current Application Fee Site Plan Review (. consultant fees) $250.00 Vacation $175.00 Easement Vacation $ 75.00 Easement Vacation With Subdivision $300.00 Rezoning (PUD - refer to fee schedu e) $300.(X) Comprehensive Plan Amendment ■ $100.00 Appeals Other - see Fee Schedule 1 fs PRESENT USE OF PROPERTY Present Zoning District-------- Present Use of Property Residential Other t^specifv) iim«-an>ai kr»a. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. required submittals I X _ Completed Application Form Snilkd ftep^y^ners Ust of owners within 350' Oou esn^in J,"'” Hennepin County Depanmem of Finance. A-603. Govemmenl Center. 348-3271). Cenm^te of Survey (signed by a licensed surveyor) - refer to handout for suney C) Attach legal description to application if not included on tequt^ survey. 37~ Topographic survey (esisting and proposed contours) if land alterattons tnvolve J UsTS’th^ tegartl^'ita^lide mariul satus) of all persons with an interest in the ----- property Tto would include ttame(s) of appltcattt(s) tf not current owttet(s). / Constnjction plan, if applicable (see staff for requtretnents). ------ As an dddendrm to this application, please attach a separate Itst of any other persons ■ you wish notified of this application. SUBMITTED. (Staff will require to scale drawmgs of all documents, plans, etc. to submitted.) The Applicant and Property Owner ntust sign this applicati^. Pl^e remember that your ipI^licaLn is not complete if the above infotmatton has not been tncluded. Cettiftcation ay Clerical Department that Utnd Use Appli^tion is complete. Initials of Clerical Suff;__________________________------------------------------- “ supplied is true and correct to the best of his/her knowledge. Date z ^ Applicant’s signamre _ members for purposes of investigation and vertneatton of thts request. ^ ^ . Date ^ 5 Owner’s signature jr Y/X ----------------------- ^ Applicant must have all submittals into the *AppSts* m^Tbi present at afl scheduled Commission Meetings are held on the third Mon applicant is unable to attend a scheduled meeting. ;'r r ■” ‘ of this change prior lo ihc mcciing. 3s-'aCjn-i ^ Hisiijs?-yS5« •' ll*» i'r^A M-lW-tS tt OOOS NZU W • t C MSMTON SNL7t» tmm nu m mtiATk m fssn ift n Mir Mtrf' MRtrxfm m ■ K • A C MAMA •MJ K • «MM C MMNiA sr» MMimu m MivtAU Ml mn MEMCnN COMTY MOMATY XNTOWIATICH SYSTEMmokaty omcis listU M-llA-IS n OMZ 007M SMXMQ HILL AO OONALi C • NINA MUONM* OONALO • NINA MLOHAN 7«S SMINO NUl AOmvzATA MN ssinSO SA>110-» ZS OMioeoso0 OAVTOH HPOAT NO.SIAO HOLS HN ST CENTtA SSAOZ - • f v-». : i-'-v.'» ■ iJ' i$-MtANMVffl' t ’** 10 S0-il0*ts St mm Oi» UOM UM AS A a N MAINATN MAMA A HAAZAN OOPINATM TtS OlA tONO UM AO MAYSATA MN SBSn . 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Inc.P O Boi 327 • Pnnc^too. Mioo^sotl 55371 D Ta:Mike Gaffron. City of Orono FrMs:Ron Bow?en, Prairie Restorations, Inc. Dale:August 25, Re:Bruce Da>lon Wetland Project Description Backgraaad: "f"** *" the midsl of m otheiwiee rapklly developing subiubw iic». and it is there because of Biuce Dayton’s farsighted lesouicefiilness Althouch a loofi-rantte plan for this property has not become totally focused, it is certainl^ll JT^rritdinanyirTn^uter Wluteve,Ukt»e.the^u»l plant communiiie. ««d wetlands on this site w ill be protected ai^ ^ ihi, maximum natural resource value and passive enjoyment. It is with this in m l^oject is being proposed. Project Deseriptl#®: This project can best be described as wetland enhancement. The basic objectives are to incicLe water holding capacity, native plant and animal life, public appreciauon. and general esthetic qualities. Every effort will be made to construct the project using procedures and materials that are appropriate and toully sensitive to existing environmental conditions. The processes used to alter this wetland will include dike const^tion, soil and plant community restoration. NaiUlmg of the wetland is planned »' Uie work will be done by working from within the zone of excavation. P “ communities will be protected and access ic the site will be limited to one 30 to 40 foot w ide corridor. ■M Bringing people together with the land ------------------------- Office 612-309 4342 • Nursery 612-309-573J r Tv... .mall d.k« mil K con«nK.«l, KVl. of «h.ch w.ll plus Zni'^.lll wmTrnl* a^c »nii »i»^ deigned with a boukfc. spillway k« ».H have a cooiml structure provlk for the retention or dispersal of wat« » needed. projH.,ed kvcl is 956 fee! above sea le>rl The outflowing water wtll travel approximately 1000 feet west through another wetland and then on into Long Lake itself Fxcavation of organic soils from this wetland basin is needed to create open wat^ increase water holding capacit>. provide habitat for a wider diversit) of sfwies. enhance the esthetic character of the site. Approximately 48.000 cubic yards of ma wa wrill be renweed from an r«. of A«it 7.5 acres The nrnimum dep* at ekvtima will be ten feel, but the average will be close to four feet. Gradual underwater slopes md substantial shallow flats have been designed to help facilitotc i^imum ^ifc. The peaty soils being remove will be trucked to the owner s upland pasture sites within % mile or will be sold and taken off-site for use as topsoil. Restoration efforts will include seeding of all disturbed soil areas as w^ll u the excavated soil piles. Only native species will be used. Welland grasses, sedges, rushes and wildfloww will be planted along the oisturbed shoreline and in shallow w^ areas, n addition, an extensive 5000 square fool wildnower garden will be esUblished on w adjacent wooded rise Trails will be added, perhaps including a wetland boardwalk. CoBchnk>a: This project has been conceived and designed primarily as an enhancement to an alrei^y beautiful natural area. Because the natural ^source base is the main priority, cvei> ^ort will be made to protect the adjoining soils, waters and plants. Obviously there will be disruption during the construction process, but the end results should far outweigh any short-term problems. This project will be of considerable public value. Added storm water containment^ control may be the most obvious, but there will be many other gains as well. It will be a state-of-the-art restoration which could have significant educational value to other projects throughout the midwest and, notably, it will be done with private funds. In summary, this is an unusual project wiUi great opportunities for both the general public and the private landowmer to gain long term benefits. f I !!t V -U{ N ! 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Ab o.lU«e of the proccdarat aad niateriab lo be ased for altcriat aad mioring approiimalHy 7.5 acres of wrllaad oa the Brace Dayloa property im Oroao The followinc outline defines vwwk which will be done to crane open waet in tto «*>«>»• Neiriy all of the «t»i will be done from w.thin the excavatum dtsTuplmn to the surroundtng naluial area Detailed constmenon .« yet to be developed, but wHll be provided to accompany wonting specilkalions. The project vhill include the following: A. Site f rep«»**^= 1. During October or November of 1994. a controlled burn using appropriate procedures, eqiripment and permits will be implemented. Erosion silt fencing will be placed around all areas designated for excavatum. deposition or construction traffic. 2. Coastrvetiott: 1.During the winter of 1994-95. excavation aiul transport of Uie ' x;;;; specinc «,uipnKm mid proeesse, to be used remain, undefiiwd «this time. During May or June of 1995. the primary dike will be built. Driveway recon^lLi may also occur during this lime. Again, working drawings and specifications remain undefined. Al C. 1. Rcstoralioii: Seeding will be done during the spring ofl 995. All disturbed areas above water will be^seeded with seed collected from the adjoining natural areas al a rale of one pound per 1000 square feet. Individual seedling plants will be added lo the seeded ansM al a rale of 1 per 10 square feet. The species used will be chosen from Ihe lollowing hsl of possibilities. 1WiMfl^cnWater ptawtaia {AUsma Plamago-4i^tnMtcd\ Cmmkk firr (Ajiemom canaJmsa) Cohn^tnc {A^mdegia cimmidemu) Swaaiv mUk»eed {Ajckptat mcerntjia) fMyr-«oo<l aMar {Asur cord^ims) Pmkkd mta (Aster hmceoiatm} New E«nh»d ailcr (Aster mcmteimglbx) Rcd-aalicd asm (Aster pmme em) Ftal-lopped aster {.4sier mmMli^ms) TartWMad (CMom glabra) Witlow4Mffc (Efntobmm edarahtm) iot-fyc weed (Eapatortwm macmla/t$m) Bomutt (Eapatornm perfoliattm) Graa-leaved g oMciirod (Eatkam mt gi amim^ia) NaiWeni bedMraw (Gaiimm borede) BoMlt gumm (Geattami artdvwsii) Sneezrweed (Hdemmm amtmmde) GiattI suaftower (Heliamthms gtgaatetu) Jcrwakai artkkolic (Hettantkas atb^osas) Conmon o*-eye (HeUapett heikmtktmies) Small St loiins wort (Hyperewm mofiu) Grttt SI. John's w«l (Mpenewn pyrarnsJanm) WiU iris (/ns verssco/or) Tall hlazmg star {Ltairu pycnaetac/ixa) Turk's cap Ul> {Ltittm mtchigametve) Great Mue loheiia (Lobe/ta sipkiittica) Fhnfed kxKC^ife (Lystmachta edtaut) Monkey flower (htuumlus rmgem) Woodland phlos {Phlox Jrvaricmki) Mountain ramt {Pytramt hema m logmumum) Swamp kwHcrcup (Kammcmlms kuptems) Green-hcoikd cooeflower (Rmslbeckia lat:miata) Arrow-head (Sagmaria lat^ta) Swamp saxifrafe (Saxifi-aga pansy'h'amca) Gokkn ragwort (Smecio onrewt) Cup plait {Silph$tm p erfotia nmy Tall meadow n*e (Thdicmum dasyvarpam} Early meadow rue (Tkaltctmm dtotcum) Culvar's root (i erooicastrtm virgmicmm) Grasses Swemflag {Acorns ca/amms) Fring ed bromc (Bromns ediattu) Blue joint grass (C'alamagraslu canaJensis) Pennsylvania sedge (Core* pensylvamca) Tall manna grass (Glyceria groHJis) Swamp satin grass (Ahddembergia glomerata) Reed grass (Phragpiites aastralis) Green bulrush [Sarpus atro%$rens) Great bulrush (Sctrpns valieha) Giant bur-reed (Sparganimm eiayvarpum) Cord grass (Sptvltna pecnmiia) Cattail (Typha lattfolia) 3.All deposition areas will be broadcast with oats at a rate of 2 pounds per 1000 square feet when the soil is thawed and workable during the spring of 1995. 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AOf. o c.r. *• 2 7/, OOO 9tC, oo o CS/y Ooo " 7*/F, POO Si/yOOO " F9i ‘ OOO 3S,079 zu .Y4'S. r Hunting CiwmiiV-m n f fiv>rnti>np»M/ ‘'(■<^>l/s/« Twin City tniint Cwpoiatioi 6W Ctoitiw** Avfotie St f'-'Kit MinnfSntI >St14 t/V6 (6i:i 645 3601 til I6IDS597348 March 22, 1994 Mr. Rcxi Dowai Prairie Restorations, Inc P. O. Box 327 Princeton, MN 55371 Subj: Subsurface Exploration Progran; Proposed Pond St. Paul, Minnesota HIH #4122 94-1110 This report presents the results of our subsurface exploration program perform^ for the propelman-made pood project in Orono. MinnesoU. This work was " Mwh 1 1993 Our scope of services you requested consisted of (lerfotming seven (7) sundard penetratiim borings ranging from I2 ’ to 35 ’ below tite ground surface. The subsurface exploration program was performed in general acrordance American Standard for Testing and Maierials (ASTM) procedures, as described in Uie attachment. The test locations were suked aiul selected by you. We have attached a The surface elevations were taken from tlie contour elevations shown on the plan you provided to us. Generally, the surface elevations ranged 956’ to 960 ’. The boring logs suggest a soil profile consists of swamp deposits underlain by sandy lean clay glacial till. Water level measurements were also taken in the open boreholes during and at the completion of the drilling process. As indicated on the attached bonng logs groundwater water was measured to be within 1’ of the surface at the time and location of the borings. If you liave any questions regarding this letter, or if we may be of further assistance, please call me at (612) 659-7405. Very truly yours. Steven J. Olson, P.E. Senior Geotechnical Engineer a of III#m {-{| Qioitr o*o An Aflumaiive Action Employer r ■ / /I ^£9 SOIL BORING LOCATIONS FOR PROROSED POND LONG LAKE, MINNESOTA HIH #4122 94-1110 NOTES: ^ approximate soil boring locations WETTLAND PERIMETER lOO* 200* Huntjingdon 4f 'JLi. MINNEHAHA CREEK WATERSHED DISTRICT 14600 HinncttMika Boulsvard lUrmctonka, MinoDSOta 55345-1557 <•<*) *3*A3» «Bi: (»1*) OBTRCT AOMMSTMTOS; El»> S Son« - •OMOOTBAMAfiCn . „jr..Pw «C Wtoo^wLowJohnE Tbc » I • M w9m & HirtW • G Bhxi - -m jUiguat 29, 1994 ymlA AMnlieati*** Np» 94»i45 Afplicaatt 900 Old Loa« tAk« Koad HaTBAta, Mi SS391 City of Orooo, IlH, M3. Sactioa JS/3*. »/IRf 1/4 Mstlaad altaratioa iavolviaf aaeaaatioa to eroata iMtar Doar Mr. Daytoni 1. rormit Application 9A-lAlrmcmL^Au^mt 1. 1994. 2. Sito location map3. Typical croaa aaction rocoivad Auguat 1> 1994. Artlon ... t.k.n to t.bl. yoor p.r«lt .ppUc.ttoo p.ndln, r.c.lpt «.d .t.ft approval of tha following aahibita* 1. signad plana by a profaaaional anginaar ragiatarad in tha atata of 2 SSSI^SStion of aarthan dam with control atructura. 3*. Docuaantation of approval fr» Orono. 6. Analyaia of flow through ayatam. 7. A ba rcr-ovad fro» aita or8. Docu-oantation that apoil r.atar*al w.i. ce ^e...o • placad within upland araa. achadulad for Saptaaibar 22 r 1994. Sincaraly, Elian B. Sonaa Diatrict Administrator AUG 3 0 1994 EBS/cr Ron Bowan, Prairie Restration Jeanne Mabuath, City of Orono 1^ STATI OF ...X..OAI DccrkiiprES ST. P^UL, MH 5510».- fHONiHO 772-7910 M FILE MO July 22, 1994 Mr. Bruce Dayton Blisa * Co. 990 old Long LaJce Uayzata, Minnesota 55391 PROPOSE WETUU.D M.TOUT10H. CITY OF OPOHO, HEHNFPtN COUHTY Dear Mr. Dayton:i/VCil. raa. . #--------- I'd lik« to tt«nlc you 'a^d"*«yi^^ M^*'thi*pro[«»«d NE 1/4 s. 3S, T118M - R2W) •fits Ji A ^ ^^9 The wetland in “^^527%2W*?Buf falo Head Po^), is not160P) and vast of DHR watla^ #27 829W (B „„ dHR ponilt a wetland under WR proceed excavation of approxieately would be required for , ,,2 acres).330,000 cubic yards (approxinately 7 1/ d A t _ _ ^ A JJUfUUU V»ldWAVr J 1^1 .... M1 jsHji CFAQIC As wo discussed, you ®‘Jf'®5^%39i8«or*per.lt watershed District ' •-1«" . f°"” * olect neet. the r«Jv ireMnt.require«ents and ensuring that the projec Of the Wetland Conservation Act of 1991. a. a. mt- T75-7910 should you have questions. Please contact me at 772-7910 snoux« j Sincerely, Ceil Strauss Area Hydrologist c:Jeanne Mabnnth, City ne*;artr‘‘i.s!"r.y"orra%e Long La)ce file (27-160P) AN equal opportunity EMPL0-=R Bonestroo Rdsene AnderfHcB Associates Engineers A ArcNtects September 8. 19W OW5 G im'ifwjc, ^ A •Dime rf • Mervm . •« *>J(Q f ^ G»nr t '■ *'«e ^ t -%irv ^ G k*>unc»^ Pf Wmh M EAenn C HGM« A W«Md *f wg^ A GcMflen Ajwnf t4 *c«r O c »*> • Mere * 1^1 >eei Ts«on%e» f C i Mentnei ^ \Arnjr* ^ ^ A I ^ le^ A <c ^ ^ ^lej r. Pf lae nji* c Le*«A M emps t %AMn0 ^ r* ^«VSiA ef &08 j %gpiw% ^ Ai^iW • Ml « iMt A < A Gatv a j OMI J i A tAt J c Mt O Men • AlA ■« ^ I ^ Gjnr O AiiMB. Ap<r« • n0» ^ J twi a CmM^ ^ C ca A* Oie»i ^ PmSO hmt H ^ GMPt ^ C*>«Mn A imsson IM Ml Ml u Mr. Michael P. Gaffron, Asst Building and Zohtng Administrator City of Oremo Post Office Box 66 CrysUl Bay, MinnesoU 55323 Re: Davton Wetland Enhancement File No. 139-1962 Dear Mike, We have reviewed the proposal to create an open water wildlife pond within an existing Type 2 wetland. As the wetUnd is not a DNR wetland, the jurisdiction for wetland alterations is with the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District, the Local Government Unit (LGU) for Orono at the Sute level. At the Federal level, the U S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE) also has jurisdiction for excavation within wetland areas. The LGU has reviewed the proposal and requested additional information. To our knowledge, the COE has not reviewed the proposal. The proposed wildlife pond/wetland enhancement is acceptable from an engineering standpoint and we would recommend approval contingent on approval from both the LGU and the COE. However, we request the following information be provided prior to construction: -Engineered plans or details for the dike structure -Specific upland areas proposed for the material disposal -Erosion control methods proposed for disposal areas We want to make sure that the disposal operations do not impact the drainage on the property or adjacent wetland areas. Please contact me at this office if you have any questions regarding this matter. Yours vtfi truly, BONESTROO. ROSENE, ANDERLIK & ASSOCIATES. INC. Shawn D. Gustafson, P. 2335 West Highway 36 • St. Paul, MN 55113 • 612-636-4600 INSWCTIOH Rf C0«0OATI COMTIIANCE512LlBO A-'Cr Aktmr^*7**^*^*7 <V^ . «>■/»-kmL< /rf091^ ny *i —12.RUA»0*JT RfCORODATE GALLONS |fO-fQ-^1 5^0 L 3CATI0NSMTCM€ *>'1 ——11 C - CONFOfiMlNG S - SUBSTANDARD N - NONCONFORMING \/V tnc^u^lt 1) W«M location^ 3) OfittiKt from I hmI m to Mptic tonlit. d'tt. bo«. &nd drainliald 3) North arrow arid road i ▼ I I I 1 ! j I 0^4 1 1 I 1 I I 1 B. The Point Runoff “>''^5°*ni''Jo=ibined"ti'generate the specific acreages ano co jub-uatershed a single point and flowing coofig“»’»' area. The slope, ‘‘i*(“"‘ticulating the tine of tion were co"»‘‘^*‘'*f,ect the runoff at a connon “urt^fi^ The^iirf'f Hrdrograph. An equation for the the storage«te?shed was fvelop.d « Tel.t^_^^^ avaialblc at elevations ao , ^ £q^ the dis- The outflow to relate outflow charffc from the storage a The runoff '***iTte to elevation »>>ove nornal.^^The^^ then put into the calculated for each water level and ““'“““educed the ”^1^’ tine .hen routed through thegraph which was ‘ storage area ‘tUn^ "a*nf f!orre;:nd«t on the slope and con figirltion of the channel. re'fomwing “rtura' ^21^^10^”Uterlng runoff iiliity of the water,and improving the quali y one means . '"fh^exlcrquan?ity of alga.^^ ;refert'in’’aMke is a fh:'’iue^or'thrpopulation^i» — prital parameters» at which nutrients ”S’ i; h.iS r!J •"relative to need exerts a growth* 11 gelvf t*itiie^ Pnllution Control ta]Je Minnetonka"The Minnesota Pollutio ting nutrient 2tVS ^hl/phosphorus was the limiting in Lake Minnetona. _„Js were determined Pollution load* fheltmiting^utrlent These based on phosph _„cideration tributary The \ VI -4 I I I I \ \ \ The assimilative capacity of the narshes was determined using two rates. Permanent standing water has an assimilative capacity of 4 Ibs/acre/year. Permanent standing water was defined as areas of the marshes having cattails and other emergent vegetation. The dryer areas of the marsh, which have water in then only intermittently, absorb a greater amount of phos phorus and have an assimilative rate of 20/lbs/acre/year. C. Wetland and Marsh Requirements Table 2 presents the basic descriptive data for the marshes and wetlands within the study area. Informa tion regarding; marsh acreage, tributary acreage, soil types, etc. was essential for the estimation of_ acreage requirements for storage of storm water runoff and maintenance and enhancement of the water quality of the lakes within the study boundaries. After all the important narshes within the study area were identified (Figure 3), this information was com piled in tabular form. Table 2 presents the resulting information in an 11 column format as follows: 1. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Names of watersheds and code names for sub-water sheds (the sub-watersheds are shown on Figure 2 and the narshes are on Figure 3). 2, Acreage drained to the individual narshes, with totals for the drainage areas where necessary. 3. The acreage of permanent water in the snecified marshes and totals when necessary. 4. The acreage of intermittently flooded wetland and totals when necessary. The pollution assimilative capacity for each specific marsh with totals when necessary. The maximum residential density pollution potential for each specific drainage area with totals when necessary. The percentage of the marsh needed to assimilate the projected pollution in its drainage area. data). i The acre feet of storage available within the marsh. I w1 I i i 1 i i 1 i I j 1 j*• 1 1 ^9 1 of storace required to prevent the flood r.:errrou"rL^ng*ro;e^than\ foot. “• 15'orinrf-ral4-rourri5trear1fo?n!“"" Storn water runoff storage ^,°tr^ould riic““ one-h^l" i ?'??^it«nt oUshlands. Theboth the permanent and in into a percentag rf”i;“marsh *the3 «ea ind sub-watershed drainage area. *“'’"!fJa®efore. the percentage „ storage required. indicates the Pto.””marsh required for storg sub-watershed. required compared with assimila- Using the phorphorus (ar$hoin in Table 2) and “rpar:rwirh The PoJ^t^^^load^for^^e^ area ?rore“‘^TL outlet fro- -y-rs^^ storage rot'^ffoc^f under normal operation. The potential duck pond areas^were^cal^^^^^^ s r;r.sins:.r. rf'rorrally ^r/ areas aro^-^i^s can be excavated, onl: one-iittn oi. VI-6 I i i m I I i I •• I I I • * I I 1 I I I I I b. c. d. high watet narks or on a field survey dcternination Utilising Existing topographical maps. Establishnen\o£ accurate boundaries^uld are the City and individual property lake technical and legal <>“«“°"%;;!^rproSlens rela- and marsh shorelines. ^elevations, Und ialuatlo^LrUsation/ The „pe„srrari!iraf.d! Since the shoreline 51 thin^its*^noraal*high*^^^ of the lake and -j.ded that they be pro- water elevation, ^is ^ff^f ch^eerto shoreline tected by the Cit/. Re \ . Lake^Minnetonka Con- ^^rvarion^is'Jr^^^an: thr^nnehaha Creek Watershed District. / \ It is rec^^nded jf^?ed!'in program^undertaken hiuti^^ ^ ’1°P* :iisiS^a"shown on *• ^ior^rSfran'’' catioTof the ■"»T*''/h“"l‘”i'’^bse^?ioS and in- spSon! t^s^;^gested^n Section VIIiV Paragraph B. Fliwre nev d®'J?^°P^®"elininate pjoblens*of''storra D, Long Lake 1. Description Y 'i ;c inr-ited in the northern half of Lpng Lake (294 acres) second largest isolatedthe City of Orono and IS ‘^e secon^^^, body of water within '^"®.“ , onfl acres in sue with watershed area is approx nately J.9»0/cities of Orono fnrLig”ak:rand'a?^it^?“sO acres located in Medina (see Figure 9). "ia?iheffn^'Serinfanru'c^I^^ lakes ?n Orono. These lakes are as follows: VlI-8 N I 4 i 1 I J I I Lak Elevation (ft. MSP 1,000 990 994 976 982 Acres 7S 11 12 36 80 20 13 Location Medina Orono ft --(no name) School - --(no name) Wolsfeld Holy Name Lydiard Dickeys The av’eraec level of Long Lake is 944 feet. A coaSiLd wtth a stop log control is Minnetonka (see Figure 2). 2. Simulated Storm Water Runoff Hydrology A simulation of a the Long Lake ^^i^h many sub-watershedsa very intricate flow network with LL14, flowing into Medina (see Figure 2) flowswhich is located mostly m Medina isec k .flow iSjftU.ond then Lu has network is interesting ' into LL4 at a rate of 2.950 total acres ‘^bl^in LL4 then temporarily stores 195.3 c.f.s. (see Table ij. , part of this water a d d situation exists to “«r?ai3 d®gr;r iA many o/?he other sub-watersheds. 3, Marshes aud Wetlands Acre^Percent 1,417 72 203 325 11 17 Land (approx.) Marshes and Wetlands (approx.) Lakes . i.tot-#* the marsh and wetlands areasTo effectively cvaluat th analysed for pollution a.Quality .1 rhrouehout the Long Lake Watershed, the i3rir3«iiage aria is proportionately so large that VII-9 1,950 as ution simi- l, the re that the entire raarsh plus addi ional area is needed to effectively treat the incoiaing pollution. Excep tions to this are LL6a, LLlla, and LLllb, These narshes all have comparatively large acreage and arc able to assimilate relatively large pollution loads. b. Quantity Each marsh was analyzed for its ability to control the water runoff fiom a 24-hour, 100-year storm. Seven out of 22 marshes in this watershed needed less than their total acreage to control the storm water runoff with a fluctuation less than one half foot. It must be noted that all of these narshes ^*^5? three sub-watersheds and a majority are located witn- in two sub-watersheds. 4. Recommendations a. In order to establish storm water storage capeity, it is recommended that control weirs be placed at Dickeys Lake and Lake Lydiard, provided that higher lake levels are feasible and acceptable to the prop erty owners. b. Erosin in the creek channel between Long Lake and Holy Name Lake and Wolsfeld Lake could be decreased by construction of control weirs at the outlets of the latter two lakes. c. Long Lake’s shoreline marsh boundaries should be established based on existing or historical high water elevations xvhich are available from the DNR. d. Any new construction within or affecting the drain age area of the marshes should be closely checked to control problems which could^eve^lopj^ French Lake and T^ager Lake (Hennepin Coi^y Ditch No. 27) 1. Desc'ription In 1915 the count)\itch systen/fn this area was initiated when the Hennepin CoiAiy Boa^f Commissioners aPPOtnted W E Stoopes to surve\and^y out a system to improve Jhrs in the vici\i>y of French Lake and Tanager uL^fnote? Taniger Lako>^ called Round Lake or Mud tkke L U.S.G.S. Lpogipi^al sheets and Hennepin County records). A man showing the >Tfected ar^ within the government meandered bounda^^s of the abov^^entioned lakes, to gether with th^creages of marshdry areas and the VII-10 \ 12.4 mrs- 2.5 58.0 1.2 26.4 1.3 28.0 .5 10.8 5.5 123.T 12.0 272 8.0 252 20.0 J2T _ 10.0 280 1.5 44 *5 16 IT.O 2.5 56 • .5 16 5.0 108.0 .6 12.8 5.6 12d.8 2.0 44 Sub'WatershedName C A •4 V* -. W* ySIMULATED STORM WATER RUNOFF HYDROLOGIC DATATotal Runoff Acres Coefficient AcresFeet Storage Runoff Acre Feet 70.0 104.0 204.0 151.6 23.9 .378 .379 .427 .340 .517 373 13.2 19.69 43.53 25.75 6.18 17.16 12.8 18.94 39.9 24.14 4.76 17.63 MaxinuaDepthFeet.90 .75 .65 .91 .50 .72 AcresFlooded14.5 26.4 62.9 27.7 9.6 24.3 2950.0 294.0 .293 1.000 431.9 422.75 3,Zo 147.0 557.01 1.73 French Lake Watershed 142.0 46.0 75.0 46.0 70.0 460.0 .370 .333 .296 .378 .403 .398 26.30 7.66 ,1.11 8.70 14.09 91.49 24.35 7.13 10.08 6.32 14.38 137.69 2.6269 .7881 1.71o8 1.6665 .9783 .8475 9.7 9.4 6.8 4.6 15.4 168.7 i' Tana^.r Lahe Watershed . TLl 11.0 23.0 50.0 23.0 35.0 394 408 .465 .416 .364 2.17 4.69 11.63 4.79 6.37 1.51 4. ^ '^ sJ 12.67 4.50 6.06 .8672 .6148 .8325 .4046 1.1556 1.8 7.3 15.5 11.2 5.4 Tl-4 MaximumFlow C. F. S. _3.6 5.9 8.6 18.3 4.4 20.8 20.6 4.3 14.6 131.6 9.9 3.9 23.4 4.3 5.8 2.1 4.7 CSUrJCILMEElWe REQUEST TOR COUNCIL ACTION ° ITEM NO.: JQ ~~ Admhiistmor RcTiewc^ Michael A. Gaffron Planning A Zoning Administrator Agenda Scctkm: Zoning Itcai Descriptioa Resohitiofi ZmdiV Dbtrfcl: LR-IC, Single Family Lakeshore Residemial, 1/2 acre, jtgplindlirr- Request for variances for proposed additional sign. List of Exhibits A - Resolution n/T-r/aiB - Notice of i*lanning Commission Action 9/22/w C - Memo and Exhibits of 9/12/94 iMxJUfhrigtaofsignwillbe«n>ro«iin»iely9 (8 aUowed). nature of that thoroughfare. -r “ sjrjrn: sss:: .-ssr-permit amendment. Suff has review^ tnc s g g ^ conditional use written as merely a variance approval. Staff Recommendation suff reconmunds approval per Planning Commission recommendation. A resolution for approval is attached. r Keqpiest for Council Action 2 of 2 October 4. 1994 Zomi« FUe #1964 timed COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED: ftnpewd Ml Moved by___ granting a variai nays. „condcd by ___________• Resduii to Calvaty Memorial Church for additional signage. Vote:ayes »«»■• ,____. ,.V_____■_____________L F ♦ \ resolution granting A VARIANCE TO municipal zoning code SECTION 10.il, SURDIVISION 2 FILE #1904 fVHEREAS, Calvary Memorial Church (hereinafter "the ^ nir^ritv"! p„pe«y Ave~e wiU.in Cily of Orono (h«.U»ter Co- ) awl legally deicnbed as follows. Lot 1. Block 7. Towmite of Ungdoo P«k. Heonepin Cooney, Mtanesoa (hmionfle. property"); and Zoning Code Section 10.61. excLl 12 s f per surface, and to allow total site area where no sign » nmii-../ — -- ’ jL-would nonnally be 24 _______ ***^ ^ 10^ &*dWsion2 (C) lo illow ihe heighi of (he >ign to be eppfoxiimlely grade level Minnesou: NOW, THEREfOBE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Otono. findings 1. 2. This application was reviewed as Zoning File #1964. The ptopeny is located in the LR-IC. Single Faeuly Lakeshoft Residential Zoning District. 3. /^..eneraUcinn rcviewcd tlus application on September 19, ]5^^^or:?«<^“ai ^ U« proposes vatia^es based upon the following findings. Page 1 of 5 I } I 4. The proposed sign b a wall sign that will be Uluminaied by interior nuorescent tubes and in total b approximately 45 s f.. approximately 8* wide and 8’ high centered on a brick wall that is approximately 10-12’ high. The brick wall faces Shoreline Drive, a highly traveled roadway which b commercial in nature. B. Total existing signage on the property b 103 s.f., and will increase to «;t of the proposed sign ■ » C.The proposed sign b intended to advertise the Calvary MemcMrui ennsuan School, a use of the property approved via the Resolution #886 adopted by the Orono City CouncU on March 16. 1978. Planning Commbsion accepts applicant’s suted hardship that the 12 s.f. limitation per sign surface would allow signage insufTicienl for tl* existing church school use. and in the proposed waU location such a sign would not be easily seen nor read. E.The height of the sign b appropriate in the context of the wall on which it will be located. The City Council has considered thb application including the findings and welfare of the community. demonstrable hardship or difficulty; is necessary to preserve a subst^ial right of the applicant; and would be in keeping with the spirit and mtent of the Zoning Code and Comprehensive Plan of the City. Page 2 of 5 r CONCXUSIONS, ORDER AND CONDITIONS imon the above findings, the Orono City Council heieby grants a variance of die s4» » be ifluoxiiMiely ?• where an 8' beitlK above grade a nofmally subject to the following conditions 1 2. 3. 5. •me exiaiiis lemponiy bamief sign •dveitising die chofch school shall be temoved upon construction of the new sign. Applicant shall obttin the appropriate building permit prior to placemem of the sign. Authorities eranted by this variance run with the property not with the but are pennissive only and must be exercised by ap^ication for a ^Wing permit uSa one year of the date of Council approval, or this variance will expire on that date (October 10, 1995). Violation of or nornrompliance with any of the terms and conditions of tWs resolution shaU constitute a violation of the roning shall auto^ically terminate any authority granted herein, and shall be punishable as a misdemeanor. The undersigned applicant have read, understood and hereby agrees to *** of this resolution and on behalf of itself, its heirs, successors and aligns, hereby agrees to the recording of this resolution in the chain of title of the property. Page 3 of 5 r pBd by the Otooo Cicy Council oo ihi$ 10* (toy of October. IW ATIEST; Dofoihy M. Hollin. City Clerk Edwafd J- Callibait, Jr., Miyor property Owner(s) STATE OF MINNESOTA ) )ss. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) . ...... acknowkdted before me on thi* lOlh tlay ofThe foiBgom* utsottment wu acMwiwi ^ _ : rMS.'-S2cr irnmtemU e«cme. on .b-f of the City. Notary Public Page 4 of 5 - ? I- ___u STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) M COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) . 199 __ I*ft*** * Notary •Ct P*mI deed. his (their) free notary PUbUC OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss« COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) Od this day of ^ 199__before me a Notary *e foregoing iiistniineiT*ni»<: act and deed. notary PUBiaC Page 5 of 5 ■ i JS. CITYOFCMIONO P.O. *Vw ^ Cryital Bay, MN 55323 473-7357 ZONING FILEN01TCE or PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE: September 22. 1 W TO;Calvary Memorial Church Atm: GleimHemsch 2420 Dunwoody Avemic Wayzatt. MN SS391 type OF APPLICATION; Vanan DATE OF MEETING: 09/19/94 PUf VOTE: 4 FOR 0 AGAINST Commisskm lecommcnds the followiiig: Approval as submitted notes and special CONDITIONS: 7:30 p.» ,, ^ -rjrr sisnrr- as available from the City Commission. h' • ^ Chairman Schroeder and Orono Plannii^ Commission Members Ron Moorse, City AdministratorMichael P. Gaffron, Assistant Planning A Zomog Adnunistrator Me: Svhjcct: September 12, 1994 #1964 Calvary Memorial Church, 2420 Dunwoody Avenue Variances/Cooditional Use Ptrmit - Public Hearing Applkatioa: Request for variances for proposed signage Ustof Exhi • liv' Application Plat Map Property Owners’ list Letter of Request Drawing-Proposed Sign Survey/Siie nan Existing Signage Notes/Sketch Resolution No. 886 Code Section 10.61, Subdivisions 1, 2 and 3 Pertiiiciit Code Secti ___n 10.61, Subd. 2 (A) (3) - Allows one sign for each use allowed by conditional use permit - up to 12 s.f. per surface (asnimes two surfaces). 2. Section 10.61, Subd. 2 (C) - M' unum allowed height of any sign is 8’ above the average grade level. 3. Seetkm 10.20, Subd. 3 (A), (B) - Churches and church schools are a conditional use in a single family residential zone. Discuskm The applicants, represented by Glenn Hcinsch, request variances for signage square footage to constiuct a third sigi. on the property . The proposed sign is shown in Exhibit E. It is a wall sign that will be Uluminated by interior florescent tubes and in toul is approximately 45 s.f., being approximately 8’ wide and 8’ high centered on a brick wall that is approximately 10-12 ’ high. The location is shown on the site plan. Exhibit F. i r Zoning Fik #1964 September 12, 1994 P»ge 2 TT«„ «two ote.xis.ing p«^ facing Dunwoody. The ******"* Acoimin® the church and school are a single entity, Lu io« on. sign witf. ~0 12 s f. f«es fo. . .oul of 24 s.f. ___•• • 'W * ' — ▼ No., te .h. n.* sign wUl repte . ttmpono'l«»« YiditllXTRequired: . Squnt. fooag. fo. »individual sign (12 s.f. allowol. 45 s.f. proposal). . «r *F »<i«*« . heigh, of sign will b. N>proxiinat.ly 9' (S’ allow«l). Staumeot of Hardship Please revkw Ui. applicanl’s l«ier to addition, was the issue of signage discussed. AS a coo^. no« te to B 1 B-2 a”'b^!S:^ for och from to* of budding phis 1 » f-to property was zoned cooun«cially. Options of Actkm of the temporary banner sign). 2. 3. 4. Table, requesting additional information or revision. Recommend denial, stating reasons. Other.- M'o r.gh5. ng ill y. #■ • A • CITY OF ORONO - VARIANCE APPLICATIONInitial Application Fee $200.00($50.00 per each additional variance)Renewal Variance Fee $100.00 (no change from original application) Variance for non-confonning structures $200.00 After-the*Fact Fees (Double application fee) . . • A___if* nof iTidiiciCQ on 1 9* • Jkm ^'I^A nCE officeMW* « •* • • « «» %? tVr> A VVVV'V* 01 CiU ChECK Tir. LTZ'ior. ru^\ vnn •* “* i rf\ \i C*i > t Ti F w a ^ w'w'V' V V'V' X »Tv A » a V trn F w* V' • V c:.*) w*V» V /.ovvT* .' ^ n__^o/rn. _________________(monih/year)a ICgiU «^aW4I|/wav/A* ------- , uaic Property Actpiircd------- -----—jr—-j— , i Zoning nistrict: i C^---------------------------------------------------" Phone (home)____________ Phoiie(work)_iLlkJi£LkL25. I __ ►li Name I’ rMAflK j \ ,v i v» - — ',"7,;-^-^“A'yil uZ.Ciiy:. I,■ .y^yAi zL V«J OUTsTR (if different tlpi applicant) \i/im iYvf^nniXi (yworcK description of request Describe request indetail: Phone(home)______ Kione (work) . -■ ^-■-7^-^?r^ziprssi \ p Estimated Constru^on Cost ^ (attach additional sheets if necessary) \r\^.(vn variances required Lot Area _Lot Width Setback:Front Side Hardcover Rear Lot Coverage Average Lakeshore \/^Other (specify) ^\av\ “KL HARDSHIP/DESCRIPTION of ?f^!^°OTdUioiB preventing Describe undue hardship or practical difficulty or unusual property compliance with Zoning Code requirements. (attach additional sheets if necessary) -•^'TTKT’ 1 -1^ required submittals if^^atkm ^ submitted r*w VI iwnr »-■ ' hr romiihrHapohcat***" *® ®e_£2!DIHaSH-iat.K»-»*“ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Completed Applicauon Form 150’ (you must obtain this list from put Map (obtained P"^ surveyor) and include hardcover t ^idorprovide o« (i) copy 8'A- x ir for calculations as requireo. u» :?^tc survey (existing and proposed elevarions) if any changes in exisring gra e proposed 6. 7. Addition provirte^ 3,^., ,n. please U a separate iis. of any other persons 8. 9.9 Additional ucuo . >Iiii and/or consultant expc^* to rhetbest of his/her knowledge. iTTr iT D p„ AppUcant ’s Signature SSSS.==£"^—““members for putposel bAingest*auon gifu ^ ^ owner's Signature ^ Commission this change prior to the mcctmg. 8 •’•a l<9) it; , (19) .'3 4 (*0)n '.tC-ktfii< V..;v'.It. 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Wc • ^ - - wkilc w€ rcfDCCt the wMdow i# piecing these inittnwiiw »■»»«««•ito am wom M »« b« «»»*y »*”* *6^ T^“.,in<i.o«WMiX^ W«fc l>e*iu«c« ftomt^ i^ „f A« dal»c« ftomihe to»l »«l w«yia de*s*n»« •«*•*• ®* ***” " __*L__ w, requea thM W« 9« •l*®**^ *® ^* ** MtracuvxasiAMi®®"^^* »t ■ vtiuch u ^ . ^.^rihii it»inponiM pm of«6« aft^t 'Min*. «• fce C**0f.ia6 m books wilkoul tk* friM-i ®® attractfvcne» m uw —-------- u — ^_This will not be i htnh gUring hght; We lintkM .«l«*n <1" from Ik. .««■ iusi a toft iihumnatMMt. The sign ^*1*0 . put spotlights on the sign rather than feet firom Shoreline Driv e, h has been because it would pose a safety threat to our having ii ilhmnnated TTiis option :;:::T:,t7uX^T^^or ck^b «. *6.** .k*y w^ua b* ngk. .**... » «.r»«.. the school building. T1U.A yoo for yooi time iml considefttion on this matter. Sincerely, Calvary Memorial Christian School Calvary Memorial Christian School Terri Linden. 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Signs Plus dees not guarantee such. -.1 RESOLUTION NO. 886A RESOLUTION APPROVINGA CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR CALVARY MEMORIAL CHURCH e- WHEREAS, the Cltjr of Orono is a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Minnesota; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Orono has adopted zoning regulations for the orderly, economic and safe development of land within the City; and WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the application for a Conditional Use Permit by Calvary Memorial Church for transfer of ownership and use of the Elizabeth Gardner School building at 2420 Dunwoody Avenue from Independent School District 277 to Calvary Memorial Church; and WHEREAS, Calvary Memorial Church has stated intentions of using the building for church services and related functions and for parochial school classes and related functions; and WHEREAS, the City of Oron Zoning Code, Sections 34.530, 34.020, 34.021 and 34,022 specifically authorize such church and school use by Conditional Use Permit in residential zoning districts: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Orono, Minnesota, hereby approves a Conditional Use Permit for Calvary Memorial Church subject to the following conditions: 1. The land and building shall be used for church and/or school functions as allowed by the Orono Zoning Code Sections 34.021 and 34.022. 2. Sufficient space shall be provided for off-street parking of all vehicles at all times with no on-street parking allowed for any reason. 3. Future building expansion plans shall be subject to review and City Council approval and amendment of this Conditional Use Permit, and such future expansion may be limited in scope due to insufficient lot area or off-street parking availability. The City Council reserves the right to review and amend this Conditional Use Permit upon due cause, including receipt of complaints from nearby neighbors. Calv.ry Meniorlal Church shall review and approve of this 5*’^* by the CltJ Council, “5,®f "late of the church purchase of the property,which ever is later. ^ ^ AGREED: , 19 78 . Walter £. Massengale, Acting Mayer r STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTT OF HENNEPIN CITY OF ORONO The undersigned duly ^certifies that attached ■t \ i t 'wilter V /.n»on, Ueik/Ad-lnl.trator 4 Dated this _il day ol March . 19 78 (Seal) 5 10.60 . frorR ?e«roriot. from any property line. Source: Ordinance n°- Effective Date: 1-1-75 Subd. 14. W*«te ^»''*'^*J** 3tem^*noTVhe^*sanitar^ sewer devised which will not cause a detrimental ette-- ^aev^ov'^ -««r*tlon and will not cau»« » form rather cnanrar.«n"S°n^^ ^ '"v/.Vt.ruusSi la-. «hall be permitted that .^£^3 Such runoff shall be subd. IS. Traffic ' vrnic'l ’^s'’“acKln^ 'L""rCTH"Iny ‘’to1 »Vt"bltrYto the PU^ »»e,t shall be located within right-of-way linea. activities shall be Su"3 v.=s ’>‘"“"'“' ■••" •“■ °‘ “• "“”■ “■ tihc disturbance* SBC. lO.Sl. SPECIAI. PPOVISIOHS.lO.Sl. SP»^‘““ — , permitted subd. 1. Signs as^h==e»ory^^^^^^^ owing accessory use in all regulations: ORONO CC 379 (4-1-84) r 5 10.61 w 9 wav Private sign* «re V ?-sV’of-;tror <;..•«"« decoration. within th« use permit to * ^risdiction f ^ *- --.t' nH-i* :-r.\v*-«r r.^1,; i..»- Sf -noth, to th.t proporty._ ce 2nd Series Sourco: Ordinance 55. Jnd Adopted: 7-25 88 b. penatted In any di.trict. a.vico. 9l»i ”9,?“ C. Beams. ♦.•♦•ina beam consisting _if^ ed in any .. ..1.. .r.KKn.n.v%”2j;;*\In; leasing P'^^'^Uc^d withiS the *f<”'\»“^i2e.*ehan «i?t..n . septenher i. b. KsUting^Si... ^--r"2 rner-coniomin, l„y ehich do not conior. to - ^Vhrpi"or=c‘ior*':o:ii--/-iV" “‘Ttd sene.considered as a s Sources Ordinance 97, 2nd Adopteds 8-26- (4-1-84) ( 380 ORONO CC s 10. H T..pot.ry Si,n.. .h.ll be^no -ore^tb.n •’•"? 5!!^nn.» or briloon.l. •!»« '“PP:;": tL^ri^-(ineluM* public »i«« »* bbo ood o* «>• i»rw ,,4.•si‘.“.i^." “;v.vvf!# •>a*ia1 si<ltui9* «llow«<i ror * ^ aust meet ••»• ■ultipl* lign* P Tenporary businaa* ^ ^Yf City •*“?l Vro'S^h ” cm! SS^ch p.r»it bbbli b. 2 t»)(3) h»» boon ^ r,,idontiol *«>“•• J*iti-t.nont Olgn Oholl b« ;"u'a,r this oubdlvljjion- of • loction or oolo ,, , oin^lo P'°^J?/jy boo^nio* siqn boildins* obo^l ^ o*" t the single b*»P«»*y j^^ty of the thi. P«*VyJ‘'t;r'*proMrty oholl be the r..t»n.ib^lity^^^^ by tonontoon ««J't*’„,ted nonoqer who oholl enoorr.r.»*ssir.., ..v »•»*..■ Source: Ordinance 97 t Adopted: i-26-91 I. Election Signs. ®^*f5^5\Sch”signs a*r?removed NO election ele<^tion relating to the sign, two months preceding the eie ORONO CC 380-1 (4-1-84) ( $ 10.61 subd. 2. sl,ns in -R- ol.trict.. wUhin -R* Ol.»lc«, the following signs are pecaitted: h. Naaeplates. 1. One *"<3 tuch elgn »h»U not exceed hive eote thaS two surface*. ■» •^9-' “ r"’S^rn:terut“e •7"'«;Vs*'ceVd'Vl‘s"’.|::- |:et•^*n^^.V'p:r“:ir^^ce•\^nd•r .Vgr.rall“be so constructed a. to nave -ore than two *Sre; na.epl.t. .ign «« e1fclfe ‘d‘^^Vl’;,e'’%-u«e°J«t In area per surface. B. Illuaination. ®y"^^Vte*identl'al*building* nay infc.arated architectural features source of lightK Sfes iffi” A',?.'??-.-."; .vs..... c. SetbacKs, Etc Rny^.ign^over^p^-^^^^^^^^^ foot shall be set ► ii height above the iV ht diffused or indirect. Subd. 3. Sign, in -B- and per.itted -p,;rt “ti‘Vbrf‘ouo:tni*^%u‘i2t"?ons. Source: Municipal _ Effective Date: 9-14-67 -B-l-, -B-2- and -B-a;- Si«^„",^'^J;grof"VlVn -nd "B-4" Districts, the aggtega e square foot for each ’ffo" ?~t'of‘ *''S“*lnlTv\du°al “ g'n'lha"u'«=eed lot not occupied by a duix ^ ntty square feet. Effective Date: 1-1 75 the "B-3* District, the B. "B-3”: Site. shall not exceed the aggregate square tcff * jrint foot of building, f?* *‘’“*^0siS of four square feet P« „pt occupied by a building. foot pet front ^^311 exceed 100 square feet. indwrdual sign surface District, the C. Site. t lot shall not exceed the aggregate square footage of sign space p ORONO CC 381 43-1-84) s 10.61 Sourc«: Municipal Effective Date: 9-14-67 D. -B-l-, •B-2* and *®"J"* f tend'^\n^ h«iJht •a !• *B-2* and *8-4“ Districts, no *\?all or parapet of any “ IfS -is r-..s principal building. source: Ordinance ^<>,112 Effective Date: 1-1-75 B. .B-3* ana -I-, Ol.trlct, no »Un shall u o’t p."ap.t of any ptlnclpal rr&n\V"U*”V^ i- th.^ ysra aca fso- any suba. 4. Purpose of 1 ”tking ana loaainq spaces l!ll applications for an o«.='>P*"=); to scale ana ainensionea shall be of off-»treet parking ana loaaing spaces reculreaents: Source: Municipal C^e Effective Date; 9-14-67 A. Application ^oitS‘eJ«2h«. iS ?2?^‘^raprernf«olS^ Off-Street P»5j^"^®\\Yties in all use districts: off-street parking facillt Source: Ordinance ^o. 172 Effective Date: 1-1-75 B. Packing '**<l“^|S“*"s“cucture^ oruses^f«"whlch a construction on Septemb« 14. septeober 14. 1967, but building permit has oeen (4-1-84) ORONO CC 382 w COUM&r'cT-.'.'G> 4OCT J 0 KQI-EST FOB ClRnSCIL ACTION CITY Of OfiwU J DATE: October 6. 1994 ITEAI NO.// Depj rtmrl Approval Gaffroo Afcnda ScctioB: 7oninf Tide Asst Ijtllll Admmstnsor lll■^lllll|lHT- m.«. K.PPmneni«li>c .4645BjysideRoad■ Preliminaiy Plat Approval - Rcsohitioo Zoniiig Dhtiirt! RR-lB, Single Family Rural Rcskfcmial. 2 acre. AppliroliMi: Request to split off a 2.75 acre lot with existing reskknee from 17.5 acre parcel List of Exhibits A - Preluninary Plat Drawii^s Received 10/6/94 p - Suff Sketch C - Devetopment Agreement with Neighboring Property D -Resolution ^ E ‘ PUmning Coftunissioii Action Notice 9/26/^ F - Planning Commission Minutes 9/19/94 G - Hennepin Public Works Letter 9/16/94 H - Memo and Exhibits of 9/15/94 Owner Piertineiit Facts Total area Proposed: 17.49 ac. Lot 1 Outlot A Outlet B Outlot C 2.75 ac. 0.28 ac. 0.32 ac. (future road) 14.13 ac. (for future development) 2. 3. Proposed Lot 1 with existing residence meets all area/width/setback requirements. The existing residence has a failing septic system which is intei^ed to be "place^ Applicants have submitted preliminary site evaluation data alternate mound sites are available for the immediate replacemc I Ml I I Remuest for Council Action continued page 2 of 5 October 6, 19W Zoning File #1967 ______ s* A • I »Backg rou nd Applicants had initiallv included the adjacem Irvin Geffre property at 4665 Bayside in a proposed plat to crude fivv new building sites. Applicants worked with staff regarding road layout and sepck requirements for that proposal and conchickd that ordy four new lots weald be possible. Concturenlly. K-P Properties has been idlempting to acquire the Fred and David White acreage to the immediate west, but have been unsuccessful to-date, although such a transaction is still being pursued. Rather than proceed with the four lot aibdivision, jtist prior to the Planning Commission meeting applicams revised the proposal to merely splitting off the Olson residence and leaving the remaining Olson acreage for development later this year or early next year. Applicants consulted with suff to accomplish such a subdivision that would not leave the remaining acreage landlocked, and which would result in the existing residence requiring no variances regardless of whether a future subdivision occurs. Planning Conni» ♦ H H I : I; I Denial Recommendation Planning Commission reviewed the conceptual information provided by the applicant and staff s concerns (see memo of 9/15/94). Given the lack of septic testing and only having conceptual sketches rather than the formal survey work to review. Planning Commission offered applicant tabling or denial. An>lkant requested a denial in order to move this along to the Council since Mr. Olson and the buyer of his house wish to close on the property as soon as possible. Planning Commission suggested that applicant work with staff to prepare a subdivision plan for presentation to Council. Outlols Intended for Future Development Staff advised applicants that splitting off the residence lot must not leave the remaining acreage landlocked. Potential access to the remaining 14 acres is through Lot 1 or from Bayside through White’s property, which applicants don’t control. Request ft>r Council Action cortinued page 3 of 5 October 6. 1994 Zoning File #i%7 Staffs recomincnJcd sohrticn was to create a private road (Ouiloi B) in the potential road bM 1. m »l»o left • I»™i lO""'" ■'> ‘‘j*-*"' ■“ p^fty- which wwiU h! combined with Geffre s residence ptree! if fXillot B wis indeed used « a ro»d right-of-way in the future. Olson s remainin, U acres is designated as Outlo. C w ith the Cloned for even one single family residence withiHit ftraire City approval. This delays the paymem of park fees for the 14 acres until it is funher developed. ei.rr hinher recommended that the Geffre property be included in the plat (see Exhibit B) and a trUnguUr outlot matching a preexisting acceM e«^nlte pl»"ed to outlotlLection from Bay.ide Road to Outl« C Aw*eys pemmari ^ ____a.^1 — |_ osBttltat Geffre Irmn the subdlvisioa. and proptwes the Liiy i Exiiibit C). Geffre Property - Easement vs. Outlot ^ pM m CIUII.S . tripupuHc «iito lo cmnplwe P* ’I™." comer of Geffre’s property. :s.“ -szit'ii ».. ^«- -« plat was before you now (see 9/15/94 memo Exhibit F). One additional quirk: The agreement discusses replatting Oudot C into "“I* ^Id^ consttSed as not anticipating Outlot C being repUtred as * case of replatting Outlot C into a smgle builda^ lot or reqws t * might argue that the addition of Outlot A and served^y a private road onto oeffre-s pretty yieUl in !^cess. AUemative.y, which the Olson residence, the Gcftre resioence, anu uic i ni«rn and the it could be coasidered as merely a lot line „„ This inteipretation creation of a private driveway outlot to serve the large parcel to the rear, mis m ip would be left to Council. Request for Council Action continued 4 of S October 6, 1994 Zooing File #1967 .1 ■. Vf > - 1 ■eats ■■ dot has indkaled approval of OuUos B as an access location They also ti^a » toS^- from the centerline of Bayside Ro«l. It ^ aiMiuonal npM ^ otactice to leouiie this on Bayside Road which is defined in the PlTas a ^coU^ar- areei requirin, only 30-3J- either side of centerline Staff recommenb no additional right-of way be required at this tunc Summary of I: Will Council accept the apreemeni in lieu of includi^ Geffre's property in the plat to1create a continuous access outlet corridor to Outlet C? 2.Will Council accept the concep. of malting «» development (not even one house) allowed until it is replatted or granted individua^ b^iktobmw in the liiiure? Council may wish to confim applicant s intent for proceeding wiirr^K^^o* C in the next year with or without the White propeny. Options for Action 1.Approve per the findings and conditions of the preliminary plat approval resolution attached. Refer back to Planning Commission for further review. 3. Direct suff to draft a resolution of denial, suting reasons 4. Table, requesting further information (specify). 5.Other Staff Recommendation In recognition of Plimning Commission;s intent in resolution for preliminary plat approval iiKOipora ing ^ ^ ^ Geffre property to create agreemem as presented. While suff would prefer the nc^ f^able access a complete ouiloi corridor to Outloi C. the ^ ^ consinied as including the is: "S as long as its term •teplatted into buiktoble lore"'* “ of the agreement mere revision of Oullol C to single buihlable lot ?n the plat and the should be revised to do so. or the Geffre propeiiy should be includea v tri^ingulsr outloi created. .jA. f Request for Council Action coMiiwed page 3 of 5 October 6. 1994Zofihv File #1967 ______COimClL ACTION REQUESTED: Take action to approve, conditionally approve, <kny or able, or refer application to Planning Commission for Either review. i *5 r / 4 ! i ! 1 Ar.Ri.FMnNr ... . W 01«Mi f<t vmntt* t*f Ld 2. Block 1. Bay view Robed S Olv.n mhI Mu»aic« ^ muebaser d »«*! I‘«l.r:. r LS*;r-rr.i.r :LTjrr'rr..:.'’:;!. -- .-."."r. .'.."rr,:::’ intluM o4 1« 2 I. CaUbtl A ll«n«»H •■? • >*iw icetibaJ A >i4 . !»•'"'» "> L fJu«h..<«rly CO.IK. ot Lu. 2. l>l«k I. U.y.i.- »f follows BcsiimiH* 0« Nodkwe 7 Hayvicw I arms; f««, wbicb .s nlso Ibe^ S 00 45« OO- F cli,..m^ ,h..K^ N...I.«- ■«' w jr. ta«. -w-,. No..i».iy -I--.,r'“r.'.c"7r;.: r:’»i.:A r. .. -b........ ..... there lerminatiM}! I I'.ffr* IIS m coosideralion for such connitifmem •;:::rrLr~ --" •» — shown on aUsM-tml A Signed ll»« ^ «•< Fee owners of For 2. Block I Hayview Fafni^ Margarel //V Olson K-l’ Pro(»edrcs Contract pmchaser of I o’ 2. Block I. Bay view Farms By: ^MToiiahl R !’«• |irc!itdt*nf iviHou ^JUZW — Irvin r. OcBie Marjorie l-o'' Fee owners of l.ot I. Bl«»ck I Bay view I arms (icllic 1 1 ; 1 ^7 • 1 / II iMr-i’v ii^i- • r» » 1 m iAi •• 1 «!. l/'i.Vi,« . .... •«-*;it »♦ 1 ' « , 4^ baysidc road . FILE NO. IW WHEREAS. Robett S f^l subdivision application Lot :. Blotk 1. Bayview Fam». Heimepm CiMiity. Minnesou the ““^7 ;j;rz^^y cou^i. """ "«nt„*U«fo.hnain|f.nd.n*,off.c. S'nin^^JU-P rSr. orUsucnta dty .ildablc la. within each newly created lot. . « a tout of approximately 17.49 acres, of which I^toaurs-'^ndelirs^^cdaswetlaml. ^ Pleased plat conuins - ^ “ li^^a'VxS residence structure, such lot being ..'5 minimum lot area requirement. . ^ he I rtt 1 k failine and is intended to oc The septic system “atment systems site evaluation dau replaced. Preliminary on-site sewage Page I of 7 1. 2. 3. 4. L r 5. thtt priman and aittmate drainficld sites for current and future use arc available within the property, sub^ to a final site evaluation report being sibmitted by the site evaluator. In addition to Lot I. three Onlots arc proposed to be created with the following intent for each: (1) Oittloc A: 0.28 acre remainder parcel to be combined with Lot 1. Block 1, Bay view Farms at such time that Outlot B is used for private driveway or road access to Outlot C. (2) Outlot B. 0.32 acre 50* future road corridor providing access for future developmertt of Outlot C. In the event that Outlot C is further developed usii^ road accesses from adjacent properties not requirii^ the use of Outlot B. Outlots A and B will be legally combined with proposed Lot 1 (3) Outlot C: 14.13 acre parcel intended for future development into single family residential lots. Outl« C is imended to not be buiMable for even a sii^le rcsidence unless or until it is further subdivided and/or replattcd into one or more buildir^ sites. Outlot B docs iwt provide coittinuous access to Outlot C from BayskJe Road Outlots B and C do no abut one another. Outlot B only provides access to Outlot C in conjunction with an existing access easement over Lot 1, Block 1, Bayview Farms in favor of Lot 2, Block I. Bayview Farms. Said easement is the subject of an agreement attached to this resolution as Exhibit A, which provides that should Outlot B be used for future access for development of Outlot C. the owner of Lot 1, Block 1, Bayview Farms shall plat said easement as an Outlot for road purposes. It is the City’s intent that if Outlot B and the easement/future outlot in Lot 1. Block 1, Bayview Farms are developed for a future road to serve Outlot C, then the existing residences on Lots 1 and 2. Block I, Bayview Farms shall construct driveway accesses onto said new road and eliminate the existing direct driveway accesses to Bay side Road. Page 2 of 7 s 12 13. I. b the i«e« tta. in ihe ««« OuUol B B u«d .n iJ* ^ture for r^ ' 121 dL n«:h rwd di»ll be cooanicbd to City standanb. and th:.i prKtr to of said road the City will he fraiiied a road and utilities easement over Ouilo< B It is the Chy s iitieni that Outlets A. B and C lettwn in common ownership until such lime that the funire development of Outlet C occurs. It i. the City ’s intent that at the time Outloi C is further develop^, the City will at that time retmire the paymem of park dedication «*essaty and appropriate public easemeiMs within OuUots A. B and C. It k the Citv’s inie« that proposed Lot I grant the standard perimeter * become a roadway Orono Comprehensive Plan. A driveway easement over Outlet B shall be granted in favor of Lot 1 for the existing driveway in Outlet B ! The single f»nily residence existing on proposed Lot 1 requires no further variances. MOW THFRFFORE be it RESOLVED s that based upon one or more of the cr irr« "r, r4r.;v»s ’c'“is..ijr « Inc., subject to the following conditions; I Oullots A. B and C shall he subject to the following restrictions: Page 3 of 7 3. A. Outk)l B is platted for future roadway purposes and shall remain as a separate tax parcel until such time OutkH C is further developed. In the event that Outloi C is further developed without the need for use of Oullot B as roadway access, then Outlet B may be legally combined with an adjacent property. B. Outlets A, B and C shall remain in common ownership until Outlet C is further developed. C Outlet A is considered as an uribuildaWe remainder parcel and upon development of Outlet C, Outlet A shall be either combined with Outlet B and Lot 1 if Outlet B is not used for road purposes, or Outlet A shall be legally confined with Lot I, Block I, Bay view Farms in the event that Outlot B is used for roadway purposes. D Outlot C is created for future devclopmeitt only, and no iKiilding permits shall be issued for Outlot C until such time that it is replatted into one or more buildable lots. Xht agreemertt between Mr. and Mrs. Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Gcffre, and K-P Properties Inc. attached to this resolution as Exhibit A shall not be revised or terminated without approval of the City Council. In the event that Outlot B is used as an access road serving a future development in Outlot C, the residence on Lot 1 shall revise its driveway location onto said outlot roadway and eliminate direct access to Bayside Road. 4. A driveway easement over Outlot B shall be granted in favor of Lot 1 Page 4 of 7 B the month: , Rccori pu. drawing, in .he form of mo (2) mylar copie, and one . 1 > copy reduced to r - :00- Drawii^ to include: A lines pUttcd kt preliminary survey by Raymond ^ Pi^h * ^^C^^rTda-d Angus, a. l«m revi«d Oc.oher 5. 19W 0«,ica.^ of -dm^ w^STitoig fte wesferly boundary adj«em .o Ou.lo. B. and 5 m w»l.h along the southwesterly and southerly lot lines. 2 Legal ctocumems rct^ired: Mher docun^ affeced by such irueres.. B, TTk applic^u mus. provide cer.if.ed copies of all records! easement currently affecting the property. c. Signed and execu.ed driveway easemen. over Ouilo. B in favor of U. 1. 3. Final site evaluation report, subject to approval by City. Fees to be paid: A. Legal review and filing fees of $200.00 Total due: $200.00 Page 5 of 7 Adopted by the City Counca of the City otOooo, Minncsou at a regular meeting held October 10. 1994 ATTEST ffochy M. HaUin. City Clerk Edward J. Callahan. Jr.. Mayor STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) Orooo. 7Mimiesoa municipal coiporaiion and aid iiwrumem was eaecuied on behalf of the City. Notary Public Page 6 of 7 CUYOFORONO P.O.Bnii 473-735T 12435 42nd Avenue North Ptymoulli. MN 55441 ZONING FILE #1967 NOnCE or ItJWilNING COMMISSION ACTION toolDATE OF NOTICE: September 26. IW Robert S. Olson 4^3 Bayskk Road Maple main. MN 55359 TYFE or APfLICATlON: SubdW«SM» date or MEETING: 09/19/94 Coo«m,io. Denial for reasons noted below. VOTE: 3 FOR 1 AGAINST notes AND SPECIAL CONOmONS: . ■ ■ _____ Hie nritiMl 7-l« (5-new) proiwM* «P pUmiiE CommiMio" ackno*ledp4^17 acic iwccl. A(ipticai« provided » revued SSSrN.Wi»f off the Olson to. widU, rod selbrok indirortn, roloc-ed finuro roed peroel. bid ««•« "'i** °» “ variroros. TT« propoenl l«cto notod dK Sntog we. criUcal in ordet .0 to ISdroTi^ of in d« pu. rod -dro» roy odro .u« conc^ns. „ drou. croirro. cop. *e City Clerk efter review rod N-ptoval by *e Plannin* c. ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES FOR SEPTEMBER 19,1994 ROLL Tlie Orono Plannii^Cofnmisnoa met on the above date whh the foDowins members present: Vice-Chair I^phen Peterson, Sandn Smith. Charles Nolan. Jr^Lxl Janice Berg. linApikt and Candace Rowlette way^Mcnt Assistant Mid Zoning Adntalrator Mkhael Gaffron and Reoord^n^ Frost rcprcscotedStaff. MayorEmvardCaOahanandCoundfaneadinrDiannGocttcnwere present. Vice-Chair Peterso^Uled the meeting to order at Jwp.m. (»1) tfim • MICHAEL SUBDIVISION OF A LOT approval 4I1S/4125 WAllJITOWN ROAD - EMENT^RENEWAL OF 2/14/93 The Affidavit of Publication and Certifi^ jifMailing were noted. It was moved by Peterson, seconded h/Smh|L to table Item 41800 to the October 1 7. 1994 Planning Commission Meeting^'^yes 4/^ay$ 0. <»2) #1914 - THOMAS C. ^HYLUS COL^t^L/TIM A BETH TRAFF, 2440 NORTH SHORE DRIVJ^JO OLD CRYSTALBAY ROAD - SUBDIVISION OF A LOT LINE REARMWGEMENT - REVISION The Affidavit of:n and Certificate of Mailing werMtoted. were not present. It was noted that the revision w^l^ninor and not a fi-om the previously approved layout. It was moved by Peterson, seconded by Berg, to recommend approval of Item #1914 (#3) #1947 . DONALD R PETERSON. K-P PROPERTIES, INCJmVlN GEFFRE, 444S/4445 BAYSIDE ROAD - PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION AND LOT LINE REARRANGEMENT The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing were noted. Mr. Peterson was present. NflNUTES W THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 19.1994 («3) Itan #1967- D Pctenon/Gefi&e - C r-ftt«tfaicdliroi»«ftyblocatedSouthofBay^Road,EislofCountyRo»dl9 Ihe T^£S^bee«3Uwithsu^ *0*^5 i;«it ferimnd systems At tlw pomt. appiicart wishes to sepaile the Geffre residoi^ offiheS** house from theh 17 5 sere psieel. so it of the aioo property ss Outlot A to he plsttedlstg. Ifthis nroDOtv to coofonn to the tot width, area, and setback stands of the M^BZooing DtoTThc developer is anticipating submittal of a four or five lot pUt lata this year. The sppHcsm submtted s revision ststing the simple lot division wwld not r ^Co!Lvor crested s new outlot for s future drivewsy D Peterson ssid noti^ k!!a kmi sent ^ for the filture five-lot division This drawing is to show the City whst •he cunent nisns sre for splitting off the house. The revision chsnged the 30' ^bsek from Ite dtek to 50' Copies rfthis Vision were hsnded out to Commssioo members D_ PMennn usted the resson for the spplicstion at ihis time was to faciliute the sale oft rvi '/4ns«w'« A rc>view of the scptic evaluation had been done, and D. Peterson said f^^Sn would^uire time that the Olson's do not have “ tW nroDOtv D Pelerson also remarked that a legal matter is in quesuon whethCT theAt this time, D Peterson is asking for approval for one existing lot and an outlot which would be unbuildable without a pbt conditions attached to it. minutes of the ORONO planning a»iMISSK)N meeting HELD ON SEPTEMBER 19.1994 (i3) bca il967 - D. PettnooAkflre - Cooliaued Pttyffpa moved. Smith seconded, to deny Bcfg;Nsysl-NoUiL wm 6caticni1967 Ayes 3-Petcrson. Smith. M) fim - FAT WOLFi; 2TI CASCO POINT ROAD - ATrER-THE-FACT VARIANCES - PURUC HEARING TWAIBdmAofPiAScJlkm and Certificate of Mailing were 00^ The applicant was tt was moved by Peterson, seconded by Berg, to table Item #1895 for review at the October 17 meeting. Ayes 4, Nays 0 wIluI^CONDm^^ PUBLIC HEARING■ m/ —-w —— —— -—------------- The oTPubUcaioa and Cenakate of MaiHng wtr« noted Gaffion noted the ^ppbcifils ftttCMncy Ittd rttjucstcd tiWiiHj. It waa moved by Peieejoo. jeconded by Bcfg. to table Item #1948 to the October 17. 1994 meetmg of the Planang Commission. Ayes 4, Nays 0. - -alM 5 ! 4’ The Affidavit of Publication and Certficate of MaiUng were noted Nfr. AB co wjui jwresdit. Item #1953 was tabled boo.. meeting pendinghd.d« rftrrivml Tlas wooosal is for an addition lo the house and a deck. The separation g^age wooMb.omy 3.ft >onisr^ ...... Applkam is asUiig for a side setback vaiiaiice fixtm the ten ft r^u«^ viSnee berwtwn the buildings No hardcover vanance is required anc e the _n«0 the 35% limit, and no stnictuial lot covera^ vana^ IS required siDce the property meets the 1500 sq ft allowed per code 10 03 subdivisioit C. Hennepin^County September 16, 1994 Michael P. CaffronAsst. Planning k Zoning A<toinistrator City of Crono P.O. Box 66 Crystal, MM 55323-0066 or* Prone Plat - Bayview Farms 2nd Addition eSAM B4, south side approximately 600 feet east of CSAH 19 Section 6, Township 117, Range 23 Hennepin County Plat Mo. 2179 Review and Recommendations Dear Mr. Gaffron: and make the following comments: . for future 1«prov«ents .Ung CSW 84 « r"g«”f‘«J’foJ**‘‘to?ll"of 40°feet ^'r?ght of «y fro« *nd .long th, CSAH 84 centerline. • The location of the SwrMimately 188*feefiest'of As proposed, Bayview R«^»d approved Hennepin JSuntrentran«*Je^m,rSeJire developer should contact Dave Zelterstrom at 930-2548 for acce.s information and entrance permit forms. • All access from the plat permit^ ^Th^Misting Sr;««rir!?cr““p‘r:po«S ?Jt"l!’Block 3 Sust be removed and access for this lot be via Bayview Road. • All other proposed construction within County right requires an approved Hennepin County lo drainage and utilityconstruction. This includes, but not lim ted ^rain g construction, trail development and If^s^ping. Contact Section at 930-2550 for utility permit forms. Department of Public^^Jij^ 320 VC'ashin^non Avenue South Hopkins. Minnesota 55343-8468 _^ '^ 930-2670 FA.X;(ol2) ^30-2513 TDU(OU) V)e-.96 RctTvckJ Pul<r NIchMl P. Caffron Septtobtr 16, 1994 Pigt 2 F 3 TO:Chair Schrocdcr and Oroou PUnninf Commission Members Ron Moocse. Cky Administrator FROM Michael P Gaffron. Asst PUirntf® A Zonii^ Adminisintof DATE: September 15 StmiECT: #1967 lUiben CMwii^D om W R ' Road - Preliminary Stdxlivbion (Class ID - Publk Hearir^ Applicalimi: Proposal parcel|MU wva. %u.- Anolkaiiu OTMiMlly WP*®* for 17 k# pUl including the loin Gefftc propeity no«^ to^ientr- fcnet of Septemhet 14th. the* «i«pi«ting l^wn (fade the application to merely spiitting off the Olson residence and leaving rema r o meOlson property as OuUm A to be pUoed later this year LtamrEahMU A • Application B - Original Letter of Request 8/26/94 C - Revised Letter of Request 9/14/94 D - Plat Map E - Piopertv Owners List „ . i v F - Original Plat Drawii^ for 6 Toul Lots (Future Su^isslon) G - Revised Plat Drawings for Creation of 1 Lot Plus Outlet H - Revised Plan with Staff Commeitt I - City Engineer Commc«s Regarding Original Proposal ^f U c € 1' 9 staff has been working with Mr. Peterson Robert Olson s 17.5 acres in conjunction with that will building sites. Two primary goals of ity vc alternate drainfield tic in with adiacent properties in a logical manner, and providing primary oroved new Kit meet the 6% dope limd f« challenging, and is still in progress. Due to the developc ^ . 1^^ instead of owners itey will likely be back later this >ear with a pr^ to create 4 r«w lou ^teaa 5, but wish to proceed to split off Olson’s property immediately so that it can be Septic Sites for Olson Property Proposed primary and alternate drainfield sites ^^rt for*those lL%^TveK7sUe~^'tarb^n'Tn contact wiih Steve Weekman during the site I Zofunf File #1967 September 15. 1994 Page 2 ^ _____• .i«.u Int diviiioii ExhamG In ibe narrow comem oi « Please J^Lie a of variances to lot standards, i.e.; Ckarty. thi. l-W di»»k» only nuto «« in the «>«« of the ft.ll muUi lo. narfivUion Ao». tn -« conic., of U* su,k W Jl"^ **Itowem. h nu »*eaw u> the «<>t«e». of the conipleie proposal. IfLo. 1 »H-Ho«fro«UK^<^«-^'“P^^ what is the down side to the City '^ ****“*'*** . ^ southeast corner of the Geffre property In creating Outlet A. with the very not be conforming in lot width“sa isr;." Ks."asc;^—™ restrictions on Outlet A, as followsUIIS W« VWMv ...----------------- On.10. A h n-roly fo, ^ family reskfcmial purposes until a future put has approleuiia^j a^,»»»ipw——- I-----r 2. P.A dedkarion fee. will be due when OiMlo. A i. pUned for fun.ro developorom. ^ --------------flvtatcf ifficllld t Z^JS^ ind roLb sund.nl, of dw RR-IB Zoning DutrK.. U is de'veloper s Un«« tha. a new pHvke ^ Bayside Road cither at V'* r!ant is reai^sted to submit written confirmation from£ -SraTKl, » «^i. ™.«- location. Figure Access Location 1: k • Zomi« FUe #1967 September 15. 1994 pie 3 «« b, the City E«»inw i« « P«*»»^ for tt* liiaiie luhdiviiioo.•1***1The feneral igclmled for the . ;i. , nf the aereeiiKiil'eiseinciii for roadway purposes over requested lo provide » ___corridor of a wkWi suiubte for future devriopeneni of i road Staff rec *rr*----- > j iMielv for future (tevetopmem, and shall not be used for suigle I rrt f>« wai I,, due Wl»n Ouuol A is vMd f°» <«■«« devdof^new. s ^ f iin« «nik: svstem at 4645 Watertown Road shall be .epUced with a 4. The exiitBif failing septic system mw conforming system per the leqairtmenis of the City code. . 1.4.K .«<t rear setback granted for Lot I subject to coming into5 Varumces to lot width and rear seawa g hSr^onn»« when <1-«*“ »15 approval only uokr the following conditions ^ ^«»r.r«*tion of Heim DO':' access location approval. 6. Applicart to provide confirmation oi nenn T" CITY or oil«i... Q - SOTOIVISIO APPLICATIOW >t H6-1 Sit# Address pHOtnTT liOCATIOW 4645 *thJ *6^5 iaysldc toad torrens? pX«ase check one - Property exfi. A ,-r—• rr. r wv^wrtW , » Awe» ♦ T -..A.VV^ 4 W%f VV % V 7 uv. VT’^ Jn Va.i'ivA 'I* wi 4 f • »*iA%Ak3i:t^o cco: frji r.property idontiflcatlon Mmbor abstract or Attach K- f Properties. Inc. Lot I aud Lot 2. Block 1. Bayvlew rsm^ Phone (horae)_iilii2fl2 ------ 476-5317 Hane Donald B. Peterson, President Phone (work) Address: 12435 42nd Ave. No^ _____ (if different than applicant) Name_____ Address: 4645 B^yslde R<^ (“iLh Tilt' mSTXMC tA» 08* , 2 __Munhor of Tax Parcel. -- - --— City! — phone ^hone) 472-56^2 — Phone (work)_iiiiiiAL—- - City: Oynno. MNa^_ _ _- - - - - - - - - - - - Development Sire Present Use (check) 18.62 0.88 19.50 X Acres Dry Land Acres Wet Land Acres Total, all parcels Residential: no. of units —2 Other (specify)- - - - - - - -— Present Zoning District—^ ^ proposal "Division for Tax Purposes Lot Line Rearrangement Only (no new building site.) subdivision for New Building Sites Number of Building Sites: Proposed Gross Density: Minimum Lot Size: Proposed Use: (check) R8.427 Existing Units Hew Units Total Units onit. per 19J. her*® ' 0-“» “/» Sq Feet Dry Buildable I^nd Residential Other (specify)- - - - - - - - - I * » • 3. 4. _ _ __ ^ COWLrr* PRKLIHIHAIIY APFtlCATIOW MIkTBItlAli WECBSSWIT .. ITS ““ ^ th.t pr«li«in.ry Pl.t Application i. C„tm«tion by *onln, O.p.rtn.nt Official^. Si^atura^--------- j""ii«rand water assessnanta). F’irriVaU?rcaU"5 l-u-y'^t Tylar icpia. oi icnaal plat. « Ti^l# opinion.i: ssns:; Jss:... •• «->•>•■ lEBS Sketch Plan Review (Class 1, H ‘ I”> subdivision of a Lot Lin. Rearrangenent - -- . m.ss 1 » II Subdivision)Preliminary Review (Class I a Runewal of Preliminary Subdivision Application Renewal of Fin.l_SuWi»i.i™_»PPli«^^^^- - - -'re7u'iV.V’or ThVVppIIc.nt hereby^^agree^^^ '"^sV’thi's fpplic*atior«d l!2^\^V"c.S2.is.ion and Co^ by ordinance, further agrees to pay axi. «« $200.00 300.00 300.00 325.00 + 25.00/Lot 175.00 150.00 100.00 K-? Pro^rttes, ;erson» President Date Date Applicant’s Signature owner*. Signature - -city offices 25 Ihl Applicant must have "••V„"/*.t*?ll •c'>e<I“l*^ ?i;ird""Klnd':fo7^.«jy^th’; APP^^^^^^^ -,*rc!‘i! « .n .ppuc-p i;; -ir. «."d*v\%.‘OT;aing. -mg •o???:^^irt“h!rct:^P^r^^eeting. paX^ K-P PROPERTIES, INC. 12435 42nd Ave. North PLTMOl'TH, MN. 554^1 August 26. 1994 Jean Habusth Planning Director City of Orono P.O. Box 66 Crystal Bay, MH. 55323 ' T^ 1 1 Dear Hs. Mabusth: Enclosed is an application of Freli-inary Plat for Lot 1 and Lot 2. Bayvle« ra^i^ which is ^645 and 4665 Bayslde Road In Orono. This app ication Is «^;y R-P Properties. Inc. which is buying all of Lot 1. Bayvlev Earr,s and Irvin Getfre who is the owner of Lot 2. Bayview Earns is Joining in on this Ipplication. The Geffre property will have the lot lines re-arranged as a result of this pl«"t. We presented two alternate sketch plans to the Planning Commission in June of this year One showed a road to be built along the Joint property line ^ith rropertTto the west. This alternate has been abandoned because « c.nno< c». to oo ,sr„m.ot -1th th. Whit., -ho resulting plat will use a roadway which Is located on the Olson P* and on ,n ......nt which pr.vlou.ly glv.n to 'J* ;>*7" ’ 80' triangle located on the Southeast corner of the Geffre Property, intend to deed over to Geffres that portion of the Olson westerly of the new road in consideration for them joining in on this plat. Ue will be creating 5 new building lots all of which will meet your A Wetland delineation repotc is attached and the septic system eva ua on be submitted under separate cover. Pl...< pUc. this It., on your Planning Commission ogends for th. S.pt..b.r I9!“99r...tlng. You con call m. St 476-5317 If you hsv. any questions regarding this application. Sincerely: Donald R. Peterson, President K-P Properties, Inc. K.p properties. IfK. 12435 42nd Ave. North Plymouth. MN 55441 ptione 47&5317 S«|itefnber t4. 1994 MSbusth Planning Director City of Orono P.O. Bom 66 Crystal Bay. MN. 55323 Oe&r Ms. Mabustft: IT p Properties Inc applied for a preiiminwy On August 26, laas Bavside Road in Orono. We plat tot this propotty ond to h«vo boon wotli^ ^’^Otono s roquittnonts tor this obuin soptic^ wh^h a 6 tot division which croatos 5 now KK sitosT^o Olson ptuporty, 4045 Baysido. w.ll not allow adequate septic sites rTand^vo"^ - rto'a^rfoTostr In order to ^J^^^-aded to a simple lot division preliminary plat application ^ nQ provide one lot for the of Lot 1. Block 1. Bayview Farms. This wm p ovioe house which will allow the house to be sold. fftr Access to the remaining property Wo will rotain an oasotnont tor aceow lo ^ which will bo dodicalod to ° pf 4665 Baysido Roai romainino proporty roquiros a to^ y 0 gj Baysido WO aro nogohating tor a road which would oo wesi but this may take several months. ^ f//r7 simpie^Jol^divieion of Lot 1. Block SS^Tho* dt tho possiblo roadway would be the the area shown as easement. PIMM eon»«tof tht» « your Soplombor l*. 1*94 PlMnNiQ Commission mooting. Sincoroly Donold R- Potofson, pfosidont K-P Propoftios. 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Aa Y:.;i m'sI. **! a St si>ltt-is SS aaar tavaa aavasaa m L taaaa a t a a aiaai aituMi a L Ttaai am aamaa aa MlaLt aiam Mi sa si-iia-ts ss aait M§M a a UNta a J a aUtai tAca a UMti suiTa ais sS M jAcaaoN aLsa cMicAeo IL ; aaaoa 'S;iV';vS|| P c—f 961 I f \ • T. /• . ’A 5: • <<• 4 A,. «rp ! \ > ? n V ■'«*i.'i ‘ SCALE N FEET SO 100 I * • •• . ♦ • ‘i i.‘ / • • v.‘* .;te. ■ • \ . • *.' * I •• .• y ■ •• r N:«T 1/1 Bonestroo Rosene Andcriik & Associates Engineers & Architects September 9, 1994 Mr. Michael P. Gaffron. Asst. Building and Zoning Administrator City of Orono Post Office Box 66 Crystal Bay, Minnesota 55323 Re: K-P Properties File No. 139-1967 ,ir\7 ** w t '^V s Otto G Bc>rie«?no Xjvn^h C 4 f'f L »n*Vi»«d F 9 C>::« Thongs £ P£ G Pf Sk>wn M Ehr^n CP^ • Cor^Vjtunt A W'*^ **F Pf eoce'i P'eAr'Y p E ^c«e» ►'F D^-0 O Pt C Pu\vr% A A BouOon Pi A H^nvm PF T RjuTT-\,»no PE 'eO A PE 9 Af\3rr\Of^ ^ i * Oon,tn3 C BortjdnJI PF T^omjv A S/to PF ^TOTfic J yr^tx>'q Pf NU^'.ir* P Ou Pf \yyr\ M ?r>q A iC P :<-ornj\ vV Pf t. jjfTY-i p PF jr^ D f^^trve*' PF JL^X: J A~>»nr« PF AT^r^tn Arxie^'o Pf VUIA fi BO<fV PF V.#m A Vtx PF W PE PsiM J Cujnnun A i A D^nen J fjgenon PE A Pcfc St^irr^R PF P^i.'.p J C.»\vv^” PF G v ^J*'V PF P yi*<’vr»'> PF P*' i)*t1 PF I eme'* Pf u,ir> P A-JOitf PE P ^Jtxi PF i Be'X'A PF 'r jwvf P Gu\tJ^v>n P£ »,f<'»iO PE P.tu> G Hrwef PE jc/'n P CkvTlef PE A E if-o M Pjv^iuy M O'VOn Ai'^ies P Enge'MJfiJt 8 »ik 1 N / vy Vy I I (3AYS:0E » 30AD) VJ<\ A I >«\.y ,bA- 3 N 89*45' 00" E 327.58 — r-N * \ /X ,ir-ii. r •< n ' ( I r II . «_ V I « ) K"rr !\ N r “ A r ^ • r L\ • * \ * ^ I % ’ <y N 89*45'00" E 4- 148.50 ------ 89*45’00" E 179.35 ' ~ J|..~ >ri ■ W.7 METALawD C) 'v' /<T c *-1 V- I \ •s--# " / \ ^ X % <- - V c r' T <V s - N < :fcy/jcitiueEnr, OCT 10 jQQ^ request for council ACTiorC/ry OFOROr’ DATE: October 3, 1994 / item no .: Department Approval: Nunc Michael P. Gaffron Title Asm. PlanllinS * Administralor Administrator Reviewed Agenda Section: Zoning Title Assi. Planning « .......... ............................................................ 3500 Bayside Road • Variance_______ Single Family Ukeshore Residential. 2 acres. conZcTa drivlly"m"lKT™^^^ “ aof Planning Commission _Ac^n 9/22/94 B - Com^nis’ from DNR C . 9/19/94 Draft Planning Comnission Minutes D - Memo and Exhibits of 9/15/94 Planning Commission Recommendation Planning Commission recommended denial on a vote of 4-0. rr.rshirley Urson. I9th meeting. The following — Lot area (1.97 acre exm -eauired) Lot width (165 ’ existing. 200 requirea; • aaH in ord-r to construct the propos<*d driveway ; The following additional variances are reqmr 40% hardcover in 0-75 zone Live tree removal in 0-75 zone o-75’ zone r Request for Council Action continued Page 2 of 3 October 3, 1994 7nning File <^1968 _____________ denial of the proposed driveway. ^ SkiilllfMfl S:^r-eS-T^ve environmental impact and addresses the safety tssue. D«aH from the property aiiu ----------- „-oiiiive environmental uiiF«*wa -----------u. above mentton ^ ^ V::^e'^%t" as«l on available aerial photography. Staff Recommendation and design have ifan alternate access „f buildabiliiy of this lot. potential ramifications of complete den Request for Council Action continued Page 3 of 3 October 3, 1994 Zoning File /^1968 1. Options for Action conceptual approval, di^cting suff to draft an approval resolution. Table to allow applicants to propose an alternative access plan or for otlter reasons pmal denial, directing suff to draft a resolution for denial. 3. 4. Concei Other. COUNCa ACTION REQUESTED: Provide dtrection to suff and applicant. CITY OF ORONO p.O, Box 66 Crystal Bay, MN 55323 473-7357 ZONING FILE #1968 NOTICE OF PLANNING COMMISSION action DATE OF NOTICE: September 22. 19V4 TO:Keith & Vivian Bangert 130 Manor Circle Long Lake, MN 55356 COPIES: Gerald Roelofs 1650 Shady wood Road Wayzata, MN 55391 Shirley A. Larson 1823 Colfax Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55403 Stuart Hoam Burnet Realty 19400 Highway 7 West Excelsior, MN 55331 Chris Bemdt Suite 110 3433 Broadway Street Northeast Minneapolis, MN 55413 type of APPLICATION: Variances/Conditional Use Permit__ VOTE: 4 FORDATE OF MEETING: 09/19/94 0 AGAINST Planning Commission recommends the following: Denial for reasons noted below. 1.Proposed driveway Iccarion a.^ ^Sri^frevCedt fp^fcam problems. 2.Hennepin Coumy Public “ir’^m^a^sS abuning Bayside Road h-".torission d«s no. fee. .ha. l;Uing\racces?is in .he bes. in.eres.s of d« Ci.y or d.e propeny owner. 3. Cher means of accessing .he si.e may be feasible via an easemen. through adjacent property . 4.Drainage issues are runoff from adjacent propeoes aire y location. L Notice of Planning Commission Action September 22, 1994 Page 2 5. Proposed driveway results in many mature trees and most other vegetation being destroyed in 0-75 ’ zone and on what appears to be a bluff by definition. 6. Major disruption of hillside will have a negative visual impact as viewed from the lake. 7. Hardships presented do not outweigh the negative aspects of the proposal. 8. Other reasons as discussed by Planning Commission at the public hearing. Applicant’s next scheduled meeting is confirmed as: City Council, Monday, October 10, 1994; meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. If you desire certified copies of the official Planning Commission minutes, they are available from the City Clerk after review and approval by the Planning Commission. minutes of the orono planning commissionMEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 19,1994 itfM^66 - GUSTAFSON DESIGN/DOUGLAS OLSON, 2601 WEST CONOmONAL USE PERMFT AND VARIANCE - PUBLIC HEARWG The Affidavit of PubUc^and Certificate of Mailiog W^loted. Dale CSustafson of Gustafs^l^g" was pres^oo behalf of Mr. Olson. setback zone. No survey has beeiM^v^ location. '\^ . • / the lack ofasurvey.''There are many areas consider^ Nolan noted he is concerned with j„^no subtnined He noted the excess of hardcover to are not listed as such has no problem hardcover>id said there are many areas where it c^berMW ested his with tbc^pa itseii oui iwvjm ..© ------------ presM^c at Uie ne:vl meeting. Nolan ® receipt of survey and complete hardcover facts Ayes 4, Nays 0 V rcvcijli ------------- ,«6) rrEM «96» - KEfTH & VIVIAN BANGERT. 3500 BAYSIDE ROAD - VARIANCES - PUBLIC HEARING The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing were noted. Mr. Bangert and his representative, Mr. Roloffs, were present. minutes of the orono planning commissionMEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 19, 1994 (#16) Item #1968 - Bangert - Continued Gaffion said this is a two acre vacant, lakcshore lot on Bayside oL' k pubUc sewer. AppUcant is requesting variances for lot area, lot wdth (165 w ere needed) and grading and tree removal in the 0-75 ’ lakeshore s«b^k zone fo consmi^on rfa driveway and a single fanul, residence «veral for access to the lot. There is a steep slope m the from of the Ml other Less possibilities require obtaining easements good along the 165 frontage. p^\o ^ ^ potentiaUy different proposals. A straight d^e ^ ^ Smith commented on the differential. The easenmm posstbihues safety problems involved Che steep driveway plan. Mr. Bangett stated he was not interested in a driveway on an easement over neighboring property. \A M related the problems of drainage, a blind comer, loss for sale. Peterson questioned ''•’"her IlK lot wm ^u M^c L wLlTsu'e Planning Commission ^r;S”r-LLplote access through adiacent properties. Peterson moved, Nolan seconded, to deny Item #1968 Ayes 4, NaysO. r PHONE NO. STATE OF ^DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES METRO WATERS - 1200 WARNER ROAD, ST. PAUL, MN 55106^^^ 772-7910 September 27, 1994 RPC55VED SEP 2 9 C;-'C!rOaONO Mr. Mike Gaffron City of Orono P.O. Box 66 Crystal Bay, Minnesota 55323 RE: LAND USE APPLICATIONS, CITY OF ORONO, HENNEPIN COUNTY Dear Mr. Gaffron; I have comments on the following land use applications. #1895. pat Wolfe. 2871 Casco Point Road f27-133_-l_ll^ The applicant requests after-the-fact hardcover, average lakeshore setback and lake setback variances for the reconstruction of a shed. DNR Metro Waters recommends that the city deny the variance requests as they are currently proposed. There are many alternate locations on the lot where the shed would be able to meet the city's setback requirements. We also question whether hardship exists. G..-son Desicm on behalf of James_, 2525—Run woody Avenue f27-133-ll. Spring Park Bay) ._ The applicant requests approval of a conditional use permit and variance for grading and construction of retaining walls within the 0-75' lakeshore setback. We understand that there is an existing erosion problem and that a replacement wall of some type is required. We do not object to the city approving retaining wall work at this location as long as. city engineer agrees that the design is structurally sound and will prevent erosion problems, disturbance of the existing trees and vegetation in the lakeshore area is minimized, and any shoreline riprapping is done in accordance with the rules of the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District and the DNR conditions for not requiring a permit. #1968 Xcit-h and Vivian Banaert. 3500 Bavside Road.i...PIP 05-117-23 IT nnis r?7-l33-7T , Stubbs Bavi. The applicants request several variances for construction of a driveway and single family residence. DNR Metro Waters recommends that the city flgny the variance requests as they are currently proposed. In particular, we are concS^ned about the proposed driveway off of CR 84 (Bayside Road) which would require considerable grading and vegetation removal on a bluff. Further, it is our understanding that even if the proposed extensive alterations to the existing bluf were allowed, the applicants would still have a marginal access based on AN EQUAL opportunity EMPLOYER Mr. Mike Gaffron September 27, 1994 Page 2 current traffic safety standards. We recommend ^at the thVpossibility of obtaining an easement for an alternate access alignment. are satisfied. This is because a variance allows property used in a manner forbidden by the ordinance. The Department should be advised of the facial and #1968 within 10 *S?is *office"if the variance requestsrecord should be forwarded to this should you have anyare not denied. Please contact me at 772 7siu snoux j questions regarding these comments. Sincerely, Ceil Strauss Area Hydrologist CCS/cds c: take Minnetonka files 27-135-11 and 27-133-23 IL- To: From: Date: Subject: Chairman Schrocder and Orono Planning Commission Members Ron Moorse. City Administrator Michael P. Gaffron. Assisiant Planning & Zoning Adminisua.or September 15, 1994 • • n r* 'ism Ravside Road • Variances - Public Hearing Subject: #1968 Keith and Vivian Bangert, 3500 Bays • irtt u/idth 0-75’ hardcover, and grading and .ppucaslon: aone for eonshuc.ion of a drivewa, and a sing.e family residence on this vacant parce . List of Exhibits A - Application B - Plat Map Q - Property Owners List D - Survey E - Proposed Driveway Plan F - Cross Section G - Letter of Request't ■ ssss c KM rn - No hardcover is allowed in the section 10.22. SuM^2 and is just under 40%. all due to 0-75' lakeshore setback zone (proposed added driveway). Section 10.56. Shoicland Management; 1. 2. 3. A. , lU.OO. Snuitiaiiw . . p . • tn Subd. 16 (G). St«p ^^^7, be .XoV^ehicK other facilities as viewed from the surface :fpS waterrming summer, leaf-on vegeution. r Zoning File #1968 September 15, 1994 Page 2 B Subd. 16 (I), Vegetation Alterations - Prohibits removal of live trees in 0-75 zone with a diameter of 6" or greater without City approval; requires equivalent number of replacement trees be planted; prohibits intensive vegetation clearmg within 0-75’ zone and on steep slopes (proposed grading to construct driveway has a significant potential for removal of the majority of vegetation in the 0-75 zone). C Subd. 16 (J). Topographic Alterations/Grading and Filling - Grading and filling standards for construction of driveways in the 0-75’ setback zone (see code sections attached). D. Subd. 16 (K). Stormwater Management - Requires adequate runoff controls. 4 Section 10.03, Subd. 6 (A) (2), Existing lot of record in "R" district of greater than one acre and served by public sanitary sewer - Such lots may be utilized for single family detached dwelling purposes if the Council finds; A. It is at least one acre in size and the average width of the lot is at least 100 . B. It is served by public sanitary sewer. C. It otherwise meets the requirement of the zoning chapter. Background niis vacant lot has been in single separate ownership for at least 20 yeare. The arc intendinn to purchase it as a new building site from the previous owners the Larsons The lot was asse^ssed^for and provided with municipal sewer as part of the Stubbs Bay project. There currenUy is a very steep and poorly developed driveway cut at the west end of Ite nrnncnvtat UriT^ivway is too steep for residential use. Further, it is located at the west side of where sight distaiKe for entering Bayside Road is etttremely limited. dot has indicatll they will only approve a driveway location in the oriF ” t> J ^ This presents a major proJ min dia^a steep bank rises approximately 15’ above die road at a ^;^tr alnist L entire .ngth o^U« ,m. as viewed from the lake. Both staff and City Engineer agree with the applicant that their propo^ plan will have rx t^tvrs^^pe fSfd^r roS^barz the road. r Zoning File ^1968 September 15, 1994 Page 3 The DNR has been notified of the application and as of this writing has not submitted comments. Potential for Alternate Access Locations Staff has discussed with a number of potential buyers of this property the possibility of gaining access from adjacent properties rather than developing a new driveway on the steep roadside slope. Perhaps the most likely alternative would be a shared driveway with property to the west. However, staff is unaware whether the Bangert ’s have approached neighboring propert)’ o\.ners regarding the possibility of such an access easement, and are led to believe the Bangerts would like to avoid a shared driveway. Issues for Discussion • Absent the access issue, is there sufficient hardship for granting the lot area and width variances? If variances were not granted, how would this property be used? • Should variances be granted for hardcover, tree removal and extensive grading in the 0- 75’ setback zone? • From a "visual impact" standpoint, if the driveway is constructed, what specific plantings will be added to soften the impact of the retaining walls and remaining steep slopes? • The City Engineer ’s letter clearly shows great concern about the safety of this driveway and its impact on neighboring properties and the road, as well as slope stability concerns. Please review his comments. If the driveway proposal is approved, a revised plan addressing all the Engineer ’s concerns should be submitted by applicant and approved by the City Engineer before this is presented to the City Council. • If Planning Commission concludes that the negative impacts of this proposed driveway outweigh the justifications given for granting the necessary variances, what other options does the property owner have? Is Planning Commission interested m withholding approval until property owner or applicant have explored all other options? Is Planning Commission convinced that all other possibilities have been exhausted? • Please review the applicant’s letter of request carefully. Options for Action 1, Recommend approval subject to the applicant providing a revis^ plan ^dressing Ite issues of concern noted in City Engineer Glenn Cook s letter of September 14. 1994. r Zoning File #1968 September 15, 1994 Page 4 2. 4. Isv Further conditions should include: a. Provide a detailed plan showing which trees will be removed in the 0-75 ’ zone and on the steep slopes, and how and where replacement trees and vegetation will be added. b. Property owner to obtain a driveway access permit from Hennepin County. Table for additional information. Depending on Planning Commission ’s intent, this might include: Tabling until applicant explores alternative access locations through neighboring properties. Table until a revised plan is submitted for Planning Commission review addressing t..e City Engineer ’s concerns. Other. 3. Recommend denial, finding that the requested variances are not supported by sufficient hardship or justification. Other. C .'iH CITY OF ORONO - VARIANCE APPLICATION Initial Application Fee $200.00 ($50.00 per each additional variance) Renewal Variance Fee $100.00 (no change from original application) Variance for non-conforming structures $200 After-the-Fact Fees (Double application fee) PROPERTY information p Site Address_______-------------------------------------------------—-------- Property Identification Number (P.I.D.)—tfr// ^— Segal description to application^not in^ded o^^^^^^^^^ suiwey. Date Property Acquired_ ------------------^ 1 rdo'l/3onott>ilso own the adjacent parcels of land. ^ . pJetn^j^operty: _residen.ial _other (spec.W^-i— Zoning District:--------------------------------------------------------“ A * * •-** W>» L’ fy>:*^lut'c fI££ #1 Ul* AWW l'it02V!^Ur^ 400. r c-rJ^w ’vrM QflQ J (month/year) applicant , Name *■ 1/***/^ /5o *■*-*-*-Address: Phone (home) 5Vy-o>oy_____ PI..inefwork) _______ City:__^£*:f __________Zip:_W£^ OWNER (if different than applicant) Name Address; __ Phone(home) Phone (work) (attach additional sheets if necessary) VARIANCES REQUIRED toC Lot Area Lot Width Setback:Front Other (specify) xx< Hardcover Side __Rear Lot Coverage Average Lakeshore //i»* ***_C‘->^ hardship /description of yn^ual^^ preventing Describe undue hardship or practical difficulty or unusuai pr p ^ _______ compliance with Zoning Code requirements; (attach additional sheets if necessary) requirei > submittals UasM22)DSM2?^^^ ppplfration TO np ^ cPHlP ’^ 1. J. 4. _ Completed f °™ of owners within 1J0‘ li'ou must obtain this Ii« Certified Property 0^ a-603. Govt Center. 3dS-3271). -/•■ " Hennepin County Department of Fi^e, Plat Map (obtained with property 0 survevor) and include hardcover 6. 7. 8. 9. YOU With notifted of this applicat.on. Additional items as may he requested by City ■ « rVijt: Plcssc rcm^®bcr tliiit ^9 VC licant and Property infarmation h- P"'.„pl.oatinn is nr-T —Tir'>'e the above Wb am APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE •nfnrmation required or requested by die Zoning The applicant hereby agrees fws'^taff time not covered by original fee P»y““‘> Administrator, agrees to pay addiw^ f ^ appUcation. and cetniies that the and/or consultant expenses mwrte his/her knowledge, information supplied is true and_corrtct to tb^ best or tn - Applicant's Signau.ro , OWNER’S SIGNATLTIE aoDlication and funiicr authorizes reasonable The owner hereby ‘“=>=“<>"'''^^^*^Xnrs. agents. Commission members, and Couned “Sb^wt^'o/invesogatio^and vesication of dus roquest. y Owner's Signaiuro Applicant must have all submittals too the 5;!p “S.« must b. pr.s«U a. »“ please m^ and Council. If an appUcant u „ advUe the Building & Zonmg Office to have an authorized agent anend m >our p this change prior to the meeting. 7 ■7 8 • «■,-^HUN OATt 0«/2S/9* "mMTCN 005 .ji«*iMIOO‘AOOII i ‘HE»t4EPXN COUNTY PROPERTY INFORMATION SYSTEM PROPERTY 0IO4ERS LIST REPORT NO. PIA3540IPAGE•V ONNill NAHC>>hTAXPAYEIIISkf;- >':■■■ ' }. • > 1 SO 05>117*2S IS 0004 000S8 ADDRESS UNASSXGNEO G I GUSTAFSON ETAL GERALD L GUSTAFSON ZOO OEOCRHOOO OR LONG LAKE rtl 55354 SO 05-117-23 13 0005 00030 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED Q L GUSTAFSON ETAL GERAlO L GUSTAFSON 2OO.0E0ERHOOO OR LONG LAKE m 55354 50 05-117-23 13 0014 03470 OAYSIOE RO MATTMEH E MANLEY HATTHEN E HANLEY 3470 OAYSIOE feO LONG LAKE fM 55354ri.fi* - * ' If'^RIIOR,AOOR• ^OM«R NAME ^TAXPAYER —i/umm 4 117-23 IS 0015 00030 ADDRESS ONaSSIGNEO V H URSON ETAL VINCENT H LARSON 1823 COLFAX AVE S WLS MN 5S40S SO 05-117-23 13 0014 03510 DAYSXDE RO C H MORRISON t J P MORRISON CLINTON H A >M>Y P MORRISON 3510 OAYSIOE RO LOM* LAKE M4 55354 30 05-117-23 IS 0017 03540 BAYSIDE RO A A 0 OALGAaIiD ALVIN T/BEATR2CE H OALGAARO 3540 OAYSIOE RD LONG LAKE MN ' 55354 MtOP AOOR AXPAYER NAME/ADDR 30 05-117-23 13 0021 00030 ADDRESS UNASSXGNEO V H LARSON ETAL VXNCENt H LARSON 1023 COLFAX AVE S MPLS m 55403 SO 05-117-23 13 0041 OSSiO BAYSIDE RO J N A J P BARTLETT JEFFREY A JO ANNE BARTLETT 3548 BAYSIDE ROAD LONG LAKE Ml 55354 38 05-117-23 00038 AOORiSS HATTHEN E MAHLEY HATTNEM E MAfiLEY 3470 BAYSIDE RO LONG LAKE IM 55354 km PROP AOOR QM«R NAME ^TAXPAYER NAHE/AOOR m SO 05-117-23 IS 0049 00222 BEOERHOOO OR JEFFREY 0 MUELLER JEFFREY 0 MUELLER 222 BEOERHOOO OR LONG LAKE MN 55354 TOTAL BATCH 005 00010 i' •V- i i Z CtRTlFY THAT THE FACTS REPRESENTED ARE AM ACCURATE AND TRUE REPRESENTATION OF INFORMATION AS IT APPEARS THIS DATE ON THE RECORDS OF tHE HENNEPIN COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PROPERTY TAXATZONj TO tHE BEST OF My rnohleoge and belief -: :- 4 vr t * * *‘ ‘ fc > it/ r*. Jifii:: ^ f L I,. # 1 P^68 rS r» • • f O'*'" 5 09-/0 Off ’£ • a /##/A /»/*c »£^£ 0^ Sac. 5»<f/3 0/M*-3"^'^5 «« ««# /•« •• M# • f M«M •■ *>« ;f # i O .-3 QJL O 0 I • ^l«| 5««'coa0*£'•4 i« mm* W*«^.srr;i"a.':r.rir:r •rt«« ccnTtrtCATc OF sunvfV ron SHIRLEY LARSON IN TMC NC 1/4 OF SECTION S-tir-73 NfNNCPiN county MINNESOTA • • l1 1^* c««t UI.2JI Itvl %t IK« lot.ft* ff«t 0f <*ftl tftrt 9f t*9 Nortfttiftt OMftritr of T«cllon S. fownthtp ||/ north. IftM* ?] t«fl «f ft* 1th 0rlnct»fti n«rl4lftii iihicll lift* n«rt^9rlv tf th* <^rih«rlv r|«M-o(- «>«/ l4^« •! Ift»«it« Mftt ftAd «9«lh«rlr of t h« oorlhvrlr 1*49.tf r«*t of •«itf northt**! OMifior. *ltt. th*i **m *( tho fati 1ft).£1 fati of th* toflt lOi.ft* fool of tjid Soctioo ) otACt lio* ftouthoriy of |h« «o*ltiorlF fl|hl*of««49 lino of loroiM loot *nt n«r|hoflr of iafto nlnnotonft*. nout tocoooo tf It* loci of tlM«»CiOM 00 1*0 oUl of Aut. Sot. 00. }tl. ont SocoMOt I to ootorlriof Uiai tttcrloilono or* oti itteiflc It dlroelltt. It# tttvt iMtl toocrloiUo ttooo ■tot tt« oooof ooooltlr oont. rtrtt tifforoM otitroclt oofo ooooloot olltooi o door tololitn to Iho trobloo. Ttortloro looo tvoo of ioticlol orocootintt tor to rrouirtd lo flrtlr tolotllct toondorlot. Thift torwtr iMontl lo otoo It* toonoorioi of Iho «t«vo tooeritot oroofffir. ll too* not OMfoort to ohow onr olh«r loorowoooiiio or *n<roo€hoontft. 0 ; Jr*r» fiO'ftO' irofinft tftovA ort toftod «oon on ot«wo«d dolvo. r-eo' !«•«t *tt rnmN & r.RONBERG, INC. c / >'v;Mhvr> U” t ^ V 4H2 Tanurail^ Awnuc • Li»ng L>U MN >SVi6 I*i**4^ .r**m «n-M Iito, **»\.<* * : mn f n>« Jw.«i m.|S^ MM* 14« « «f «*» Mo !••• *4 IM ''MO .4 ______ %U«i ^*4t A>*1t>NA •5-3/r' ")0 ‘ 0''7s' _--L-jalS_Tn <oJ \ -W 4 Er^crrjip)^ V6 r'aiih Lx> :S>A.^ •■ / OiZMOtt^ L l4kLJ2^umL. # 196S PROJECT SUMMARY - - 3500 BAYSIDE ROAD Site Characteristics: The subject property is a South, north shore of Stubbs Bay or^nted^ ^5. A small but steep bank ns gradually to a knoll in a horizontal ^ j^e primal building pad at anthat is generally agreed ^pon to be th p^^ ^ry^ horizontal distance to its northern line. Variances Required; Five variances are required for shSjki pres^^ no problem variance from 20ff to the is 1.97 as well as a lot ar^J confusion exists over the rxa" ht": t^elc:. Resolution o, these disputes can only add to the area of the site.) Problems arise because va^^^^ 75 ’ setback from the f jhe 0'-75' setback. Further nardcover. tree rtssrss f ^ #So Several scenarios have been site contour, building pad and evaluated as needs to be removed, trees and vegetation, the amoun of *°|^ ^ .pe the We have also considered the safely visual for the occupants of the home to bu®"“ he s»e " "" understatement - it is a monster. ^ • » A v-Jn' • . */ 1 • . •# • t •^*<^ • .i.* . * * '• * ssHssssg: to 18' in depth over a horizontal distance of approximately 14 necessary.Amounts of soil removed for these scenarios ranoe from 1350 CY to 1700 CY in the 0’-75’ zone only, i he driveways for these routes average 15% to 16% grade ®''‘ entire length steep by anyone’s definition. All surface run-o me Sd area drains to the driveway artd heads -n>mpeded ou, of the narrow driveway chute directly a»°ss |he road lake This is roughly the same line that a skidding automobile I^uldlonow on a frLh driveway surface once downward travel on the steep grade began with no oail-out position. Proposal The solution we propose is a driveway that enters at the eastern edge of the site addressing the concern for sitelines on Bayside Road but then turns generally to the West and traverses he bank with a gradual 8% straight-line driveway that ^ natural contour as it approaches the West line. A relief P°st'on ( nearly flat) occurs at this point allowing the driver to turn North ind agL ascend even more gradually ( 6% grade ) ^ ° the building pad. This second leg follows very near^ the natural contour requiring minimal revision of the existing surface. The benefits of this solution are found in every area of concern. This plan calls for the least soil removal and site *^® available courses of action. Cuts in the bank average 10 in depth as the driveway crosses the lot requiring the removal of aoDroximately 900 CY. Retaining walls would be installed on the uphill side of the drive as it traverses the bank. Only the number of trees would be lost and the existing vegetation would only be disturbed in the area of the cut and to allow for construction of the retaining walls. The downhill side of the bank would be protected and left undisturbed as much as possible. The surface water run-off would be allowed to drain rnuch as it does now. Water traveling down the West leg of the driveway would able to leave the drive and travel down the bank approximately 50‘ before reaching the road. Only water moving down the traversing slope would exit directly onto the road. 3dt.f SS=r„r"^H^“ seeping valley to reveal the homesite ,n the distance. Finally, the issues of safety oHheTml fnd rirrxr.siS-;-«—» the street if things do go awry. /•n*. Conclusion: we hope you will grant '^e Sttr“ to this site. The P™ believe we are submitting the best ro?tra?c;;st.o this s^e and we hope after your thoughful consideration you will agree. r l/]l Bonestroo MjM Rosene IBS Anderllk& Associates Enfllnttri « Architects ----------------------------------------- One C iantrt» •oM 0/ • jeieen C Arc»h< Pf M«<v«n t. Gfhn i Cdofc Tfvvnatr No>«4 ^5 flDOan 0 fcrvncr^t S^a*' M I0fAn C PA *ScT0' A W PP Uff, A S£W Pf i ev^if Pe t *na« or •offt P| OtwflO tAi-«A •f C fj»*a«- A*A ,f*»y A Sw«*30A. Pt Mani A ra^io^ Pt M<rar T M^n^am P« :»fl a aea Pf n-cn-M t A«iwn AlA cyy^ar> C •r.—a> A P5 f ^yt .* « •! Vt-v^/ aj McraA P Saj. PS /^n M A»CP Tho-nji W AftfW t| V<A«# C ».fAfP* j«<m I VJiiAO. PS je-*y O PWJiaA Pt $csa i A ii^rvwthP Anetncn Pf Uvel sa% PI v#ft A M PI Guy W MC^ Pi PmA J cuoaca a a DaA» 1 A PI Anvo ; •! Ma^ o M(i fi t Jnicn. Pf t PhAO 0*»Ai P| 1. PI Q RtW^ van t. tap0 PS DsJS« i a Gyw'"*' C k M OVtr. Pawl G hrjt' PI j0Hn P C510P' PI Chart! A IfttSOA lmM PA0**»wy Mar an M Ouc*' ;^nt% P Irjaratoi September 14, 1994 City of Orono P.O. Box 66 Orono, MN 55323 Attention: Mike Geffron Re: 139-1968 3500 Bayside Road pear Mike: be eddrewed prior to proceeding wi* the best option. w. «ould recommend tb.t the following issue, construction: 1. Drainage Road. 2. Retaining Wall .) Must be designed .nd approved by Reg- engineer if over 4 feet h.gh. 3 Guard rail/restraining V i.U ' .) P,ot.cdon should be provided .. drivewey corner on West side of lot 4. HeedlightCon , ,o, ijne to prevent headlight conflict with a) Screening provided along east lot Ime P westbound traffic* 2335 Wait WQhway 36 • I J City of Orono Page 2 September 14, 1994 Re: 3500 Bayside Road ’ should be provided along Bayaide Road. J • In»ure access by moving and construction6. Check turning radi on driveway to insure s. rty owner wUl be required to obtain a driveway access permit from Hennepin vehicles. The prope County. Please contact this office if you have any questions. Yours veiy truly, BONECTROO. ROSENE ANDERLIK & ASSOCIATES. INC. Glenn R. Cook GRC:lk 5 V -»j f ,1.*^N'^4' ii- h ■ s ' ■'•! . ■■> 'K '1'' i- '*’! l^'.^)' -‘jI'; .••■' ~1 * !> • IK.: j f\.m f i:'' JiS I ? v-i^i iScfT ft^<«»3 jw iVk K-O.W. H^|A<evtk \JtJi/cMf^ tm . r ^ • K'’ K\ ’ ' ( '■'K! R'l t’Ol 11 ,S> !: m . I V s>. I (. I ■.;^N;1 t :.'>V ■jn ■ \y>v \) .JrT■ ■ pI .-f|,i:..-- rt •,. ; ; I-' i- h I ji V k>;^ t ' r •■ • ' -‘r •'v.iy ••,•*/; \('iV'Jk-^\ i i.' *■' )' mi ’h V , ^ ^ i enr o.r<css iw £* #< l«^ ;^. |M oos te - ^! • ■ipr y ■Sc:V'-- rvi V i> i/'.- ■' -’ IS'iryy ■ 0..: m- H? w<v- ‘^:i; ■ • ■ 1;^^- :'iv _ _________’HARDCOVER CALCULATION WORKSHEET SEnACKZONBi (CBCUC vl ^7549T 25-500*500-lMT gVMTlNC PA«Pg A. HOttM ' :*,j 1. OMfO C. Mvtvnor D. SidMiUc S. PMio/DMk X X F. lAJ:«'‘r« Ut«il»! I«t»^ B> ri:.;..:c X X X C. 0»l* r \ ____ TOl'Aiw ilARDCCVlU. IN ZONE TO - AL i*l-.M;i:A IT*' ZONE B X ICO - A. H uum ; ^Wkl* c3. Gui.'-j _______ ir7__ D SiJc ««, \ £. Pado/Dcck ^ F. LaadKapt Uo«ler!£ix By Fiatfic X X X C. Oibcr TOTAL HARDCOVER IN ZONE TOTAL PROPERTY AREA IN ZONE ‘ A y»»r ____ ♦ » —22a- /f«f Ji?r xtoo siki rmm » .#- - - ■. -,- S.F. .:.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. S.P. S.F. s.n. S.F. S.F. % S.F. S.F S.F. S.F. SF. S.F. S.F. S.F. r*r.r. SF. i^£^—— E*F. S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. % ■ - , . > A B A B f ■ V , : 4 ' ■ .’ ■! V' ■ ■!';. ■ . •|vv- ■ ■:r-'AT. I’■■ » • ^-' f :v br. •-■/:■■■ Cr ■ BABOCOVER CALCULATION W(»E•• •* X' SmACKZOMEt CCnCLIONV) t-TS* Cl: 1:4:rr ii'c: A. Houtt Q jO 1VUA •i. Omit C. OdVMMI O. SUmrik g. HMDmk p. Liadicape Ifflderbifi Cy nutle X X X X X X X X X X X X S.F. S.P. MJf. SJP, s^. S.P. S.P. S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. G.S.F. TOTAL HARDCOVER IN ZONE TOTAL PROPERTY AREA IN ZONE A ____^ ♦ »X 100 ap fy,fPLrQVEH IN ZONE A. li<MK:«* , X X X B. C. Dilvr.vi/ «_?•.X X D. SUw-walL X X B. PMiom«k X X P. Itwltfilt UadsfUte PyPlMiiB X X X S.F. S.P. % S.F. S.P. S.P. SP. S.F. IMM. S.F. S.P. S.F. S.F. S.F. S.P. S.F. t.F. S.F. t.F. TOTAL HARDCOVER IN ZONE TOTAL PROPERTY AREA IN ZONE A ♦ •xlOO S.T. S.F. II A B A B 1 4 •■a " 43 ’d rrj ' , ' ........... ■. > ' ]^W^- iS^ Mil •< “•BABDCOVnt CALCULATKIN WORKSHBT■tlBACXMMi W0»^ t M I TM ixoMB •■n*7»asr ♦ 1^11 A. Hoiii* »> «Ai -m>t»«« ««» *k. H-'^% w5- <;- c Pit»«<wy X S.F. il. SMiMlfc ndo/Dtck F. Ua riica pc Uodedaia py Plastic X 1^. t.F. S.F. S.P. S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. O. total haudcover in zone TOTAL FROFBIITY AREA IN ZONE A ___________ ® • xloo S.F. S.P. ft yi^^|i^ygn ii/^pnrovFH IN ZCIMB A. Hcmc S.F. WUA X X X S.F. S.F. S.F. B. Oarage ^ S.F. C. Ctiveway X X D. Sidewalk X X B. FadoDadt X X F. Undacape Uxdsilata BpFlaiiie X X X S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. r -V K B S.F. S.F. S.F. SJ. SJP. S.F. O.^^gysggaar .. 1 II -I \ i4 I 1 ? . • I 4 ' ■ ^r; IImill '..... “■-1 &*- ^ • --IRBACK ZONIi ♦ < ^ 1 I 'v»iBim hardcover CALCULATION WORK JCONE) «-75* 7»4Sr JBUflHK Cl; I 'M !TM I < •( Houm B. Ctaniit tr C. Oftvtwigr P C. D. SMnralk S.F. S^. S.F. .:-^ a» S.F. S.F. B. rmlofDttk X X S.F. S.F. F. Uodsoipx ItaJcflaiD ByPltstie X X X S.F. S.F. S.F. O. Oihtr S.F. TOTAL HARDCOVER IN ZONE TOTAI. PROFLRTY AREA IN ZONE A ___________ ♦ » .xlOO - S.F. S.F. % PTtnPOSPP HABDCOYFW A. llouix ■V ‘‘-r L>*ugdi '■r X X S.F. WUA Ik Casals C. Driveway ■k. D. SIdc.valk E FHio/DKk F. lanlirayt UxSifUrix By Flifilc S.F. S.F. S.F. s.r S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. TOTAL HARDCOVER IN ZONE TOTAL FROFBRTY AREA Of ZONE JXJ» •«> J xli S.F. S.F. % ■ L';L‘- i- ■1; ■ * .c k ;y . •: ■ ■■: .1-. I A B if vr^ncr .«• ' f ■ *rc-^..44^.4y*#\ '*': ■*»• I 't’* *■• 1*= :: '••• ■fs: HennepiaS^ES r . V . \ 1^ August 3, 1994 Brad Flshar ^ . 1865 MastLong Liko, m 5M5^ Re: Accass to(5^ Biysida R^Sita (CSAH 84) At m dlscufsad, tha only accaptabla ^nuf^to'^tha^tarritn and roaduayjnu.»K »r^xsSr.^.»“ siM?Uii“i55t?«. -.icS .* ...r t.. -t t».- « M tha aast proparty Una. .. Th«M fT th. ti«ly imy-lry pl.«. »11 -««. »«y furth.r Slncaraly* Strlii ^ri*”cS:d1..t.r c: Jaanna Mabusth, City of Orono oa/uB RECSW5*' XUC 6 iw PTi-rv Or 0=*w ^ mi r-.... Oi t*tf*0*<*^ jZO Washington Avenue South Hopluns, Minnesow 55343-8468 (612)930-2500 FAX:(612)930-2513 ^Vi*V V" ; vv...: - ... ..,;,„.^.;^vv,. t. '■ ■•■•••'. ; ■ ■;: \»«.i I :"v^^;‘-;7::^y ='.::' ,v-\‘-yi ■ ;■&, Si'= r 'B. ,v'S ■ ■:: If'. Mi: * J'- ■%: l‘*i Ml.« !.... tM.ff P '*■ V-,;: I(«■.# I L «•••• W*.»« Ml .9 m.9 l9H.« •ri.t » .» ■ M«.f iiu.t tii.r • fU.t itH.9 m.f L'»: / ij !^. 15 •Il.t ■ mi** VAAWBi/^W^r:t451^ ■ i.■4:;: I I 'Jri• > ijml '1 itiii y m Wmife*i w^T n -•.V. la J ■t* -\ f LI '! . Lit LJ > w I 1 —i»i )W 1^ . k ^•rj ™TT? '1. t Vi I P 9t ! M * _ ? U-..—''d Oi ^ 1 ? !3i ;1^ — t r^sLh .0^1 :V-i^: -,.s ■ ■ s ‘ ' ft ■' h ■ '-vr-'S^ 5 <\^- : ', ■ , :'f 1 ■■' - ■'r .■ • J 1 '■ .• V' . / i"( ■' ‘ >■ I t ' '“^rr.-f i?' '■1 ■* Jli c *?v-u ■ ’: ••' ■ 1 1 —t__ . 1 :V ly >' ; 1 'M K-,: ■ ' 1 1 . ;■ . ■ "'j 1 I 1 i»’* 1 ■ —J "1^ :■-! * ^«'-' ■ ' ■ >1 '•.* • - -! -i_____ 1I M i - i"'"' #i s' :'s- T .• 1 '... i T ; i_ 1 .-♦**(Pw ■ ^ w-** .i i 4 ?5 4 1 I r r 7< ■:«rm ’’ry- -Oil I t , -i » . ..-.4.___ it'-' ^t\;. 4-— -V.-V ■: ••: ti-’ i N »’V fm ‘A’ - ■A A ii •|.' ■ ■ :'.* im-y:-. S^-A : I #• Hennepin County SeptMlMr 16, 1994 NIcliMl P. toffron 4.Asst. PlsmiiiHI 6 Zoning Adilnistrstor City of Orono P O Boic fi6 MN SS323-0066 “= Sru^ !iSh%!S*bJt.!Sr‘st.bbs e.y ■« «a T«.U Av. Soctlon 5, Township 117, Rinoo 23 NonnopIn County PUt Ho. 2180 Rsvltw and Rocomndatlons Otar Nr. Saffron: jisnis i?tu J!5tr4 Si»r4-? wstSfis am and •aka tno following cowants: . N. «M1U<m»1 right of »ay 1* r«|Ulr«l by H.«n.pl« C«inty .t Mil* tl«». ^ _«>cAu oA *kst aravldas Qood sight dista Tha proposad accass location, approxi~wiy*uT^ Is w location proparty Una will ba •PP'^jHl-Jl^ii^!!!? mv1das*oood sight distanca a^ tJa plats Trontaga «1th ^ •^tSS SrSSwd IcSS location sl^ily to Sth tha drlvars right and Uft. Tha^jo^ ^ for accass Inforwatlon and antranca parwit forws. All oth.r P'^***-®"!*'^M«y"i««lt*wr^^ to*biglii»m coStruetlSh.approvad Hannapin County util Ity^paw p r construction, 2650 for utility parwit forws. Th. d«.1.p.r «MSt r.stor. .11 .r..s, irithli. C«i«ty right .f -W. disturbad during construction. PciiitttinciitofPubUcWoriM 320 Washington Avenue South SSSSTS.:«1Sb.> TO>».»»30-»» tJ - •■•^ -S ^...... v«=rv..^.. ,. = ■- Pltatt dirtct my rifponsf to Doug Mattson. Stncoroly, tlioms 0. Johnson, F.E.TrMWportttlM nuMtni EnglitMr TN/MH :■ S~em: ■ : -v^: ■ .r- '-r-"> <■> • ••••■•■■ • r.. ; -; •.r^. ii.:, ili'-i p -■■ §it'- ^ .» ».. • ' •V>^‘ ■ y.r ‘v- 1 "-;siy VV V; -;:P li"f' 'BW '• ■;;• ■■ :/ • ;v:<;--r-;5' Vi>,' •aril''' V^‘r '??v'i-r;-,V ;V.= •/■.•'■ ,V ■ ^,:' 7.; _>^ J, rf •;;y r- m A: *„J-;:: :.,. ', ,•, ■. ,,t •/A-':' fee -1, wm:m. ■< m-: ■>-r * '":,v li }m-i ■ Ki'' ' T >T-'irequest for council action maLMEETOIGOCT 1 0 1W4DATE:ff A I M I I i I ! • ' i raior Rcfiewcd:V ■ . ¥ » 1 i: THIt lotfqr HaUiii CiqrCleik A»ol» •: h •»I H * Judges ft»r Genertl Election • November 8,1994 Attachment: Proposed Resohi Genenl Electkm I I w.i *. »l*J u' t >»•■Judges for the November 8, 1994 ; • i U*JMeMM 204B.2I. SiM. 2 stMes dM Ike aqr Macnl etoMion 23 dqrt prior to Ike el appoint electkm judges for the upcoming A m.9 hi It 5¥“S^“SLie»lelloo CouneU edopi die etldldied leiolu^.U^willineniai to tent a electkmjudgo ti the gtnetel elec November 8, 1994. COUNCIL ACTION NiQUESTED: to approve Resolution No._sppoi genersl e • — riiu ».»i'flffttmi judges for the November 8, 1994 -Mil.; v ‘ -:v/" '. ..- . :\ry. i a A RESCM-imON AITOINTING ELECTION JIIDGES FOR TTO general election to be held NOVEMMR 8,1994 Uw 204B.2L SubdBE IT RESOLVED, thit punuant to MimMOta HcctK 2 ay PMMI. Me taooktti m eleclion jiiilyt for the Oeneral Hcctwo lo He bdd Novcmter 8, 1994. 'i®.. A1 Actai Maxwell Alvord Wilbur Awknen Nonna lean Dickey Sandy Bullock Bonnie David Denise Duenow Ruth Eisinfer James Erier Wanda Fiichback lo AnnFfeeae Arliss Oadbaw Nancy Olasnnan Carolyn Graham Linda letpbak Jenny Keesling Anha Liebscher Catherine Miller Brian Nelson Curt Quady Joyce Shema nek Elaine Slechtt Helen Toward Kathy Troyak Tom Aldrich Ptqrllis Andersen VemiceBeri Beverly Bkxnbeig Bemadine Cox Patricia Dfummon Betty Ekeberg Barbara Ericaon Eleanor Ferrtt Eldon Freese Carole Frommelt Barbara C^ia Kathl Sharon Gui Ian J< LeeLatl Katie Marier H Monica Navratil Dawn Nelson Dorothy Rauschendorfer Julia Sherf Mary Ann Stinson R William Toward Douglas Van Moorelehem CV-M M I * * I ‘ I L »‘ i*. ------ :.y\ '"/‘til Sisfs::: b.v i'i m v'/iS< iiiii«fr?5-ili t ........tvi ;; ^ ‘A?« fA ..;i^. >:•• :v ;■■ V I tv.. t;/ V-’-'-k il':" i COUNCILIIKEIW(r</OCT i 0 1994REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTKW CITVOFOIOM DATS:iber 2S, 1994 NO: Rcflewtdi Ainda Scdioa: Doiodiy iUUitt TMt CHyCkfk DdcriptiNi: EitibUiii Due and Tl for Canvassing Boaid M - - n ♦ .V w n I; f Boud to certify the General Ekctioo on Stale Siaiuia. In die neat the Canvassii^ Boaid has met dte day efter die ekctioo at 4:00 p.m. and has its woifc and adjourned within 15 to 20 minutes.fc* I 11 ' ‘ -v' ' ' CCWINCIL ACTION RRQUKS1RD: Modoa hy Couaeil to select a date I'» Rl i M ^3 for the 1994 Canvassing Board m 11 \\ ■.■■ . . , ; Jf'i'teSt' .«cs. I’i; :~i \ ■ ■■• ■'■ .:■-} y-'V.lVv '^•- :t' ':■ •wM" V’V ■* •‘• '^^■1 m A "M r--< tmw-:km0m r . -v. -; -i •i'r.:- ■ -■ ■ ■. M i- • ^ p-'ii&l s. tv,* ,fxr^ :•*. •V I i COUNCILIIEEnNarequest for council action OCT 1 0 1994PATE:GS%flfW0NOITEM NO.: /S’ pqiarttnt Appwalt RoaMoone fine city Admliiiimtof \ 1 I» ^ Rs . -\ M ^ V * * !Afenda Ci9 Administrator’s Report ' » .S ' Admiiiistrator Rcriewcd: ^^ CoimemiM Sump Pump Con^ioM to Sewer inflow G A ^ pfoWeni io Ite ty^_______\mwtc* cfumes to tmt this addiuonal ynwy pump to tht SCW6T ^fficm. a sui ip pump mspec A. Dhtrt comwctkw of a sump ponHi B. Inipectloii of itsidences to to the sewer system are prtdiibiied. lianoe is authorized, liance is provided.c. A $100 per month surcharge for D M«ch 1.1996 to «» a* by wUchco«pU««mM« occur PnvoMdlM The proposed pf » , M 4 I iPramam yj ^ j "I.«/1-mlMf«ttilhouM.riliSf mT” _ .oMibu n. mnec wiU te by BcHbbcihoo6 witti yno^, uel|MiotbDc6»’»bcwltebl«lwtl^^g;^;^;|''g^ COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED: rtfMio Citv Codf SfOtW* 3.20. Rides and MotioB «0 uiloi* ^ «<«!“? *'''!?^jS^iJ&AeduleOrtimuce. ToptovM*Errs the ofdinancc as of March 1,1996. Irr ^1 ? I ■:VV; m. rv ■ ■ -.'i •■.V . . i, ' . ■- • • X.-..1.U..,:■:' ■Jbv •r .▼^W-.^ -.»'t”^-'*. ■W*^*’*', . ;.-.k^-A>.l;».«'.-.,.to ■ -fft-y.. _ Jy*. II ■« ;:|f s?i :limW^f •’* *ii :'A ml:•fe l|aste 4»”i »V t;^^} ' *■» ,'r*5 ■p ■t;lltvSp m: m y-^- Mi" m *m ; *!*;• ORDmMKZ HO. ______, SBOOMD SBRIRSAH ORDimiMCB ANBIIDINO (MOMO CITY OQDB SECTION 3.20, ROLES AMD REGULATIONS RELATING TO SENERAGE SERVICE, AMD THE CITY'S FEB SCHEDULE ORDINANCE PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION THEREOF The City Cotmcil of the City of Orono, Minnesota ordains: Section 1. Municipal Zoning Code Section 3.20, Subd. 6, Paragraph G is hereby deleted in its entirety. Section 2. Municipal Zoning Code Section 3.20 is hereby amended to add the following language as Subdivision 7, and to renumber current Subdivisions 7 through 9. Subd. 7. Prohibited Discharges of Groimdwater/ Stormwater into the Sanitary Semrer System. A. Prohibited Connections. No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged, directly or indirectly, any stormwater, surface water, groundwater, roof runoff, subsurface drainage, or cooling water to any sanitary sewer. Any person having a roof drain, sump punm, unauthorized swimming pool discharge, cistern overflow pipe or surface drain connected and/or discharging into the sanitary sewer shall disconnect snd remove any piping or system conveying such water to the sanitary sewer system by March 1, 1996. B. Authority to Inspect. Every person owning iimroved real estate that discharges into the City^ sanitary sewer system shall allow inspection by authorized City esployees or its agents of all properties or structures connected to the sanitary sewer system to confirm there is no sump pump or other prohibited discharge into the sanitary senrer system. C. Correction of Violations. Any owner of any property found to be in violation of this section shall make the necessary changes to comply with this ordinMM by March 1, 1996 and such change shall be verified by authorized City ein>loyees or its agents. Any proi^rty or structure not inspected or not in compliance ^ March i, 1996 shall, following notification from the City, comply within fourteen (14) calendar days or be subject to the surcharge as provided in Paragraph F below. D. Discharge. Existing buildings with sump pumps and all newly constructed buildii^s with sumps shall have a discharge pipe installed to tte ^rmanent-type plumbing such as PVC, pipe. The discharge shall extend uutside of the 1 I I fi- -ml 1 *4 mr•j.-j .#Wjk,•• . t ;«r'.•viil foundation and may not be ?‘*|5bUc”Sork“Dir^tor compliance with applicable codes. E. Continued Co^liance “<^.^®^”®5?®'citv Open verified reinsp^ct" such property or |lS?e ‘at le'att a^ to ronU- compliance. Any refusing to allow f:heir upon re inspect ion or ®"y P®”®^ following notification St5? SJ^rStthin'liirtett^ aJ^calendar days S^ sSbjrot ro^ surcharge hereinafter provided for. F Surcharge. A surcharge set by ®" passed by the in tlSd t"o*e«r^ ^aroerly uiility billing until >e property is in compliance. C: Te^r.^ *'Stry‘-AdStistt^tS“"t^V 'Sly recommendation . decide requests for temporary Engineer, * isio^^^ this ordinance wherewaivers from the a threat to public safety strict enforcement to the individual because of .^^^®^"'®^fU^®®tion ^ Any request for a property s^ to the city temporary waiver sMii aooroval of a temporaryAdministrator in siting. J^n apprOTai waiver from the P™vi^^^^^ ^ „ fdd?”onal fee for 5t?c^a “^ed“irJ ?Se"'ia‘n'fti’rs‘Ur ‘system as estimated by the City Engineer. "a • ”” sISl- be lisc^roe" to“sucS'dra?na|^ STilK sproif i^ally designated by the City Engineer. I. Remedies. shall not t^ict^Court ^ordering the person toinjunction m connection to the sanitary disconnect the ®any other legal remedies sewer or from ^“"“ijlrnative, the City may correct available, or in the altern correction as an iS:eM^n‘‘2ga“tt the property on which the correction was made. .' T^—• f r-^r .'*'^ft Jfc.»l<-'. *>>!>•'>',rJif^=-?•> ;.^«/ M •^1 i:> If.'^' *I l#’‘ ■<■■ 11:*:^ ..t-m-- ' fe> ■ V •• :■. •.:• ■ .>*. ■#fate-m>• ••.' ■:-r: 'ti\ r;-'- i [V.-''-''S '''' '••■ ••^; V..': •.', ; ■': mm P *^-c i » ^U^• Section 3. Section Pee Schedule of the Orono CityCode is hereby amended by adding the following:Type of Charge/PeeSanitary Sewer Surcharge City Code Reference3.20, Subd. 7, Paragraph P Charoe/Pee$100/month Section 4. Adoption and Publication. This ordinance shall take effect and phall be enforced from and after the date of its passage and publication. ■i4 Adopted by the City Council of Orono, Minnesota on this day of . 1994 by a vote of ____ ayes and nays. #• ATTEST: Dorothy N. Hallin, City Clerk Edward J. Callahan, Jr., Mayor f V r V :.-f- ¥ r :i i\ • - ' S.'. ■r^ mm f} m- j'#. V iSM:J;=- jikctr-.• :v r •# • ^ ■ ’■ V ’'v ■ ■' ■ f"'"-. ‘ - #> »M<W> «. ^ ■ , 1 r4'-.-; b. ^-i*- pr- s( &■' ■•< . Pi'.- ^■■: . vVV:.: comiciLMsnMOCT T 0 W94request POR COUNCHL ACTION CtTfOfOl DATE: October 7. l»4 IIEMNO.: /i^ wmmSmu_(Approval RoBMoone THh QtyA Reviewed:Afcnda Sectioii: Adoiinlftntor’t Report •p^Mfahmat of Semlc«ewer Wwk Set*f • At its SepieflDbe of Noveaaber fi^^bw itig thg inwniTT^"" Ae aecmd Jd todSSd t work ietik» should be scheduled prior to that the couoca to mrito decisto to review ^ «p«t,r The C ouik U inlicaled they wm doc aieas __^_n*«* —— ueas dialA*eklom iMarfh« whi* areas afflieceive sewer but instead wffl iden^ syi or wait for a sewer project. 1 for O'» H I'l.* ' ^ I-^-rfhrmitv Insoectkms on all leptic systems in each of the ten week of November 7. COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED; a to set a date and time for a tic/sewer *voik sesss I fI1 ># A; '! a v| ■I im- j 'i4?Si■ii.l *k - 4 A K ■ r. V ;- I k - n |V > ' * f?'' rv-» * ■- k>;,? \l*': Ik COUNaLIISnNGOCT 1 0 1994request for council action ___DATE:®09Efif 9f®BPITEM NO.: /'^ DcpirtaKal Appro?al Hmt RooMoone XMe City Admintotmor /^ihainfatrator Reriewed:i Docri ______________ MWCC imeiceptor Reconveyince PropoMl Apcndo City MwiaittnM** Report MWCC and the Ml -«• Ti» c«y «*? ^ 1 Dirt of the City ’s local sewer system. Staff has recently me fonner to iM^ate the cost to the City ’s best advantafe. with the Met Coirnim airf MWCC^w Staffer ] 11' 11 -1» • iliiff the socceCince of • levued Met Council pioposil __t_ . «u»0» MWCC ch«|M of $U.»7J per )«t »v*r . welve year period. BoGfcgromid m cw —^ MWCC flMOced tf» y ■fry I* Men $29,340itt MWCC bill for a period of thirty years. The amount per year» • t. io»7 H» MWCC oliiaed «o lephee ihle iinwcepwr line whh » new taeeicepior. gystem under the foUowing conditioos: 1, The City would take over operation and maintenance of the line. 2. Tiw MWCC would «n the line n. «te Cily * to Oien cw-nt vdue. 3. The credits to the City would be discontiimied. I 1 i Vf #*.4*^'' ' ■w-.V ■. ;. , .s - y'"' .l:'—A. -.rK : *. »^TI> —^^t#.VW<>f-^->4-.-.-^F' m ■m ;^- Jv;:’ r: ::^v '> Request for Council Action continued Psge2 October?. 1994 MWCC Intetceptor Reconveyance Proposal After numerous meetinss. the CiQr agreed to take over the operation and maiiuenance of the line but did not agree to tte credit reduction or to the purchase of the line. At that time, the new interceptor project proceeded but there was no formal resolution of the reconveyance. In 1988 the MWCC and the Met Council established a new policy that required die MWCC to charge cities the current value for all reconveyed lines. The MWCC then advised the City it was responsible to pay $131,000 for the reconveyed interceptor. The City indicated this request for payment was made in bad faith since tte City had supported the interceptor project based on the City's 1987 letter of agreement which inAinmtmA ibe City wouM only take over operation and maintenance of the line. The Met Council has now agreed that the City does not have to pay for the line but hu propos^ that the credits provided to the City toward the purchase of the line be reduced in proportion to the petoenlage of the line beii« used Ity the City as part of its local system. This results in an $11,970 p^ year reduction in credhs over the remaining twelve years of the MWCC's payment schedule. The value of the imercepior line and lift station when originaUy purchased by the MWCC was set at $528,600. Over the past eighteen years the MWCC credits have paid $252,744 in priiK^Md payments leaving $275,873 to be paid. The MWCC is proposing die credits be reduced such that the principal payments will be reduced by a total of $103,006 based on the Chy continuing to use 53.79% of the pipe capacit '. A reduction of $103,000 would result in the MWCC payii« $425,000 vs. the original $528,600 for their use of the pipe as an imercepior. This would result in the MWCC paying 80% of the value of the line at the time of the original purchase. ' 7;: 91 ^■1, BffOTiif the new interceptor went on line in 1990, the MWCC has proposed that the credit be reduced retroactive to 1990. Staff has indicated the retroactive reduction in credits could be recommended if the retroactive interest was forgiven. This is the recommendation staff is now bringing to the Council. The recommendation is that the interceptor reconveyance issue be resolved by acceptii« the Met CouncU's proposal to reduce the credits retroactive to 1990, but allowing the reduction in credits for the yem 1990 through 1994 to be reread across the remainini twelve years of the credits with no imerest on the prior years* reduced creditt. This results in a total cost to the City over a twelve year period of $143,652. COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED: Motion to approve the proposal to resolve the MWCC interceptor reconveyance issue by reducing the MWCC cunem value credits by $11,971 per year over a twelve year period. m ■ifl vvy'^f; 'n ■■':.■■ : ■-v;.",,■ V.' V ' • ■ •. .y. i|N ■ , (®? ■■t- rn^A-tftmr’. 1-.■•a•M.OT«»^MBEQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ■'w^r-^--COUNCLMSIMBOCT 1 0 1994CfTYOFOROHODATE:4^JV.7, 1994 ITEM NO. Appronl: nOeihaidion TMt Public Woikt Diiector Rcviewcdi AgCBM Secnoii: Cby Admiaiiiiiior't Rcpon i . I I Pirk Phuuuqg - Ciystil Bay Ptoyground In ttiia year's CommiiniQf Develof pi • . »v n H I Mock Onol Fuads. $2,700 wis allocaied for pnfc u iHp: AtteOdoberd. 1994 Park Commisikm meettaf. tte Park CWnmiisioD voted to woik with a to piepaie a park plan for Crystal Bay Playffound* and to use some of the park plandiV momes from the r\i«M«Miiky Devdopment Block Grant Fhnd to pay for the V • ‘ I I M I COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED: It is recommended that stair and Park C a plan for the Crystal Bqr PhqrgroMnd Communis Development Block Grant Ft r I I I M II -Mil*.' • I * RI r ' *1 r-1 M M' —: I •‘<■1 •. hers worit widi a consultant to prqiare to pay the consultant be paid for to exceed ^,700..4»> ■^1 rj vmr*Oks »'s#- jsf? — '••-. ^WHi iiu w ■mm i' <"' ,v*' 1-^ ■■' ■% ' ^ * • ' <wr;T7*COimOLMEETINGOCT 10 1994request FOR COUNCIL ACTION CHYOFORONODATE: October 6, 1994 ITEM NO.:A Approval: N mm lohn R. Gcrinnbon IWt MAie Woiks Diicctor liniRntor Reviewed;A|endaS( PuUic Wocki UcaDcicrip Credc Pieterve • WUdlife Blind - Sien • Pknic Table *. f f I v1>j if m"-At the October 4,1994MtC waicbinf biindi» initall a meiiafe sign at pnirhesf a picnic table to be placed in tl « ■ • » ii»ing, the Park Commission voted to build two ance of the pood, install four duck feeders, and wildflower seeded area at French Credt Preset. M -ai < f I The Ibllowinf are the costs for material and labor; Bird watchiug blind material f Lumber, posts and hardware Informationl sign Picnic table Labor for installiiv posts for bill 4 Dock foedeis 9 $25 PiaigiiMS around Mind $ 140 Is (City forces) II \Ky $1,470 tS.il Labor for assembly of by Girl Scouts COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED: - r.*. M M I HI < - blinds wUl be d a » 1 to fond the above installation at French Creek Preserve fo fond for an amount not to exceed $1 MlBli ' .Ml ■ M i ■•I'1 1M im i' 1 mi I sSfl^ m ■ .*■ i m ; is 1 ■ i'; i NH’.snap? ■* IB 1 ■ ■ > 1 L ' ' )C' V•'1 13>-.^ -I :K^iZ l -J- •> ;3^ ■ ''4WP "'it, W Wv ■■•'414^1 5;^S-S^ 4^ -y/j! :!■%' ■ t ■ xT Wt '®^aJ ,M i ?3f Mt*«!ri33S so BroOTi »d jj^aCMTXOB FOR MWORI. BOI«Applicatioir -Date: ------***"**• »*4lf lIRHBsi aodiu rj 7 A\ *\iV FBC»IBs_ (TYs ^ of ...i.... to b. OporotoS. r, , 1 I r,„„ TI I HIM oor bo roToVofl H osT Tiolotion oeeoro. rooMBa^otibs SSeoad ana foortA nondaT o£ each wmth. this applieatii /hLm tOHO mnCZFAL COIW RWOLAaiCmS “JgRECHOII 10.20, SOBDIVISICW 4 (C) Prohibited H<me Occupation Practice*. 1.?5SS;’ “ •“ • . t2iiM^n#ss xRUSti ?€isid^ in th# /}r ii/wi/yioAll porson. «.gos«J in tb. b».-n..» » ^ MO comoreiol .ipn. porolttod oth.t thon .Ipn p ^tSUBOm residential *one. ^ g;, i .4.^-s.v in erade »ay be stored on the prwnlM> . y(jyMo-excessive stock in-trace »»y CWi iWl H . mrn\mM is not silowsde dfi/e;eoor tho couBtor rotoll ••l»« « ^ j ViA aa.±ned froB within tne Entrance to the hone occupat-on » *• ' require Dates, Signature of lpplic^^t__^^ ..... ............• FOX CZTT USX OXLY* After Denial of Liceni i«i--.,. —»»”“ — ■ ^ ■.... -t</ Signature of Zoning Officials Signature of Fire Inspectors reoonaends the ce pro-n i« . -..V!. ____= ^-T- t **** * ^f*1335 80 Srowi *d --------------------- Application Dato* Xileaasa - - _ , _ _ ^2fisrT5r=Tf5®I5'oc^gTiSif^ JSSiS^KSSiT: •« *!rt'KO<^' STboek of thi. oppUeotlon *IP« sasr2=« ->* Aasi»oa« Coo—^ OBOKO T ----------------_..^fMTTQIIB cat BOMS OCCOT^OW idKXCXra^ 22Lf2**Sl*Sr SOIDIVISXOH 4 (C)miBT TO sBcncni xo.bo, tohibieoa ■•»• 0““***^“" a, a boo* oee»p««l<»» to '£^^^tion'Ki?he^‘pW«t iic«^»«- dw.UjiK^'^«*• P«P“ ^ OFFICE All pof»on» ongopod in »ign» P**»^tfiB? **W.K. _.-«itbod onbot than »xgn» t' c«w ^ He comyeinl »^P°* P * g^stgO mt seeldontiBl »ono. abo pr«ia«o«* ........ «/'«' -. exeMsivo »toek in -t»d« wr •>* oeer tb. conntor rot.il .1.. i« eornctaro. ..'tmetod obovo tin» tb. Orono H ■' ^ ._ TZrmmt to tb. oot^WOM «» ^ roqnir** , ond«toi2«>.»5^y ;SSSo^ condition, tblicipol cod. and «ny »ooi«. fnatnrao^^W^^^^^ patav ^ rocoamao** -Ba Botoro of Piro Inwoetor«_2^^e®S' ■«1 Pj i d ! ' // .1 o ■ .- jy 4..^■!• [ T' *JL V •6 .'V' ^ *•' \L h. if r- L'J-'-brS' wim V. =. ■r:. ^- P'-' >V. ■ ‘ f'b; t:(/f ! > ss:'Sc‘sr«35 HEP 29Bay#_M* 55329_____ <r.4«.4.>l VAvlaiP» * ^ I ,mm _Dat» Zdeansa IKA.ini’PBONZt.cirrt A/yL Jk 4 % ft »pp« 1^m__„,--^ ravokad If a^ Tlolation occnra. ^ZecnaBdatiesHrtsjS- ssssss Vfif'j'ssTuSF;y..5.g^;riag S!j^-^'^‘;.ss-as.“S| Prohibitad Hona Oceupatipa Praetlcaa. 1.«gw 1?S2;«5 ** * C/ry (? flRflW a. 3. OFFICE AU parson* angagad in th* buslnas* »us. raslda i ltfcad%iP HO cp«arci.I Sign, paraitrad obb.r .baa sign. rasidaatial sona. iTJt5330 COOi iiOl TU ♦.. 4to .«eM.lT. .toele la -? b. .«.»! oa th, pr«i~.* Ovar tba countar ratal! sala* i* not allowad.S. i. ovaz^ - -.4n.d £ro« within tbaEatranoa to tba boaa occopation »«.t b. gainad f,o«_ _ _ _ _ __ Btmetura. iigaatiara of Applicant! Data!, ~ -rr— -.a=^=a^ ____r,een,ad, th, Oi^*^ x^r ^ A/,^ tigaatsr, ol loaiaj Offielal* iignatura of Pira Inspaetori B>t,i/SiZdl ■ I I 3-v viWi 4*4 .. s* r ' /) - / ' rnnTTT- H'^(~ 7^^ —------ NAME apdre ^8^ -,'riirr f r --"r -—----- of Busine.. to be j/kkLi^ _ . -___.4«na'fci.on < CIT2T: Type of Business to be Operated. shall fion ^ MV violatxon occurs. recoBBend^a ”^rr. ssss- •• ■ -• engage in operate - , occupation “gale in op«aPion without prop- - dwellitffr Sf ffiflVS, ,,, persons enpagef in the —“ f pet»i«^;^^ . NO eononercial signs permitted o. er X...,.,,.fi-'' residential rone. _ . .No-excessive stock in ra ^nowed. —«vs4.*»r retail sales ___,^4 •‘•hin the .No-e*cesslve over the counter retail milfit DC over the counter r=»** Entrance to the home occupa- _ ___________ Structure. ----—=«»*•» from within the iSruKure. quoted^above from the Orono gnature of Applic^^J^ ^ Approval of license ------^ , ,.^cate:^7^V-— rnature of ^nature of ■f License--------- -f ■^r K XILMEHINQ OCT 1 0 1994 ITYOFORONO i I •t • 1 •* *% f*. )9/:S/94 PR:--J6 TB PRREGOR EMP I NAME DPT YTD GROSS CURRENT CROSS 273182399 172S26001 J74019304 171688060 •170145252 175582997 174563339 176921819 171840871 175443862 177361665 350285824 168113870 168843008 172503991 169526026 168423995 175989721 171466841 174702763 168821018 472529007 388221145 492446898 470563629 468701868 558500111 469686562 470309065 168420832 469067884 474667812 475380151 477500666 475444249 177463877 474465358 471569863 477647279 476020397 471848180 472500574 121262417 475344512 480843542 470987727 477700023 334506261 469264459 473108428 166909535 476783251 476866274 470700901 469848107 474167795 475382983 473746173 473035954 473609629 506427823 470566529 473325910 469629194 475569177 235486441 267460042 472563051 476144561 474663296 470704904 226608600 183267344 475505292 468629400 477801539 BERG. VERNICE J BLOMBERG, BEVERLY BOBZIEN, SUE A BORIS. SCOTT W BOSMA. L BRINKIIAUS, JOHN F butler, MARY C butler.CALLAGHAN, JEREMIAH CARLSON. MICHAEL 8 CHESWICK, GARY 8 CORNICK, JAMES L DAVID, BONNIE DEMBOUSKI, 9 dickey, NORMA JEAN EISINGER, 5,„rENGLISH III. IRVING ERICKSON, KURT P- ERLER, JAMES FERRIL, ELEANOR L FISCHBACH, WWJDA FISCHENICH, dan T GADBAW, ARLISS A G^FFRON, MICHAEL P GARCIA, BARBA^ GERHARDSON, JOHN R GOMAN, DAVID J GREGORY, JAMES D KALLIN, DOROTHY N HANSEN, STEVEN C HANSING. CAROL J HASEMAN. CAROLE JERPBAK, LINPA JS!?S: ' ffiuTBSS.V.ST.N KUEHN , THOMAS M ISbusth, JEMINE a MCINTYRE. WILLI^ E MCNICHOLS , DAV 1D L MILLER, CHRISTOPHER MOORSE, RONALD J MOROWCZYNSKI . JAMES NAVRATIL, K. MONICA OAS, DANIEL O OBERAIGNER, SCOTT G OBRIEN, RANDY L OLSON , JOHN C . OMAN, LYLE E PALMER,PETERSON, JACK W OUAST, WAYNE A ^THBUN, BARRY J RAUSCHENDORFER, DORO ROSS, JOHN A SAUER. BEVERLY J SCHOENHOFF. JOHN B SHEMANEK, JOYCE SKREEN, DALE S STEFFENHAGEN. RONALD STINSON, MARY l^N luLLIVAN. STEPHEN X THOMTON, MARK R THORNE, MARILYN TOMCHECK, LAWRENCE F tomczyk, mark W toward, nelen W toward, r william VANG, BRUCE L VEE, LINDA S WECKMAN, STEPHEN J 13 13 13 31 13 13 31 31 12 42 13 13 93 31 31 31 13 31 13 13 31 31 13 13 13 31 13 33 13 42 35 42 12 42 31 12 13 31 31 35 31 15 33 ?3 31 15 12 110.00 95.00 90.00 JB067.83 85.00 90.00 20997.14 5957.86 J0800.55 33075.73 82.50 80.00 3420.00 5129.67 35492.97 39930.86 100.38 36695.99 85.00 90.00 36620.75 32700.93 95.00 90.00 82.50 32895.26 107.25 30238.00 93.75 54946.50 6510.30 26599.76 26048.35 24672.78 12104.61 21669.58 92.50 34997.31 3700.31 1173.59 3958.46 44484.42 37867.71 2892.82 32812.59 10953.81 49178.87 31 33277.89 13 93.75 93 2717.91 42 24870.98 92 24785.86 15 7694.22 33 30039.56 42 23957.45 93 2433.00 110.00 95.00 90.00 2010.96 85.00 90.00 ! 1042.56 I 1216.18 I 565.93 1656.00 82.50 I 80.00 186.00 152.88 1774.56 1788.91 100.38 1609.45 85.00 90.00 1662.90 1671.95 95.00 90.00 82.50 1570.59 107.25 1513.92 93.75 2180.31 292.19 1371.02 1304.17 1280.01 564.93 1071.88 92.50 1845.69 87.36 62.59 247.13 2227.20 1895.93 254.25 1807.29 1088.24 2449.44 1626.63 93.75 290.88 1113.04 1467.84 938.32 1513.92 1113.04 253.00 1430.24 92 24443.12 90.00 1123.48 90.00 A ^ 93 3847.69 172.33 13 85.00 85.00 31 9901.55 141.96 13 88.00 88.00 42 24203.20 1123.48 9313 26048.36 93.75 1304.16 93.75 31 42235.13 2177.28 31 32095.72 1581.37 13 92.50 92.50 31 33297.87 1640.66 3113 32538.35 93.75 1611.52 93.75 13 85.00 85.00 33 26048.36 1304.16 12 23270.04 1238.04 33 24092.77 1209.21 65,017.61 10/31/94 PRt CM PRREGOR -27 emp I name 469188026 CALLAHAN, EDWARD J 18324677 GOETTEN. J.DIANN 470366069 HURR, J°ELL^ J; 473646272 JABBOUR, GABRIEL 476527186 KELLEY, CHARLES ■DPT 11 11 11 11 11 YTD GROSS CURRENT GROSS 3000 2416 2416 2416 2416 00 70 70 70 , 70 00 67 300 241 241.67 241.67 241.67 1,266.68 » . P COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Tue Sep 27 1994 23:26:42 Page 1CHECK NO CHECK DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENr jR • DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT it INVOICE PO NUM.MANUAL031S151994/09/26 84,776.00$4,776.00*CITY COUNTY CREDIT UNI P/R SAVINGS W/H TRSF 9999-2030 001071 •IP0316161994/09/26 $9,293.24$9,293.24*FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ITT. PICA, MEDCR W/ll 9999-2030 001072 IP0316171994/09/26 $2,959.90$2,959.90*FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP CITY SHARE FICA,MEDC 9999-2032 001073 IP0316161994/09/26 $38,764.35$36,764.35*FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP NET P/R TRSFR 9999-2030 001070 IP0316191994/09/26 $2,767.08$2,767.08*MINNESOTA DEPT OF REVE ST TAX W/H 9999-2030 001074 IP $S8,S60.S7 .... .i;-__ ^ .N .-r.:s?r' COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Fri Oct 7 1994 CHECK NO CHECK DATE CHECK AMOUNT 09:10:38VENDOR031(23 1994/10/10 S28.44 $28 .44*A T Si T031(24 1994/10/10 S142.95$142,95*ABRA AUTO BODY LONG0316251994/10/10 $1,073.04$1,073.04*AIRSIGNAL INC031(26 1994/10/10 $39.00$39.00*ALL STAR ELECTRIC031(27 1994/10/10 $372.2?$372.22*ANCHOR PAPER 031(28 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 $31.42 $31.42 $31.42 $31.42 $31.42 $157.10* AT 6 T INFO SYSTEM AT Si T INFO SYSTEM AT St T INFO SYSTEM AT St T INFO SYSTEM AT i T INFO SYSTEM 031(29 1994/10/10 $1.49 $1.49* AT SiT 031(30 1994/10/10 $44.05 $44.05* ATSiT INFO SYSTEM 031(31 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 $130.52 $130.52 $65.26 $130.52 $456.82* BIFFS INC BIFFS INC BIFFS INC BIFFS INC 031(32 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 $7.70 $7.70 $15.40* BRINKHAUS-JACK BRINKHAUS-JACK 031(33 1994/10/10 $15.34 ^5.34* BROCK WHITE 031634 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 $4.30 $33.18 $4.29 $41.77* CELLULARONE CELLULARONE CELLULARONE 031(35 1994/10/10 $299.68 $299.68* CHUNKS GARAGE 1994/10/10 $71.42 CITY OF LONG LAKE DESCRIPTION PHONE-GOLF COURSE ACCOUNT » 0590-4320 INVOICE001915LA BODY WORK ON TRUCK ANNUAL PAGER SERVICE REPAIR LIGHTS-DUMAS COPY PAPERDATA DATA DATA DATA DATA LINE LINE LINE LINE LINE CELL PHONE LONG DIST DATA LINE BEDERWOOD PARK-NOV HACKBERRY PARK-OCT GOLF COURSE-OCT SUMMIT BEACH MILEAGE REIMBURSEMEN MILEAGE REIMBURSEMEN SAND BAGS FOR SIGNS CELL PHONE - NEW TRU CELL PHONE-GERHARDSO CELL PHONE - NEW TRU BRAKE WORK Ml68 HARRINGTON L.S.-SEP 0590-43410129-43420249-43469001-12610129 0174 0059 0249 0069 4340 4340 4340 4340 4340 0129-4320 0129-4340 0290-4331 0290-4331 0590-4331 0290-4331 0549-4381 0569-4381 0249-4232 0569-4320 0249-4320 0549-4320 0129-4341 0569-4344 0019287818629272-32821263015215129867 5215129867 5215129867 5215129867 5215129867 001925 5215128374 B1037226 B1037227 B1037229 B1037228 001968 001968 71620301 001926 001917 001926 4930K 001958 PO NUM. OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH (Ml OH OH Unwary*’'CO^CZL CHECK REGISTER Fri OcC 7 1994 CHECK NO CHECK DATE CHECK AMOUNT 1994/10/10 09:10:38 VENDORCITY OF LONG LAKE DESCRIPTION WILLOW ft HWY 12 FLAS ACCOUNT # 0249-4324 INVOICE001959 PO NUM.Page 2 MANUAL OH031636031637031638 031639 1994/10/101994/10/101994/10/101994/10/101994/10/101994/10/101994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 $19.71 $91.13*56.96$7.60$13.60$4.32$5.17$37.67*$422.64 187.68 610.32*I I $971.32 2^013.59 2,984.91* CITY OF ORONO CITY OF ORONO CITY OF ORONO CITY OF ORONO CITY OF ORONOCOLONIAL LIFE INS CO COLONIAL LIFE INS CO COMMERCIAL ASPHAL COMP COMMERCIAL ASPHAL COMP LAMINATE GUN PERMIT MEETING EXPENSE-GERH DARE GRADUATION SHIPPING COSTS REIMBURSE METER SHIPINS-OCTOBER INS-OCTOBER 01290569064001290569 42104382424343214321 ASPHALT ASPHALT 0129-9999- 0249 0249 41512030 4233 4233 001961001961001961001961001961918940002340918940002340 001919 001957 OHOHOHOHOHOHOHOH OH 031640 1994/10/10 $189.87 $189.87* COPY DUP PR INC MONTHLY LEASE-OCT 0129-4332 2003636 OH 031641 1994/10/10 $8.87 $8.87* CROWN MARKING INC NAME PLATE-SHERRY FR 0039-4210 92525 OH 031642 1994/10/10 $156.00 $156.00* DORADUS CORP SIRENT MAINT - QTRLY 0175-4342 941031 OH 031643 1994/10/10 $5,265.00 $5,265.00* B-Z RECYCLING SEP CHARGES 0295-4392 001924 OH 031644 1994/10/10 $1,325.00 $1,325.00* ELMER J PETERSON CO UPGRADE L.S. #15 0569-4344 001951 OH 031645 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 $2,490.50 $191.70 $113.96 $2,796.16* ESS BROTHERS & SONS ESS BROTHERS 6 SONS ESS BROTHERS & SONS ADJ. RINGS FOR MANHO ADJUSTMENT RINGS FOR CATCH BASIN TOP 0249-4232 0249-4232 0249-4232 10240 10254 9977 OH OH OH 031646 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 $58.05 $79.65 $137.70* EULL'S MANUP CO INC BULL'S MANUF CO INC CATCH BASIN BLOCKS CEMENT BLOCKS FOR MA 0249-4232 0249-4232 23674 23869 OH OH 031647 1994/10/10 $24.60 $24.60* EXPRESS MESSENGER DELIVER COUNCIL PACK 0020-4399 08-136667 OH 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 $80.00 $80.00 $80.00 $30.00 $100.00 FROST, SHERRY R. FROST, SHERRY R. FROST, SHERRY R. FROST, SHERRY R. FROST, SHERRY R. RECORD MINUTES-CITY RECORD MINUTES-CITY RECORD MINUTES-PARKS ORIENTATION RECORD MINUTES-PLANN 0039-4306 0039-4306 0290-4306 0039-4306 0174-4306 001927 001927 001927 001944 001927 OH OH OH OH OH COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Fri Oct 7 1994 09:10:38CHECK HO rJlECK DATE CHECK AMOUNT _ _. . . . . . . . . . . $370.00*Pag* 3DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT H03164$0316490316S0 031651 i • 0316S2 031653 031654 031655 031656 031657 1994/10/101994/10/101994/10/101994/10/101994/10/101994/10/101994/10/101994/10/101994/10/101994/10/101994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 $61.70$61.70* $273.57 $273.57* SERVICESSERVICESSERVICESSERVICESSERVICESSERVICESSERVICESSERVICESSERVICESSERVICESGAFFRON, MIKE STEFFENHAGEN FLOOR MATS RATHBUN. QUAST STREET DEPT EMPLOYEE STREET DEPT EMPLOYEE STEFFENHAGEN STEFFENHAGEN STREET DEPT EMPLOYEE RATHBUN, QUAST RATHBUN, QUAST 0590009905490249024905900590024905690549 -4221-4221-4221-4221-4221-4221-4221-4221-4221-4221MILEAGE REIMBURSEMEN 0174-4381 GENERAL REPAIR SERVICE REPAIR L.S. #7 0569-4232 INVOICE PO NUM. MANUAL284307OHff286589OH2880C2OH282915OH2880001OH.At If288000OHAtt282914OH284308OHAtt294309OH282916OH001956OH35267OH GENUINE GENUINE GENUINE GENUINE GENUINE GENUINE PARTS CO PARTS CO PARTS CO PARTS CO PARTS CO PARTS CO MISC MISC MISC MISC MISC MISC PARTS PARTS PARTS PARTS PARTS PARTS 0129 0549 0249 0249 0590 0569 4232 4233 4233 4232 4232 4232 $1,000.00 $192.72 $1,192.72* I 285.00 285.00* I 1,134.00 1,134.00* $158.13 $983.06 $291.00 $582.00 $158.13 $1,480.26 $3,652.60* $1,415.88 $1,415.88* GOLF CAR MIDWEST GOLF CAR MIDWEST CART RENTAL REPAIR GOLF CART 0590-4331 0590-4342 001965 001965 001965 001965 001965 001965 001948 942327 GROUP HEALTH INC. GROUP HEALTH INC. GROUP HEALTH INC. GROUP HEALTH INC. GROUP HEALTH INC. GROUP HEALTH INC. HENN CTY FIN DIV OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH $7.31 HENN CTY SHERIFF DPT CART RENTAL-TOU KNAME 0590-4331 001929 UH DBF COMP W/H 9999-2030 001936 OH HEALTH HEALTH HEALTH HEALTH HEALTH HEALTH INS - NOV INS - NOV INS - NOV INS - NOV INS - NOV INS - NOV 0069-4151 9999-2030 0590-4151 0249-4151 0174-4151 0129-4151 001952 001952 001952 001952 001952 001952 OH OH OH OH OH OH ROOM k BOARD-AUG 0080-4358 2646 OH REPAIR DATA LINE 0129-4340 001964 OH COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Fri Oct 7 1994 09:10:38 Page 4CHECK NO CHECK DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT U INVOICE PO NUM.MANUAL03145S1994/10/10 $7.31*$146.50 HENNEPIN COUNTY SUPPOR MARK THOMTON #C02667 9999-2030 001934 OH0316591994/10/10 $146.50*$174.50 HENNEPIN COUNTY SUPPOR DALE SKREEN 8C026231 9999-2030 001933 OH0316601994/10/10 $174.50*$30.24 HIGHWAY 55 RENTAL ELECTRIC DRILL RENTA 0249-4331 01-121814-01 OH 031661 1994/10/10 $30.24* $34,640.00 HORIZONS INC TDPO MAPS 0427-4306 4430 OH 031663 1994/10/10 $34,640.00* $100.00 I. C. M. A. DISTRIBUTI DEF COMP W/H 9999-2030 001923 OH 031663 1994/10/10 $100.00* $100.00 tCMA RETIREMENT TRUST-DBF COMP W/H 9999-2030 001916 OH 031664 1994/10/10 $100.00* $5.07 KEAVENYS DRUG MISC SUPPLIES 0590-4232 001950 OH 1994/10/10 $3.48 KEAVENYS DRUG MISC SUPPLIES 0129-4232 001950 OH 031665 1994/10/10 $8.55* $75.04 KUEHN, THOMAS ANNUAL GFOA CONF-KUE 0069-4356 001940 OH 1994/10/10 $9.41 KUEHN, THOMAS SEPT MILEAGE-KUEHN 0174-4381 001940 OH 1994/10/10 $9.41 KUEHN, THOMAS SEPT MILEAGE-KUEHN 0569-4381 001940 OH 1994/10/10 $43.90 KUEHN. THOMAS SEPT MILEAGE-KUEHN 0069-4381 001940 OH 031666 1994/10/10 $137.76* $325.00 LAW ENFORCEMENT LABOR W/H UNION DUES 9999-2030 001932 OH U31667 1994/10/10 $325.00* $118.00 LONG LAKE FAMILY PRACT HEPATITUS SHOT 0129-4306 226300 OH 031668 1994/10/10 $118.00* $1,459.58 $199.58 MEDICA CHOICE OCT INS 9001-1298 194274102552 OH 1994/10/10 MBDICA CHOICE OCT INS 0549-4151 194274102552 OH 1994/10/10 $1,164.04 $478.17 MEDICA CHOICE OCT INS 0249-4151 191274102552 OH 1994/10/10 MEDICA CHOICE OCT INS 0174-4151 194274102552 OH 1994/10/10 $2,016.53 MEDICA CHOICE OCT INS 0129-4151 194274102552 OH 1994/10/10 $478.17 MEDICA CHOICE OCT INS 0069-4151 194274102552 OH 1994/10/10 $1,143.50 MEDICA CHOICE OCT INS 0039-4151 194274102552 OH 1994/10/lC $465.75 MEDICA CHOICE OCT INS 0569-4151 194274102552 OH 1994/10/10 $2,212.56 MEDICA CHOICE OCT INS 9999-2030 194274102552 OH 031669 1994/10/10 $9,617.88* $20,717.00 METRO WASTE CONTROL CO SEWER SERVICE - NOVE 9001-2226 51481194 OH 031670 $20,717.00* COUNCIL CHECK REGISTER Fri Oct CHECK NO CHECK DATE CHECK AMOUNT 1994/10/10 7 1994 09:10:38VENDOR031C71 031474 1994/10/101«»94/10/101994/10/101994/10/101994/10/101994/10/101994/10/101994/10/101994/10/101994/10/101994/10/101994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 $80.00 $80.00*$14.10 $10.68 $15.92 14.03140.70 14.02 $6.41$14.02$14.02$143.90*$41.50$41.50*19.60 56.56 ;76.16* 112.50 112.50 .1112.50 $337.50* 1100.00 1100.00* 144.10 10.00 54.10* $207.52 $207.52* 147.78 1192.70 $14.99 $9.42 $1,709.86 $540.97 $2,680.42 $5,296.14* $1,100.16 $1,100.16* $15.00 $15.00* MGCSA DESCRIPTION MEMBERSHIP-STEFFENHA ACCOUNT M 0590-4380MIDWESTMIDWESTMIDWESTMIDWESTMIDWESTMIDWESTMIDWESTMIDWESTmidwestBSNSBSNSBSNSBSNSBSNSBSNSBSNSBSNSBSNSPRODPRODPRODPRODPRODPRODPRODPRODPRODOFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES MISC SUPPLIES MISC SUPPLIES MISC SUPPLIES MISC SUPPPLIES MISC SUPPLIES MISC SUPPLIES 0129-0069-0039-0549-0039-0174-0129-0569-0069 4210■4210-4210-4210-4210-4210-4210-4210-4210MIDWEST MACHINERY INC SOIL PROBESMILLER, CHRIS MILLER, CHRIS MN PLA .-ING ASSOC. MN PLANNING ASSOC. MN PLANNING ASSOC. MILEAGE-JAMIE'S COMP MILEAGE REIMBURSEMEN MEMBERSHIP-MABUSTH MEMBERSHIP-MOORSE MEMBERSHIP-GAFFRON MN STATE RETIREMENT-DE W/H DBF COMP 0174-42320039-43810069-4381 0174-4380 0039-4380 0174-4380 9999-2030 MOORSE MOORSE RON RON COUNCIL WORKSESSIONS LMC CONFERENCE PARKI 0020-4382 0039-4356 NATIONAL CAMERA EXCHAN CAMERAS FOR SQUAD CA 0129-4560 NSP NSP NSP NSP NSP NSP NSP NSP COSTS NSP COSTS NSP COSTS NSP COSTS NSP COSTS NSP COSTS NSP COSTS 0590-4324 0249-4324 0290-4324 0175-4324 0099-4324 0549-4324 0569-4324 NSP STREET LIGHT BILL 0249-4325 OBRIEN ,RANDY SD OPERATOR LIC-O'BR 0549-4383 INVOICE00192189629989629989629990755690755690755690755690755690755635675001941001941 001954 001955 001953 001937 001942 001942 185966 001967 001967 001967 001967 001967 001967 001967 001918 001922 PO NUM. OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH CC^CIL CHECK REGISTER Fri Oct 7 1994CHECK NO CHECK DATE CHECK ^OUNT 09;10:38VENDOR Page 6DESCRIPTION1994/10/100316821994/10/100316031994/10/101994/10/100316041994/10/10031605 1994/10/10 031606 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 031607 1994/10/10 %1994/10/10 031600 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 031693 03U94 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 $45.00 $45.00*$33.60 $33.60*$705.44$19.25$724.69*$97.73$97.73* 1,313.46 1,313.46‘ 3,471.02 4,546.66 $96.00 $24.00 $8,137.68* 115.40 ;43.12 ;58.52* $19.53 $10.00 $29.53* $125.00 .$125.00* $86.00 $86.00* $66.60 $66.60* $55.49 $20.87 $2.71 $5.69 $16.38 $101.14* $206.06 $1,676 .38 $1,882.44* OFFICE PROD OF MN OMAN/LYLEOTTEN BROS OTTEN BROSPEBSCC/OBRA PRINTER MAINT MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENRESTORE BEDERWOOD DR SOD FOR LANDSCAPING ACCOUNT H 0039-4341W/H DBF COMP PEBSCO/US CONF OF MAYO W/H DBF COMP PERA INS PBRA INS PERA INS PERA INS PIONEER PIONEER PRO TIRE St EXHAUST PRO TIRE 6 EXHAUST PROLAWNS PUMP St METER SERVICES REED VENDING RITZ RITZ RITZ RITZ RITZ CAMERA CAMERA CAMERA CAMERA CAMERA ROLLINS OIL CO ROLLINS OIL CO PERA W/H 9/12 - 9/25 PERA 9/12 - 9/25/94 LIFE INSURANCE W/H-N LIFE INSURANCE-NOV AD-PUBLIC HEARING #1 AD-LAND USE APPS OIL CHANGE »171 ROTATE TIRES l»171 WEED CONTROL - SIDEW DISCUSS GASOLINE SOF CANDY BARS FILM PROCESSING FILM PROCESSING FILM PROCESSING FILM PROCESSING FILM PURCHASE MOTOR OIL UNLEADED GASOLINE 0174-43810408-43430249-42339999-2030 9999-2030 9999-2030 9999-2030 9999-2030 0129-4152 0174-4323 0174-4323 0129-4341 0129-4341 0099-4343 0099-4343 0591-4802 0129 0129 0129 0129 0174 4210 4210 4210 4210 4210 0249-4220 9001-1260 INVOICE PO NUM. MANUAL24 0492 OHe001943OH8367OH87015OH001939OH001938OH 6732 00 OH 6732 00 OH 001949 OH 001949 OH 221 OH 222 OH 3673 OH 3049 OH 001931 OH 89449 OH 29764 3763690 OH 3763331 OM 3764376 OH 3764577 OH 3764370 OF 85081 OF 31089 OH COUHCIL CHECK REGISTER Fri Oct 7 1994 09:10:30CHECK NO021i»5 1994/10/101994/10/10 $843.88$138.00$981.88*SAFE BENEFITS SAFE BENEFITS031C961994/10/10 $228.00$228.00*SCOTT BEACK031C971994/10/10 $1,035.93$1,035.93*SHAMROCK INDUSTRIES031C981994/10/10 $98,145.08$98,145.08*ST JOSEPH EQUIPMENT031(99 1994/10/10 $442.85$442.85*STAR TRIBUNE0317001994/10/10 $82 .43 $82.43*SWENSON ELECTRONICS 031701 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 $433.72 $530.11 $963.83* TOWN (i COUNTRY TOWN k COUNTRY 031702 1994/10/10 $89.46 $89.46* TRI-K SPORTS 031703 1994/10/10 $379.14 $379.14* U S WEST CELLULAR 031704\' 1994/10/10 $36.00 $36.00* UNITED WAY r.. f l r -‘1 ’ 1 * 031705 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 $29.69 $254.50 $53.86 $204.62 $84.85 $55.48 $84.85 $42.42 $84.85 $84.85 $12.73 $992.70* US WEST COMMUN US WEST COMMUN US WEST COMMUN US WEST COMMUN US WEST COMMUN US WEST COMMUN US WEST COMMUN US WEST COMMUN US WEST COMMUN US WEST COMMUN US WEST COMMUN * « 031706 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 1994/10/10 $1.96 $9.71 $14.56 $26.23* VEE LIN VEE LIN VEE LIN DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT « INVOICE. . .W/H - OCT TRANS FEES-OCTGOLF BALLS RECYCLE BINS LOADERAD-FALL GOLF RATES REPAIR CIRCUIT BOARDOCTOBER SERVICE OCTOBER SERVICE BLACK DIRT-CASCO PT MONTHLY SERVICE-OCT CHARITY W/H US WEST US WEST US WEST US WEST US WEST US WEST US WEST US WEST US WEST US WEST US WEST COSTS COSTS COSTS COSTS COSTS COSTS COSTS COSTS COSTS COSTS COSTS MILEAGE REIMBURSEMEN COOKIES FOR ELECTION MILEAGE, VEE - ELECT 9999-20300299-43060591-48000295-42320633-45600590-43230129-42410129-4349 0099-4349 0249-4233 0129-4320 9999-2030 0569' 0129 0590 0590 0039 0175 0059 0069 0174 0249 0549 •4320 -4320 -4320 -4320 -4320 -4320 -4320 -4320 -4320 -4320 -432C 0039- 4381 0040- 4382 0040-4381 12267122674234490536-0000196300196012804001946 001946 230 001962 001935 001966 001966 001966 001966 001966 001966 001966 001966 001966 001966 001966 001920 001920 001920 OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH OH (M OH OH OH OH CC^CIL CHECK REGISTER Fri Oct 7 1994 09:10:38 Pag* 8CHECK NO CHECK DATE CHECK AMOUNT VENDOR DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT #INVOICE PO NUM.MANUAL0317071994/10/10 $45.26$45.26*VESSCO INC FITTING FOR WTR PUMP 0549-4232 6847 •OH0317081994/10/10 $99.05$99.05*WARNING LITBS OF MN WARNING LITES RENTAL 0249-4331 62153 OH0317091994/10/10 $40.00$40.00*WEEKLY NEWS INC AD-PALL GOLF RATES 0590-4323 16564 OH0317101994/10/10 $9.00$9.00*WRIGHT HENN ELECTRIC SECURITY LIGHT 0249-4324 001947 OH0317111994/10/10 $110.00nio.oo*ZAHL EQUIPMENT CO INSPECT FLOOR HOIST 0249-4342 43891-IN OH0317121994/10/10 $405.50$405.50*ZARNOTH BRUSH WORKS IN ELGIN SWEEPER REFILL 0249-4232 48620 •OH$215,444.77 V 4 . v> 001 OBNB^ FUND $$4,988.16114IMP/BQOIP 0/L PD $98,145.08424PBRH XHP REV FD $34,640.0042492 STUBBS SWR FD $705.44472NTR OPBRATING FD $876.144738NR OPBRATXMO PD $4,929.36474Q/C OPBRATING PD $3,292.52999PAYROLL CLEARING $15,868.07$215,444.77 TO;Mayor Callahan and Orono Coundlmembers I FROM: Ron Moorse, City Administrator DATE: October 7, 1994 SUBJECT: Developer Interest in Nine Acre Tax Forfeited Parcel , have aBached a lencr from . parcel which is more suitable for residential developmem. Suff has indicated dw Ci;y has notiW^^Ctmmy ^elofier, the City would be open to discussing that possibility. IHE ACKEHBfRG GROUP t l22 Sfirrf. .Siii/r 3011 MS' .y>tOS-'2fi3f> Tel 612 . S21 2100 I'itx6l2 S24 2121 Septemt)er 22,1994 Ms. Jeanne Mabusth P.O. Box 66 Crystal Bay, MN 55323 SEP 2 5 <*>TZf^*** 'O C^i * y ♦ Dear Ms. Mabusth: Thank you for the opportunity to meet with you on September 7th regarding the proposed development of the property west of Forest Lake. I need your help in expediting the inclusion of the tax-forfeited, nine-acre parcel. As a follow-up to my call, 1 received a phone call today from Mr. Gordy J^*"}**' Hennepin County. His phone number b 348-7839, and his fax number is 348-9716. He told me that, if the City of Orono does not want the parcel (PID# 07-117-23-23-0001) as a park, then he needs to receive a City Council resolution granting approval for public sale. When he receives that, he wiU schedule the nine-acre parcel to^ included in the 1995 spring sale. He said that it was too late to make the December 1994 sale. I would appredate.your assistance in thb matter. If it is outside your scope of activity, please pass thb request along to the appropriate person and notify me accordmgly. The Bridgewood Corporation is definitely interested in the property. They understand that it wiU require their purchasing it as the high bidder on the ® also require them to seek approval for two plamied residenUal developments (PRD), one being contingent upon Uieir obtaining the rdi\e-acre parcel. Please keep me advised regarding the progress on this request. Sincerely, Uly ‘Tompson, CIPS cc. Bridgewood Corporation Gordy Ramm Hmm Nalwr««i yqi# Parm ^ l%w Sorveot /SSS t Our uf w’n u r t \ m ....V V*. -. ;-<,-cn-5| II oo !TnTi av/ili I [•■»I*WllT V rtrMVJiW%] TrnriBi roiiii wl n lii^tjui •jRGl 4(i?^ 5 CITY of ORONO Municipal Offices Street Address: 2750 Kelley Parkway Orono. MN 55356 Maaini Address: P.O. Box 66 Crystal Bay. MN 55323 0066 September 30, 1994 Bill Rose Holy Name of Jesus 155 County Road 24 Wayzata, MN 55391 Dear Mr. Rose: Per my letter of September 13th, I advised ofAe residence at 905 following is a list of eiO«r concent or requ«u for additional information noted by the staff. ' Ua« of Ag«em^ cffe« ow'ne« of Uk property, A1 and Marilyn Ritchie. Please also provide U« names of .he persons who will jtside a. fte residence and assume res^nsibiliw for the maintenance and use of the property. • ..CP nf the residence for meetings with a possibleYour letter notes ^aston ^ determining the attendance of 20-30 farmer Lund residence is larger m frequency of those meetings _ raising the concern for potentially future use of this property. . If you intend to aWe^'m «rvice Lie needs. f;r;tfnsr o"g - would Save to he reviewed hy dte City. T.kpho« (612) 473-7357 • FAX 4734.510 I i ar Bill Rose September 30,1994 Page 2 of 2 vou. ,«.er no«s U», Uus .empora,, use wU. exist for e two-year period. If the use extends ^yJn^S^ore^s. we ask that you advise the City m wntu«. The City has aiso raised the queston “ w yo^ Stay m SbtnIdSd'b? Z bSrttUi ry~ in your fontre planning to receive early in,a.t from the staff. convenience. Sincerely, iyyt'y^a. Jeanne A. Mabusth Building and Zoning Administrator JAM/Isv ttoSTc"* oS'police Department Rolf Erickson. City Assessor I io 6 o HOIY MAWE Of JESUS 155 County Rood 24 Woyzoto, MN 55391 (612) 473-7901 FAX (612) 473-4715 Oct. 3rd, 1994 Jean Mabusth PO Box 66 Crystal Bay. MN 55323-0066 Dear Ms. Mabusth. In response to your letter of Sept. 30. I am sending you the information you requested. Joel & Michelle Loecken are the residents of 905 Tonkawa Rd. Joel is a Youth Minister on our Staff. We have met with the neighbors and they have been positive about our residence and use of the property. We will have a general clean-up of the property by the some of the youth of the Pimsh on Saturday Oct. 8th and periodically throughout the year (Spring. Summer. Fall). For October a meeting of Middle school kids will happen on Oct. 16th and peer leaders on Sat the 29th. Other events are only in the planning stage. All our energies and time have gone into trying to get the place usable and cleaned up. We understand the parking restrictions and will comply. There is no intention of expanding parking. . , We do not have any plans for the final disposal of the property and would request any input from your staff about rcstnctions. Enclosed is the lease arrangement for the two years and wel just have to wait and see how things work out with this property. Sincerely. Bill Rose RECEIVei: Parish Administrator Holy Name Church 6 1M4 CITY OF OPONO A Cotholic Faith Community • I m September 30, 1994 CITYof ORONO Municipal Offices Street Address: 2750 Kelley Parkway Orono. MN 55356 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 66 Crystal Bay. MN 55323 0066 Bill Rose Holy Name of Jesus 155 County Road 24 Wayzata. MN 55391 Dear Mr. Rose: Per my le.«r of September 13.h. - rJ^rnceT^ -The following is a list of ei*er concerns or retprests for additional information noted by the staff. property, Al and Marilyn Ritchie. Please also provide dK names of *e persons who will reside at the residence and assume res^nsibility for the maintenance and use of the property. ' Jaellrorro-arpeopt' We would h "a>fa " TemUrng t frequency of those meetings :':;x« rissE'u. future use of this property. . If you intend to have meeting of Telephone (612) 473-7357 • FAX 473-0510 r Bill Rose September 30,1994 Page 2 of 2 use will exist for a two-year period. If the use extends The City has also raised ^ Mt taie*^n1ddressed by the SSS^lTas’y“barrel! he'P*®' f®^ ^®“ >“ the staff, convenience. Sincerely, 9^tAt/y^ Jeanne A. Mabusth Building and Zoning Administrator JAM/Isv cc:Ron Moorse, City Administrator t£rr<ss.Swi- D.,.™.. Rolf Erickson, City Assessor ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MATING minutes for SEPTEMBER 19,1994 ROLL The Ocono Wanning Commission met Lid Janice Berg. present. Vice-Chair rciersun ------- Arfiu>VAL The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing were noted. A LOT LINE rearrangement - REVISION The AlfidavU of Pubhcation and Certificate of Mailing were noted . - .■ ____•The applicant, were not present. „ was noted to tte revision was minor and not a Ilbstoial change Horn the previously approved layout. ... anBTOVal of ItWW #191^ substantial change worn wc -rr u 1^ mov«. by Pierson, seconded by Berg, to recommend approval of Item dl914. Ayes 4. Nays 0. rearrangement The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing were noted. Mr. Peterson was present minutes of the orono planning commission MEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 19,1994 (#3) Item #1967- D. Peterson/Gefirc - Continued Galftwi aa««d property b locat^ Swth ^ hiUI r«p-« w» involv.|« »x VM “ ’Urpnn-.y goal. and designate the remainder of the Olson fw fature development is done, the City would need to c)require future only, b)require Park Dc*^«o" ^ s^^,3ck standards of therss.”. I*. - - later this year. ttne. The surveyor created a new «*'“ i, ,o show the City what had been sent out for the future «"*;',Changed the 30' setback ftom the current plans ate for splitting o"!'**^ ,o commission members. D the deck to 50' Copies of this rmrsion ,he sde of the Peterson stated the reason for tte fjj; ^ D Peterson said Olson readence four lots. Mol division or plat for the an oullot wttch would be unbuildaWe without a plat smith asked if this would be normally approve only an outlot *|j»* ^ - non-conforming, without Outlot A deeded Geffre to be less than two acres and thereforej^on^om ^ first to Geffre. Gaffron said this on y ^ . Nolan asked D. Peterson why the trade of the easement that the Geffre lot wou pr , Peterson said this would be properties under conaderation is ^ q,^ „ould fall through, and asked done before the mm ^;"8^ • p^^ Commission in order to move this matter conditions attached to it MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 19, 1994 (#3) Item #1967 - D. Pclerson/Gclfrc - Continued Petenon moved. Smith seconded, to deny the application #1%7. Ayes 3-Peterson, Smith, Berg; Nays 1 -Nolan. #4) #1«95 - PAT WOLFE, 2871 CASCO POINT ROAD - AFTER-THE-FACT VARIANCES - PUBLIC HEARING The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing were noted. The appUcant was not present. Smith noted appUcant assumed the item was being tabled at his prior request. It was moved by Peterson, seconded b> Berg, to table Item #1895 for review at the October 17 meeting. Ayes 4, Nays 0. ^#5I ITEM #1948 - FRANK KOKESH/JOAN M. HARMON, 4100 WATERT^N ROAD - CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS/VARIANCE - CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC HEARING The Affidavit of Pubtication and Certificate of Mailing were noted Gaffiron noted the applicanU attorney had requested tabling. It w» moved by Peleison, seconded by Berg, to table Item #194* to the October 17. 1994 ruffling of the Planning Commission. Ayes 4, Nays 0. (#6) ITEM #1953 - WILLIAM ALLEN, 3475 LIVINGSTON AVENUE - VARIANCES - CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC HEARING The Affidavit of Pubtication and Certficate of Mailing were noted Mr. Alien was present. Item #1953 was tabled from last meeting pending r^pt of anupdmed been received. This proposal is for an addition to the h^ and a de*. The sexton bXeen this tnldition and the gmage would be only 3+ ft wtoe 10 ft « Applkam is asking for a side setback variance from the ten ft variance between the buildings No hardcover variance is required siom the meets the 35% limit, and no structural lot coverage variance is required since the property meets the 1500 sq ft allowed per code 10.03 subdivision C. minutes of the orono planning COM^^IONmeeting held on SEPTEMBER 19,1994 > i (#6) Item #1953 - AUcn - Continued emergency access issu^ were not a lac ^ ^ developed and the small lot The hintahip sW^ ^!l!i!!^“s^rfyi2icl4 extension of the kitchen, and a * limited space and elimination of the deck house souenre. Council „« no problem wUh . door stoop and steps as requested by Mr. Allen. removal of well if found defedive. Ayes 4, Nays 0. Twouyrs - continuation of public hearinc ITEM #.«» MMES W. OGI^NB BAY ROAD - AFTER- THB-FACT variance - PUBLIC BEA The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing were noted Mr. Ogland was present. minutes of the orono planning commissionmeeting held on SEPTEMBER 19,1994 I (#8) Item #1959 - Ogland • Continued Gdlten Ihi. i. » after-lhe-ftct v»ia«« the property lines. this aflWavit with the shed sitting on Dakota Rail property. OglaKl voiced Ae p«*hm »hh ,p»e IimH««» in |ilo. of .1^ dressing .he ne«lfor tteshed. He also said the shed is on skids and c»n be easily moved. The niUic road issue was discussed Possible dmire repair of seiw^ wm determined ISr^ aIS!«an. Tim road is bring maimainml as lawn Irnro and elsmvhere Mi^Callahm. comrnemml on .he probable difBculW with obtrining a Dakm^ variance. Peterson moved, Beig seconded, to «Me Item *1959 rilowing appUcam to presem another option for shed location. Ayes 4, Nays 0. hearing The Affidavit of PubHcation and Certificate of Maifmg were noted The applicant was present. MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 19,1994 (#9) Item #1960 - Jehovah’s Witness - Continued in haidcover exceeding the J5% limitation by »% for a total of 43/. in reviewing this appliation. extends 7T fiom the eastside of the can»rt removal than the iff ^ setbaA teqmtement. A ^ if the^ng lot is isnecessaty. An existing drainage. ^ iIuiI Ihe church be expanded and would require a ^indication and is to be ^ ^ du* .0 inside stanway. . I .................. 1.^ viM»oi rehved the church's desire to beautily the tlSlTl^g .STh. handk;^ rmnp. Metzger also stated the church is willing to wo* with the City to solve the drainage problem. paiking. Peterson inquired pSStTed^SlSf'tS .0 be aware of not only ordinances but hmdeover Umits. Peterson inquired of applicant what approved in 1970 was not fully utilized. MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 19,1994 (#9) Hem #1960 - Jehovah's Witness - Continued A discussion ensued on the drainage issue. A study ne^s or the Nolan moved. Smith seconded, to table Item #1960 to next Planning Commission meeting. Ayes 4, Nays 0. (#10) ITEM #I»61 -WARREN U PASCHKE, 3349 CRYSTAL BAY ROAD - VARIANCXS - PUBLIC HEARING The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing were noted. Gaffion xM this application is for side and “““*»<*."l! ^.d deck and railing above the garage which was onpnally Mt m 194» » » less than 10' from the side and 75' from the lake. No hardcover is allowed in the 0 S zone but no v.rit»ce U required since no increase in hartlcover is being made. rn • • a, voiced concern with comractors and homeowners working without ^^ITApplicant Paschke repli«l that he had inquired of ^ the contractor and catpente^the need for permits and had been told none were needed. During public comment time. Mr. Oglmni questioned tM t^ I^inenistingstracture. Smithstated t^ no building is allowed in the 0-7y zone in order to protect the lake Smith moved. Nolan seconded, to recommend approval of Item #1961 Ayes 4. Nays 0. The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing were noted. Ron Bowen of Prairie Restorations presented ““ says it will be developed as a natural waters MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 19,1994 (#11) Item #1962 - Prairie Restorations/Dayton - Continued Petenon reuorted being at an on-site meeting remarking on its uniqueness and the support beina given^by both the DNR and MCWD. Bowen sUted the Co^ of En^eers also gav their support and had indicated Dayton was not in need of a permit from them. Cffion con«n».«. 7 SL G«^ commented on the phosphorus retenHon verLs that of an open water wetland. Also, during dispowl oHhe soil i^al, tni to cross Long Lake Road, and the road will need to be mamtamed The location of two proposed spoil disposal sites were discussed Smith remark*^ on the hiliv toDoaraohy of the disposal site and questioned what this would do to drain^e. area will ^ built any higher than pn^ with some material possibly taken out. The deposition areas will be seeded afterwards. finftron commented that the drainfield for the septic system located on the south disposal over. An ,l.en».e sUc mu« be P--ved foMhe house on U»s sne. He also noted the NWI maps show part of this disposal site as wetland. nurioaoiibliccomniems. Darrell Anderson of925 Old Long Lake Rd. and 920 W. Wavs^lvd shared his concern over drainage from the Dayton prop^. Andersons tte pond north of the toad and should not change water frowmg into the advert. The nearby Sweetser pond was discussed as needing control. Ga»on said a conceptual agreemem would address as a minimum the following conditions and concerns. I) Must follow Best Management Practices for protecting Water Quality in Urban 3) Acceptable outflow structure design. 1MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION ^ETW^ HELD ON SEPTEMBER 19,1994 (#l 1) Item #1962 - Prairie Restorations/Dayton - Continued voicrf .he ovenUl support presenl but who h»d discussed this project ' . peteison would like to see a would go. the clean-up. airf the be done under DNR regulations «aerfowl island; though, tt» m not against islands but because it would constitute 6» >" *«without addiHonil p^ts ^^hute 611 in the wetland. ___I ^ i/%nsil*iiSC DCirnt --------------- j j a the aooroval of a conditional-use permit Council. Ayes 4, Nays 0.CouncU. Ayes H, nays PUBLIC HEARING The Affidavit of Publication and Certi6c«e of Mailing were noted. m 1^ i-vaasv«»^»» ujffiw, said this application is a » 4-5 ^ lol erisiinghooseandie^wtha ,h,t problem, the applicant to . . .a. WFm ■_____C also noted that this lot was nui Tim Engen. representative for foSidttiori but ^tack pUcms. After receiving the survey, it was^ere ato presem. Engen stmrf he^^~ ‘X rl^ng the «irvey. it was rSSI^rtrdrvrisI^- g^^op. ^y reguhing reassessment ... . . ___it CA« *I«A hi also deicmnnw uim ----- _______which IS Kehh spencer guesiioned the intern second house or lot split. Nolan mov«l. Smith seconded, to approve Item 41963 as proposed Ayes 4, Nays 0. MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION meeting held ON SEPTEMBER 19,1994 (#13) ITEM #1944 - CALVARY MEMORIAL CHURCH, 2410 DUNWOODY AVENUE - VARIANCE - PUBLIC HEARING The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing were noted (jleim Heiiisch, Assistant Pastor of Calvaiy Memorial Church, was present. Gaffion stated the application is a request for variances for proposed signa^ is asking to install a new school sign, lit from the inside. m sue o^ 11 . A conditional-use permit is required for signage in a residemial area. This si^ ong _ grade instead of the 8' allowed) Heinsch said the school is dependem on advertis^ to , discussed other signage in the vicinhy and said this sign is Mnsislrt i^h the others, noting the sign wiU face Shoreline Drive which is commercial in character. Berg moved, Nolan seconded, to approved Item #1964 as pre.sented. Ayes 4, nays 0 ---------------- (#14) ITEM #1945 - GUSTAFSON DESIGN/JAMES LEAR. AVENUE - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND VARUNCE - PUBLIC HEARINC The AffidavH of Publication and CertiBcate of Mailing were noted. Applicant. Janies Lear, and Dale Gustafson of Gustafson Design were presem. Ga»on stated the request is for a variance and conditionj-use P«"^« k«^-tvi)e walls p^referring a limestone which comes in shelves providing the same kSrrA tern is also Lrested in retaining the his.^ whUe receiving a comfort level with the life expectancy of the new walls Commission members discussed the need for an engineered and the hardcover calculations Peterson moved. Berg seconded, to table Item Ayes 4. Nays 0. 1 MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION meeting held ON SEPTEMBER 19, 1994 mrM niMA . GUSTAFSON DESIGN/DOUGLAS OLSON, 2601 WEST USE PERMIT AND VARIANCE - PUBLIC HEARING The Affidavit of PubUcation and Certificate of Mailing were noted. Dde of Ousttfson Design was presenl on behalf of Mf. Olson. setback zone. No survey has been received, location. Nolan noted he is concerned with the lack of a aunrey. There are many considered receipt of survey and complete hardcover facts. Ayes 4, Nays 0 (#16) ITEM #1968 - KEITH & VIVIAN BANGERT. 3500 BAYSU)E ROAD - VARIANCES - PUBUC HEARING The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing were noted. Mr. Bangert and his representative, Mr. Roloffs, were present. MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 19,1994 (#16) Item #1968 - Bangcrt - Continued Gaflron said this is a two acre vacant, lakeshore lot on Baysidc . b'^^orin ofThe p«p^. 15 ’-20' hiiih with a 1 1-1/2 slope. The best of three plans involves a . , iLg the front of the property and then turning toward the baA^ >1^* of the driveway. Engineering eoncer» we« IMtainage with a culvert to ptevent tvatet going into Bayside R«^ 2^ppro^^ a becau- of a waa higher than 4'. 3). guarf raU on tte vr^ sale, !!^iigtuZu,ol on the east side, and 5)slope stabifaation, erosion ^ preservation with loss of large oak and other trees nenrf a f*******”^ iVom Mennenin Countv Public Works suted the proposed curb cut is ui the mart accoCaUe access location of all choices, but none of the p^ble to^ionsare^ •mod alons the 165' frontage. All other access possibilities requite owning eMements ri^nh ISghboring propSties. The building site at the top of the hdl is potentially 1__Stolfand the DNR has been asked to address this considetalion Rolofft asked for conceptual approval of the plan. Roloffo show^ the schematics of the dilfcrenual. Theeasanent^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^y^^P„ with th? safety problems involved in the steep driveway plan. Mr Bangert matml he was not interested in a driveway on an easement over neighborii* property. for sale. urged the applicant to explore access through adjacem properties Peterson moved. Notan seconded, to deny Item #1968 Ayes 4. Nays 0. 1 MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 19,1994 (#17) ITEM #1969 - CITY OF ORONO, 1355 BROWN ROAD SOUTH - VARIANCE - PUBLIC HEARING It wts moved by Petefson, secomW by Nolan, to table Item #1969 to await a plan from City Engtnecf aa reqwred by the City. Ayes 4, Nays 0. PLANNING COMMISSION COMMENTS (#tS) REPORT BY PLANNING COMMISSION REPRESENTATIVE ATTENDING COUNCD^ MEETING SEPTEMBER 12,1994 Schroeder was absent and unable to present the report (#19) OTHER ISSUES FOR DISCUSSION None reported. ADDITIONAL ITEMS (#20) APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF THE AUGUST 15,1994 MEETING Peterson moved, Berg seconded, to table approval of the August 15, *^ "”"“*** “^ the signature of Chainnan Schroeder. and only two of the members who attended that meeting are now presem. Ayes 4. Nays 0. (#21) representation at city council meeting Ndan will attend the October 10.1994 City Council meeting. adjournment It was moved by Petenon. seconded by Berg, at 11 30 p m. to adjourn the meeting. Stephen Peterson, Vice Chair Person > I SEE OVERSIZED DOCUMEI1T!! PRELIMiriARY PLAT OF; BAYVIEW FARMS 2ND ADDITION CITY OF ORONO, COUNTY OF HENNEPIN l/-\- r^-'x-SS'=;'/O V *>n LOT SURVEYS COMPANY. INC LAND SURVEYORS 1^1., k LI..*:-. ^— D m »»ur*M f ^rt^rt^9t Mb. I?4.n 4^«| »M m mmI IHflM ikM h I Imm subt * irtw «iv/«u. Ni ^6N| «f« Ull kf Lot WMn C« . iw fMI /X A m ■ •rOTBIy* BMt. « %UH H mw mo »9} •olwrt \ mb I MM MM »>aM. « ■r«criMlM 'M f. 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