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11-28-1994 Council Packet
r AGENDA FOR COtNCIL MEETING SET FOR MONDAY. NO\ EMHEK |W4. 7:00 P.M ORONO COUNCIL CHAMBERS. 2780 KELLEY RVRKWAY. ORONO, MINNEM>T \ ^ <•) Astcrixk items are considered to he nnitinc jtems to he eracted upon by one motion by tlw Cit\r Ct^ncil under the Consent Item* the agenda. Mentis regarding each of the Agenda items arc available in the ^^lhllc Packet which may he obtained ufKm request from the Recorder. c.'LL mUiOAiO OATH OF OFFICE • Pan Time R^licc Qlticcrs Neal Mdton 1*661 9 ^ • 1. CONSENT .-\GENDA INFORMATION DISCUSSION - SAtJA HILL TAX FORFEIT PRJ^PERTY APPROVAL OF MINTTES • 2. Meeting of Canvassing Board November 9. 1994 • 3. Regular Meeting of November 14. 1994 ? 8 1994 moF PARK COMMISSION COMMENTS PLANNING COMMISSION COMMENTS PUBLIC CO.NLMENTS - (Limit 5 Minutes Ptr Person) ZONING ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT 4. 4^1895 Pat Wolfe. 2871 Casco Point Road - After the Fact Variances 5. #1914 Traff/Colwell. 2640 North Shore Drive.'1130 Old Cry stal Bay Road South - Subdivision of a Lot Line Rearrangement - Resolution 6. #1968 Keith & Vivian Bangert. 3500 Bayside Road - Variance/Conditional Use Permit - Resolution 7. #1969 City of Orono. 1355 Brtiwn Road St»uth • Variance - Resolution 8. B-2 Ordinance Proposed Amendment MAYORyCOUNCIL REPORT ENGINEER REPORT CITY ADMIMSl RATOR’S REPORl 9. Old Crvstal Bav Road Bike/Hike frail 9 * 10. 1995 Pay Adjustments and Insurance Contribution 11. Citv Facilities Items 12. Fhirchase of Tape Recording Equipment for Police Department 13. Appointment of Auditor • 14. Certification of Delinquent Utility Billing Assessment Roll - Resolution * 15. Designation of Surplus Property CITY ATTORNEY’S REPORT (*I6.) LICENSES (•17.) BILLS AGENDA FOR COtlSCIL MEETING SET FOR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, l«4, 7;00 P.M, ORONO COtACIL CHA\IBERS. 27» KELLEY PARKWAY, ORONO, MWNi:SOTA LTCONnXC ISSLES AN. EVENTS 11/24 11/25 11/28 11/29 12/05 12/12 12/19 12/23 12/26 HOLIDAY • Thaiiksgiving Day Holiday office ck»cu Council rneetu^ 7:00 p.m. Tnoh In Tajutkjn Public Hearmf: 7:00 p.m. Park CommissKm 7:15 p.m. Council meeting 7:00 p.m. (last regular scheduled meeting ol the year) Tfitfh in Taxation continuation - if needed Holiday • (floatinf holklay) Holklav • Observ ance of Christmas fcolklay I I jfliAfflIllQ CQHMISSZQlf TOtJKt *L ) PT7BLIC ATTEyPAKCg IfEETINS DAT* // V ^ PLEASE FILL OUT THE IKFCEMATIOil REQUESTED BELOW FOR OUR CITY RECORDS. MAm (plMso print)ADDRESS pRtsnrrpoR (trom&gmnd*) MAKE OR HUIOER 6. t 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 18 V^tM; y%'s % *^jCv 1 ^ ^ ^ \ V ^ iAjc " ^ C V r ^ ^ T ^ 1 I ' .'K. ^ U ( *■ 1 < yf % TV^tT • 5 i i i r RKgi I>1 l OK COL'XCIL itCTloN mammmH4l 9 ^ AONsmiBiiioiifimDATE: Nov^-nuNr^ 23. 1994 ITT:M \0; Pepjnmeiit Ai^irorak rate C«» vtirnwrawf AdaiHiMfr<R<M^ Kei^IrHvtS:Agimda SrrtitMi: Citt Rffii Dncripfioa: SatJi Hill Tn Forf'cti Pucci IfURi Al iis November 14 mectitif the Cooncil tooli jctwa to diirci stall to Kijutre the 9 acre u\ frrfci! parcel in the Saga Hill area at no cost tor a publk use T«v panKs with imeresw in the prvcl or p^jTiwns of the parcel have requested an opportunity to present iahMmation to the Cvxincil regarding their interests, pnor to the city mining ahead to acquire that parcel In addiiton. a* grotqj of property oiine*^ in the area w«iuKl file an opp»>rtunit> to provide information to the Council regarding their interest in seeing nx>si or all of the undeveloped propeny m the area preserved as park land. Issues and Interests The attached memo outlines the vnnous interests aal issues related to the tax; forfeit parcel and the future u>c of the approximately 30 additional «;rcs of undeveloped land. Purpose of Agenda Item This item has been placed on the agenda to pfovklc an opportunity lor each ot the parties to explain ifteir interests and pivsitions to the Council regarding both the lax forfeit parcel ai.J ihei future use of the undevelivped propertv in the area. t'r kV-. ,rr-‘ ii ,. ! .r. i ii y vb. .:,■ * K » \j h; K' J t TO: FROM: DATE: Mavor and City Council //•Ron Moorse, City Administrator November 18. 1994 / SUUECT: Saga Hill Tax Forfeit Parcel - Update II Two parties B«mestiri g CWTKil RgconsiderailOJl As the Nw Packet ihe attached memo titled Saga Hill Tax Forteii Paf^Uodaie was provkkd for the Council’s information. At the November 14 meeting the Council traction to direct sttff to move forward with the County to obtain the tax forfeit parcel for a public use at no cost to the cii>. On November 13 two panics contacted staff to express strong concerns regarding the Council ukin* aeon on this issue mihout provklin* an opponum^ input regarding this issue These two panics arc; 1 ) Joan and Steve Valek and • > Bridgewood Corporation. in proposing a residential development in the area Reouest Prg«ent information toJhe Council Th^aleks ha^ rra^ ^ tax forfeit parcel item be placed on a woric session or a Council meeting prior to the city moving ahead with its actpiisition of the tax forfeit parcel. ^*e^^le “1^e innnested in wha. happens .0 ,he ux forfei. parcel because .hej is located verv close to their rear lot line, which is the southern boundary of the tax tortcit parcel. They would like to purchase a ponion of the tax forfeit parcel to expand their rear y Parifgmund of the Valek Ownership . When^ Valeks tax forfeit parcel along with their c«"ent property they coimn^^^^ their home ai me far rear of the lot wim the plan to rearrange the lot line to the 10 acre parcel to their homestead lot. When they entered into an agr^nt to acre parcel thev planned to do the lot line reartangetnem as part of the suMivi^n. fellfthrough and the developer lost me propenv. the Valeks lost then opportuntty to increase the size of their lot tc create a larger rear yard area. I have attached an information packet provided by Bndgew^ o^Hncludes exeSnging proposal regarding a residential development for the area, ^e pr ^ exchange laT^the tax forfeit parcel to facilitate the development. The specifics of the land exchange are outlined in uteir proposal. P . 'Tv24 •''■'Si H/if Vt:.: ■A-'. 14f 1 f Sv H® Tax Forfeit FSweei - Updile II Twft QptioM fpT City AcflUISttl The two opewos for acq^iirinf the ttx forfeu parcel are 1. 2. Acqoifc the UmI for public puipoee (open space) at no cost. Ihucta* the property ftwn the Couiuy so that the city is not restricted in its use of the property di« !■«««» of <IK V«l«ta 2. AAlrftsine ttK lflifrMtt_jrf Ihidpewood ConwfitiOfl Ttetomtt of »> «»)' be met if the chy puichtiee outright. S'SSSStoJftaSetts in mielkm to the Bridiewood Cotporation propoMl lie: lining I^^3te^!JI«9»<be*««»be<levek.|«lfc,m.a^ 2.) Pmmne the open space resources of the area TT» chy cmi pteKive 9 ine. of open ipit* unikf both icqiiisithm optitw It i» coet to th« Under option 2. this would involve in igiecmem whh the developer to teinibtirse the ciQf the cost of the 9 acres. of the iiaTnete include; I.) the woods. 2.) the ravine. 3.) i secludeu wiUting pith. Bridgewood Coiporation his indiciied it is wUling to wofk to design 1 development tint would preserve these features. aiff tteSiii^ tStoitoirtew*«»*«H “« ”hSnew. to rasoive foMhi city to detennhw^^by whid, hod h wishes to icqiilie the propeity. The Counff mdi^ ra »i» P^ ^ city *«»r»«»g that amount of time. The status of the property wUl not change witl involvemeiic of the ciQr. i L- m p I? ;;^- ! •r i ft : :r • f .!■ tf!^. |-h i fcf‘ J ’, I f ' ^4* o ♦ ^OC^O Vioii«.k. or\kA> VJ\•.»^i L«x*^< , |Y>IO NOV 2 2 1994 K3e\ic«* Por> m ^*130 ^91 O^ot^o / fVl M I 4 f>VCMJtt.^ D««'- Q»r^, P» Vs>«. 4 k* «i K CiK r\ HbKe^Kji i^c.1 4s*. k 4«c J «i *VK^ d* «« o « c.hov\0ej Crom H »>ip4ion 4*K< bocirNdl^^ ItnAA f>ncp«<r^ Cowkn^N^ ‘i'^d u 4-k VM ^ VvAv ^ d^ 4K«.<»«. «.V\ckng«* c«vkr\C«l. «ed 4K' o wo »4k 04^^ KckS ► • ao ^4<k 4 »o r\ 4r .eaJ PU^a.. W^ap WkS Inform cd r^-Aor-dv r^o *4h «:li ^■V«wer% \J«klak. d7ocmJ \JaJLkj k cc Oporto C.\4 h C oiav \ci \ 4V TYlck^ tV\«mVler2i n n«pi OtJk ^■4.i.V- - f. I i I' ll i r 1^^ rf ' ■ -1 ih i'* ffc- ¥■W' I?'-. SK- EiV. U- I ^r. !■ n-’. f.o'- 5f' l^cir‘C.«.\ 'VoIqc COT\N< c.>\e.cl I ■' ton.pm- ■!»>. r i. I . • ■!i'. ■■■ I ! ! >■ r (;■ I I ^ ' ^ I rraCGiWULIi!ani NOV 2 6 I IvirreS OF THE CANVASSING lOAED MEET^Bt If ®MM0 held NOVEMKB 9* IfN ROLL The Co rdoo •. -» I t • •Mayor Edward Cillil— Ir CBirin KcUcy- cily Mff; AdMioiwninr R«i with the followtng meniwts I. Diann Gocoeii. GabrkI The follow int le. and Chy Ckrk Doiodiy HaUia. 00 p.m. nal Ekctioo It was Boved by Mhyof CaBahih.», toccftiiy - I V a» follows; Mayor Two year term EdwMd CalMian, Ir. foccivtof 3.159 voles lihnendwis - Elect Two for 4 year jto I. DiMi Ooenea leocivfog 1.813 voles Ihi DilhMa receiviaf 1.466 voles Ayes 4. nays 0. ADJOURNMENT It was nioved by Mayor Ca lla han, lecooded by Council Cjmvassinp Board mectinp at 4:13 p.m. Ayes 4, nays r Ooetien. to a4|oiim the Edward I. Ca lla ha n. Ir.. Mayor ATTEST; Dorothy M. HaUin. City Clerk i__•- 'myrri I I 1 OMONOcrrv council meciwgMIN irrcs rOftllOVlMBIJI t4» t9M couwtcnvQFMom MqmEdwafd JoEloiHivrwas^bMnl lUpreiaMM Stiff City Adw«*fitor, R<» Moont. MIk Woiki DirwKV. JolH Golwte« City Altonity. Tom Bmit; Buitding Md wd lUcordsr. Ffo«. Mayor IM OATM or OPfict • Piurr-TiiiE foiicc ovncBKs Ncii Mateo wai « M a poioa oAocr for tki City of I*#!) CONSENT AfUWfM li«ii#4.7.t. II. l2»l5.«alltwa»««adioiliaCoi«iAit«te MayorC Ml 10/31/94. O 4, Mays 0. 1 Ooanaa iaeoadad. to approve tte CooMot Ap Ayta APTNOVALOr MINintS r«2) RCGULAII MEETING OP OCTOHm 24.19M i 1 • - » Mca tacooM to approve tltt Mifwiet of tlw Regular City CoModi p of October 24.1994 Ayca4.Naya0. PARK COMMISSION COMMENTS Robert HovvcMt wae preacat and congratulated the Council on the reaMHs of the racaat dectioo. Howei reported lua intcrett in the amcome of the Saga Hil land available thfou^ tax forfokure for parldaod on the mectiag^t PLANNING CO w I ’ I »IN COMMENTS tlKG04ro MTSlTES OF TT® RECAlAft Cm CTRT^tLMLtlLMJKllOO^ vn tMBtR U l*W4ft But: COMMf STSiSfMK Purvey of }^2o CTicm A%tnue, \tomtiL umrd het ciMicmi t>%<T ihr escalukw tkT her ^ewer ct>Kt« Ptirvcy JBlstcd h>r nliirnutic« on him the sc^er co<tts >»err cstaNishcil and him the mcrease deienwncd reported m increase ol' ?S** since ltw^3from to S70 5^ CaHaiuA saad there t» a separate ievk& hmd m the Cit> I Ik I ui»j is used to oporaie the se^a* andi maintain the bA stauems ttm sewa rales «ere passed n a C ouki I n^utg as* part ol‘ the Cit> txulget Purvetr asked if a tocterma »rvicr is araMjki Motvse saM rtmnnercMil buiWmgs arc toetcTcd accordirtg to \ohimc Those residential properties connected to City ^atcr have meters, but others who do not lave City water do me have meters Residents are dwged on a unit basts There was a 3C^* increase last year but it was ixvted that this (X'curred after mx years of no mcreaae The irK'rease was in direct relation to the anxHiitt pa«d to the Mciropohtan Waste Control Com^ssion \toofse reported being in the process of looking al the possibility of residential metered smice and noted there would be a cost involved for installation of tl% nKtexs Nfocase said one optKHi fw nictcrmg ts that it' a custottKr would Bkc to be charged based' on iteir volume, they couki install a nwter This picamily b not available. jabbixir noted that the recent dnmgN period reduced the lake water level reMilting in less sewer rtt>w and less money being charged to the City bv the MWCC The Orono residents received the benelit of this by lower sewer hills the past six years J;thbour al.so said the meters would require being read which would cost the customer in his or her sewer bill Purvey a^ed abcHd customers reading their own meters, and Moorsc said there are options avaiLd^ie rrgardmg meter reading Callahan commented on the aincxint of water rK>w going through the sewer system because of sump jHimps currently connected to the system which shinild rnil be This is an area that the City is nesw kxiking at wuich will result in cost saving in the near future ZONING ADMINISnCATOR'S RKPORT (#3) #1895 PAT WOLFE, 2871 CASCO POINT ROAD - AFTER-mE-FACT VARIANCES The Applicant was not present and asked Staff to remove the application from the agenda. Jabbour moved, Goetten seconded, to table Application #1895 for Pat Wolfe until the Council Meeting of 11/28/94 Staff was informed to notify Mr. Wolfe to be present at the next meeting as this issue will be acted upon at that time. MiMTf SOf THE REGlLAilCmtXSOCnY COl NtU \ttLTlNC; litLDON 14. IWir«4) «m7 K-f PROPtRllEJiROBERT OtSON IRVIN <;i:FFRF. 4645M«45 BAYSIUE ROAl> - Fl?V\LSi5BDIVISlON \PPROVAE - Rl SOU TIONNtr PcTcrv>o wis present reprcseming E-P Pioperi*ev, Inc and the jy^opem om*iiCaDihan mo>ed. Ckxtten seconded to adop ResohiUon f .W2 granting fmaJ plat apprtwal ft>f the pUi ot'Bavviev* Eanns Second AdditKHt for Robert S Obi>n, Imn Gef?re. and K-P Properues, Inc at 4o45-4t5ie5 Ra.’sde Roi»J A\rs 4. Navs 0 (#5) #1W C ITT OF ORONO, 1355 BROWN RO VP SOUTH - V \RIANC E - RES«>UrnON Cioe^ten inquired about tlie cost of the parking (ol GeihardMifi repctftcd the corf uUl be S4S90, tateeb includes. ti'*e jlantin^ of additKMuI Ifce^ (krhardson uid the tot has been dcah with as a zoning maitrf am! is part of a lea.se agreement with tlw postal sersicc GaffriMi stated this appbcatioo is a request for a fronl yard setback vanance Because thtsi is a two-acre single fanulv /one, a parking lot would TOTinally have to be 50’ from the street lot line I his wtxjy result in encroachment irto the existing Cry stal Bay Park area and would rf' I require a dnveway tn tl» detir^ frrmt yard Based tw ihis, the jwking t*g plan ts to place it along the side ef the building requiring a vanance 1 he Council membeTS fdt th^i the 8-10 stalls normallv requiretl for this building sire is excessive for the use the building lecelvcs Geihardson said the plan is to install six stalls Gcihardson said the City is concerned with 'rartlc tlow into the post otlice .At the present time, residents using the dnve-up box have to cross the str«l twice to use it. ll was noted that this lot w^^mld also service the park Gatlficm said since the building is in existence, the Citv lias the discretion to choose the number of stalls tor the parking lot Callahan suggested this item be t;djlcd to check the lease with the postal scrv ice to determine if it includes the number of stalls for the parking lot Callahan moved, Goe*ten seconded, to table Application i^l9t)9. City ot Orono. until the Council meeting of 11/2S/94 Ayes 4. Nays 0. (/i^> #197l BRIAN KiPFER/GRi:C SARGENT, 320 TURNIIAM ROAD- iONPITIONAL USE PERAIII - RESOLUTION OF DENLVL M3493 The .Applicants were present. I ^ 1 i MlXtltS Of H4K RFGll AH ORIWOim MLETlMi HtU) ON SOVLM8C1I U IW4 <•6 - »I97I - Kjpte Sjrjicrt - Comwucd) Mabusth rcpixtcd the Cit> lequffcd the «pp*ww» to fite • ciwJtfKsiul-use penrat for a guest house use for propuMsi b\Tng area expwons >*ith« a Jetached garage currenth beii« recorismicted li ^ not the tmemWei of the applKaais to use the area as a guest house but the improsenwots to the accessors uructure uouW make a usahfo as a guest jjje tovfc« kvd area will include a shoi^er. bath, and wort room ssith large «nks The upper U>ft area wiB house a siuho i^ork area The Stall t^tss concer .at and asked foi the filmg of this ippficatKm so that fUture owners tsouW be adsised that stnjcture could neser I* u»d as a guest house hecausc the area of the pfcspettv CiHild never meet guest houK standards The City Attomev had advi^d StatTthai a cssverunt he fslaced on tlK rkitn of thfe rather than file a denial re»hiiK?o Barrett said the objective *as to file a ixmicc as«*w* the title so there was a record for future owners that the un|smed Mructurc could no4 be used as a gucstteuse Barrett commented on the cnjKtriaiKe of the restrictioo to show in the chain ot title He said the txdmance should be an«nded n«>w to av«d ipnng through this proceshtfe, but m this point, recotreriOTded denial of the CUP It was noted that the applicants ’ cooeem is only that they arc allowed fo continue making the improvement rm their pfi^jerty Callahan imived. Kellev secoreied, to adopt the Denial Revolution #3403 for a conditional-use permit for Bnan Kipfer anti Cneg Sargent, and referred the applicants to center with the Citv Attorney on the placement of the restnciion iwticc on the property title Callahan directed the Staff to draft a change in the ordmaiKe. (•#7) #1972 DANII I. J. RADFORD, J59J C:R% STAL PLACE - VARIANCE RESOLUTION #5494 Callahan moved Goenen seconded, to approve Resotufion #3491 for Danid Kadlonl. Aves 4. Navs 0 (*#8) #l97h DON P. GAMBLE, 111, 46*0 BAYSIDE ROAD - PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION . RESOl.l 1 ION #5495 Callahan rnov ed, («>etten secondrd, to approve Rcsolulion #3495 for a Preliminary Subdivision fo. IXm P Gamble. Ayes 4, Nays 0 r \1iVl 7f s OF TMi tTH CV>t M vttXiivimoofS NmiMBi * 14 mi fW) »ir^ IL%\%HI M i: *i 'I %IUL\ N m»mt **» mink \\v i ko%ii. I .%KUM'E * nON *34f* Ardwect. Unse Sciwkh, rtrtt^emtd tW AijpikjMi Vilbitsth rcponrd the i|>piicjiiiMi for la !jkeshor« scths& vtnjsKt TTie exusam mtvaofv md gmft be npp4a».ui and. ahhouiih the new stmetufe he ^ api'fi'xMnateH el the ixaBse wthick, it wiB eocixMcfi iw^' the axeraye lakesl^we «ihadt fene bx •4T The t onwassKm rtcomnrswkO apprtnal hut a>keJ that the meet wkith the net^febor* to the ! Jitfh, the Ih'rtmen's. to xeei thru apprmal t»l* the piw) The Citv retened a tetter trora the Ikjflfman * xo«aM|t corKrrn wrth the The Hoifniao’t have >ubnutted a new tetter adxvMig thex’ have met xxiih apfrftcant^ lepiexcDtAUxt and no» i^prose ^ proptwai as prewmed Cioettm conunerted that there a* ni> other k>i^al place to bux!d the nets residoKe Jabtouj uid the reason for the axcrage lakeshore sethack a to protect the ncighfcor* It uias noted that 3j>pr(nal •'f this t^^phc^ioii could result m the HolTmm's hasing the riidtl to move thcTT rc«kttce forward Goeueii moxed, Kdtey jecoodrd, to RcsjioikM »'40ri prr the findings ind ConditH^m i>f the Plamtif^ Cormmsacafs fecommehmi Avrs 4. Nays 0 l-f nn • W4 MAkIM UC EXSE - WIMTWARn M ARINA C'alUlun mox-ed. Goetten »ect>ndcd, to approve thr 1^^ Manna lacensc for Wimlx^ard Kiania. Inc at 1444 Shorchnr I>n\e> Aye* 4. Nays 0. OTHER INFORMATION (ialfron reported Start has rccchcd a letter trom James tear. wIh> had pfeNuni-Jy received approval to build retaining 'sails on his pri'periy cm l>unw»>ody 1 car avWed the City to alU'.v him to use Allen block instc.id of the "lannon slorie” prcvioudy vubmiitcd in his plans due to the cost invi'i ’.cd 1 he City t.nuinetr recommends approval of this change The Council members voiced then approval ol this change. MAYOR/rOCNC It Rl PORT STARTI.NC; TIMi: FOR 1 Il'Y COUNCIL MEETINGS Goetten moved, Jabbour seconded, to change the vtart lime for the City Council Meetings to 7.00 p m Ayes 4, Nays 0 r rw «rnu Aiic*n!si>im auMa ira; tgii>c» N*>\nkBta u iw &%GA Hill. T%\ ir P%MC KL Dk fwcd oOvkS »> A\mid!ke fa lie C'liv lo ftce if usaI fa |Mfa | «pose If fht fa^ i» *c^i»«d fa cgg>-p*i«fec *r*r, ll» Cil> would f«v the mui.et pnce cf S40,uu0 If the hfa r* uhcfi fa piihhc use sM then dccskd to use fa c4hcf *»«* ^ oikisenlBp it« Stitc, tian the CoBXy. and ihcr* open to lAher fa ac4|ifaiKW !^fa^ reported a Jr%etopcf i* faeicsted «the propcm Mid to trade the lax fafof pMcel fa a p«cd ae*bv The (faek?pef fais the parcel • «p»e«wn»« best nirted fa honw «e» »d fa a road to sen^ the wWrti^ TV land wfah wouM be av adabie fa exchwjc Itta more iri» a»i comaoB a ravfa TV weighboca m Saiu HiB v»oiild Ukc to ««r IV immJ for * park Maburth reported there rt a I aBev-nav easoiwni (M the propem which would be u«d as a pedestrian atceaa Callahan mos^ Cfatlci seconded, to duect tV Cny Adiranistraior to acquife tV land fa pidiUc use Ayes 4. Naxs 0 MCTD . LO>G LkKE WAIT MQl Aim IMFROATMFVr PROJrCT Council inctwVrs were concerned with a draft from the NU l> of a proposed aciceincnl w.ih iV City x>f Ofiw fa tV Lo«i5 Laic Water tjualitv Improvemem l*rotKt wWch IS dirtVrent ftom then (wrcepiion of tV Agreement TV miinber ot > ears of ma^enance fa tV aerators mefakd in tV MWC D project is ddTcrm itian w Vt tV Counci! had agreed CaJtdan said tV fish hamer on CoKd 5 discussed m i V drafr wai not part of the aareemeni as thex understood it KeUev w«iid like to heat frt>m t V resides in tV areas where t V ponds are to be hxaied TV Ccunal members wouU like to see tV draft reflect t V a>ncems of t V City ol Ofono toward tV prefect I V CiHinal b not readv to commit financnally to tV project and would like to receive answers to the k*spstics »>n the por^ kvcaiums. what will occur and when, and iV tespense from the citizens that w .ll be atTccted Nloorse will wtite a letter to t V \K W 1) to clarity iVse maners Callahan and Jabbou? will conljraic discusxu»nx with the MCWl) cm OK I f>>G l AKi:. < OM RACr ACCOOTINO SKRMl I:s WITH OROM) Council Member Kelley asked for a copy of the proposal Ving presented to the City of Long Lake for their possible contracting of firuncial and accounting servic^ troin IV City of Orono Kdkry was interested in c^taimng mformaitoo on how the (ity will recoup their costs, and what the fees are based on Moorsc will send the supporting documents to Kellcv r r1 Illli imiNm m HUNt tt.UiEn\OlftU>UM MTktsmJL U l«»4 UfUlH Kdrv niMoi ^ buikct t» lookatp the dfendv sew m retiDoa to rr\tm>e^ •nrfus 1 n I whtiTi l^cic> «»aaderal d there a the nerd to reMCv the bsdisted arras tlvmshotii the \toone reporteil the flares re i^arihbk. afldiquartcttv vcs-t<>- dMc rci^wi teceeiS hawS^ out to the CaiBsi I M.IM IH Ki rtlHf fell) PAV »tQl EST*1 QLDrR%STAt n\\ W>4»- B1 Ff Al O mtiMiNOis Ca^faR fno««d Gortten Mconded. to approve the^ m|oesi toe pa\iiien! cat tt» OUj CfYStri Bay Road profeci «the aeowi of S2*>,SiO A\«4. NavsO (•«I2) PAV RtQl I.ST »2 BKtm A Ka%D RECQASTRl'CTIQVWATEIITOlhS ROADf I lAI RI - BlUAUJBm MDiOlS Cafiatun ramed. Goetten kcoik M. to i|?piove the Rci|ursi for Pa>tne« No 2 fiw the Brtmrj Roadi pfoiect «the tmount of S22^A^ 24 Ave» 4, \a>» 0 cm’ AOMIMSTRATOR’S «l PORT (•*ij) I poAii; ot \i iHioRs Kit ii.M.Mi huvnoNh unance Dl PARTMKN r SM.RIAiA l ION OF Dl TItS CatUhan raovel Goettot saroeded to apprme the LnytementatHMt of the AiKiiu>r’» R^omroendatiom for Internal Cootrob Ayes 4. Nay* 0 <•141 HENEW*\L OF INSTRANrC ACIFNT OF RECORD XtcHHje reported that mo*l of the C'ltyS iriMifafKO are purchased through the League ot ('itie* The League require* the I ily to have an Insurance Agent ot Record Thi* perw'n has the expertise and certification to advise the City on ilKir insurance needs C.iIIahan queaioned the responsibilities pertormed by this agent h was decided «t KeUey's suggestion to develop a list of possible candidates tor Ihiv position for future need Callahan nKJved. Jabbour seconded, to appoint Mr IXiwevn C'ails^m, .\pple Valley Agency, as Insurance Agent of Record for I‘>95, at a fee not to exceed $7.S80, mcluding any commissions earned on fHilicy premiums paid by the City i^yes 4, Nays 0. / , r ui!^rrcsaF n» uuno i irv ixn mi.IbOmST. HELD ON NmTlbffit U l««4 rii|5H>IW>^0 MI^*W S41fC¥>l MHI3 ri %%tK ri %%l RI KIlSOl.l IW^ . to mktpt Raaiahom ^S497 recofnuH^ tl«e Oroau for «MMR tHi> '(TflftiiiB) tso^'V^ CjocCtcii Ifigil Sdmni C'mK Tcmm T i«i§i PI Bi K ^oKi^s PI m il%s4: uFCtBFORiri! ri >:k s^XEPini Moonc reported the r«> has. a tractor »«li a IvocMiiartacIwwni for «mm rcimnjl The Pari romntaiioacn idcniified the ikaiing rwk nrnmmmfr lo he a pniv«% Th» r«<iuirt3 a tVarcMigh trwMif prior to the actual Aoodnf T he cah in (|ucstion i«iN pfoicci the operaton trcao asow boa n Mcr*« back who that Cacea laHwur nwwd. Goeitcit seconded, to approve the ^chiMi of a cah aitachnwoi for ti» «k«tm5 reik ckai w^ oqufMncnl m a ccMl aoi to exceed S3.0U). to be fijnds^ from ti® equiffncm oitftav fund Keflev naked Mourae for cUnbcatwii of the pararacters by nhkfei the Cay pyrefoaev «ei» npMpnarm and at wkhai eqmfancaa cost a ti» dcasoo brotqdN beUMc Itte Couned for approval if the purcha» » not m the budget \1<xirve indicated aeaiK afl capitai equifmiem tairdascs art brought to the founed t#|7| REQUEST FOR 5THI EI LKiHT k I OI l> C RE NTAL a%Y ROAD NORTH AM> fX>IJNTV ROAD 4 Mo«if»c repined the requevi Ibf the tnstallation of a arcet light at OW Crystal Bay Road North and County Road 6 1 his aaCTSKtKHi rtcenTS a high level of traiTic ftom sc Ikh>1 events Nloone ot^ed ncigldsjrs can ask NSP for a ttrtel fight and be billed diicvily by NSF Because iho hgtdi benefit the general putdic. it is iecommended the co»t be fiiiHkd liffough the general fund budget Callahan moved, Goeften seconded. Id approve the initallation ot*a street light at tho intCl section of f)ld ('rv vial Bav Road and County Roadi b. with the S50 oi®*timc inaallatton cost and the SJl 10 month elccnncity cost to be paid from the City’s gcT»-^ fund. Ayes 4, Navs 0 r#IS> PROPOSED 1^5 MEETING SrHFDUl F. Canahan nKned, Goetten seconded, to approve the pfopsised IW5 meeting sctolufe. Aves 4, Navs 0 -.JF' h MivTisof iHi RUAtAP»irr> \mi\r»tCLom^i\i:\sf:R 14 vtVARRE ^ %n « Pi.%^r sii M(wm rcf^wicd e^oraHttoa m the \a\mt9 W ua P iJM Studv and ihc tw<^ to imli rr tkr ym^‘* ei itie rehi^ imcmi M^ciorfc swt« a unpomci Uoi the l'it% Bo ocaroo «# makms c%nsm Icr the Cirv's mstor tTcjtroci* terc n a need to dHapt chcfric^ or to the Couacd 2xs3Dbcn iire coaccrncd the co«« lavoKed Tite 1^^ hudfct ncludn S^ fWMi for the reiwifeiimiciw >*oc% Tl»ik reifuni mndd rcoBocalr Ihn* 6mIs to the auhr hloorw s»d the awdv mwhi he compklcd m la IMV5, there v*»i he Hfyiw^iTfaiely l«0.000>2^,000 Cw the fini phaee of the ichebihtaiiiMi peoyect 1 hiee to fbw yon H the peo yectam to updAe the 1*010 pieoi l^hour MO«cd. tCcBi%' lecooded, to maisanrt Boncttr o o to proceed with the wato pkm liudv ai a cost mt to exceed $10,430 Am 4. Hasn O |W rSTABl.tsM n nuc HR%M?tC DATE - ff leQNAI. WATTRC'IIAFT ORDIAANf E t alUhjn niggcstcd a foim puhhc hrarwg io he held iit lai&uiy The txxi date will be deternsned at a bio time <fii>TO?nriurTi n si aip pi mp issptiCToii Mixx^r reported the or^wiul plan uias to uUhzc uj-housc stall to pofonn the suiap puir^i irapcctMim These uiftpectioQa are jiwoMdcd free On turthcf study. Staff has seen the need to comiact out tor an mdefsoiknt inspector to meet the needs of the htnnes>»* nef in jpfovfcding e%0jmg tra^stions and in response to the current heavter than normal workload of the City's tn^^tion staff Cosmcil members were cs-'oeemed vsilh the ad4niorr*t co^ insi^ved Moorse said Staff wosrid nuke esei'v aitemfR to complete tto iinspectM:*ns tn-house tit si hetwe uiili/mg the scrvxcs of an mdepcrulent inspector Callahan moved. Jabbour seconded, to outhstrize the use ol a contracted inspector to assist with the sump pump inspection program at a cost mil to exceed S3.000 Avo 4. NavsO Council mefrtiers also noted that the Citv should notify residents feceiving wai0 trom the Navarre Plant that the City is softening the water T his has icsultetl in double softeninjt bv biHh the Citv and the residents, which is unneccssarv C ITY ATTORNEY’S KEPfTRT City /Mtome>' Banett requested ^journmcni to Executive Session r Of Tw iffcwjui caioNocm ax'm 1. MttTIMi KaXMT^ M. C*«22) LMXftSES C'dl^tiD BSTiTd. Gocnra JfOsrfcA iP ifiwtw* a homt uccu yitk* fecmr for Ckartri Oftoi ^jodersyx 1295 Lorwii tiwda A»€» 4, Vava 0 mxsi CilaiM ao^cd. Go^ai gewidgii. to approv g isvssia of the AO Foods lA cc 4, Navi 0 ^lui « i.\v«s AaNHJRNMFNT TW V«is ad|cwiiellDDyRiili^< Sr»Mo« si 9 40 pa i Edward J Callafaa Jf - Mayor ATTEST DcHTJiiiy M Haflm, City Ckfii Tc;«r" KEQITST FO« COi:>CIt i^CTION CQUNaLMHTlKQNOV ? 8OfYOFPROKOIIATE: Nov«Bl>rr ISm Iff \I NO IlipaiffnifM Ap^ovat: Tiimt Mjtiuel F GaArai TWi Ammam fUmmm & liiliiiii;* tp’in:Hevievtii:Afcmlai Sertkaa: L Item Dcscripij flS95 Pit W<i^, 2971 Caslo Rvxid • AfNfr Che Kid Variin:^! Ap|^ictnl h*% iikta ihM Ctus be JeUye^ antil December 12 mcetti9 TAWTMgSSAOe)tJt/ ^----C-=CI S _____ V7/- raa-<9 JFAK E N».\ « » • SNiiS-V. Art&uik CCCJi i mcPK^co c^—■'Ikfia CALL j Ifll - -------- - —-----------------.——4 1 cyttSTcafniu V VMJ. CALL. ACAm |...... _.J____________^-------------------- 1 vMMTs rasa vou |! i*-______1___ 1 HfTU»€0 VOU« CAU. i1 : WILL PAX TO nxi I * MESSAGE /A ^ SIGNED C3^ FOF4M ~’4aCX3 '^' UTXJ l^^ U s * icx?to pecvcle :^ COUNCIL ACTION REQITSTED: Options: 1. Table per applicant’s request. 2. Take action to conceptually approve or deny per siatf memo of 11-7-94 3. Other. *■* tyj'd □o H rr» I a E11KG0Q4mo194 CIT^’ OF ORONO P.O. Box M Crystal Bay. MN S51IJ 47J-7357 APPUCATION NO. 1895 NOTICE OF COiNCtt. ACTION V02US of Soikt: n i5<MTO: Pn Wolfe 2371 C«co Poi« !U W'a^au. MN 55391 COPIESs \OTE:4 lOa 0 AGAINST TITE OF APPUCATION: Variance DATE OF MEETLNC: 1114 *^ NCIL action • MOTION: Couxa mcctinf which will start « LIM P ® ^ snendance. Ith in RKQl t ST lOH COOCIL ACTIONDATE: Novenitjejr T. ITEM NO.; ^Drpartmntl Apfinmil: Smm P OaffrM Titir PUmaf A Zoeiaf AdRMiii^iittor Rcrkmti:\Slfndjk Swtfewt /nnn Pal wr^fc lsTI Cats® Pw« Ro«I Viriiiice Zooinit ni>frict: LR IC Singfe Fumlv l ake^Jiofe Rcs*Jc«ul. . . «:rc Aoolkaliaii- Attcr-the fact vtrufvei. for coiSirictioo of Moragc shed kKiicd S‘ from H«^>rel»nc. <ariciuWy t 3 5 ’ fn>m .ak kM line, and comtitutins 120 ».f. of hardcover in the O* 75 ’ zone atere no hardcover is allowesl. lia dT Eshihitii A Planning Coranussioo Mimnes 1017 94 B - Nvifitc of Planning CommissKm ActKai 10/1M 94 C - Mcito? and Exhibits ol U) 12 94 Ih^niSNioii Please rcvww the memo and exhibits of KVI2 94 Brietly. applicant cominicicd a I0’xl2’ storage vhed near the lakeslwfc. replacing a svmKwhai larger detenorated shed m the same kcaiL Ihc consin^tion was ds>ne wittK.HU a permit, and in vmlation of code sectiom regarding hardcover, smicture setback from shoreline, oml the mm-amtomimg use section. The applicant requests to leave the shed as is in its current IcKaiion, ciimg a number of reasons for the request in his letter of Oetdser lOtb. Plamiinu Commission Recommcndalion Planmnc Commission reviewed this application at their Octobei 17:h meeting and on a vote of 7-0 recommcffiled denial of the request, noting the lack of accepnbie hardship or justiticaiioii for granting of variaiKcs. and noting that aif.nate UKutions ..xist on the propeny where the structure could meet code requirements. Staff Recommendation Staff concurs with Planning Commission that the variances should be demed based on lack of acceptable hardship or justification. Staff further recommends that the applicant be require o remove the structure to a location meeting ctxle requirements. h it * F' ^ (or Council Acc page 2 of 2 Noverabci 7. 1994 Zomn* Ftk 41895 connfwc«] Apf>licaa sliouU t* tiiMsesi of the coismKung a 'lock bos* (20 s.f. mastmutn aret. 4S’ nuximum hcighi) in the ^ne kxjlioii to coaam the csming a»i irrijatHm >>>tem COTtrols. Opciofis for AefioR 1. Coocepaul 4emal, dtrccimg staff to draft i denial resclutic?n for final acikm on November 28th. 2. Table tor infonnatiofl (SfsecifjrT 3. Cooccpcual approv al. directing staff to draft am approval res.3luTlon for your next meeting hafdshipi). 4. Other ch f ]\ I r M \tisl TF< Of niF ORO^O PI COMMISMON ^4^:no MFIdon oi:tober u . % ...-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ^ 4#l - P«« 4cn« « S- COK.™ »«(. t«>f M. » JWtJv «,m .t« t«. Due to the iiv of the -e.sie ■» f«i 'CuW he i hazard, wrak the peak ot :he;ood cn Ba%wde .%«*« pr. h;* good sale mtr> Hlibusii w4 th« c«»sr» «om»ihr IM" «.^. c«*. .t* . p.«6hm .«h McCo#». ifcK to th« (ugh i>*_ » ult Kcr« wiU b* > poonn co«*>»n^ the dnve\hav» due to the itcep fiade an<^u« I,.« ««d tto . -• •ho*” >^'' I-’*' rc;2^:^Lrr;oT^"t:‘k; -«. «*,«= to tp. ov^i b> H».cp.n coumv and iheCite ot Orono A>e» T. Na>»') y THIS n t.M WAS Rf:>u)'H>» hoA! Jin \(.knu\_______ _ .. «.j( .is'.5 PAT wol yy. '.r 11 asco roiM '.^' *’ VARLVNCES Ct)VHM All<» Of Tt Bi n lIl AlUNt.- ;.s..-0l..l. Tlw Centficitf olMiamg ind Afficiiv:! of PuWica.on -.vw* noicJ \tr 'Vrife '.*A& nresertt. Gat&on rrro^fd thn oppl.cRKH... for .n artcroho-tict MT»nc. '" ry -V ,one The jhed is \0\\Z\ requtr.nii - buiidina rermii. is located 8 tr^m the LemK..rooon.a,nP«i:')sf othr,0cov« ltoii.0 r y from ,h.«Jclo. ana ncx.... the pubhe access and beach The ihei'. >*.as rcplacea. r.ather tnan repaired, vsihic acaxding to the code cannot he done ;n the 0-75- rene 'taking it non-contomung. The D\R reco-nmended deraal in a ietter. later reNistng thdr recommendauon that if the shed Aas piacra 10* horn shoreline, the applicant should go to the Gl^sT'd there is a prooiem -.un tr.e exact iccanon of the propertv lot ane A Torrens nrohihiv 'Aouid te reuuued to deter mine 'Anere the lot line is located This ecu ^-He Oc^ Ihe dw recommends denial It .hould be noted that the neighbors have said the shed has improved m appearance / V r VLNtTE5 Of niE OROSO FL V.MNO CONl^lSSION MEETLM^ KFLD ON OCTORtR \ ■. 4»3 - - Wolf# *& ^b vvotf. C0I»««I U». th. c.:v „4«1» W.W fh» .h. d»<«i« 1« <*• —«‘*>0^ '»*» H«i th« .1 pfoWcffl .. Kcurn H» :«i« ill* eM««a crtii« probh— ««h !mg^ theft th. rt«d ««Th.. p.0W«. The thrtho--.th.pu.ivfc. f%52rRi «nd cicctnctfv ibf ti» art* Wo*f. .««trt —rt . fcrttfcV ^ b»M« hrt -v»rt th. P«t« «fc hrt pfccrt . puhrtfourt «. tlut no wch p-«.|or«. »d th. .V.prortN. *>*• *h«h«. Schrorte notrt th« th. .pphcin. fccrtd no. h.v.JO «ou. mrtaoy-v-um> p.o^ u«cs<»> . t-enc. b. ««»rt 0. to. «a to hVp «!*"«« P«*^ rewed that a neighbor had rectrhtd a ^anaoce foe such a leoc« Noun co«n«trt tfut «cunn <k« no. . h-dthp m i, «,. Kftvrt bv . .hrt NoUh notrt tbOK «. V ^ toctrt. CourtJn-.niMT..ho»4.locl.bo..-fctht.rto«4.5 sene the needs tor the eketncal and pumo Pete-rto nwNrt B«, «t:onPrt to <lrtv Apph«..o» .1 S9< to. rt «to-th.-fiot vrt»« ,V of . vhrt fo. P« Wotf. .. :.7 ) C»co Po,m Rort Av« 7. N.v. 0 lU) •l»*'* JAMES «. fH.UVND. JJ45 CRYSTAL a\V ROAD • FACT VARIANCE • C0MTSCAT1ON OF FI Bl.lC OEAJUNC. - 7:.0-7;5t F- ». "tntne::. of Mulmg aid AffiJ.t-t of PoblKOtion A«e notrt \lr Oeland vvas present Gal&on stated this appticauon uas labJed from the list meeting to dev-ise a reysion for the which'Mil preser%ei large tree Hardcover percentages need to be ciliated A lot coverage vanance is techfucadv needed bus is less than the 15«X) $ 1 allowed J r CITY or ORONO P.O. 9a%^ 4T>?357 /ONLNG ITli: NOriCl OI FLiYSMNr. COMMIS5ilON action D ate of NOTICF: id\%m TO: P* Wolfe 2S Wtyna. MN 333^1 COPO S TO: type of APn ICA'nuN: OATF OF AiEmKG:VOTE:FOR 0 AGAINiT Plaaiitag CooHnission rtcoiKKiuls tfc* ftoBo^tni; Ocntal fof rctsom noi*l bekfv NOTE5 AMI SPECIAL COVDITIONS: L»ck of ecccptjfefc bwvtolup Of juttificjiioQ for ff»n*inf of wuncei. Altcnutfc tocjiiom BnKtuft roccuaf cede ftMujremems are available. I App{icaQI*S nie*t icheduied riKCiuJf D confintied ai. Ciiv COUKII Monday. Novembef U. 19^; noeim* v.m» a! 7;30p ra.I If you Jes« cm.fi*<l cchh « of tte olfKUl PUrmin* Commisitoo mimtes. toy arc ava.Ubk frcOT tte Ctiy Rccordcf after rmew and appro^*1 ^ ^ IMamung Comnmsion. i I ifin ^3 loc Rofi .Vtoinmraior frnm MKiHci P Gsl!n».A /j rXtic:October 12. Siib|tct: f Pw Welle, rs'l C*sss Pom Refti • VihnKes • PttHk Uctfiat Tj I 411II.Distrkti IJl 1C. l-jmilj Ijtoiicfe ReiideabbL 12 Avre AppKcai Aftcf-tfce lKf tinMces foe cowfmctw# of 10’ t 12” iiofafe died k'viicd 8 fhxB Os liuetmc. iMgyiWy) ) 5’ fnioi wk M line, md caostmumy 120 t f. of hmicom mi the 0>?5* foot wtiett m lunko\cr a aikmnl Tte item ms ubkd « >«« Scy iwito 19 matia| feec*«r the £^k:aa pmeta SuCr d Aivlml hi »ai be prcKiM «the dcste 17 mcetkig Ua gf fAhihm A • B • c • O • IjCOif from ApfHicMM. 10^ 10^ Leticf from DNR. 9 27 *M Noiite of Plmnmf C'W uiumwm Aa>^. 9 22:94 Memo i»J F ihih«» »>f 9 1A 9I Pkase re\sr» the above oomi cxhjbUv While the DNR ha> recoiraiKiikil tfco'il. the jfsplicant has provitisl a letter «kuilihf t» hardifej|i» aid hackfreund rvyaniii^ the shed. well as the kjottion of thi^ property next to a public access aal tsach area. The i\sue of the kxanoo of the property boundary b ad'lresxd in the nienw of 9/lT^. Plannine C»>cnfni^’iK>o’s opCKna lor as dctaikd m that fhenK) remain applicable. r IP OCIP^ 10. Ml. Mkharl P Gff!h» A City ofOraao 27W Kdly Pirtrww Orono. SIN 55J56 I>sar Mikcr. » V08 fc» MjhBib for J of *e no* >«*»«■“**"“** PIcm* iB kIi «u» l«a« fo »v to m «te il* f*..-i-w fo KtaU ite «oe« *P» dtU>. rfhwiM fl'* dUfaoit ««>»>« ccdiffcwl ■• to toi >«.*» iriifKto* •“ deli^nl uliileilumvadmWKlii^ltoitooBh Rato todHtoiho the c.t> .rfOnKfolKli*'^ to toJ It oo OM rrrj«n}, a»fcr«iirf >«» ats« lo »ci to »»to* *» Ptjiwmi Coouniiiion. IhcK&«. trth twMutoiitoiia .«tnU bow inunnfitoly - T.wtn.pocecdingt upoti apfsroval of cko rctpiPit As %%€ Oiscussed, the tralTrt on the «neaeia jnd dock has crented « uhm^ hifdship we were not awii« of when we pgrchMcd Uus fsfofwt) twci>< scars ago tkTuk the shed^wooU not base ofeveitted all of the ptsikms created by the casemcitt wc are cwfideni it hM el roimted "^T g* them. Sectmty for oiB-posseassons and «3 family has been a serious problem as police itpsm^T frequemlv s^lhSaicd. Throughout the trespassing, after hours ttafTic in our >ard and on our doc^ theft and breakii^ and entenng we have continued to maintain the easemeni. 1 his has entailed everything from cleaning up broken bottles ai«i beer cam to mowing, seedina. landscaping, providing tlK City with fabric for lU retaining waU and allowing the City te come onto and grade our property for a new drainage ditch. Tbr casement makes our property unique because of the seuaity pfoWems it generates. Loss of ihb shed would increase the hardship of otff security problems. The propertv doesn't allow for relocation of the shed without significant expense but more importantly without loss of a significant level of security for us. Practically ajtd financially hardships would be created by lack of another suiUble location on the property ind the cost ot moving pipes, pump, and electrical and irrigation systems that have been in this shed tor an estimated twenty plus years We need a secure structure at the lake for our possessions as well as for the 100 w^ electrical Kix, pump, pipes and irrigauen sy stem. To relocate these s> stems would create a significant hardship of its own. r ITi I5*id Hf 1 ITiBttift W«bciKT0dKi AscriikiKpl%y th> <lcig!guii^« the <rvc jr«» md tfcg sifcfy «flhf thcd rt and ^ iicnmiiiffiittfMWiafCaJ Stmra Mis ONR, •*« i*iJ! pfw^ide •ddWMl io*a*f « is ^ to «M®at i* vtsBil taif»£i dl I ID iO ^tiaiCVQ’ •< CMlfe •'WrtL wMB# JWW ijrfi£31 ID kfCp iBSSlPfSJfl fhcdiii il# PW^cMlBK«37^7050(swk)ef47l*R:20(fc^)if I CM be dC lisvaddawflil irasoKf Sincefctv. >A<\;SUU?L Pat aad Ruthie W tfe 2171 Casco Point Road Wi\73ia, MN 55391 A 1 I iTAtl Ot j 31 M A* ^DEPARTMENT Of NATURAL RESOURCES ffETIK) MATOU - 1200 MAUfCS MAO. ST. PAO.. S&100 772-7910 S«pt«At«r 37. I9f4 ?“C=iVE0 SEP t 9 192^ f r/ CP xr. Hi)i« Caffron City of oroAO S.O. Sox Crystal Say. Hirniasota 99122 R£» LWfO CSC APPLICATIOSS. CXTT Of OROSO. NCNKCPXfl COUNTY Daar xr. caffron: X hava coercnta on tha Collowino land uaa applications. #1995. Pat WQlfa.-133-lii. Tha applicant raqussts aftar-tha-fact hardcovar, avara^a lakaahora aatback and laka aatback variancas for tha raconstruction of a shad. DNR Matro watars raco«u»anda that tha city deny tha varianca raquasts as thay ara currantly proposad. Thara ara many altarnata locations on tha lot .harm tha shad would ba abla to maat tha city's satback ra<|uiraaants. Ua also <|\iastion uhathar hardship axists. #1999. Gustafson Dasion on bahalf of Janas Laar. 2529 Dunuoodv Avanua (27-132-11. Spring Park Bavi. Tha applicant requests approval of a conditional usa permit and varianca for grading and construction of retaining valla within tha 0-79' lakashora aatback. Wa understand that thara is an existire? erosion problem and that a replacement wall of soma type is required. Wa do not object to tha city approving retaining wall work at this location as long as: tha city engineer agrees that the dewign is structurally sound and will, prevent erosion probleas, disturbance of the existing trees and vegetation in the lakeshore area is ainiaized, and any shoreline riprapping is done in accordance with the r-I^s of the Hinnehaha Creek Watershed District and the CNR conditions for not requiring a permit. i#1968. Keith and Vivian Banoert. 35QQ Bayslda RoadPIP 05-117-23 n QQ19. f27-l33-23. Stubbs Bavi. The applicants request several variances for construction of a driveway and single family residence. DNR Metro waters reccaaends that the city dfiay the variance requests as they are currently proposed. In particular, we are concerned 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 bluff were allowed, the applicants would still have a marginal access based on AN EQUAL opportunity EMPLOYER r li m* MU« Caffron S«pt«»iMr 27, l*t4 p«9« 2 current traffic aafaty atandarda. «a recoaaond that the applicants sicpldr* th« poasibility of obtainlnt an aaaaoent for an altarnats access aliqnMfiC. It should bo noted for all the aboua varlanca applications that the courts have said that the applicant has a •heavy burden of proof to shoe that all the preraquiaitea to the granting of a variant are aatiafiod. This is because a variance allovs property to be ys«d in a nanner forbidden by the ordinance. The Departaent should be advised of the action taken on itess #lif^ d^nd #19*t within 10 days of final action and eopiaa of tho official record should be forvarded to this office if the variance rsquasta are not denied. Please contact ae at 772-7*10 should you have any questions regarding thess coaaents. Sincerely, ceil Strauss Area Hydrologist CCS/cds cs ^ke Hinnstonka filas 27-125-11 and 27-133-23 r cm oroROSO p.u. ios m Cmx^ Baj. MS 47i*7357 /ONLNG IvlLE #1^95 XOIK'S OF B-CNMNC CO>Dn>>l«N ACTION DAim OF NOnCEi S<f»f8iicr ZZ, 1994 TOi Pn Wolfe *srri Casco Pwai Rosl Wa^/Ma. MN 55>9I •n ff: OF APPLICATION: Varuncc (Aftcf-lhf I kiv DATl or AIEETING:I9vW4 VOTlIs 4 FOR 0 AGAINST Flan i , ' •Bcafii the h^lovi TaNcd foe ffifcaa ooied htkrm-. AUhouih n>p*icani Iwl ft«|ocf«a this be tatkd uniil he met with Jeanne Mabu'ffl. aeplicani d*l not co«*ki Mv M^oith Suff view! this as an unwimnteij dcUv and placed the appIic«io« oa the Sepwaber 19th agenda Application %ts tabled by plaminf Coean«ssioa siact applicant was not present. contact Jeanoe Mat?usth anmedafely » schedule a ffieeiinf A|»Iicini*s next ichedulcd roeettnf b confirmed i»: Planiuni Coaunisswiu Monday. October 17, 1994; meeting starts at 7;Q0 p m If you desire ccnificd copies of the olfical Planning Commission mu^tes. they are available fniin the Cif) Oeri aftef fcview aisJ approval by the Planninj Commission. zaiHiis: '7 to: From: sM Mcmhcn Upa Ciht Micliaei P GifThsm. Auisuni Plaonsg & 2mmti /^minhtrafcw Scf4cinfcer 14. Sttbjrcl: Pit WcUc. Zm C»o> Ptoim ttami Vaniosxi - PuNk Hearmi i: i\ii€T*ihc-fici for oi i 10* i 12 storjlttf shed kemd 8 from the shorriwe. firgu^) V5 from the side M line, and ct^iroiing IITO if. of hardcover m tte 0>75' rooe vnerv no h»dcf>scr is atfcmcd f^rtmeM Code Scslka£i*\ ariancff Rcqocsi 1 ScUioa 10 SM. I Mi s«i«i: 10 56. Subd 16 (O • No structure is iHcsrcd lest thaa 75 ’ from shoreline •Shed b 3 ’ ffom shorelincK 2 Sectwn 10 22. SuM 5 and SecQoa 10 56. SuM. 16 iL) • No lankoscr jlk»%ed m 0-75 ’ fOfS. (Shed comibutts 1204^ & f of hankevtf). S^tioii 10 55. Suhd 26 ?fe&s.TiiifonDsi| uses (A died apfarcnily fsresicml) eststmg ai ihis tocaiKm was totally renn’sed and rcpiaced '*iih the new shed. This action cofEUHUted srucQtral repairs tti an annHint tn etcess of 50% of the VilKlC of the old iSfatd ^ tiig im^ pi hecamc nL^-s:onlofrning. m approsimatcly 1675 ^hen code was aifctpled). list of i:\hihiN A U c D E E G 1! I J Apphcaticm Plat Map Property Oanen’ list Ijener of Res|uesi I etters In'in Neighbors Klsen and Iverson Survevs;« U Otto *& Associates - Received ‘^-8-64 2) Otto Associates - Dated 4-13-64 3) Otto & Asstviates - Dated 8-22-84 4) Otto & Associates - Dated 3-1-84 10-25-33 5) Kelley JL Kelley - Dated 2-1-57 61 Original Plat - Dated S-1-1876 Hardcover Review by .Staff (75-250 ’ /one) .Sketch of Allowable Slied lavatioas CorTcspondeiKC • Violation Notice 8-10-93 • Uners 8 12-93. 11-3-93. 1-26-94. 5^94. 6-6-94 Non-Conforming Use Section 10.55. -Subd. 26 'I?'--- ? r ZooM^ Ftk #1895 Scpmeixt I#. IMM Pafc : Backcnnmd n« ifSflicM PKcfSh OKBiructol A ocw l(r » I'* 9»cU »h»:h iwicU by itM Impcctiom ncpMtaKfli m Aufint 19^3 «hri9^ thai uici) a OmU a ftm uk alkmcU lae usi lo leave « to tts cwmo KKataoo re'^uire varuikes trvm the lai;e»h0» iethack and hankovtf rcqairenwol* Mr Wolfe ba$ ackiwwkdfed ttM fhe dieil o cssentiany a cotnrieiB rcpljcemeoi of a tfai fonneriy e»i«ed in (hr iafor kjcaifc« Tte b coaftnned by the letter^ fn>m ihc DeiflibtKiiv p«Jf««Tty o«nm licnsew. sych total irplacefnem comitnites a vioiataiti the non^onfocmii^ use wciioo of the code, wfbeh b written the clear intent that old unscaBid tauiihiijis ^**-'*^ thr lafccdiuta vliindd he mi weed rather than replaced- thcc lAhibd 1) As can be seen fnen the sahiiia teois of eorrei|vifcfcncc. staff las reiterated fo the thb stnicture is illegal and must he relocated to a Ic^al locaiion on the property, meetitv setback and hardcover requirements Adding to the proNem is that the eastern boundary of the property ts in question due to lack tsf detail in (he original 1 879 plat and due to a legal descnprkm that lacks detail. !n fakt. many surveys of the prc;srry have been done throueh the years, and they are incisnsisicni The nk>st recent survey merely reflects stafTs intcrpl-ctauoo of wtel the le^ description imended to describe, and whKh applicacl’s surveyor fell h£l as much juMifKJrtioo as ^ny ot the prevKHis vcrsK ’fn. Probtematically. this most recent venton. while placii^ the shed wiifi.n applicant's property , results in a sigtuficani narrowing of the City » beach right-of-way which could caus^ shtnificant proble? is x continued use of the beach Because ol this issue, staff rccouimends that if Planning * ‘•.'^ais'KHi finds jusiif'icaiion to allow the shed to remain as located, such approval should be cvmditMned on applicam completing a torrens or land registration action to rcKh a conclusion as to where the property line actually is. Siaienient of Hardship Please review applicani's hardship Maienwnt on the application tonn and his letter of request. Given the relatively dear intent of the municipal code, is there any justincation presented that supps>r.s the existing shed locationThere arc other places on the prs^perty (see Kxhibii II) in which a shed could be legally located Fxisting hardcover as calculated by staff is 24 94*1 in the 75-250 ’ zone. Tlwre is likely a potential for minor hardcover removals to allow the shed to be relocated withinit a hardcover variance or with a very' minor variaiKc ot less than I %. 2oolfi| File #IS95 Septette 14. P»fe 3 RecomroenJ of . turvka\«r and odd ccnfc^ii^ uie variances to allow (he onjcture to renuiiu conditKxieili oo ipfttcam comptetm^ a (s»itf» or rc|mralk« actMio fUxsemim*i «kiaal moI reconamsi rrim'^e the offcrklinf structure to I coofbrnyjy kKJDOD. Dctcrmiog whcthef Ihardcincf vafiatKc in the 75-250 ’ zone is appiufy utg. for aJdLuBi wfoniiiikw^ or isstl the kn tine is legally cstabiitbed. tSirch Qi proeeM could! yJut nwuiy miinths^ should shed remain tn place dtinng than linffi?) r k 1f CITY or OmO * VASlAllCi I'^ICKTIOH w ’\ 'A % • ' • «• • "fc'Tv- Initial Application Faa fl75«00 ($50.00 p«r aach K.diti«tal Tariance) Aeneval Varianca Paa $100.00 (no chan9a froa original application) Varianca for non confonaing use 1200.00 Aftar-tha-Pact Paaa (Doufcla application faa) * a • « %> V % V >4 -ry .'ft.'A r a a ‘ a «» V'aaaa aava t*a . a a • nornTT i Sita Addraas i ATIOH ;>?7/ Ckw>o:^ Property Identif. Mutairar (P.I.O.) jV^/U ST37( Attach la^al dascription to aoplicaticn if not inclodad on raquired Sunday. Data Property Acquired_ _ _li/flJt (nonth/yaar) I (do)(do not) alao own tha a^^acent p^cala of land. Present uaa of property! raaidantial other(trecify? Zoning Dlatricti APPLicjynr Nana Address!7/ CLJ ,r>^ Phone (hofflte) Phone (wor)t) CP City!_ ^_ Zip! I SnCB (if different than applicant)Phone (h Wane Phone (work) Address!City X Zip! DESCRIPTION OP REQOIST Estiffiatad Construction Cost $/^O Descrifco rpqyest in detail .1 X►f flLrwCUimAl. AalL.i^ VARIANCES REQOIRED _ _ Lot Area iX^etback * • .a Lot Width Front Side Hardcover _ _Lot Coverage Rear Average Laxaslore Other (specify) HARDSeiP/DBSCRIPTIOliJDIf UNUSUAL PROPERTY CONDITIONStCRIPTIOliOE t vv/o' Describe undte hardship or practical difficulty and conditiona oreventlna coiroliance with Zoninq Code ; unusual pTope:erty r bY th» •pplicatioo f«tt«ch Additioaal Mimmf If si««*i»ar7)RBQOISB) StZBRirmS Jill of tb* inforoieioa mnmt hm ««bifcitfd --------— daf in order for T<mr •ppllaiti^ tb hm coa«id#fd cci^l»f t 1. Cof>l»t#d Application forn 2^ CTtifiod Preparty Owntrt tint of ownar* within 150* (you ouat obtain thia list froai Himnapin County Dopartaont of Flnanco A-(03 Gov't Cantor 341-3271). 3. _Plat Map (obtainad with proparty evrers list). 4. Cartifieata of aurray (aignail by a licanaad auraayor) to includa hardeeaar calculatlona aa raquirad (provida ona (1) copy for raproduction). Topographic aurvay (axiating and propoaad alarationa) if any changaa in axiating grade are propoaad (provida ona e^y 8%*xll*). «. Skatchaa or plana of floor & alavatioo vlava (provide I copy fk*xll “). y.___^Aa an adder^dua to thia application, plaaaa attach a aaparata liat of any other persona you wish notified ef thia application. i,___Additional itaaia aa aay be requested by City staff. The Applicant and Property Owner euat sign thia application. Please rimeiaber that your variance applicatiooi ia oot coBplete If the abovof laforsMtioo baa not bo<« included. APPUCAHT'S SlOIATUItB The applicant hereby agrees to provida all Inforsation required or requested by the Zoning Adninistrator, agrees to pay additional faea (staff tire not covered by original fee payment) and/or consultant expenses incurred in review of thia application, and certifies that the inforsation supplied is true and correct to the beat of h4A/h<r )tnowledge. Applicant's Signature Cate omms SIGMATUM The owner hereby ac)towladgcs and agraaa to this application and further authorizes reasonable entry onte the property by City staff, consultants* agents, Coscaission neabers, and v'nuncll ceitbera for purposes of investiga tion and verification of ;this request. ) V ^ . L I \ Owner's Signature _ _ _ _^Si lln. Date Applicant must have all VvV'^ittals Into the yity offices 25 days before the Planning Commission Meetihq, Planning Commission Meetings are held on the third Monday of each month. Applicants eust be present at all scheduled review meetings of the Planning Cemmsiasiou and Council. If an applicant is unable to attend scheduled meeting, please ma)ce arrangements to have an a»«borized agent ittend in your place and to advise the Building * Zoning Office’ of this change prior to the meeting. * . *# a* w • s a • r r cOOVT lot 5 JAII dUMO SiuiiJL tMK HtAK^iii rWfhhd LgM ^^TZulin J i-mmmn n/ft/amfiwinn mmm/^m m-nf*a n mm mnm Bmm%% linumi mmmfm fmnira u»cm tf Hit i%mf9fm 19*11 f*n II mzt999W M9i(99f m 091919 i • 9 iOt[• •am tmn pmm m iMifXiTa m uiflI# noin ton fwit 4 i i • MBLft J Mf9Itl momn €jmm mMItOtA m 99191m n»iii*f9 if 999f 9Mtf con man li9 c onno i n 9 o 9990 I M9 on MffiiTi m Hin u 1 • f V i9r9 o im M9 9|%19mna um a-iir-a n ma999.? 9 9 9 9 9 imt 9 • moio iim 19 II•9919 IMilll 0199999 9990109cm 9T OMHP»o ton om it> mniMtm m lUH s? ten turm19 I9*lt^*n II 999191991 con otwf m•119999 9 019099 COCiUH99 9 m \MmmmjiAtM m wan •9 n-iifoi fi warninn 1990 wmm mI 9 • 9 i ium umot 9 • ••▼09101 tUR 190 C99C9 iOi9tm^arw m tunC9-Uf-a II 99W € misn iii t9-lli ff II 99if 9190 C9$C9 miMf 99C999tff r OC19M i mn CMftliS • iUCf wuwnil UX9 wmm m MfiiTi oi %air MiUTi m wanii> t9-llf*CI If 9999 90ti uan warn tt99919 J 0999 i Mii 9909 J Mil Ci Hpritn m wan t cfifiM not foi rim «mcs»ff9 m m wamm tm mm Kocsfoirm m tmwmnm a it ammw mt% mn m to or 09 omiriai couoi 0949100 of oaoiTi lAAiim* 19 09 9isf or m CHMJ mm oiiu MO ubric ^ Itfl Aa/dto * 1 J *1 y DU - Vmnbcf9. 1993 \{f L>k Obuo BuiMinf (Kfcal Ctj of Omoc 2750 Krilry Pirkwi« Qrom, NtN 55350 Dew Mk V%aM iftafh kis koer lo ttn tppfiatkm hx m tmMm$ pensil ind to rctaiikl tte oofaie ilie»l iiiny frwkoce Af •« dikiiMcd o* ite iekf>lioof. the fcrikkf I html diil i»l matfi a buivhiw penmi and reliwli the «tofage ited oaihe fouakiioooi my focmer ^mgs died Ttev he • Iwfct f&ncntff ■ this kJCJOfMi foe m otimwed h*rt> phis >ean and iihsriuiiily w* swwia I Ae to U«p the smalkT anpnmd «racfBec I have had disc awl kmet hack peohkras o%cf ko ycafi and the hauluiK bcivccn the Itotts® wsd lakeshote cas he 'eiy dehUnatins lot Thii died is smaller and afer than the oW MfueKa® taHich «re a atety hazard and an attractive nuisance tc» our childm and other kids m the ncifhborhocsi. They pkytd in ami t»o the oW stnKtuie wluch seas jsirt siaaiag for an accident With the trafTK day and night on the ^mng puMk clement sic alio need this stoea|:e shed to secure »w p»>sscss»oi» Our nekhhors have been s®ry pkased with the nr* Mruciufc as ev kknee by their enclosed Ikoen Ruthie and 1 want lo do whatevcf t»e can to orork anthxn your system to keep this ^to^atfc shed in as cjiming location on the old foundation Pkase call roe at m'fk at 376-7050 or at la^iroe at 471 3220 if I can he of any additioiul assistance. Sincerely ycairs. f ^ M UJ# Pat and Ruthie W'olfc 2871 Casco Point Road Wavzata. MN 55391 I ) ^----- r Itovcalxr 9. Iff) City Of Orpno F.O. Bos f« Crystal Bay. KH 9932) Attn: Orono City Council A Orono PUnntnq O iSBlen RE: Tli« Patric ijclf# Rasldonco 2B71 Casco Point Road Haytata, KM 99391 To Khoo It Kay Concarn: Point Road and aro plaasod to aoo tha isprovattent. Ttio isprovad shad, now In placa, looks qraat and appaars s»allsr than tha pravious shad. This structura is dafinitaly an isprovaaant in regards to safety. Tha last structure vas old and appaarad structurally unsound. Wa walcoea the ioprovcEcnt and liava no problea with it ao it i«. r % • >iov»f*fcgr 9, Iffl City of Orono 2750 Keiloy Parkway Or otto, rai SSJSi To Mhoai Thia Concerns: 1 an writifiq this lattar to yoo in regards to an laprovanant ay next ckaor neighbor —<te to his property at 2171 Casco Point Road. The Wolfes rebuilt a lakesi<bi shed which replaced a deteriorating shed that was an eyesore and a haxard. The roof was rotting and sagged and the door wouldn't shut. Electrically it was unsafe. The new shed Is less obtrusive and seesis to be saialler in Size. This is a pleasing laprowesent froa ay viewpoint as a neighbor. 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MN 55391 RE: Stofip Sbed Mr. Wolfe: !t his cofoe » shed hfts been built; or ^idid hardcover witbia 75’ of the take. meetiog this dcadUuc. pk**e f«l fr« *o me ti my office. Sincerely. Lyle Oman BaiWmf, OlTKial LO/lsv cc: Jeanne A. Mabusth. Building and Zonin| Administrator Bruce L. Varg. Field Inspector Teltphon# 1612) 473-7357 • FAX 473-0510 r L CITY of ORONO iteMt tm y tm. W' |«o«caba 3. IW j^lr Riincli WotJ» 2171 C«co Pwai fteirf Wtvxna. Minncw» 35)91 # Re SaonfcrSM Dear Mr WolfeDear Mr ^«« iswc citjaooi and refer the nrafl« to the Cijf AnociK. questiooi. fee* cooiaci me M By •ce Sincerely. [^Af^ Ly^ Oman Buiidinf Official L.O' wh cc:Jeanne A. Mabusih. Building ik Zoning Administrator Unict L. Vang, Field Inspector UUptm. <H2I 47>WT • M W-VSIO CITY of OROXO « am •0 loll Cmto lo «• ssi:3 OM Jsmtfy •§. Fat Wolk 2r7I Ciico Ptwl R«d vVi>xaa. MN 55391 Dcif Mt- Wolfe: m Cin u a nct^l^ cf li» Prtvcfl* 0»nen Lot ud PlM Mjp m P«t of ihe re^itoi nmkd » cci*f«*e vou« jito iht f«cl vtmnce jppl»:««»>o As I oo«c<l CMlwr in nf impn-vnacnu ind ll» Katbotst on tl* Hir«> An tulict iurv*» bv Olio A ,\si^s she"., only resarac* smiemK sod «««« No «her imprsncnKni, s« r«,»dc . If ,««, iwdscoiwo « « >* a«picic. the C*y n»tt< l»Tt » mvty toci.i.^ ill jnchiduiiaie hoMhouse smitnnt ind . luidcovtr inveMoey M staled and sho» n m the hand^ infonnataw .enatoaed » an«her M>ptbat«o fonn tto w lodesboathosue a comideTed a nmws'ofocininfstrueiure as ms located within the 0-,. ■ ■ non-conlonmn* sttoctutes te^utre approval ol the City before sirocraral repain can he made. •n* deadhne date fo. sufcmtttab for the Febroarv ;;od meeunp iTuesda.) is January :8J9^ fkLftillv scur survevoe .ill base completed the updated survey h* the *® deadline foe the March :ist meeimc of the Plamunp Commission would be february .5th. The Cit, must he m leceipi or a complete appltcation by the March meetinj of Commission. .As we arc dealin* with an after ihe l*-t application, this matter must be resolved as s(X'D a$ possible. Please comact my office -f you have an>' questions r«rtaining to the directives noLed above or It you Will have ditTiculty meetina! the deadlirw of March meeting. Sinccrelv. r _1 « Jeanne A. Building &. Zomng Administrator JAM/Is V Telephone i612) 473*7357 • FAX 473-0510 m 3C065 O oV*. jk X ^ M,* 4 IW» CITY of ORONO VlMiMOpit tM!W r» S9rt*9 Utrra :r» urn hmm om m HJM •9 io a cm t» tM 5im«M s» Mr F^ndc Wolftt :STl C mco Poini ___ \Viyx2U. Minntioti 55?9i Rc. Zooaig AppJic^wo JIS95 I>eitf Mr Wolfe: U k foOc”» tnf CiHumenis: . Th* aunts » ni.tiKlv timlt*jK«. Tif lt,al bounian o. >sn.r pro,*^ No *ac«lun, .» ptovslcd b, vo« or ytHir iUfNOOf w eipUin the foctivu of this survey. . Tlw sl»l u clc«ly lyy * -th* >«>t property b.««Uri.t. to wuhin tl* tirM-'5<’- Nfcay of Carman Avenue. . The iunev Mifieesw a *prop.vMra* clunee to your legal description \fchich would ipptoruitet 4' a,thus your property llo‘C'« >«i to jnrhed for a vacati.^ of a portion of Carman Avenue, and it you did so. the City utosutodlv deny such 4 cucauen ,.ven the UNR'r consistent «Pf«st..on to such proposals which reduce public access to lakes, and g.vcn the . . of the fight-of-wjy as a pubhe beach aiea. . A site inspection reveals that the shed is approximately S^rsim «hore!ir« iwH l2 ’-U' as survev slwws), and obvKsusly within iS v who “ tmetu c, o, hatdcovcr ate allowed. Y.ntt sutseyot dtd no, .Jem.fyJhe g;9.4 elevanon contour which u te^uned b. the Cty lot all surveys abutting I^ke Minnetonka. . The sunev shows and site in.spea.on verifies that yout te«ni lanJscv'nS has encroached onto the 60 ’ City nght-of-way by as much as .0 . Telephone thl2) 473-7357 • FAA 473-0510 •0C66 .VlT Patndk Wolfe Mxt 4. 1994 Hss2 • Tbe fKi that >«« ted a boai Wame m tte tane fecanon fcr [ink ticarv^ <m ite Ciiv t ccaaatkraiKMi of sisii nnacmm Ctiy codes are destined to •*«*»**»*» uch nrucntres sridua nflns-of aav oe near dK Lakesl^He M Iters defenome Once the bniiduaf «r» resicntsl. « tost an> "noo-conlixttung iinactufe’ ftants * aa^ have ted. • Further, the [act that sou wed an esntini *fottodaiMii* (to this case a detenoratiflg tlih) has l«tk hearir^. saice per Sectwo 10 53. S«teln.iiwo '0 (E>. 'If ^ aon-coaforTruoi use n Je«ro>ed by toy mcim mctudinf Hoods to an cxiea ‘’d 50n or nk^e of ns assess^ value. « shall not be rtconsiiucwd cscer< in conformoy wtili toe provuiois of ttes kcuoo V Rcniosal of tte oW toed comtihitcd a removal of more Hum 30f of ta assc««d vaKie All ^ toe above leads Cny naif 6o conchide that you have rtui made a^ ciinhoi make a kf iitmaie variance i|vp4tc^fon loe this stmctiitre A varian*"* aill noi be ffamed for coimruction of an accessory buikUnf on the Cky r^hc-of-way The ofTendina structure muM be feinoTvd iimnediatety. The ponton of your $175.00 ipplicatK>n fee nor used in k«al oorice publicauoQ will be returned, I suffest you relocate the >. cturc to a conforming sifc on the kji Zofuilf Administrator Jeanne Mabusib and I wtvuUI be happy to meel with you to discuss any of the poutts in this fetter and a ptnsihk locatnin on your p«^rty that would meet cod© requirements for the shed. Please cooiact me or Jeanne as soon as possible n 473*7357 to arrinfc a meeting. Asst. Plinning Sl Zoning: Administrator Nirc ch Enc. Sections 10.55. Sulxi. 26; 10.03. Subd. 5 cc: Jeanne A. Mabusih. Building Zoning Adm Lyle Oman, Buildmg Official Bruce L. Vang, Field Inspector John R. Gerhardson. Ihiblic Works Director o o V'^esHO^. ham 6, 1994 CITY of OROXO Srfif »r*i* Hmml «M t*2)« «£^i u*tm »: ftn M CmBw iii m *iir* c;«« Mr PaiWolfr 28^1 Cjbco Pvnm Ro*! W«\7sui. MinoTMU ^^?91 # Rc $»raf« Sted Deir Mr Wolfe Punuam to oor diwuiiks# of Miy M l andmuoi joy ^ill twt he pfo%yt^ the C*t>r wuh a revtiNed «»ttr\ev thovkuif yow arw ihed heinf within yoor pfctfwrTy houndancj Ci'nwquentlv. you: after the-f*;t vamnee ^f*f*licatio« has mu been scheduled tor the June Plannine CoffUiittiioo mcettnf -a > ou imlwaie n w now ytHtr ps^^itsori thal the fiorafr shed ts actually an *icc mhinf I uhim : which you mtetid to move «*«’ ^ tetnporanly on the »ht>rc »n vfw lufmmr I advised >«hi I wouU review the Cuy codes rcfarding the st-uus >f 'fivh h^mses'. As a *shcd*. your buiklm§ ts considered as a perTTunem struefufe; as a ‘ftsh Ikjuse . it » considered as a lemporarv structure B^nh permanenc and temporary structures arc dealt with <umlarl> :n Seetton !0 55. Subd 8 ;nd Section lO :2. Subd. 2 NcUhSL LeniES2ri0_ t^rmanem structures are allow c4yLlhiQlil>:il!^ pjsLlRtJlvsii^ line Nettner ytnj m>f anv other resident are ailowed to store a fish h<>u'e in the lakeshore yard not meeting the setback requirements. A tempniry structure is considered hardcover, is "an encroachment, and is regulated the same as a permanent striKture Your comment that many property owners c»n Ca.sco Point have fish houses stored next to ihe lake has no bearing on your individual situation 1 unhenaore. iHir shoreline inspecti.m tour of the Casco Point. West Arm. Forest Lake. North Arm aiul Carman s Bay areas on June 2nd found .'H? more than five Tish lUHises ' on approximately 14 miles of shoreline They simply arc mxt being stored on the shoreline at the vast maiority of lakeshorc residences. The City’s position on your building ha: not changed and will not change no matter what you call it Further, the City has no survey that shows this building is located or stored within /our propeny boundaries. Absent such a survey, your aftcr-thc-fact variance request cannot proceed i > i\ lelephnne (6l2l 473-7357 • F.XX 473-0510 r subd. 5. Ar«. Height, lot width and Vord seeuirehent,. 1 No Structure or buii.v**na sha^i exceedA. .*e.cn-. ^ v-tcht except as provided2-1/2 stories or thirty .ee^ -a *.e . Section 10*75. b« observers B. Lots. The following aininua requirements shall Lot Area Lot Width 1/2 acre lOQ feet Front Yard 30 "feet Side Yard Side Yard Adjacent to Street Rear Yard 10 feet 15 feet 30 feet SEC. 10.2J,. D«T«S/. •I.B-1C* *■“ ".fTfs*. or 'lR-XC-1* on. Within *ny th. following r.gul.tion.Family Laxeshore Resident,.ai Disrr,. shall apply* Subd. 1. Lakeshor. S.t Back R.gulationi. The s.tback fro® the s.horeline for lakeshore lots? permit from the City. 4 subd. 2. Lakeshore Hardcover and Land Alteration 1 W'*th''n 75 feet of shoreline there shaxl ex^avat'^-c, fiilincr hardcover, temporary or permanent «««rL Fermltt.d-:.nd.r subdivision 1 of this to 2^50 feet th.r. 3Si hardcover. ORONO CC 283 (4-1-84) 1 « ------ 4 ^ • m 5 10.55 - Districts. Zoning U«« Districts Chapt.r. Wh.n.T«r conflict* «ca . ~ott c.fttictlv. CS.pt.t «n<S pto»i*ion« of -SI* provision shall pcsvsil. V1 9Tot#ction Elsvation. Tn# Subd. 7. S««“^f'®''?iIi?fion »h»ll t>« »n .l*»«tion no «.9ul*tory Flood Vl%»tlon of :»• re9ion»l flood plu* ir/Inrrr*.“." i^'”A‘oT:io-t*io*n c.a..d by .ncro.cbn.nt. on th. flood plain. , i.porv *^ood pcotsGtion alevation w.tnl. A. The .hall he •stablishtd by Iiru^:n%% ^sVa-dt cro»»-*«ction. *!i»ll b« Intecpolatao. 3. TS. regulatory flood protection el.vatlon for U(t« Minnetonka s.tall be 932.5 MSI. C. Tne regulatoryc. iac I w* eaiculactd bv a quailCi«« '33i^te"nd*^"rr./i=*nil °.l.Vin«r ‘^,‘Vccordanc, eitb procedure. *.t forth herein ^a. 8. ==«velopoent^ Restricted: Prohibition.^ Except - hereinafter *P«“.if‘’•-"iporitror pirnanent *tructure._, • Jtcavation* ‘ well or other construction shall obstructions* septic y i amriet conservation Area* be nor allowed within the Flood anr”nd“within 75 feet on any lands within 26 ^eet shoreline* nor on o? the ordinary highwater _e_levat^u)n ^oC activity land abutting, adjoining or adjacent areas of those affecting said area in tneir natural state. Subd. 9. Floodway **'"’5 obs’*-uct'^ fl^^'^^l®"*-r flood daaage potential, and do ij. to thelow liOOG e.w,o Vioodwav District CO Ci»« .hall be P«^^^:*'^,,;VYbrted bV~ny other City Cod.have a These uses extent that they are not received ?Blt^t3o^o7*7?cr'7n-tdd^-^^^ g^"e^fa!7r.ts.l7 — ORONO CC 365 (4-1-84) 1 ..ygje.i.^ -. .Jr- $ 13.55 of «ubi2. 2S. :;cft-confcrr3ing Uses. ^ icructjrc or the jse o- A structure or prenlsei which was lawful before the passage or anendnent of this Section bat which is not in conformity with the provisions of this Section nay be continued subject wO the following conditions: Ko such use shall be expanded, chanced* enlarged or altered in a way which increases Its non-conforaity. « No atractJtjl ilteratlon oc addition to any non- -O„foralna‘’atr3ctjr9 over the li£« oi the attuctacc ahall etc»«d 50 ^;r\h.'=tir^^.‘ use or unless the alteration or addition would substantiai.ly reduce potential flood danages for the entice structure. C Any alteration or addition to any non-conforsing use which would ‘result in substantially increasing potential shall be protected in accordance with Subdivision a. * Subparagraph S of this Section. 0. If such use is discontinued for twelve consecutive nont ’hs, any future use of conform to this Section. The assessor shall notify the ^ Administrator in writing of instances of non-conforming uses which have been discontinued for a period of twelve months. E If any non-conforming use Is destroyed by any means In-luding flood-, to an extent of 50 percent or more of its «««ed v.lu«. It .h.li not be r.con.ttocted except in conformity wit* the ocovision. of thit Section. However, the City * condition.! use permit for reconstruction if the use outside the floodway and, upon the flood proofed, elevated or otherwise protected in conformi-/ with this Section. ?. Uses or adjuncts thereof which are or become nuisances shall* not be entitled to continue as .non-conforming uses. considered as a non-conforming use. H. Non-conforming uses located in the District shall be eliminated oc brought into conformity with the 'brsl°/™oS"^“h*e-horm*.!=°u“s"|jil*^*A^ "o^*a‘nV ^L'rntVgV derlv.1'by“th"e' op«atfon o7"su ’'oh reason of the limitation on establishment of competing businesses ORONO CC 375 (4-1-84) I 4 iMtm I i i j lv.55 as a r«*ul** of tM» Section, shall he ccr.3*iderai as a raduction cf Vc*^^ltir^ froB the requirertv*nt of terninaticn o? tne use under this Section Subd. 27, Anendaentf. "he flood plain detignition on ♦•ha official naps shall not be retaoved froa flood plain areas unless it can be sho^n that the designation is In area is at or above the elevation of the regional ,locd and 1 to lands outside the flood plain. Special excerptions to ^2?. »iv ^ cerS^tted by the Coaaissioner of Natural Hesources Sita^iinel -^^through other measures, lands are adequately if he determnes .hat. ^ aaandKents to this Section in?lJdiM wntonts to the official naps must be submitted to and inciuoing Natural Resources prior to :SSp7l«1 fnl’hVefllJi.l -P. by the Federal Insurance Administration. Subd. J*. interpr.t.tion. In th«lr ‘pU"rt br:=aX “,^*l/.V.n»cl.'£S iTptr:: ?oVr:.rp^--^A evidence if he so desires. Subd. 29. Abrogation and if not intended by this Section to repeal, abrogate or p ^ existing ordinance, regulation. f •po ”** greaterrestrictions. However, where this Section imposes greater restrictions, the provisions of this Section shall prev Subd. 30. Warning and fr^Vand irabiilt^ flood damages that result from reliance on this s administrative decision lawfully made thereunder. Source? Ordinance Mo. 213 Effective Date* 1-11-79 ORONO CC 376 (4-1-84) A 4 -- L fl ■♦ - - - - - - - - -- - ■ r i*■vll-. REQt’EST rm C€}t?iClL ACTtOK ^rjNOiVOV 8 18M rTYOFOMM DATE; N.nta*n:i. I9M imim •= 5 Mictei r. GiA»ypBfl^ DtocfIpttM: #1914 Thocms int Pfeiyllis Colwcit/Tin snd Ti^f. 1130 OU Cryittl iey Sdatti/2610 Nonh Shore Dmx * SaNfivsioe ^ • Lot Liat Rcifraii|eiBai • llesohaifM iMiiit Mrerkt: RR 1B« s«fii f»iay ratii reiidre^»111 iM 11 LfatafFitRiBi ^ • Rnohiiioa B ' SiHrvcy ml Sketch C - Noiioe of Ptamui§ Cotnnimiofl Acooa 9’28/94 D * PtAnninn Cotninissiofl Mhbmiw 9/19/94 E • \temo and ExhaNts of WtSm raett ProfMml n to s|ak existing Lot S between Traff aiMi Colwell After required corabhiatiofH. TrafT ends up with 3.51 acres (5.4 acres dty); Colwell ends up wtdi 15.98 acres (approximately 9 acres dry). A slightly revised venkMi (sec Exhibit B-2) was approved by Planiiinf Commission in April 1994. Planning Commission approved the curtenl proposal on September 19th. Colwell owns Lots 1 and 3. and O *ot A. Traff owns Lot 2. The intent of this subdivisioo is to transfer approximately the west half of Lot 3 and all of OuUot A to TrafT, with Colwell retaining the remainder of Lot 3. As a result of the required legal combinatioas, TrafTs parcel will increase from 2 acres to 3 1/2 acres of dry larrd. Colwell’s dry buildable acreage will be approximately 9 acres, leavir^ the poteiuial for a finure subdivision accessing to Old Crystal Bay Road (no plam for such ai this time). ■to Planiiiv CooMBtssm rccimM of 4-0 «i dinr Sepwfecf IM cna V •>^ Sttir smn ite ttae ^9iovil per die lOQliira. 1W applican tev« bea viscUiy s omet 10 coa^ktc afl icqoM aocimnnitnii to fbeOiUB fUiaf oT ilie loi COUNCIL ACn •>v'l ' '• Mowed bp wcondwiby 10 adopt Rcm ♦ k M •» fct Item nd nyn« CoKNU on 1 30 ou (Qiyjl^ Bop Road Soydi aad TIbi md Bull TiMf of Mi40 Norti SRooo Drive. Vote. -. ayor* _____aojri. I niaili -jT,ii ___• k.- A usoumoN Arr«o%iSG A MTO AMI ■Ot?®8 SUmVSQNOf A LOT Ll^fC WEAlllAMSKAODrF or Piomrms toeAT«o AT^ llJI OLD CTIfSTAL SAY ■OAO SOUTH AMI IMi MJ«TH M iOEMI. 1914 . I ^EDBIV'E WIffiKEAS. da City of OroBg » < ^ Ik SOK of Minnoia; aod witfiiii the Cit); and "the aibilivkfcn") of properties kfadly desenhed as follows: Ouiloi A and Lots 1. 3 and 3. Colwell Addkioii. Henoepto (hefetnafter "the propcify"); and WHEHEAS. the suhdivkkn have complied all retjuifeiiieiti of ^ City foi a ineies and boieids subdivifiai of a k)l line ^afraitftnmn for divaion^vc granted the reiiuiied draiM«e and Ulildy easemems 3-either safc of the new NOW. THEREWHfE, ■£ IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of Cjty of Orono hereby approves the roeies and bounds subdivision of a lot line learrayanenl f« Thomas andPhyn^^‘^«» and Tim and Beth Traff at shown on the Theodore D. Kemna. a Registered Land Surveyor of Schocll A ^***^J^ ® . subie^ the 1994 revised August 25. 1994 and attached to dus resolution as Exhibit A. subject to tnc foUowtng conditions; I Applicants shall complete conv-eyance of the "residual" parcels from one owner to the other in a manner aoxpcable to the City Attorney. Page 1 of 2 i I ■ iffii itei 2.AppUcuA Ml provide a ♦ • ♦a* I n lor bodl piicab coollfmtBg ownenhiii Upoa mnnl aad o' ** 'taUud* pwcdi. ocb wpHcam Adi tfani fsipacti^ hohliwy u®o a siiiflc laa pavcci ptf tt*a ikdcfci li 10 liMi motaiSoa m Exbibii B.4 » • « Tha ifofciiirt diviiiiMi tlwa on the Ktaclicd C^itirMe of ihaO he fikd by the Ci^ of Orooo «ah HcnM County Refionr of Tala Office on or before May 2t. 1995 lofeiher whh a ceftfwd orifiaal copy of ihto iwohaion and 5.The approval graord by thia raokaion ihall eapiie if the divtskm tea iW b«i fikd by the te ipcctfied above. In that evcia^ it will be acceoify id file a new lappiicaiioa with die Cay of Orono for sidahvisioo leview. Adopied by the City Council of Orono, ATTEST Dorothy M. Hallin. City Cleft £dw»d J. Callalun. Ir., Mayor STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) uu COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) The forefouy irntnioient w» acknowledged before me on this 28th day of November, 1994 by Edward J. Callahan. Jr. and Dorothy M. Hallin, Mayor and City Cterk of the City of Orono, a Minnesoia municipal corporttioo raid said instnuneia was executed on behalf of the City. Notary Piddic Page 2 of 2 .A,.. Wdl ii iini i iiilW ^ li -*>---------------------------■» -_____________ ♦li! iUiyiki r •i f) aui C cmrorc r,o.Mmrn Ojntallvy.MN S 47yn9f I s J V .t f 4 ZOM>iGnLE #1914 TioncE or rLA.\NiNG cini ACTION DATE or NOTICE: Scpieater28, 1994 TO:Tboosss and PfcytUt Colwell 1130 OU Crysial Bay io«d : Wqraia. MN 55)91 con ^ » If Tim and Bdh TrafT 2640 Norm Shoce Drive Wavzma. MN 55391 TYPE or ArrUCATION: S9bdivi»ioo irf a Lm line Rewfa^femem DA1V OP MEETING: 09/19/91 VOTE: 4 POE 0 AGAINST • f Approval Mfeieci mcoi »j I •aoiBdbciDW. TES AND SPECIAL C i\;i)' 11 I Tom NMiviikMi of a lot ttoe Rtfiaa lecciploritefollowtav: M wiQ 8e piciiM Ofol ^» I <«*!■• I 1 Title oeiiitoa for A. _ A •:»** FI •. i*^ ti .-f coallfauaf ownenirifi and ^. w n 11 tt, w ^ 2.SifOBd and ooiartad Draiafe mid Utiliiy Fatenifni 5' cimer tide of die new dividiiy lia (itaodaid fonml caaemeM cncloied • ploK liavc your surveyor the proper Icfal dacri|im»0. Upon fial NVroval applM»i«l ihaU cooylem coov^ from oa owner lo the other in a maar acceptable to die City. ^ AI. a <«sdiMpvKKi) All final mum be mbmitied to diii office 10 days before the nicttiin at which Council will grant final subdivisioa approval. The Council meets on the 2nd and 4th Monday of the Regular meetif«s are rescheduled if they conflict with a national holiday.I » <» I ■ » ■ ,-r ■ . i L. ROLL («1> iltOt SUBDIV AffftOVAL kin - MKHAEL PIANK. 411MIMK>N or A urr reahrancememt - renew al of Tl* AIIkt»»fc of RAtowniBil C«ttifica* ofM«Bi« »>«» »««i ,, «•. mov«J by P«e««. Jccond««l by Smith, to uW« h«n #1S00 to th« OctoNf 17. 1994 PUiauogCotrariission Mettuig. Ayts4, N«y»0. MI9I4 TnOI^IAS C A PHYLLIS COLWtLl/TIM A BETH TR/\FF^«4M Sb5S?d ^V e}i IM OU> CRYSTAL BAY ROAD - SLBOIVISION OF A LOT LINE REARRANCEMENT - REVISION The AfBdevil oTPublkatioa and Certifkaie of Mailing vme noted lb, Molicmu ««* »o« («*«« It»«t«cdthBther«vi.ioowMmiiiorimliw»» substantial change from the prrwiously approved layout. It W3S mov«j by Pfl«$on. seconded by Berg, to rwommend approval of Item * If 14 Ayes 4, Nays 0 not bWT - DONALD R. FETERSON. K-F MOPERTIES, *7.1* !!?. bAYSIDE road - PRELLMINARY SUBDIVISION AND LOT LINE rearrangement The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing were noted. Mr. Peterson was pr I J r 1 TD: nOM: DATE: SnUECT: Clia^ Schroc<kr and Of«» PlaaR^ Comtiiioii Manben Roo Moone. A Uicbad P. GifThw. Ami. Ptanninfi A Zoomf Aiteinistnior ScpKiBbcr I5, 19W #1914 Tim aad Bcih TiaHmaanus md Ft^Hn Cot««tt, 2640 North Sboi« Drive - Suhdivisioo of a Lot Line Rmwfcmeiii • Revbioo - Public Heahai ippirmlni Rmk»<^|MOfroRd<ftvtsiooreombiiiatioomfcsobtntwotaapu^ taa paioeb ciincatly ciflt. Note: PlamiiMCoriiraiMiooiucaimiendcdapfuovalofaloilBieioaff^^ in Apra 1994. Prior eo thb beini pre«flieU to CouocU, the appiranft reqpimied that the proposal be revised tlifbiiy. and staff has fcpobtishcd and renoiiftod for a public hearing on a revised plan at your Sepsernber 19lh meeting- k'lit Utf oTExmmu A * Revi^ Pfam B • Oriftml Pla^Reviicd Plan Compari C - Notice of Ptanniog Coaunisskm Action 4/20/94 D - Ptanniog Commtssioo Minnies 4/18/94 E - Memo and Exhibits of 4/13/94 Perttaent F; Traff Final Parcel (A) Colwell Final Parcel (B) AddttthNi^ Ptscusskw 3.51 ac. 11^ ac. 19.49 ac. (3.4 ac. dry) (±9 ac. <Ry) The memo of April 13, 1994 has been included in order to refresh y«ir memories of tim property. Briefly, the Traffs and the Colwells have come to a (revised) agreement where Traff will acquire the westerly portion of existing vacant Lot 3. all of Outlot A, and a s,nall triangular portion of Lot 3 near County Road 51 Colwell will retain the easterly portion ot Lot 3. Each property owner will he required to combine the respective parcels, leaving Traff with 3 1/2 acres and Colwell with 16 acres. Of course, each property owner will be required to legally combine their holdings irtto a single tax parcel, leaving no substandard parcels outstanding. The proposed lot line rearrangement will have no impact on existing or future septic systems. A significattt impact is that Lot 3 no longer will exist as a building lot. The ^‘*^**‘**21?* ^ 3 was negatively affected by the new Shoreland Regulations adopted by the City in 1992. * TO:Ottiv Scimxikr iMrf Otxw Plifwtnf Cc Ron Moonr. City Mmismumot ^fCIO^CTf nwM Mkteri P. Giffhjo. Aat. Pi » f ! tl (ft z:\uni Atlmiiiiafiiof DATE Scp iwflbg 15. tm ani nyQ>> Catweil. 2640 Nonh Shoft fkirc SoMmsin of a Lol Liar Htams umem • Rcviswa • Public Hcanaf SUmilCT*. #1914 rm and Bcib Tnirm k 'S'10 yi t»9 yyi paicris wbcic four taa pVBCii coflfiily cant itcoaracndcd ipfroval of a io< liar fcarnpieiiiefll for this pcopcfiy la AarU 19947 Prior to ibn bciat pfvamini to CouacU. die appikanis rcquesinl that the ptTTf fliat be revued sii^bdyt aad bat fcpabliibrd and rmotilied far a public hearing oa a leriMd plaa at your Scpicfi^rr I9di awsiai. 11 f 14 Lfataf CaMMlf A • Revited Plan B * Original Ptan^Revised Plan C C • Notice of Planning Connnissioo Aciioa 4/20 94 D * Ptaaning Coamtuioo MfflMcs 4/18t94 E • Memo and Eahftsm of 4/13/<44 PtaHami Facta Traff Final Parcel <A) Colwell Final Parcel (B) 3.51 ac. ILSSac. 19.49 ac. (3.4 ac. dry) (±9 ac. dry) AddMonai DtevskM The memo of April 13. 1994 has been included in order to leftesh your memories of thn property. Briefly, the Traffs and the Colwells have come to a (revised) agreemeni whem Traff will acquire the westerly ponion of existing vacant Lot 3, all of Oitlot A, and a small triangular portiooof Lot 3 near County Road 51. Colwell will retain the easterly portion of Lot 3. Each property owner will he required to combine the respective parcels, leaving Traff with 3 1/2 acres and Colwell with 16 acres. Of course, each property owner will be required to legally combme their holdings into a single tax parcel, leaving no substandard parcels outstanding. The proposed lot line rearrangement will have no impact on existing or ftiture septic sysiero. A significant impact is that Lot 3 no longer will exist as a building lot. The *~»**fa***l‘2^^ ^ 3 was negatively affected by the new Shoreland Regulations adopted by the City in 1992. -rV':w-srV ii II I uiiiiin i f r >'■ ! I tm Fik #1914 15. 1994 riff 2 n# oq wm TIk pfoppiti offtrlrcanMiiit. CgaBCpwalty. iwcrcf. dgCHy wouldhm lit Tnir fiiidcflci via CQMiHf u Keen ID Noidi 9m Dcivt. Tli CpI«^ leltei »iU fftBHint IP accca la Old Cryial Bay load. tel t___a-n* propOMd lo« Uat pcanaafom ippan to BBCi teHly RhiI Urtitetel Zooe. Staff wcwnmcndi approval of tiiB tgvfacd propotd te . ■k .'-JIM, .jy ;an • * . yyU. C cmoroKom r.o. wm m 5§m m-rm mSiSG flLE #1914 ___ Mmn or rLA.\NiM; coMM^iON ACTION DATE or NOnCC: TO; Ttm ant Ml TnfT 2640 Hotik Skon Dm c Wayana. MN 55391 n » X'TO;Thomas A Phsllis Colmcll 1130 0UCr>iilai Bay AoaJ S«i Waviaia. MN 55391 TVrt or AITUCAT1 &abdfvtsio« date or MEETING: 4/ia^VafE;6 r 0 AGAINST Appcovai nhiect H> coa ♦ V aoied bdow NOnS AND 5TEC1AL CONDm ♦ ><X' Ai coaler whhAcerwai of proposed te Uac iwfTaiy«»«* M ptopowi Year wfroyorfi) Abwi ^ Zv.™^ nifw and/or Tontfli Offke to doenniw whether they wdl allow thh__Coaory Sur^on Office mi/or Torrea Office to a a mefes aad-bounb divbion^coaiNiiahoii or if they wiU ftqoiie a pin Pfoccdurally: « ILI provide a stfvey ‘ taoipie).ideaufyinf the varioin paiceH aod iheir lefal docripcioaa i provide 3 copies of drains aod uiUiiy rosetncni 5* either side of new lot line (Standard fbnm attached). Provide sifnanife lines for aU property owners with an Merest in the sdbiect property (spouses, etc.; sifnantre lines Misi be sifiicd). the Mayor, City Cleit, ant dale of final approval. Subniil 3 copies of this survey ptacetnrot on Council agenda for final action Upon final Council action, api^icants must complete legal combinat^ forms al the City Offices. The City Attorney will fik the subdivaion/comhinailoo with the County. Apfdicants are responsible for revbing their deeds to confirm with the final descrtpiioos.m a If this b re(|uircd by Cotmiy Surveyw or Tone ns Office to be a pial, please advise sudT inuncdtaiely for placcnient on the May 9th Council agenda for preliminary plat approv^. A prelimiiiary plat approval resolution would then be adopted on May 9lh deuiling your final plat approval proceihifes. Applicant's next scheduled meeting b dependem upon receipt of additional information. Deadline for the May 9th meeting b May 2 1994. If ymi desire certified copies of the official Planning Commission minutes, they arc available from the City Recorder after review and approval by the Planning Commission. i I li 1 i ICl> ArnsoASCE tcmka, «» e.c««4. Tl» «cJ^“« cf^_ ^ Ci<yssrts.'sirs ssTc-« « SS>^?b”n OrA LOT U>T BEARIUNCEMENT C.,T™« p« .b. .off ctpcn «-««. ».T either of the cipTJom lined in dm laff report Petenoo _«brid C««m« » b. l«««l 10-m«n tf» te the Cotvkeiri. cSwT^onded ihii latf hid iw walyitd ihu pottmiil. MilXttih comraenirf^ Lol 3 » b. . b-iWDk ic. «»J « wa unlik.ly *.« *odd b« ftttthw tuMiviiioo on tha prop^ty- asked about the staff rKomroendatkm wd Gaifroii raptwded * nu^ of twon. « m» dBOttwn of the Cdumy n ^-^hTwiiJSwiw thev do a formal plat to avoid any further complicaiiotis. Chair Schroeder opened the PublK Hearing. 2,1“ “S r; ~ £^9.22215^ »• seiba^ instead of the 75’ dbtance. Chair Schroeder responded affirmatively. As no cls€ Wished to spcjik, he closed the Public Htving. It was moved by Smith, seconded by Peterson, to recommend . j. ff Subdivuioa/Lot Une Rearrangement for Thomas G. and Phyllis Colwell/Tj^^«ff at 1130 Old Crystal Bay Roi^i and 2640 North Shore Drive per the staff recommendation. Ayes 6. nays 0. 1 I r; ir /. T«;€%aifmii Schfofiiff anl Ofooo Pliianiip ComHrissk® Rod McofU. Cilv Altai k««.€ Mklad f ■ Garth*. A Apnl 13. I9M ^1 ■ n » »t l»!LPiMMWi^ (i, /oulnl AikB^istniof #1914 Tim ani Beth Timff'TTk'mi# *»* 0^11,2640 NortBSIwff Drive SiRsliviMOO of 1 L« Uw [>ivisio^QaMBiiOoii a resuti m two taa {WceH w6rrr Mir til p Ubltf EiMMa A fl C o Appikaton Plat Map Prapeify Omen' Uti Area Cakdliiioa AppcoKBnaicly 5 yan «fo. Ok Colwclb pmetoed tOe prapcfiy M •'ow iwwa^ Drive and pnxeciW a pfal it iao lime 2^ acre lots. Oo Lot 1 taill a new retkieace m wfckli tiiey now live- La 2coeai» aneantinf lesideBce a wiick ihe TralTi now live. U* 3 o a cyriealy vacam 2 acre te wincli abmi the shofeteic t>f Frencfc Lake and whkh wottW not he bwildiWe wiilaiii vaftanBca a die required 130* fepik sytaem and touciure setbaks fr QlfW. The Colwelb cwrenily own Lot 3. Loti 2 and 3 are arved by a private imvew accessing North Shore Drive. > ‘iMi!_' The Colwells have agreed to sell the wesorty half of Lot 3 and the drivewiy outUn to the Traffs. Addhiomiry, a 30' strip of Traffe* Lot 2 will be transferred a ihe Colwells. The naftire of these transfers would leave substandard parcels and therefore the City will, as is always the case in such kx line rearranfemenu. require that aU nibsequem parcels be legally comhiMd for ux purposes by the respective owners. The Traff parcels when combined will total 3.68 acres of dry land. The Colwell parcels when combined will toul approximately 9 acres of dry land and 7 acres of wetland, Hm noc attempted to determine the future subdividability of the Colwell parcel, however it should benoced^the 130' required setback from the OHW of French Lai^south basin would be a 1WG« ■-•'jW'fW f-i i tasker File # 1914 April II. 1991 2 BoditlieTfalTi«lCoh«lifwi4niK*»recttitraih lenwiwkhkj^ of Hicir caisiwf rttiJeiice •II f ^ lOf1* J HI Hirveyof » well M itqpnefBtnis of no fflipoci o« cKHiUii or fUOBC iqitk lysThe propi Mcd loi line rcnmniOBCfli h The propoecd lot line reamofctncnt ioctalee gnaiini dnimie and niiliiy ctsonciitt 5* eito tide of d» new dmdii» l« a* The peopoMi doo « ipwiiy ■ reqaetlto vicaiedftinaie^niUiiycttemrniaitoOieaistinj kmtwicdie of wheiher ccrtahi of thoac eatenems cooum caistmi iniinies. Any luoire daTitecanerrMiaa aod flonfc cunacs fc» Ficwb Ld« Mdaflib. while ihowa on tte ori(Ml ptol«»cemBCM. could iw be vacMed). The proposed kn line fcarrantemeK hat no impact on ;ks for c&ntmg iinicfiii» The Traflf residence will contifwe to access onto Moflh Shore Drive. The Colwell residence will continoe to access omo Old Crystal Bay Road. The proposed loi line rearranieineni appears to meet aU requiiemcoif of the RR-IB Single Family Rural Residential Zone. Suffrecommends approval under either of the following opnons to be chosen by the applicants: A B Legal ccHid)inatioo of all resultant parcels as a single lot line rearrangeinciil; or Repiat into two separate lofs. ^{y' - •.*> • '• ." ‘■‘- ' - ■V . M, . 'll f.'art or ommo - -»~cy —■ UCHTIM Bitm Mdr«»»^>/ S \ Frop«rty Id«itlflcatloii llv^«r (P.1.0.1 — PlMM check o»« - Pro^rty .......abstract or torroRS? Attach la^al doacrlptioR to application.___________________________ r ^7*re ^ii.i Addresst U9< -<7vy?-(If aiff.rwit th«i .pplle.»t> ^ Pho«. (he) «i ,pk^^.i »»>««• (wort), Mdrrt.. ------“**• Moeber of Tax Parcels 3 C^«lopatent Size ^srr: Present Cse (check) Acres Dry Land Acres Wet Land Acres Total, all parcels ^rr>- Residential I no. of u«i.tf,f'f^S^ Other (specify)________7. Present 2onlny District^ - -Tt t wVf-^rpr-M-i^i-vx rci ‘ a 1/ __ Division for Tax Purposes Lot Line Rearraneesient Only (no nee building sites) Subdivision for Nee Building Sites He.r of Bulldln9 Slt..t- - - - - - Total Units Proposed Cress Densityi Mininun Lot Sizes Proposed Ose t (check) Units per _ _ Acres Sq Pent Dry Buildable Land Kj/^ Residential Other (specify) 4 liiiiiiifeiiSiir**-^***-"^- ' mmnM mamiML mcwntmt rom ooniutb i> X. CoBDlstcd Application Fon 2. 3, i. ______________ iLiMxaiyiy mumtm FSiSSr?*^iirii£oritTcm on Cortificato of Sowy. Cartifiad FroMrty dmars X»ist of oanara within J50 (you suit obtain this Hat from lannapln County Dapartpant of Plnanca A-€03 Coat Cantor 34t-3271). ^ ^ Aa an addandtat to thia application, olaaaa attach a aaparata Hat of any otbar paraona you wiah notified of thia application. Cartlfleation by Zonlnp Oapartaant that Prallninary Plat Application is SMilap Official'a Sionatura 1 2 3 4 5 Paynant of faaa (park faaa, filinp faa, sowar and watar aaaoaanonta)• tipnad Cartificata of Sunray or nylar copiaa of fomal plat. Title opinion. BasaaMmto# Covanaata, ate. Oaralopara Apraaannt and Latter of Credit. Certification by foninp Oapartnant that Final Plat Application ia eonplata. Soninp Official^ a Sipnatora_______■— Sketch Plnti Review (Clasa 2, XX A XXX) Sabdiwiaion of a Lot Lina Raarranpanant 1200.00 300.00 Praliainary liawiaw (Claaa X • XX Stabdiviaion) PraliniaarY Kaviaw (Class III t all non-rasidantial) 300.00 32S.00 ♦ 25.00/Lot final Plat Kaviaw (Clasa XXX) •(Plus any lapal or anpinaaring charges) 175.00 Renewal of Prallninary Subdivision Application Renewal of Final Subdivision Application 150.00 100.00 The applicant hereby agrees to provide all infomation required or requested by the Zoning Adninistrator, City Engineer, City Attorney, Planning Coamisaion and Council necessary to process this application and ...................... dinance.farther agreea to pay all additional fpns established by ord Af^licant's Signature Owner's Signature ^ Applicant must have all s Planning Coassisalon Meeting, third Monday of each nonth. Date /y / / ittala into the City offices 25 days before the Planning CaaaU.ssion Meetings are held on the Applicants must be present at all scheduled review meetings of the Planning CoaaRission and Council. If an applicant is unable to attend a scheduled meeting, please isake arrangements to have an authorised agent attend in your place and to advise the Building & Zoning Office of this change prior to the meeting. liW^ie II Ml h-' . 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CZUrsor A '' ACK <r/ r I:. ■ t K f' ! f REQilST nm COi^^iCIL ACTION NOV ?i I9N1 cnrifMiM DATE: Sincmhcr 23. rTCMM) lUTiitdb 3 ___^ UkM r. Camm DmrtpliBK#lS>SlKiiD«iiiV><Atilliiyft. )5Q0Bi%»idt Road < VafvHcci • flcidliiiMa AppMcttfiB: RafM foe vartnea lo distract dnvrwa^ iii0>75* &«*uv* * If"*vvidi liDiieiMMD A < Revised Piaii B • Cross Sectwas C • Rcti«iai WiR DcDd D - Coaccymsi Troe Re»0%aii/R^lafii E * Wall Eapoiiffe (By Staff) F - Haalcom Analysas (0>75*> G • Staff ARefUivt Cooocyi Plaa I. cam|MMi UfUtnft . «• 1 le 3. Wan Sqpaee Fooofe C^»laiKO I • Ftaa Conparaofl I • Notice of CowcU Actioa 11/2/9$ K ‘ C ook U MtfBim iWlO/94 L • Draft Resoheioo M • Memo and EaluNts of 10/3 94 S«Hanr if ActiM T#-Diit Ptaonixic CocnmissKMi reviewed appikation on Sep^mber 19th aod vided 4-0 to fecomincnd denial. On Octoher 10. 1994 Council voted 4^) to grim conceptual approval subject to: 1. Limn portion of <hiveway in righi-ot-way to just the access 2. Applicant to provkk revised plan addressii^ C*ty Engineer’s concerns, to be approved by City D^ineer prior to final Council approval. 4 *' I i_«a___ i- m .-N ► i it lU^gam f« Ci fafr 2 of 5 ?i0««<«r 23. 1994 d /U1 I. Aiiylirini to ptoviJe trecrircfcttaoa iciik»vi1 tod itpUcancm pitn fer wifT ff«ic« afil appr?nl 4 ^^o tmm wi ' M ^ 1 b afovcd. AW*ftviaod pitat and cvwt ksa tod 4 act . *.r.2lfl. » I 1V * • ' I. 1 !iofon widiiaif. Staff !i dtf fiBilowf^: A anil po>^ (^^ **^*^ amaaafm ti Dmvng Uam m ««w tabic tt^lOtK Addiog 1 giiwl rail M the soodmca cur^. ratoa of tiai curve. o«e« hctatie dfivewajr and road to avoid catch baaui lo 10 pT<k ite driveway hack iMO the hdl an 3’ 10 keep oidy the access apro« «* *** Couaiy rlfhl-of-way. it b uatikely the County would ckijKi to the curretii profMHal. and pushuif the driveiray back will have a stifht irnfMCt on the sire of the cut and heifN of ttaama$ want. Minor piaa deiaits will wed to he finalized prior to issuance of the gradinf! such as catch basin detail, gusud rad consifuctioii detail, etc. While the tree rcmoval/itpUceineni ptan b noi u accurate in locatiiif trees at a survey would be. ii b approsimaiely correct as to munben Mid sues. Staff would rccommeod it be modified prior to driveway cooMiuctioo as follows: 1. Surveyor to it’i r.73' setback on site i 1 iI I ! r ■ 1 1 ’ .1 ■ ■{ Kci^nnt fof CoBKtl py 3 of 5 NofOoNr 23. I9M Zamm X ad ip|>lira< id tibtea a B sea 26' OuiBner < 19* wiiciimtereiKet n 0>75* BMB H 66lor a io *«ili t* taas%ci\ ’nt^te Isc rerapvcsT oadl 'to be ---------ft%€S 3. 'Dia ii O^tS* be invc Btoficd and pi» fO»lifnl lo rrpfaee a Q aattOy *fwn**d |0 0>7J’ zsge <n a I fiv t bab. SUff Aller vikiiv li» ibe ««di Mr EoeM. oiff itt« tbr profimcd win trwtnrr a ilfadlcaai ooMbtr ol inmc trees m tiv ibt wbbb ciurt y pnmde a aanl Mer a tte taie IwtUiat sue ApplicAiifs* pUn wtU fcjfDtfteaOy cBiage the ebifaip «f the cflliie 1*^* «Mib of ilK loi. Sulfhit dewcl ofied A coBcepari rttfUiibe »bicii oaijf diiaifti the asicrty 40% of liic Im ami sriKbcmld rewb inBie pftservtai of A uffHAcaA oumhcf of trees in the O-TS’ w« nd i»si oinsade ii <«« Exhibits F). Thu ahenttuve was ooe oC iIk opiK» ptevkwiHr coaidpeil bs ippiicAnts m their pr Mtkwi K> the A oNi^iariioa of ipplicAms* plan ani oTi coflscpaiii ahefiaibip is piesenal in Enhibil I. flMBniAftted AS foikna: • Staff profoal pro% klcs: . Decreased ptOiag in 0-75* rone. . Sitfhtly decftased owall fradinf het^ten road and bnildiiifi silc. - DecrcAKd tree removal in 0-75’ ZiMie- • Decreased removal of moire tr«s bensees road and builduif site. . significanUy greater (ani more costly) square footage of retaining walls letpiired. « Decreasedi square footage of retaining walls directly facing the lake. 4 JOT' ii-1 Utqam 9m i pife4of 5 N0«cnbcr 25. 19M Zom^ Fik #tM VI isjor. { K « V ♦' t i A^i ttie Sifliv Utaon arc afifioiuilllt^ i^wnleii n b«h Ai« Ilf liK MW *itMWi » ^ «p»^ budi ptam. il for vtfcatt^ tcwcitfiii d» ypp*** ----------------^ w Slaff ^ of infiCt a n wliir afiplicaaa' pmftoijri ti ftaittilB *tt is*. ifiKUtiy fira#fy ttw® uafT i cooccpi for ffir foWowii^ iwsotii: Morr ffi in 0-75* Bias Mots iunicoyct hi (F75 mot. • More tree re«o*al in 0-75* looc. • iUmoval of mature tieei acioM ei«»i« tof vcnus only So */3 of *oi • Retainiiv faces oknc exposed fo lake ^lAfTi Btaa will rconiie sienifica0rty freaier eifienae m nesioiBp wail comtnicti^. and dm2^^i^«^aZ»^3^b,irR«loh A «co«d cc««n •hkh m.y 1» determine. 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I agpcovil stefect lo: Limii portida of ikivewav in righi-^-way to Just the sxe%i. Apfilieani to provide revised plan addfcssiiy CHy Er^ineer’i conserw. to be approved by Cit>' Etyineer prior to rmal Council approval 3.Applicifll to provide tree/veg^atioti retnoval and replacement plan for staff review and ^iproval. No future vuian^ allowed. Staff discussed the specific additional inforinalion rei^ired with Mr. Roelofs on Friday, October 14. InfonnatioQ must be submitted by 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. October 18 in order for this item to te scheduled for final Council approval October 24. (Deadline for the Novemter 14 Council meeting is Friday. November 4, 1994). If you desire certified copies of the official Council minutes, they arc available from the City Clerk after review and approval by the City Council. -----’Wrfl»«sr.aM9. i 1 !i i ■ NOSlTtS Of WE RtCClA* 0W»0 OTC COlSiCX \«rrnSG HELD ON* OCHMOl ki1 ■ i»l<>67 ♦ K»? P!TOCgn«afK<>6^Ob£W - Confined) .~«ort«d tht 9i^s3l rtccas»aUl»a wm for G«S« prcpem to fee utciu, Omkac C w«mid rc«|u^ ft oxsijsicia pUned read corrkior to Ba>isiik. Tbe P««r>ea ^rttenca piAS »^•*•***■ ^ meraaert mdicasn ifOaktC »» repiiKed to tialdiftk -»«s os 3 is used :cf a raid, then Gefl^e r«o« Oytio* A ta ©uhar.?* for bccca^ part of ihs tuturt r<ax. aa to cosT^e 'i^rood co«wcticti i pro;^/ If the was ftr^i^tffO. liic hWe 'oad wcuid «pf arein the west A potfBttai prahkm ^ this wtniid be the CKso^Nt^dence w€i^po$mbiy ,e« be served by a future toutior food bus stct» duecthf orao Biftssie Barren was coocermd wath th. of corj^^-y nofihg that the City frught not be .^ie to raforce li* agreemeol p4aced upon 0t Ge^>nr^ Ga&oa aito commett^ that the resotuhtM was rtnictuf^ such thftS OutkXf, .V\ar*d ^ ^ **^^**Si!l coodhsras of the tpetmest rr^yti withoiM City a|>pfdN^ U the OuLot was tuuti^e ntbf aw there woOd t» a ^i^DedicaiiOO fee paid im'^nied later, the tee wtauM be «kf^ed *Ga»oa also that there is a 1979 ea^emctu or tfce Get&e proptny m favor of the Otsoa progem aiJowief for a road. Kiitr fttovei to ipf^^e rxr.h the StafTrr.'orrjreriaibnJ There >a is no second to that ration. TS;-- rx rfst'srr... labbour. Mays.--------—^ ----------—— » -i:) #ms KEITH A VWiAS BAMGERT. d- « BAYSmE BOA0- VAIUAMCES .Arp:*cant VhianBangen, Builder Roelofts. and Prcpeity O.vr.ef Shirley Larson were pjrecm. Gjffioo reported the ippiicjM tvims to consmre: i dnvetvay uceu into located oo the nonhside of Ba>«ie Road m order to constttict» is for variances for lot width (165* where 200 required), lot area f I , it. ^ - ____ 7_?a^____/io«fffAa lj ^ VM i iWi IW% VV IWWiJt \ ky^ ^ ww M 1^9 ^ ^ ------— acres are required), hardcover (40^* in 0-75' aooel, .ana 0^75’ zone) and bluff intact (tcpoyraphic alterattons srading and tuing in ' f -Jttrrt P * • i -i %CNtTXS Of THE j^TT« «3-D CN <3^^®*** ^ *^ tl:ca ®i: *1 - V- P.,—1! C0C2=3O» 'cokrt St •-•» prcFtTW i-.i isrtrf tM: t‘. *««<« *W«W loipf Ktoo the crow »lop« «>1 “i>«»t^.f»of«w ***^ »N«*of-:*opowu a««S*ai6m t?u ja «■,£ *a'*“ “oa Asx r»oi«*- »<: '»?««:•» 0- •o«!4 .(KmM i=v«. to «t!~! fuirfatOaeces±xt^ inc»«a*ni *^*ac*SW littsa S5 «aMB»ia to portt “'to tO« »op6c»m m fiftOiag t woriUfcU soilfiJO**- tar«»SBdg,^Thcoihcfr^o uU « -.ado vut» in null th« Uftdscape. O^o« .......... -tUtcv.cu Winter .‘cr.diticn* kafS imoum of dcstructtoo to %ef«tatton 0. domod duo to constdorabl. *t!du„ and 'CT>ov»i of vegetatioit Cont^»-c—~ Other means, this was the .-eii ^i.ut h»te, heanng part of t he inve'-^ay J^bbtnur «kp5 if a l»d«s :t .^0. ^ -.^0 ^cnd to .,o“ a ca, .0 tbcT drive. tree repiaceinent. Barrett noted the D, ^^-n»r to consider an easement with of approval but the City can only ask the property neigfabors. but not require it. ^—laA.JSSL IS' I*!! • • C^^awie^ SSSssSS^r , wd b« jtta»ei lai EJ^ijSgc t» &ut app«>**l ■'>*• *• ° MA%0^fcCO^^'Ctt. IUTO*T •Jk L-MCD fcu » ptOCTdffie r«s»‘5“»S «**^ 5^^ “iro rf to to D«nrs IlU«3 ENCINtER REFORT So* ttpexx as ihb ti*n< C;TY .OJMIMSTTUTOR S RirOHt (••IJ» AfroLNTME-vr OF «;u;cno> iviK;ts roR ci >er .vi . election r ESOLVTION 9M%■S W M ^ ^ 9 4 ^ ^ for the \ gereral dectioa- A>« •*.fOI' trW i ------ ,..u, ESTABLISH D.Tt A.ND TDIt FOB CANA ASSD*« BOAKI* MEETING ^ ^ ^ M MM fnt fhj#*. . thff ci^ite ef 1it «J 00 p m., for the Hun* moveo..»aocou : -----rr- ‘ 1994 CanviSiiRg Boara rneet.ng Ayes 4. Navs u. ^ — -«v ,ilf) SLMT PI MF INSPECTION ORDINANCE O :». JND SERIES Mcor« rtportU !h« Uui .nsF««n City sewer 5cr.ice to connrm that the sump P^‘ f . jq i^ie sewer The cunent ordiiunce profebus the uirect woru". - ^ iraDtcnont, a timeline for system but has no means or cniorcement *^t ^ j}oo,„..onth surcharge for those with compliance, or dno. This ordinance compUance. The inspections sump pumps not in compliance wttn a - '^96 be needed, additional ^jwtil be conducted mamiy by :n-house stalT If it ts personnel wiil be hired to complete the inspections on tune. HUIT Wt to fine* should be chifged if to sump pump is not in conspbtoe wuhm 14 days after the inspection I I 'Ni|.riMi,iii|fHWi[teNii^ hstr^ i 4 BESnLiTIII^ GBANTIMi TO jir%’inB4L coot stcno^s t%JX stwreHTN * m, itJ2. SCWnWON 2. ItJt, StOOmSION It It), IM4 AWnnSION It fO « OI 4M> C04.VTOIC A COWOTIOPII4L CSt TtOMIT m SECTWi lt.il. SI-BOIVBION It FILEm f Vhita (hmtniAer the ‘apiCieaias*) hi%c teffft « the pwjpcfiy locked « 3500 Bi^riite iaiil w«hm the City of Oio»> thereiiiillef Xiw’> lad tepOy deserM w Mh 24 mi 25, AytiKsr'f Sabd^isaaii No> Heflficpia Coumy ihemmtm the -propcffy ’K ffld Aft tw. «|yiic«aw ia%g iB^ jpftlcatioi! to the Ctty of OroBO h> rerhtil 16 <Ll to alkm hanicover in Ok 0*75* tatoim tcBmk tom lo tmanmodm the Onvewiy^ itoJ IK. hifOcovc, i noniuHy ill’.Tj. jbI . ..ranc* alk>w rtemive >cfeati0O cleaniif to jccofflwodaie tmi *fri\way in the 0^75SJ:Kssir5:r»’s:'^^ “*”rs «MK ani *uhin die Muff invKl ftot .rhet* indiaf aad miinf i» noemilly lul ***°*^‘ acoodiiioiiilase pomii per S«3k» 10 OJ. Subdhfnioo I" for ladd attenuoiB widuB* ttnlBn area NOW. THEKEFOKE. K IT WSOl^D by the City Ccjncil of Orono. Munesoca: riMMSGS 1. This aftplicatiofi was revKwed as File #1968 Page I of 8 t i -I. -Jtde- ♦ “I 4 5. Distrkt f^nnBg 20 am imii—w w m» wl Jwi rntnumim w wsin lltf pcqW b WvuMfH ■ It ^i tOS' ia « i^fikjiiMi *!• S^aetohcr I5l «d «'• w4» 4^ ^ » 0 mwiBiBeairf Owal <rf ifc* p«>0®*0 vanaoccs cuo A imI ma peiwm, ttel die prapimA 4h%tmay kxMam md ik (huueuvt of die » -W I r ■ ■ -'i I dnw»»% direcily to Bay tide Read, imy liai^ MKC and tel dieir affmnnt B merely for te in«i JKce|*aWe kjcnwi. w fmdte tel aHowini ddi acceia d bm in te bed nneitii of te **)* and Ime aoi been adciimcly addresMd ftadte tel te pwyoied tewy restttts in mm tnamn tret* »d msm odw vcfcauon betaf denfoywl m am 75* aone on a sacep tkope ami bWf. fimtei tel te of Om win have a negaitve vimal itiyact as vwwed from theua^ano nndte Old te IwdsiMpt piwaed do odi ooiwetfh te nefaiivc ai|»cl of te nai.I removal scheduk and rtplaceraeia plan for City approval: and that no future variaices tell be ynamd for dcvetopmei* of this property. br md me Ci«y CaincU heteby mites ite fottowuig -Mmioiu I findings of fact: Page 2 of 8 I . i ^ II e. f. Ai 1^* in I 97 Kici MB tra. ttarprcfvny b wtnamaWy Uff* ciomi io Mlnwniwilir brvdofBBcai ctf i uafk f»ily m^fctKC wiAnb nJ tfMC ncctkil :»ol ibr ilnvciiy m the 0>75* le^tck mbI hhifV impMt S' The loitf adfKtm »the prpymy is Beysidf Re«d. It b eoi rciioMMe K> itess access le Bqrudt Road, sod the Clly cihbW il^ the ippiic ann* propmy Ahhoitih the pfofu^ »UI cliwiinMt i ftifstlkaoi nomher of trees and ilcATvy a HfiafKaia amniMi of vcfeao«i in the 0-75’ tone and on the hM nvoct torn, the tefiBci b bcta| mianmied hy the coiatnictkw of waBs ID RWII in less area heiat dbinrhcd itefi wnukl he dbliiihed tf reiahih« vails woe not toed and slopes a*ere graded at die ffqliifed 3; I ilopa. \i» :mpjse ^ *te ;pplicata>n. !he ’otal irea *he rone Incindcs ^ that »ea withiii 75* of the ittoretuie and not within the 66’ rifhi-or way of Bavside Road. The 0-75* sctbKk zone therefore conuiiv an area of ^.970 i f Mafdcov« proposed m the 075* &nK is 1.265 s.f. or 42 6% Applicaats have provided a rcplantii^ plan which will provide fw scftenii^ of the fctainif« walls as viewed from the Uke. and which proposes n> repUce approsimaiety on a tree-for-irec tvsb die mimbw of 6" dianecer or larger trees expected to be rcnioveU in both the 0-75 and bhiff impKt zones. WhUe the trees to be planted do not match In height or dtamcicr thf nature trees to be removed, said new trees will help retain the natural svtnded character of the lot. It is appropriate in the context of the major disiuptioo which will occur that applicants ’ plan be modified to replace no less than one tree for each tree 6 in diameter or greater that b removed from the 0-75’ setback zone. Page 3 of 8 4: 4 !■ i ■ » . I,- . a Is pfcy oMii ptM ® vinreil ifom the tik* o op griiiii 69 ocher alKnamcs icr ilmvwty kxMioooadie pwyc ity Widi ^viiiisiB IQ ifiriicifBi ’ pte. ^ coiseflB of ite C«9 to tha fproj^ cia hr fciol%«d T1» C<MKi ftaiJi tiai ihr coa£m c«li^ oo Ab pcopetn m peciditf 10 i flR ku»l« ate dii«i> u aNMnw pccRfim. iB« <«t*ly •««< B 1 tcmtmaa » *r mUam. tm n Bsoanr w alh^iMt « tiMitihip rr ^ topmcrvv • mhiieMtil peopeiiy nfW m » Ml; mi mmH t* a hccm •***» ^ **“ Zoowf C«te CocBpcrtieiolw PUw of the OBy. The City Council ton m« gnomi « ««««««« dm^amaamkmmlhcfyiS iMiBoiMMtieiMm IB d» liolfc Mfcg «w»ft" I****; r'»** “ ***1*'^ ,f^nptghi- aoe pore «fire hauard or other diflf*nonn!^h<*^ht P**4*|^» ii (kpRctaie wrromliflf property vaton mi ***^ *^ ''ToprrTj will he in ^ ith the TflWnI and «'^jecti\o nf tt® 7of\iitJ ^ Coqyithe iiitvt Plan (k the C^. gfBftflig a coQihtiond use pcfsiit h> allow the ^ ^ . . 9 mu - - ------------ * COXCLllSiaXS, OIUIER AND Cl^iimTONS « 42 6% wbeie no hanfcover b noiiiull) iltowcd: «ri gfiiM » viniace id Swtion 10 ». Subdtvtsioo 16 (I) and (J) to allow imciisjve vefcta^ clearinf and ^ the 0*75 ’ lakeshoce scAoefc looe and wnhin a Wuff unpaci rone clearAg and grading and filling is nonnafly not allowed; and grants a Section 10.03, Subdivision 19 for grading within the lakcshore zone, subject to ng A • _ - -I It ions: Pase 4 of 8 J . ■■r:■i ' '.s- .i^ •' i L tf\*' iyfipo%cr iaiitf 1^75' Mom tlua ssi ei£ied 1.265 i f. of 42.6*7. and shaH c«i> iaciHte ih» 4m€wsf mA tioiaiaf wiOi Hankower te ttic 75>250* mk ^Jlall nut dead (hr amanaii oikmace of 25.0H of 7.219 t.f . lad af^kaais air ' am aom tfM « a aaldoeljr iloi ite Couactl or i ftaare Comstl voukl m far hante orcf ie thr 0>75’i'* f ’ 2. Prior i» cm coa umvm uC Ihc pfOfg«cd 4ri>r«a)r. iprti»on rfnlll ca gyicii te faifawMf : Provide far Cd> Enfiiieer irviev and ifipiovil a leviieil pUn far the drive«^ aoviog it ipprounaiel) 5’ oonhwinS near the road access apron at cnkr (h« onljr (he eemnc c ponioo of the dmrevay n wi rfahi-of-way of Brnide Road. Provide far die City Eatneig*i f«vie« and approval a cross tcctiofi of fhr proposed driveway indicafwf the pfeschcc lif aNcwc of ciifhth^ and dfiiKitf accooHiwdaiMM. c.Provide for Ciiy Enf ineer’t revtev and apfooval detailed design plans for (he catch hem md c«l%^ propos ed at the driveway entrance. 1.?ft»vHlc ""iK Cl:y TlnjiaecrV' review- .ind "!r*pms r.l ;r d.rt.iiled dertpn f<>r the propoted igttardnil '* die southwest curve of the propefty. Provide for City Ei^iniKr'f review and ^iproval dcuikd design tor screeniflf akx^ east line to prevent beadligfa confiki with westbound tratYk. f.Obtain a permit from Hemiepui County Department of PuMk Wi>rki fo< the proposed driveway and culvert consuuction. if driveway ccmstruction ccmunences prior to issuance of a building permil for the new residence, obtain a driveway/land alteration permit from the Cay. Page 5 of 8 1HM * I 8. Meet oA ite iiK 10 annaofy list Borli all trees at 6’tttazneier m ipcMff to die 0-75* tom. and moiif the ptcfOMd icpiantiiit p4aa K» iiKiiidi frr*K*—^ of all ndi trees ai die ^75* »oe ton a tree for-tree teisl lot pRiiKOief W< coonel mcamre s Qiaifty id Uitad Areai*. aad dreO like vlaiem ermon I on the^ • *kk Jht Cdy Ei^tnea slHli aake pcfiodK wepectaom of dre lire Odhiif cossoistHo and a M iniwctiwi of die ilmenray prior to is fimi ^vnretl Revqctaiiao of disiyrticii »ib re te fire iMt Mckide loddliH of ad dis slopes as soon after conKSseneni of fndinf as is fcisibie. The re piamini plan for trees aod shniN b attached lo thb rireolution as Eahi»i D (to be naiiilkii re nored above), and all peoptwd plareinfs shall be corapkred per said plan prior io biatice of a Cetttfiree Onnpaacy for a eew restdciKe tm the property, or widuii one year of the commcnccmcBi of driveway constnictioa. Auihoriics gnered by dm resointion nta wih the property not with the owim. Dtti ilc pcrniijMvc >'niy and trtust Sc exercised Vy <ppl£JlE}n Tor i Kjildinf per tai for a resadcnce on the property witoi one year of the dree of Covneil approval, or the special conditiofis of this resolution will espire on that date (November 2S. 1995). Violation of or noohcoa^^ttaiice with am of the terms and conditmns of ihb resolutioa shall comtime a violation of the Zoning Code, shall amomaticatty ee any authority framed herein, and shall be punishable as a misdemeanor. The undersigned applicants have read, understood and hereby agree to the terms of Ihb resolutioa and on behalf of themselves, their heirs, sticccsson and assigns, hereby agree to the recording this resolution in the chain of title oi the property. Pagi 6 of 8 4- <: e - i ly 1^ Qraas Ciiv C«Htacti ob itei 28{h i^ of Novtiohcr. 19M ATIEST; rv M . Haltia City Oak Edvvii I. CtliatxtL Jr.. Mayor l*wpcify Owiwti} STATE OF MINNESOTA ) } cm NTY ^ adcaovieiifcd before me on ilut 2Hh^^ of Nc^onbcr. 1994. by Ed««4 I. Cetiahw If. and Doroiliy M. Hallii!. Mayor and CH> Clerk of die Ctty of Orow. a MtaBetoia oiiBici|ial corpocaliwi nd Md inainiOieBi was eucmcd oo behalf of the Cdy- Noiary Public STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) COt^NTY OF HENNEPIN ) On this __dayof .199 . before me a Noaiy Public IP iJ known to me to be the penoiXs) descrtbed in ana wno execuwo uw acknowkdfed that he (they) eiccutcd the same as his (their) free act and deed Notary Public Page 7 of ft *■ —* '*■»* 'A. STATE tf MINNESOTA } I ML COUNtY OF HENNEP!?® I Obi iJaval , 199__bcfan ne a . A •> fofftioiBgteif totetepcnoBisk dpciitel isaBl wlMcicaHcd eacoBHi die mom m Idi (iheiri free e^ARYHJBUC STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) M. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) On this day of aNotaiy Fiibik withtaaiM for laU couiBy. penooallv ^ the forcgoiiig iastnuBem. and acknoirk<%ed thai he (they) exKruted act and deed. he the pcftoa(s> described in Mid who exeemed NOTARY PUBUC Page 8 of 8 iMiiiaBaiii II Hill.......I i|pii..uLMa,r^A:5u.^ ...................................t;- >. f I »,<K w/Ml-*'/ MQUBr FOR COlTiCn. ACTION DATE: OciiA« 3. tW rmim.: TMi Aat Rj §196$ tUfdi Vhntfi BnfCft 3500 Binide IM • Vtilm t: LR4A. Sm0B F«^ UkcBUft Roltkaial. 2 actvs Rcqocfi for loi rriddi. lot «a. hadcom. torn! aiiwitioa. ndbM invi^ ID cQaittKt • drwfww Mttu i§to the property and cooaract a icfidc9E«. LMifCdriMte A • Noctce of PiMOing Coantssios Actiofl D • Comomai fnm DNE Received W29^ C • 9/19/94 Daft PlMBiiD CommiMkm Mva§m D • Memo and EiMno of 9 15 91 PlaiMi^ CoiwIsiiM rec I on a vote of 4-0, The opplkanis imefid to pufchaae tins property for ctxatnictioii of a new restdeti» aii^l 10 ]^>pfx}val of the necessary vinaiicei. The property owner b Shirley Larson. Pkose review the tnetno and exhibits of Sepamher 15lh. AddHiooilly. pleaie fevtew the from the ' 'NR reconmending dei^. and the mimnei and notice from the Septtmber I9th meeting. The following vouaneex are rrtgiired in otfkr that the lot be o . L<->! area (1.97 acre exiting. 2.0 acre required) Ue wid!:'<165'existing. 200’required) ikkred buikk^ additional variances are required in order to construct the proposed driveway 40% hardcover in 0-75’ rone Live tree removal in 0-73’ zone Extensive vegetation cleannf on a blulT, on a .steep slope, and in 0-75’ zone Topographic alterations, grading and filling in 0-75’ zone .Mi I Request for Council Action continued Page 2 of 3 October 3, 1994 Zoning File #1968 Ceil Strauss of the DNR has confirmed from information provided her by suff that this is a bkiff. subject to the special protections afforded the bluff impact zone. She has recommended denial of the proposed driveway. HenKpin Courty Department of Transportation has indicated they will approve an access at the proposed location, although they note that such location does not meet their sight distance requirement but is the best location as compared to others along the property ’s road ftonuge. City Pwgiiwfir Glen Cook has reviewed the application and his carehilly worded letter does not specifically lecommend ^iproval, but recommends that a number of is sues be addressed if the proposal is approved. The property was provided with and assessed for municipal sewer as pan of the Stul^ Bay project. A well would have to be developed on the site. One of the Planning Commission s specific concerns was that access for service and construction vehicles (such as concrete trucks and well drilling rigs, and even the moving van) would not have adequate access to the house. Planning Commission felt that the detrimenul impact on the environment as well as the questionable safety aspects of the proposal, outweigh any hardship shown for approving this specific access. Discussion at the Planning Commission led suff to conclude that the lot area and lot width variances were likely to be accepted if an alternate access is proposed that avoids the above memioned negative environmenul impact and addresses the safety issue. As a poii»» of information, the dock located across Bayside Road from the property has existed since 1970 or earlier based on available aerial photography. Staff Rccomniendatioa Staff concurs with Planning Commission that the proposed access location and design have severe negative impacts which likely can be avoided by acquisition of an easement thnMgh neighboring property. The applicant;; arn^ their builder. Mr. Roeloffs, zre m a better position than staff to define the relative costs ‘.'t >uf'h <»n alternative access. Staff recommends that the application as proposed be denied, but 'hat the applicants be afforded the opporuinity to bring in an alternate access proposal. Council may wish to discuss with the City Attorney any potential ramifications of complete dcni<«' of buildability of this lot. rII Request for Council Act! Pegc 3 of 3 October 3. 1994 Zoniiit File #1968 continued 1. 2. 3. Conceptuel sppcovil, directins suiff to dnft in ipprovil tesolution. Table to allow applicants to propose an alternative access plan or for other reasons. lal denial, ditecting staff to draft a resolution for denial COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED: Provide direclioo to suff and applicant. CITY OF ORONO P.O. Box U CrywtM Bay, StS 55123 473-7357 ivT I ZONING fILE #1968 NOTICE OF FLANNING CON ACTION DATE OF NOTICE: September 22. 1994 TO: Keith A Vivian Bangen 130 Manor Circle Long Lake. MN 55356 CINiES: Gerakl Roelofs 1650 Shadywood Road Wayzata. MN 55391 Shirley A. Larson 1823 Colfax Avenue South Minneapolis. MN 55403 Stuart Hoam Burnet Realty 19400 Highway 7 West Excebior* MN 55331 Chris Bemdt Suite 110 3433 Broadway Street Northeast Minneapolis. MN 55413 TYPE OF APPLICATION: Variances/Conditional Use Permit DATE OF MEETING: 09/19/94 Plaruiing Commission recommends the following: Denial for reasons noted below. VOTE: 4 FOR 0 AGAINST I. 2. 3. 4. Proposed driveway location and design, while potentially being the least environmentally disruptive of the alternatives reviewed by applicant for a driveway directly to Bayside Road. t^>pears to have potentully severe safety problems. Hennepin County Public Works indicates that location along this property abutting Bayside Road has good sight disunce. and that their approval is merely for the 'most acceptable’ location. Planning Commission does not feel that allowing this access is in the best interests of the City or the property owner. Other means of accessing the site may be feasible via an easement through adjacent property. Drainage issues are of great concern since Bayside has no roadside ditch ai^ runoff from adjacent properties already causes problems on the road at this location. "T \nNUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 19, 1994 ITEM #19*4 - GUSTAFSON DESICN/DOIJCI-^S OLSON, 2601 WEST Lafayette road - conditional use permit and variance - PUBLIC HEARING nd CcrtiBctte of Miilins «« Dale of GustaDw I^gn wu present on bduif of Mr. OIj Gaffioo ftmed this applicatioa for ftptocement of existing retaioiag ^ ^ setback zone. No survey hns been r«er¥W_____h___J \ locn (#i«) rmi«»«- KinH * vivun bancert . ssoo bayside road - %/ADf ANrxs - PUBLIC HEARINGVARIANCES - PUBLIC HEARING The Affidavit of PubUeatioo and CeitiBcale of Mailing were noted Mr. Dangert and his representative, Mr Rololfs, were present. J minutes of the orono planning commission MEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 19.1994 (#16) llOB #196S - Bingert - Cootiitied Baysidc Road to be served by Applicant is mpxadog of th« drivn^y. E»g^”***Ttrr P»b6c WOA. ««-of J1 choice*, but none of the p«»ble loc«ioot»^ different proposals. Smith commented on the «««t of ve«t*tiou. Notans:^s:srioT«srs«*toy »«>««» “’ •'“ Mr. B»ge« ««ed be w» no. in.e««ed in . driveway on «. ea«mem over neighboring property. u « M»nlev related the problems of drainage, a blind comer, loss for sale. „gSTi^ to explore acceM riuough «i,acem ptopeme. Pete«onn»ved, Notan seconded, to deny Item #196* Aye* 4, Nay* 0. STAii or IMC^[5SCS)TA ^DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES METRO WATERS - 1200 WARNER ROAO» ST. PAUL, MN 55106 77J-7910 M S«pt«Bb«r 27, 1994 P*:CSIVED SEP 2 9 1994 crr'OPOsoNe Mr. Hlko Coffron City of Orono P.O. Box^66 Cryotol My, Minnesota 55323 RE: LAND USE APPLICATIONS, CITY OF ORONO, HENNEPIN COUNTY Doar Mr. Gaffron: I have conants on tha folloving land usa applications. #1895^ Pat Wolfs. 2S71 Casco Point Road f27~l33-lH. Tha applicant raquasts aftar-tha-fact hardcovar, avaraga lakashora satback and laka satback variances for the reconstruction of a shed. DNR Metro Waters recoasands that tha city dfilUC tha varianca raquasts as they are currently proposed. There are many alternate locations on the lot where the shed would he able to naet the city's setback requiresants. We also question whether hardship exists. #1965. Gustafson Design on behalf of Jamas Lear. 2525 Dunwoodv Avenue f27-133-11. Soring Park Bav^. Tha applicant raquasts approval of a conditional usa pamit and varianca for grading and construction of retaining walls within tha 0-75' lakashora satback. We understand that there is an existing erosion problem and that a replacement wall of soma type is required. We do not object to the city approving retaining wall work at this location as long as: the 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. Keith and Vivian Banoert. 3500 Bavslde Road. PIP QS«ll7~23 13 0015. f27~l33~23. Stubbs Bay). The applicants request several variances for construction of a driveway and single family residence. DNR Metro Waters recommends that the city deny the variance requests as they are currently proposed. In particular, we are concerned 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 bluff were allowed, the applicants would still have a marginal access based on AN EQUAL OPPCRTUNITY EMPLOYER \ i * Mr. Mile* Caffron S^ptMbar 27, 1994 Pa9* 3 . »..««!« mmtmtv atuMUrda. Ha that tha applicants 255SS ^^"bnVty “ Obtaining an aaaa^nt tor an altarnata mcemmm «lign»«nt for oil tho abovo varianc* appllcationa that tha ^ 5 tit leant has a "haavy burdan of proof" f ora^^lng of a varlancaIS^iSaa aa id ttat tha WU«»' .“'ti uaad in a nannar forbiddan by tha ordinanca.IdWU ^aa w - - - . ha adviaad of tho action takan on itaaa ti**S Tha 2t f£Sl action and copiaa of tha official Uhl m«« Withih to ttU Vff ica if thm varianca raguasta SrSt*5Sud!^ JtSS^turt; .a at 77J-7.10 ahocld you hava «.y quaationa ragardlng thaaa coaaantaa Sinoaraly Call strauaa Araa Hydrologiat CCS/cda Laka Minnatonka filaa J7-133-11 and 27-133-33e: L i 1 To:Ctuinnan Schrocder and Orooo Ptanning Commission Memben Ron Moorsc. City Administraior Fron: Dole: Michael P. Gaffion. Assistant Ptanning A Zoning Adnimistrator -1»T 15. 19W Sohjcct: AppMctioo; #1968 Keith and Vivian Bai^en. 3500 Bayside Road > Variances • Public Hearing for variMBCS for lot area, loi width. 0-75 ’ hardcover, and grading and tree removal in the 0-75’ bfoeshore setback zone for constniction of a driveway and a sii«le family residence on thb vacant parcel. Zooh^ Dtalrict: LR-IA, Single Family Lakeshore Residential. Two Acre Minimum Lot Size Utf of ExhibKs A B C D E F G H 1 J K L - Pertlaeiit C Applicatioa Plat Map Property Owners’ List Survey Propel Driveway Plan Cross Section Letter of Request City Engineer's Comments Alternate Plans Considered and Rejected by Applicant Hardcover Calculations Letter from Hennepin County Department of Public Works dc ScctiMis/ Variances Reqticatcd I 2. Section 10.23. Subd. 6 (B) • In LR-IA district, required lot width is 200 ’ (existing 165 ). minimum required lot area is 2.0 acres (existing lot area is 1.97 acres). Sectioo 10.22, Subd. 2 and Section 10.56, Subd. 16 (L) - No hardcover is allowed in the 0-75 ’ lakeshore setback zone (proposed 0-75 ’ hardcover is just under 40%. aU due to added driveway). 3. Section 10.56, Shoieland Management: A. Subd 16 (G), Steep Slopes - Applicant must provide adequate infomwion to allow evaluation of possible soil erosion impacts and development visibili^ from public waters prior to permit issuance. Whw determined necessary, permits shall be conditioned upon erosion prevention and preservation of existing vegetation screening of strucnites. vehicles and otiter facilities as viewed from the surface of public waters, assuming summer, leaf-on vegetation. Zoning File #1968 September 15. 1994 Pige2 B Subd. 16 (I), Vegetation Alterations - Prohibits removal of live trees in 0-75’ loiK with a diMneter of 6” or greater without City approval; requites equivalent number of leplaoement trees be planted; prohibits intensive vegetation clearing within 0-75’ zone and on steep slopes (proposed grading to cornttua driveway has a potential for removal of the iru}ority ot vegetation in the 0-75’ zone). C.Sitbd. 16 (I). Topographic Alterations/Grad jtg and Filling - Grading and filling standards for construction of driveways in the 0-75* setback zone (see code sectiens attached). D. Subd. 16 (K), Stormwater Management - Requites adequate runoff controls. 4. Sectioo 10.03, Subd. 6 (A) (2). Eustit« lot of record in "R" dist^t of greater than ow acre and served by public sanitary sewer - Such lots aia;* v'c 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 olherwiM meets the requirement of the zoning chapter. Background This vacant lot has been in single separate ownership for M least 20 years. The Bangerts are iK«idin g to purchase it as a new buUding site from the previous owners, the Larsons. The lot was for and provided with municipal sewer as part of the Stubbs Bay project. There currently is a very steep and poorly developed driveway cut at the west end of ^ property, but this driveway is too steep for residential use. Further, it is located at the west side of the lot where sight distance for entering Bayside Road is extremely limited. Henn^in County DOT has indicated they will only approve a driveway location in the easterly 75’ of the lot. This presents a major pr^lem in that a steep bank rises approximately 15 ’ above the road at a 60% slope for almost the entire length of the lot. To devel^ a driveway in the easterly 75’ will require significant eaith removals in the 0-75’ zone and result in the removal of a number of mature trees. What appears currently as a wooded slope will have significantly less vegetation as viewed from the lake. Both staff and City Engineer agree with the applicant that their proposed plan will have a less intense visual impact than the two proposals they rejected, which would run a driveway virtually straight up the hill and require major cuts into the slope for distance 100’ back from the road. Zoning File #1968 September 15. 1994 Page 3 The DNR has been notified of the application and as of this writing has not submitted M t M H I Potcadai for Ahcmatc Access l^itioiw 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 propery owners r^arding the possiiility of such an access casement, and are led to believe the Baiyefts would like to avoid a shared driveway. I Abscm the access issue is there sufficient hardship for granting the lot area and width variances? If vari? were not granted, how would this property be used? Should variances be granted for hardcover, tree removal and extensive grading in the O' 75’ setback zone? From a "visual impaa* standpoint, if the driveway is constructed, what specific plantings will be added to soften the impact of the rettining walls and remaining steep slopes? Opti The City Engineer ’s letter clearly shows great concern about the safety of this driveway and its impact on nei^iboriftg propenies 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 Ei^ineer 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 t^tions does the property owner have? Is Planning Commission interested in withholding approval until property owner or applicant have explored all other options? Is Planning Commission convinced that all otter possibilities have been exhausted? Please review the applicant’s letter of request carefully. i for Actk Recommend approval subject to the applicant providing a revised plan addressing the issues of concern noted in City Engineer Glenn Cook’s letter of September 14, 1994. ZoniQg Flic #1968 Squeniber 15. 1994 Pir 4 Funber condUioiis should iochide: Provide a detailed plan showing which trees will be removed in the 0-75' loae and on the slopes, and how and where replacement trees and vegetatiott will be added. in a driveway permit from Henne pin Coi^^ Table for additional infonnatioo. Depending on Planning C miiht include: I. ft’ It lisskNi's inient, this TdMa« until applicant exploits alternative access locations through neighboring properties. Table until a revised plan is submitted for Planning Commission review addressing the City Engineer's coocerm. Reconmend denial, finding that the requested variances are not supported by sufficieiii hardship or justifleati ^ 1id ^•4 #- /-Fu'/ CITY OF ORONO - VARIANCE APPLICATION Initial Application Fee $200.00 ($50.00 per each additkmal variance) Renewal Variance Fm $100.00 (no change from original application) Variance for non-conforming structures $200, After-the-Fact Fees (Double application fee) PROPERTY INFORMATION Site Address w * " ^ w * ” * ■- *^ •• X ♦ V w w V J. • *V • -I 411 >rp.l.D.) <sr//Proper^ Uentifi Attach legal description to application if not included on required survey. Due Propeny Acauiml ~ ___^(inoiidi/year) I (do) <taono&>lso own the adjacent parcels of land. Present use of property: ___residential other (specific) ___________ Zoning District:_____________________________________________________ APPLICANT Name & Address:/»o Aft OWNER (if different than applicant) Name _________ Address: DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST Describe request indetail:___ I r I «II4 %.ii •) 5Vr-o>oy !(work) yy.a//y City: Phone(honie) Phone (work) City: Estimated Construction Cost $ (attach additional sheets if necessary) VARIANCES REQUIRED ;gc Lot Area x< Lot Width x»9C Hardcover Lot Coverage Setback:Front Side Rear Average Lakeshore Other (specify)<k 4^^ HARDSHIP/DESCRIPTION OF UNUSUAL PROPERTY CONDITIONS Describe undue hardship or practical difficulty or unusual property conditions preventing compliance with Zoning Code requirements:_________________________________ (attach additional sheets if necessary) - u •'V■••a vC ij t r?.Vcrxiic , e»%.♦' required submittals ^n nf thtf ^QQ toj k’ I 8 ______ etiiiriiijini iflmplTtn Compicttd Qf owners within 150* (vou must obtain this iist from hTTfoSed surveyor) and include hinteover P^vide one (1) copy S«' x U* fer ^Sjl^uavey (exSsdDg and P«^ *****^1“ “f ***^•«> nrooLed In addition, provide one (1) copy SV4 x 11 for reproducnon. SiaS^^alaai of floor & elevalion views (provide one (1) c^ 8>/4 x U ). ST^ l^uames (inciude maiiial status) of all p^ns witlt an mtetea m t!» ^ applicaiioii. pleuse aitach a separate list of aiflr «h« P«s«» YOU wish ooiifled of this applicatioa. 9 __Additional iieaa as may he requested by City ttaif. certifle* <«« -'» mfbnnation suppUcd is inie and correct to th^ best of his/her knowle^^ Applicant's Signature b^y l^wledges and ^rees to entry onto the property by City staff, consultano. a^e members for purposes of invesiif aiion and venficanon of this request. owner's Sijitatuie -4L^ >4^^^==-D»“ - ^ ~ ^ —/ Applicant most have all submiaals into the City offices 25 daj^ ttch^monih. rht< change prior to the meetisg. 8 r . TIM mflHu tm m.14M M*m*U ISMiSSKNit ETM.M n MI4•HI* •Avsnt m>11T*0 U ttuV ■ UMM ra.IIMO MUM Mt t M •••llF’tl IS •IIM MVSIlt m C N MOMtSM • 4 •CltMiM H • JWT P MO USMmt ooTsiM m m it-iiF-a IS toiT •stM Mvont m • • • oimiii •iVIM TyWAIOSCt N OiUiMOso •o>iiT-a u 0041 •ssM omiM mJ M • J P OMTlf TT JiPfMT • JO SMI OMnUTTMM OOTtSH OMO ll7>tS UMTTMM I NMITM M-I17>a U 0040 I ctonrv imr tw ricn mpmmmio a« m mamn mm nw MPMMNTOTSM OP IMOMtTtM M H iPPUM TWO lOft M TM MT OP TMPWrr TMM|M* TO TM MOr ii.w. #1 ^68 ilflii -a#"* ^ 4 • <* f /1 ' i • I f 1 .«•* «••«••• ••• ( Om\^:(.R0NHI R(.J\C.t»^« jujiiu-* Mb Um * »• itb M jM •« Vhii^ vskr ft: . «. ► ♦ I • _____ \U»4' 4 \w^^:***5>*>fO r ’f/ V' , ?«OjeCT SOIIIIARY-• 3800 BAVSIOe ROAD Sit* Charact*rii ^ t I * ) 5 A sniM but «Mp b** riM« (ram BayM* R(Md ■pproKMiMly IS in a herizomal dMwe* oOOr anO Own risM gmfcMlIy to a kt<o« that is gansraily sgrssd upon to ba ths primary buildtng pad at an •Itvalion appraximMy 24'abov* th* roMt at a horizontal dittanc* of ISO*. Tha lot than foMowa a rollino contour through matura traas to its northam lirta. Varianoas Raquvad: Fiva varianca* ara raquirad for prpjact approval. Lot width varianca from 20Cy to tha axiiting 165* should prasant no proWam a* wall as a lot araa varianca Thasitaparattachadsurvay is 1.97 acras at a minimum. (Currantly, soma confusion axists ovar tha exact tx)undarias of tha k4. Rasolution of thasa disputas can only add to tha araa of tha sita.) Problams arisa bacausa tha only accass to this lot is through tha 75'satback from tha watars adga This raquiras variancas for hardcovar. traa ramoval and grading in tha CT-75’ satback. Furthar complicating tha issua of accass is tha raquiramant from Harmapin County that any accass to tha sita ba mada in tha aastarly 7(7 of tha lot to provida adaquata sita linas on tha curvad road. That forcas tha accass through tha staapast part of tha bank. Savaral scanarios have been explored to provide access to the building pad and evaluated as to their impact on the sita contour, trees and vegetation, the amount of soil that needs to ba removed, tha drainage of surface water in the 0'-75’ setback area and the visual impact from tha lake. Wa have also considered the safety and sarvicaabilty of tha driveway for tha occupants of the home to be buiit on the site. Calling the access problem difficult is an understatement > it is a monster. f t i « ^ 1 L. Any gmrally straight-lin* solution in the requirad area results in destruction of all trees and vegetation in nearly 20% of the lot surface A ait through the hank and contour slope averaging 14* to 18* in depth over a horaontal distance of approwmaiely 140* is neceniTY Amounts of soil removed for these scenarios range from 1350 CY to 1700 CY in the a-75* zone only The driveways for these routes average 15% to 16% grade over their erttuw length, steep by anyone’s definition. All surface run-off in the affected area drains to the driveway and heads unimpeded out of the narrow driveway chute directly across the road and into the lake. This is roughly the same line that a skidding autonwbile would fbilow on a frozen driveway surface orwe downward travel on the steep grade began with no bail-out position. Proposal The solution we propose is a driveway that enters at the east^ edge of the site addressirrg the concern for sitelines on Bayside Road, but then turns generally to the West arrd traverses the bank with a gradual 8% straigW-lirre driveway that approa^res the natural contour as it approaches the West line. A relief postion (riearly flat) occurs at this point allowing the driver to turn North and again ascertd even more gradually (6% grade) to the rear of the building pad This second leg follows very nearly the natural contour requiring minimal revision of the existing surface. The benefits of this solution are found in every area of concern. This plan caHs for the least soil removal artd site revision of the available courses of action. Cuts in the bank average 1(7 in depth as the driveway crosses the lot requiring the removal of approximately 900 CY. Retaining wails would be installed on the uphill side of the drive as it traverses the bank. Only the minimum 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 wails. 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 much 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 5(7 before reaching the road. Only water moving down the traversing slope would exit directly onto the road. The perception of the benk end the site remein virtually unchanged by this plan. The undisturbed do<«nhill side of the drive combined with the mature trees remaininQ on the uphill side maintain the •\wld bluff" impression from the water Much of the driveway is actually concealed from view by the lower bank. There is no sweeping valley to reveal the homesite in the distance. Finally, the issues of safety and serviceability. The steepness of the drivew ay as designed will be mar^egeable rrK>st of the time and challenging in the inclement weather but not nearly as difTicult to deal with as a 15% grade under the same conditions. Thisplan has the additional benefit of a two stage descent allowing the driver an opportunity to slow down and reassess the conditions. It also limits the possibility of an automobile spilling uncontrolled into the street if things do go awry. CortchiSion; We hope you will grant the variances necessary to provide access to this site. The access problems are extremely difficult but the building site can be terrific. We believe we are submitting the best plan for the access to this site and we hope after your thoughfui consideration you will agree. 1 ^ t » ft ,^1^4 :.‘^s '' '‘'t Um • -: ™ 935.0 h in ■'I f ■ i'^ :.i /r>y im4?B ' • I r Jt__ 1 ____1____^_________M ^ ^________1 y.vT\»? ^<yt«w *•<* K*O.U) li^ • |M 0-^5* r r' ■ontstrao ftottn* AndwakA Asaodatts InfiMtrt A Arctiltccti Septtnbvr 14, 1994 Pf wmmm IC t ff ■ CM ^ t •I C»A A *|A A 3*itO I mmc -r>A MM A >• :•«€ •fA M Oir#ii C iwA •f Pi ATf%Ml^AC^ n T^Af %irM »f »t C IfArn 9f •f A » A ^ ^ p| Ml« A^iiM •! ^ N MM A M ^t A. A QMy W MAM. H 00t H ^ OMM A A I PS DiAA A ^i Af A Mu kA^r At «4 a *«w9 i C a ««a * H mmO MM At MiHft JPWt H . MtOM H WMa AI QM 9 •pat MM H H JMA96MM At r-«MM A ffSlM lmM tAAMisr HPI.PAVI OR9A .#iAM • fr;prM; Cfty ofOroAO F.O. Box 66 Orooo, MN SS323 Attcatkm: Mik« Citfros Rp: 199.1968 3500 Bayiidt Rood Doar Mikt: J2X SSi’II-'S.ffl t..5SJSiIc5Sfc SI!iS’«<<“ the best optioA. We woald reeommead that the lbUowiii| iuuet be eddrened prior to pfoeetdiai wHh coDSkuctioa: 1. Dreiaige a) Driveway should be curbed b) CuKert/otber draiaafc structures to prevent water in Road. iwin| into Bayside 2. Retaining Wall •) Must be designed and approved by Reg. engineer if over 4 feet high. 3. Guard reiVrestraining Wall b ) Protection should he provided at driveway corner on West side of lot 4. Headlight Control t) Screening provided along east lot line to prevent headlight conflict with westbound traffic. 2331 Whit Hfgtiway 36 • $t Aaol, MN 15113 • 612-636-4600 'f' f. K.m £ M-0-0 m I- . OxyefOrono Stpttmbali, 1994 tU: 3500 Bavside Road itfliM b« provklcd aloif Btyiidt Rotd. 6. Chadk ttraing ndi oo drivtwy to iaturt kcom by raovmg tad eoattnictioo ¥thidei. Tlia prop f^ wiB ba rtqvircd to obtaia a drivew^ accaii pcnait Coiiaty. FIcaaa cantact this offiet tf you bava aay qucsUoat. Yoon vtiy tmfy, BONESTROO, ROSENE ANDERUK A ASSOCIATES, INC «t•>«i Haaaapta ClaaB R. Cook GRCdk "vo' r / E i- / UARPCOVER CALCIJLATION WOKKSHEET SETBACK ZONE: fCmCLE ONE) B-TS* £S1 A. Haute B. Cwttt C. Drfvcw^ D. StfmHk e. P»ia/0«sk X X F. Ludicap^ lotfeilain ty ri'j-ti- C. OUk't X X X lOT'L i;A»rx:ovcR in zone TOT^L PI’OHiRfY AREA IN ZONE A ____________* B .X 100 UiOiiis JXilAilLliaiLU >?* A. _____________ X h li^o KF. S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. S.F. SF. S.F. ^ S.F. A $F. B S.F. S.F. SF. il «•AX^ )/uo .S.F. %«. . 4^ « • A • -TO X ✓c/%.s.r. yso X AO •lAO#S F, Siw ('%SF. X S.F. E. Patia/D^k X S.F. I S.F, F. LanriKape X _S.F. UodarUia X a S.F. By Flattie X m S.F. ^9 X / -TO S.F. TOTAL HARDCOVER IN ZONE ^,/tr S.F. TOTAL PKOPEBTY AREA IN ZONE -S.F. A V /sr- B X 100 •% A B ^ ' ' » i ! tanwGBAi A. H oum • il • A i » UARDCOVEK CALCULATION WOUCSUEET UONE) «>7r 7S4ST JL SM-I B. Omifi C. Driftway O. 5ktnnlk E. P«io/D«ck F. Laadiciptt L’oJuUitt Ty ru<uc G. UJwr TOTAL HARDCOVER IN ZONE r>i \L r;;0PcRTV arcA in zonk A____________+ B ,X lOO pi:Oi»»sr!> ftAWOl^OVm IN ZONE A. Huot« ________• UfitfA WiiMi a X X B. O j ___ C. I .iv>:wjy ___ D. &i(it.valk E. Pacio/Dcck F. Landscape UiidcfUu By PUitic G. Other X X X X X X X X X TOTAL HARDCOVER IN ZONE TOTAL PROFERTY AREA IN ZONE A * B X 100 - T S.F. I ./• 1 S.F. ji *> S.F. ’*W~S.F. S.F. - S.F. - S.P. - S.F. • S.F. - S.F. m S.F. « S.F. S.F. m S.F. S.F. ^ S F. w.fo S.F. T".r. S.F. S.F. m S.F. m ^900 i.F. SF. S.F. S.F. S.F. as S.F. S.F. as S.F. S.F. s S.F. 0 S.F. S.F. /r»0 S.F. fy. S.F. .'y.j * A 0 A B I *■ \ \i i f i ^ H ennep ity County August 3, 1994 Brad Flshar 18BS Hast Wayzata Blvd Long Lakt, m 5535^ Rt: Accass to(^W Baysida Road^Sita (CSAH B4) Brad: As w discutsad. tha onT^ ‘^^t^irtilrlrilna" ^Oua^to'^thrtarraU and'roaduayirtf-r:::.!!;.:: "»k -!srAS'!,n-s sissa a“ci.«sr*n:;..rrs; k'.sssuiU“ ~.. ~~.»•••• llna. "** Thwks f.r th. tt«ly inquiry .nd pU.s. c.ll -ith .«y furthqr qu..ti«is. S1ncara1y« David K. 'TaUarstroa intranet Pansit Coordinator c: Jeanne Mabusth, City of Orono 0«/i» RECSIV'"^ AUG 5 »W ...» r^'Z * -• wV ^ * • f » nftu;.... o: :• ”\.rk$ j'0 Washington Avenue South Hopkins, Minnesota 55343-8468 (612)930-2500 FAX:(612)930-2513 Reev iPj ;j J. VI\ V ' \ ffr-}H r j t»« •'>\mo ♦/\m •n>■ Ml •\ \ Ml f V \ V '\‘lk r ’ 1^■k.m V ; • 1' /X /!i_r * •.'o V \^^\y' 9 m ••» 9 /^^tWWAt® OF<o«MUV*Ties, Ai»- OFIttft-Y OA* ©C«<99^<» I - >TT ^ k. *iio •iHo SUK f*o^ *W ‘it> A ftofwT- tA|c^ IS tfxi^tvf 30% r /S <tWS A ■B.LCif^F -'k S' ?:V %* iv. -- y. V. t)i2^ws T^tofc^ ^A^ K /Ai StM^e 33-^ 4Aao\jvc «IS«^ •?!. * 5t«Pe «d«a roi? 't It^ MS «N«. A^U0 n /T^30 I ftfyLT'T^ C^^tCr "^mAMJS J)Ai^ ________j-n V • V^.. v/ , ^.'• ,^*1 Hennepin County JU .‘Kn Equal Orroftunirv Enirbm / StptHibtr 16, 1994 NIcIimI P. fiaffror. Asst. MifMi4fi9 A iLOfilng Adalnlstrator City of Orooo P.O. Box 66 Crystal Bay, NN $6323>0066 R£: Proposod Plat - Baysidt Road CSAN B4, north sido botwoon Stubbs Bay Rd and Tonka Avt Soctlon S, ToMshlp 117, Rangt 23 Htnntpln County Plat No. 21B0 Rovlow and RocoMo«dat1ons Doar Nr. Caffron: Nlnnosota Statutos SOS.02 and SOS.03, Plats and Survtys, rtquiro County rovlow of proposed plats abutting County roads. Mo rtvltwod tho above plat and oak* tho following cements: • No additional right of way Is required by Hennepin County at this tiM. • The proposed access location, approxiMtely 20 feet west of the east property lino will bo approved. It should be noted, there Is no location along the plats frontage with CSAH 84 that provides good sight distance to both tho drivers right and left. The proposed access location simply provides tho mst acceptable location. Tho developer must have an approved Hennepin County entrance permit before beginning any access construction. The developer should contact Dave Zetterstrom at 930-254B for access Information and entrance permit forms. • All other proposed construction within County right of way requires an approved Hennepin County utility permit prior to beginning construction. This Includes, but Is not limited to drainage and utility construction, trail development and landscaping. Contact our Permits Section at 930* 2650 for utility permit forms. • The developer must restore all areas, within County right of way, disturbed during construction. Department of Public Works 320 Washington Avenue South Hopkins, Minnesota 55343'8468 (612) 930*2670 FAX:(612) 930-2513 TDD;(612) 930-2696 request por council action Msnm NOV ’ B arroFORc: DATE: November 21. 1994 ITEM NO, Jota R. GcftardKMi nil PMMic Works Dtracior Zoainf Real Ocfcriplioa: #1969 City of Oroiu, 1355 Brown Road South - Variance - Rcfohitioa A copy of the poa office lease agfeemem A letter from the post master Memo, resohuioo and related materials from the 11/14/94 meeting This item was continued at the November 14 Council meei need for the parking lot and the size of the lot. due to questions regarding During the negotiations for a five year agreement/lease with the posttl service, the need for a parking lot was discussed. A ten stall lot was initially considered because that is what the zoning code calls for. It is staffs determination that the lot be limited to six spaces due to the amoum of traffic. The proposed lot has been staked to show the size of the lot and where it will be located on the site. The parking lot will also accommodate a drive-up mail drop. COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED: Motion to approve a variance to the front setback requireroem to en^le the construction of a parking lot to .:erve itv* Crysui Bay Post Office. A resolution for adoption is attached. *ifr-** »«• 0^- U.S. Postal Ssrvica FacitttlM Ospartmsnt Lmm <assa\ UnaPMlCSlMNaiMAAedrMs: OSTICS - 1355 S 3RCHW RD (252160-001) CRYSTAL BAY, MM 55323-9999 HEtWE?i:i CC'JNTY TIlit LEASE mad* and entered into by and between city or crono hereinafter called the Lesser, and the United States Postal Service, hereinafter called the Postal Sen^-ice: m considsratlon of the mutual promises set forth and for other good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency of which is hereby admewiedged. ttte pwties covenant and agree as foNows; 1. Tha Lessor hereby leases to the Postal Service end the Postal Service leases from the Lessor the foltowing pram ise i. hereinefler legally described in paragraph 9. in acoordanca with the terms end corNjUions deecribed herein ar>d corttained in tie 'General Cor.J !ions to U S. Postal Servica Leas#.' Section A, attached hereto and nrtada a part hereof. Upon which is a one story brick and concrete block building areas. spacM. improvemants. arid appurtenances as follows: ^nd which property contains AREA SO. FEET Net Floor Space 914 Ptaiorm 54 Perking 4 Manouvering 1,000 Olhor Driveway 150 Landscaping Sidewalks Total Site Area 2,1X8 Includes r.ew 30* by 120' bituminous parking/driveway. 2. RENTAL: The Postal Servica win pay the Lessor an aruiuei rental of: 95,400.00 ***Cive chousandr four hundred and no/100 Dollars*** payable in equal Irtstalimants at tha erd of each ca lendar month. Rant for a part of a month wi be prorated. Rent checks shaf be disbursed as foltows; payable to: city or o?.CiJO P.O. 3CX 6« CRYSTAL 3AY, :4N ?5i23-0C66 unless the Contracting Ctficer is notified, in writing by Lessor, of any change in payee or address at leMt sixty (60) days before the effective date of the change. 3. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the said premises with their appurtenances: FIXED TERM: The term beginning 04/01/1993 and ending 03/31/1998 for a total of 5 years. Rsenisiy 1991 4SC03S sssa Unit«d StatM Postal Sarvlaa 3 18M Febniary 2, 1994 tntains i Mr. John Gerhardaon City of Orono PO Box 66 Crystal Bay, W 55323-0066 Dear John: Ehcloaed are drawings of the current parking situation at the Crystal Boy Pbst Office and a suggestion for the change in the parking situation. The current situation has raised oany safety concerns with customers who park right in front of the door and the drive-thru collection box. The post office has had many cooplaints about parking in front of the drive-thru collection box which is ri^t next to the entrance of the post office. With the collection box being moved to the south side of the building, mailers could Just circle the building and drop off their nmil and not have to drive in front of the door. Another plus would be the Postal Service could install a drive-through window for citizens of Orono to be able to mall their packages and buy their stamps from their car. I appreciate your consideration of my suggestion. Please contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, it 14- ;h A.-Hutchins Pos^naster Crystal Bay Post Office Crystal Bay, MN 55323-9998 Enclosures 4SC03Z r I — TO: mOM: DATS: SUBJSCT: Mavcr and Ci»y Ccunci-. ' * P’ *Ron Moorse. City Adninistracor/V April 3, 1993 Cr-zstal 3ay ?cst Office lease Attachment; Proposed Lease for the Crystal Bay Post Office a oroposcd 5 y€ar laas€ for the lease agreement. to taice care of several items of ThI.. ic*m. reUt.d ==« are as follows: 1. inatail a c««aM slab at th. entrant* area. $100.00 2. paint the interior and exterior of the building. $1,500.00 seoiace the floor tile in the lobby and vestibule are*. S75C . :o 4. Add electrical outlet* to the servie* counter. $290.00 In addition to the ere*. The tile instailatron of * .^.tension of the shoulder area of S3.2C0.00. .4 not orovide an increase in revenue ^r-°e-c<\v ?ri=« Provide”* ointiAuattor of the post office at ihe'eryspsi 3*y sit* for an addition*- 5 years. council t’^e'lfiVldSi*\«"t?sigl^excsnsicn ancx -o auenoAi^^ -$ on behalf of the city. r MINUTES OF A REOULARHELD HAY 10, 19^3 PLANNING COMMISSION APPOINTMENTS - CONT. ^ oAODi* ar« appointed to the Planning <!o«tt»n th«t »o«i. day they «.ll BaeomaCofTWission •» that t»<« Counc y.ars was long enough,a member of the Council. She felt s«x y«» (#17) POST OFFICE LEASE It wa. mov.a By Mayor Callahan. Post Oftiea laaaa a, oraaantad. Aya. S. naya 0. (»,•) APPOINTMENTS TO THE NORTH TOHRA CRIME PREVENTION COALITION ^;.v%*%~Mvan\nd'’TariarV‘rat:r.o^ ?o''"h."*No*r';h"-Tonaa"??'i:i Pr#v#nt•on Co®Iition• Ay®s 5i n®ys (•19) ESTABLISHMENT OF -ORE SESSION TO REVIEW COUNTY ROAD IS SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS CONCEPT PLAN Mayor Call.nan au,9..tad tha plan b. ' matins ao tha public can haar -hat .a propoaad. All maaibara asraad to hava a praaantatlon at tha basinnina of tha next Council meeting* STREET - "SSOLUTIW iSESO SS^Y EHi??TtOS CVONET PLACE - RESOLUTION •3iS1 ii£: S; 4;at 3435 Eeetleke Street. Ayee 5. ney* Oa at 85 Cygnet Place. Ayee 5, nays 0. (•21) LAKE ACCESS MONITORING APPROVAL ONR Mayor Callahan noted the agreement *^»^** “*‘‘ accesses m the Clty“ and questioned how many there are In Orono. Garhardaon atatad thara »« '«» ““y*thl'’ac«Va o“"‘L'i^2in Orono. Thjy are requesting to use only tne acc«» Linda. r ! REOtTST FOR COl'NCIL ACTION DATE: November 8. 1994 ITEM NO.:5" Oepartmeiit Approval: Nanc Miduci P Goffron Title Asst. Planning 8c Zoning Administrator Administrator Reviei%ed:Agenda Scetioii: Zoning Item DcKri^km: #1969 City^ Orono. 1355 Brown Road South - Variance - Resolution Zoning District: RR IB Single Family Rural Residential. 2 acre. AppUcation: Request for front yard setback variance for construction of a parking lot to ser\e the Crysul Bay Post Office. List of Exhibits A - Resolution B - Notice of Planning Commission Recommendation 10/18/94 C • Memo and Exhibits of 10/12/94 Discussion Pkase review the memo and exhibits of October 12th Briefly, the Public Works Depwment is planning to construct a parking lot on the south side of the Crysul Bay Posi Office to eliminate parking on the shoulder. Because this is a 2-acre single family zone, a parking lot would normally have to be 50* from the street lot line. However, construction of such a lot for the Crysul Bay Post Office would encroach into the existing Crystal Bay park area, and would still require a driveway in the defined front yard. Planning Commission Recommendation Plamung Commission reviewed this at their October 17ih meeting and voted /-O for noting the existing screening adjacent to the neighboring residence, and noting that it wou inappropriate to force the parking lot to the rear which would have a severe negative impact on the Crvsul Bav plav area. The hardship is the existing site layout and use pattern, as well as the layout of the ex'istmg post office with its only public access door adjacent to Brown Koaa. Staff Recommendation Suff recommends approval per the Planning Commission recommendation. A resolution for adoption is atuched. 'TM-LS V-o COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED: sfconkd by _. to adopt Resolution f a'frorvartl^ variance to the'Cit>' of Orono for consmiction of a parkin; lor to “he cl^li Bay Post Offu:e at 1353 Brown Road South. Vote: -------ayes.gramme serve navs. ! 1 I ; f j A RESOI LTION GRANTING A VARIANCE TO MIWICIPAL ZONLNG CODE SECTION 10.il, SUBOmSION 5 (A> FILE 0l9f9 U'HFREAS Ihe Citv of Orono (hereinafter 'the applicant-) is owwr of the property locatedT!«5 Brown South within the corporate boundaries ot the Cty o OitSSThereinafter -City-) and legally descnbed as follows. Lots 2 and 3. Block 1, Markville. Hennepin County. Minnesota (hereinafter -the propertyand avursFAS the aoolicant has applied to the City for a variance to Municip^ NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Orono. Minnesota: findings 1. 3. This application was reviewed as Zomng File rrl969. The property is located in the RR-IB, Single Family Rural Residential Zoning District. The Orono Planning Commission reviewed following and rcconuncnded approval of the proposed varianc po findings: A The Crystal Bay Post Office was cotistnjcted in 1960 and acqujf^ ^ Ci^^^ 19TO. It is intended to continue in use as a post office for the foreseeable future. Page 1 of 5 r B I ' i' < ► r I it E. The post office has never had a formal parking lot and a formal parking lot with a drive through lener drop will eliminate the current pattern of parking on the shoulder of Brown Road. A parking lot meeting the requirement for being outside the 50' required front yard would encroach into the existing Crysul Bay park and playground area. An ingress/egress driveway would have to cross the from yard in order to reach such a parking lot. Construction and use of a parking lot meeting the front setback requiremem would have a severe negative impact on the existing use and layout of the Crysul Bay park and playground area and further would require additional hardcover. There is existing screening to the south side of the parking lot which is appropriate as a buffer to the neighboring residence to the south. F. Construction of the parking lot will allow elimitution of parking on the shoulder of Brown Road, resulting in a safer simation for post office customers. Placement of the parking lot in a conforming location to the rear of the post office would likely result in continued unsafe parking on the shoulder of Brown Road. The City Council has considered this application including the findings and recommendations of the Planning Commission, reports by City stall, comments 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 this property are peculiar to it and do not apply generally to other property in this zoning district, that 2ranting the variance would not adversely affect traffic conditions, light, air nor ^se a fire hazard or other danger to neighboring property; would not rnercly serve as a convenience to the applicant, but is necessary to alleviate a demonstrable hardship or difficulty; is necessary- to preserve a substantial pro^n^ right of the applicant; and would be in keeping with the spirit and intent of the Zoning Code and Comprehensive Plan of the City. Page 2 of 5 r f' CONCtUSIONS. ORDER AND CONT>lTIONS Based upon the above findings, the Orono City Council hereby giants a variaiKe to Municipal Zoning Code Section 10 61. Subdivision 3 (A) to pemiit the coiutmcttM of a ^Iirto be looted in the required front yard where a parking lot ,s normally not allowed in the RR-IB District, subject to the following conditions: Parking lot shall generally adhere to the design and site ptan attached as a Exhibit The parking lot shall be striped for proper traffic flow The existing informal gravel parking area on the north side of the building shall be reverted to grass. Authorities granted bv this variance run with the propen> not with the applicant. " ^ive only and must be exercised by application for a building permit vlithin one year of the date of Council approval, or this variance will expire on that date (November 14, 1995) agrees to the recording of this resolution in the chain of in P Page 3 of 5 r lVv ■C Adoixcd by the Orooo City Council on this I4th day of Novembet. 1994 ATTEST: l ! Doroihy M. Hillin. City Clerk Edward J. Callahan, Jr., Mayor Property Owner(s) STATE OF MINNESOTA ) )$s. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me o** November. 1994. by Edward J. Callahan, Jr. & Dorothy M. Hallin. Mayor & City of Orono. a sMinncsou municipal corporation and said instrument was exec of the City. Noury Public Page 4 of 5 r TO: FRO'* DATE: Chair Schroeder and Orono Planning Conimission Members Ron Moorsc. City Administrator Michael P Gaffron. Asst. Planning & Zoning Administrator October 12. 1994 SUIUECT: #1969 Cit>- of Orono. 1355 Brown Road Souih - Variance ■ Continuation of Public Hearing Zoning District: RR*iB. Single Famih' " 'ral Residential. 2 acre. Request for front yard setback variance for construction of a parking lot to serve the Crystal Bay Post Office. List of Exhibits A • Application B - Plat Map C - Property O'^ ners List D • Survcy/Sitc Plan E - Hardcover Calculations F - Letter from Hennepin County Public Works 9'16 94 G • Staff Memo of 9/12/94 H - Memo of 8/18/94 I - Pertinent Code Sections J - Area Topography pertinent Code Sections 1. Section 10 61. Subd. 4 - General parking requirements. Section 10 61. Subd 5 (Al • .Setbacks tor parking m parkine spaces on lots must have a location other than a req « . . paS mav be located in a rear yard to within 10 of an mtenor sule lo. line and wiihin^lO- of a rear lot line. ‘ (RR-IB From Yard is ) Section 10,61. Subd. 9 - Design and maintenance of parking areas. Section 10.61. Subd. 10 tO): Parking requirement for any "Post Office is ten spaces. 3 Background The Crvstal Bav Post Oft.ee wa.s constructed in 1960 and acquired by the Ci^ ItTs the only remaining stnicture of the Crystal Bay government complex, and is intended ontinue in use as a post office for the foreseeable future. never had a formal parking lot, and its customers, the majorit>- of which are with a drive-through letter drop and eliminate parking on the shoulder. The sundards for a parktng lot in the RR IB District require a 50 ’ front setback. Since the Iding IS toV within the 50' front yard, am! its only public entrance is on the tront exiMing OUIIU g ' oarkine lot would have to be direcUy west and to the rear ot the °b^i^« public. Further, such parking lot would severely ^l^h WO the existing Crvsul Bay park and playground area. An ingresvegress dnveway would have to cross the front yard in order to reach such a parktng lot. proposed Lovout wmI Construction r* is ar^TtwfhL w ZZ in front of the building n>o»» County ^ will fj^sted no parking. The informal gravel parking area on the north side of the building will be reverted to grass. Office !i one time. Use of the post office is not anticipated to increase stgmficantly. Impact oo Ncighborini Properties S'S'Sl i-v »«. «l .V P-'S™ •" “ " a buffer to the neighboring property. including only Lois 1. 2 and 3 sou^ of 'T^is" to be needed at this time. Staff Recommendation Please review the description of hardship and unusual ^l!fa“ecoL^ Commission agrees that the proposed parking lot location is any for front setback variance approval would be appropriate. Planning Commission should appropriate condition, of approval.. Opckms for AcUoo 1 . Approve as proposed, with or without conditions 2. TabU for more information. 3. Recommend denial (sute reasons). 4. Other. ■ n rxr NOV 2 8 t0«4 REQtlST FOR COtIVCIL ACTION GfTYOFORONO DATE: November 23. 1994 ITEM NO ippm 1 ♦ Nmm Michad P. Gaffh» AftaRa ScctkMi Zooiac B-2 Zoainf Di»trict Amendmem The Mayor has icquesied this be placed on your agenda for discussion. Planw^C proposed B-2 Arne I »* »• f I * • • • issioo and Council met in a work session on October 6 in regards to the m. No formal direction was given at that - A copy of the September 8 memo and exhi>hs n attached for CouociTs review. COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED: Direct staff how to proceed with the B*2 Amendment. ! REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION DATE: SqiNcmbcrS, 199-4 ITEM NO.: Departawnt ApfNwal: Nave Miduel P. Gaffroo Ticit Aim. PtaDBiBf A Zoaing AdeaniMrator Adniiiistrator Rciicwcd;Afcnda Sect Zoniag Dcscriptkw: B-2 Zoning District Amendmem LbtrfErtiMtt A - Proposed Amendment B - Sttff Memo 5/31/94 C - Kevin Staunton Memo 7 22/94 In 1993 Council directed Planning Commission to review and make recon^ndalioos regarding ™ S District ordinance. Planning Commission has completed that review, resulting o4in.n« r^on.m«d«k>n. “J»ckgr^«d process resulting in this proposed ordinance is provided m Exhibit B. and m the 1 ihiek blue CTveted document compilation which Council received earlier this summer, RemilaUoii o f Oociati The proposed ordinance revisions incorporate a number of new uses which Coun^ should be regulated. The majority of recommended changes do in fact relate to the “sc oi nropertv r^r than the physical aspects of the property . Planning CommiMion concluded that rekSTini the lot area/width/seibackyhardcover standards to match the reality of our exis mg marinas was not appropriate. Planning Commission did suggest iha* riLct a conditional use fitmit tor a use which they have not had m the past should be required to meet the landscaping requirements. ni r'r.mfMicci.'in reviewed the proposed ordinance with Kevin Staunton. His memo briefly code, and suggest iha. op«a.io«.l activijics might be hetter reffulated bv licensing. Perhaps the downfall of regulating by license in the past was a rnmhina^n of encumbering the license with requirements to make physical changes to the rxrper. aXXof licemes when that did no. «cur. but taking no legal action nor imposing sanctions for noncompliance. i i Request for Council Actic page 2 of 2 ScptonberS. 1994 B-2 Zoning District Amendment continued Biol pfcvttgal Asnects (Hardcover^ Lar^toniBl)■ i‘.\v Perhaps a folloi^ ible approach to gaining physical changes »the marinas would include ihe C ouik U to detetmine whai general changes they would like to sec in the physical aspect of all marinas. Allow sttff to then work with each marina to devise a plan and schedule for bringing each marina into an accepuble degree of compliance over time. Bring this back to Council for approval. Formalize an agreement with each marina, establishing schedules and sanctions for noncompliance Such . prognm would perhaps avoid the "taking- issues raised by Saunton. would allow the to r^blish a base line and set of goals for each marina that w^ complied with, both the marinas and the City will have reached an acceptable comfort level. Options for Action Notimi that the Planning Commission has held the required formal public hevings for this amendment, CouncU could direct suff to make any minor changes you warn and place it on your agenda for formal ordinance adoption at your next meeting. be held. If Council feels there are specific physical changes to the marinas which feeb need to be dressed as a high priority , iten hold a work session with sutf to identify those issues and their relative priorities. Other, r H SECTION 10.41 (DRAFT) . SUMMARY OF SUBDIVISION HEADINGS 4 5 6 7 3 Subd. 1 Subd. 2 Subd. Subd. Subd. Subd. Subd. Subd. Subd. 9 Subd. 10 Subd. 11 Subd. 12 Subd. 13 Subd. 14 Subd. 15 Subd. 16 Subd. 17 Subd. l8 Subd. 19 % ■9 purpose. DeAnittoos. License Required. Appliciiion. pcnnitlcd Uses. Accessory Uses. Conditional Uses. Parking Requirements. Yards. Sricom T«e R«nov»l Rep.U.io« Drainage. Non-Conforming Use. Regulation of Structures W.thm the Lake. Reference to Other Ordinance. f r Proposed Amendment to Municipal Code SEC. 10.41. B-2 LAKESHORE BUSINESS DISTRICT. Subd I Purpose. The '8-2" Lakeshore Business CowuBefcial District was orieinaUv to provide ireis where limited commerei^ businesses could be located to semce onginauy micaa on t Minnetonka. However, many of the operators of the aration of me inouiaim rrrriflTiiTn that wil. -----------r----------- ptoiection of adjacent residential propenies which have previously suffered from (he unregulated ex^tuion of commereial activities, while proiminf »tU cnmr,tlllg lilt IMllEJit l^lce and shoreland gnvironment- Subd. 2. Definitions. ^ "Marina Business" means eneaeine in onc m<?r? .pCnTURed^ .rrf>st;or.- or conditional uses allowed within the B-2 l^eshore Bustnes.s PistnSL ^..hrt y License Required Fach marina business th? pnonr... Di«r^ ^hail obtain an -i^pnual marina business ligensb egnhC prQVi^WPS of Oiaiia Municipal Code^ cyKH Subd. A. Application. .\11 applications for a building permit m-«iiy wjU^ rhr "H Lakeshrr* ^-----—pusiness District shall be reviewed by the Council and may be Sereed'to^e puling Commission and/or a tpetjaUv aPWinied Uhe Vse ComnuEa for revew. Zati. y .Subd. 5 Permincd Uses. Widiin the'B-2-Lakeshore Business District. no land or structure shall be used except for one or more of the following uses: marine accessones^ ^ ReptifS.—Repair and ser^ieiag of boats. Benthl of ?UBL. B Storage. Winter storage jf Sales of nioTon. trailer? .and C Sales, etc.—Sale and fental at boots, motors. fishiRf equipment and :oi" . boat supplies, bait and marine .femv md -Ifmging Qf p On-land storage of boats, winter aod StlllUn^L. r ^ Marine M Subd. 6. fallowing ^ iffj f ^tiiny QffffUL- PY IT^gg. wjthin in? *B-2* UKg^tWIS. ■H accessofv mffl Signs H 1^ 1^1 pumpout/ dwnpjpg pithing tour vending nm^hiP“ Prcpickazsd fyid incIwUw 9n iv Jsf^ !» “ anv^^ wimuai fay and do^noT inrht^ it^ilowfiL ,p infra-reduse pive shops. ^,,.KK^.^ for II^C tY jlip ftnHl or 'jifiai riiih- custfffT*^^^ onlvL r. I,gsson^T?ybinij[ < ■ratlins ?choQt$, et^-L Renta} of boats, f nng caret?Kffr ,., optra(.\-'MJaa I fishirn; tackle salCS^ Vf rros<-gounirv <a|^s/renal/servwg.-- Sum--- -inhd ' Conditional Us«. St- rontlHWim for me^lowin^uses excepc by condiuonal use pennu. A. CtU nf fiinrrrtrt f\?r) f^pplicant-5haU <Jgm<?M<nift .Hi^auate DT^inT Q" the site. r 4’ ff g Cal, of ^ " n- »?*' ^Subtect te liceBsiM bv-CettRCt^.^ P,,Mi. boa. launching, 7on-d«nind HUIKlimt Of W«8IB«-<?'»nBLt!a»H. acg j.on It; ■ " 'hai adtauate Dttiunt a miUfrU; pn ,lw «W> ACBtax iUwrcitv StBll 9tli»KdIg7reTOVT WH liSS if :.r.nrnv«l bv T MrP -fltn VrKVit »P«iequ«^ C. Sale of prepackag ed food Qf fto ” vea diag maehiaes. Pfepflckagcd _________ 4tkh haj becH prefega tonaily pwpar«i an ruBg by SiL'-'-T!S > ,1.1 WI..I. M pi^iny is av^lahlg on Houo Of OP^ntlOn ?twil y ..CQMnCll <ltyr?«Q lL 5:.r::r rri rrav ^ ^rov;^ <haH demonstnie to rondjtiqn} ar? mCL p I ^ir» ^fnicture Maintenance Operations Base.—t>U^ D£t ■ ■ flrHrirr ^ insiiillacwn. np-r|ipEms -md .gawall cnnstmciion). Council mav limit the orejatign at US 4»grgti gik ^ .n..vTT,nn.le and s.rv.ce, Sno wmobilc snail PQC t;e allp^ 11.. .f ,h« nmptrrv » ha« of ODfrat ion for WwTBdftilInf jlHll IWt ^ APPlK^n' StuU d«>Tnnnsirate that adequat e parking is available pq tft? jUfi. Subd. ^ Subd. 8. Parking Requirements. Within the "B-2" Lakwhorc Business Disrnc. th« off-street paricing facilities shall be c-nnot-srinn likelv 'o bc caused bv the business conducted. The parking areas may ds^ p'lr^aill be rrOMdsd ..th.ap ^o pnate <topf.>ater ' |L .,nii,red in this chapter. The mimmum pantuig requiremepts shall be as tollo s. on land. A. Six parking spaces shall be provided for each ten boat slips on water or B .At least eight off-street parking spaces, plus one additional space ^ 800 square feet of floor area over l.OOO feet, including warehousing, and all outside sa storage areas related to the sales and service funcuons. C. If the proposed use is to include the launching • ~ - f .lunching. Transient), wn addiuonai auto-trader parking spaces shall be provided for each ramp. _ . ______;u tft include a charter boat port of calL ons addiWllil hii^ -S or7 nlan for Qffiiite narking SPi<;e for r;^ to Council aPDroYlL parking and shy^K ^ provioea wias B- E. Tte required parking spaces may nol be sealed by > ^ ^ ensr# floor sDSce, or ramp itey are designed to serve,from ibe dock, a storage space, mooring space. Hoot space. p of goods or for ** ^ fo" srilStt storage of boats provided jHlfin each year, the , functional parking area. Pilring lilt TOUItKin that 20% of the required partang^ Vovetnher 15V adeauATC Parking ShaU-JzS fr £L Parking may not be allowed in any required yard or landscapmg area. H Fn.rlov« pgrKing oS ^.,,^utred above. The numbcf <?f P ” plan to be icgpt on file ^vith the CiOL ^itM <i- 9 Yards. The tninimum required yard areas for the disiriCc shall ^ ^■^quired yard. C..hd ^ 10 Undscaping Areas. In iddiuon to the landscaping required in tte „quued ,ard amas Tor t di:::Sc“V following laMscapin* areas shall be landscap«l m accordance with the following provisions: A. The minimum landscaping areas shall be as follows: The lakeshore landscaping area shall be an area Uw eniire lakeshore adjacce to the licensed marina ^ ^nThe landsciping a^'ffor “o a««;rTidth of 30 feet for each manra operaUon. :. lide yard landscaping area s^l be an “ ^a^TtaU Side lot line and not within the lakeshore landscaping area or front yard lands p g not be less than 10 feet deep. !- V-;.M) LU Lni U U S’- 2c ••‘/y “? Front yard landscaping area shall be an area that is parallel to the . u UMicTMinff area and shall not be less than 10 feet deep. Breaks in each operation. I. A privacy fence may «haii not satisfy the tequiicmeno of providing sh»U be pUmed wiih nuneiy stock, balled and >___*11 W.* m c AU the lequited improvements in the landscaping *i« >*'““tj*?? .0 date of issumi^ o^«t occupancy cen-flcam or as otherwise provnled by this Chapmr. whichever date occurs first. areas. ■ •• •_____ i-in c a II .roui»lT1T-»v in the reoiiiied lilKlKgPim Irtil MBII K ^ iirrJ liitf Subd 8- U. Additional Performance St^ds. Within tte -B-2’ Ukeshore District any land use must meet the following performance standards. A. Suiuble sanittry facilinw con^»d to ^ ^vHt piivau on -lite p r inpiuditig heftd.oa*fi2fiUi B. Inso&t as practicable. aU of shall be so located and iteigiied M to av o^^ JSla^ n^ *»“ '•>* oP***®" k-i - , A r*r i h i V i >:. T ^5:1: i r^- I k:‘ «r w lii a If il X-2e-?V « «Wmi« Am *nd noiie condittoos. AB »ecea fO»ds ftom the opetaioo co any u«|»»Y*d puNie «ai«J to miniiniw <lu« coodUioos « least to the eaent the «npa«d poMic roadway is dust contnrfted. C All jZOJbfiJSBOttfi sl>*ll ^ shielded so that tio direct glare can be seen from adjoinin* tesidences, ftom the late or ftom the roadway. n Ti-hours for niMini enjiiies or opciatiii* any boat eofiiie for the purpu* of Char,!.,foOAM. imd6«)P.M. M«i«> Aall be Ihnitri Bg IlK Bfg*i li<llll Of Hit 7ffll im (JlWK> p The iruTTHTii**" htruTf of opeiaiioo shall be TtOO A.M. to 10:00 P.M.e for Council. F persons in charge shaU at aU limes keep the docks, sea wal in a neat and orderly miimer and free ftom trash, rubbish, repair patii. machinery debris of all kinds. G Persons in charge shall prohibit the dun^>ing or throwing of garba^, ___ bottles cans, tefose or debris into watetway. Persons in charge of mo^ area sM ^ite garbage cam of suffickot si« to hold garbage or reftise to be colfccied. ntmiBlim ilMU ^ <gfggncd <n as to not ^ v«»b»e off-sitC H. No commetcial docks or boat buoys shall extend ftir^r into the wwrs f%t »nv lake thaw is reasonably necessary to accommodate the docking and mooring of such era as urn late or«, m to insert :?rci “ iifat and orderly manner at all times. not be located in the required yards or landscaping areas orderly manner. m premises rhaU^all timwte maintained in a neat and ‘ . ir a-' ! i i iHsaw*" ' % 1? uu tAl uS-20-»ltf _______ fnr «lle or SWUCd OH the CKmUB littll tC BlWWlJa t- ^ to Mamciw] Code yiy? I mimn ma Iqb^^ daiMgf to d*g comfn»h»u- ^Und bolt ( Iggnioousbik. m.«natningthCJ •___ ■ « .* r*\-/■♦ **•** rnimer Nrit number of boats stored on Pfcmtftt , Hill numhef which cm bC SafeiY «0rrt in lllowyifi ^ijpyticv acceM to the site, is weil IS rnifirrSr-^"^ ih».«.h.Mnnii)titw«linmwiwil • j (fptig I thru September M.>" " ' iisv6 V-'.r of hon atored on IhC •il-in ^ .. rNovemligr 16 thru April 14^ shall not t^rew number of ^intg parkinc! , A site ■««■* rtie location of SUmiDCf ind Winttf POM 12. A«1. Height. Lot Width md Yitd Retjuiiemettis. _____— I..:i/Iifi> <iull exceed 2-1/2 sioftei or thirty feet in height. B. The foUvhhfini minimuni tequiremeru sh^ 1. Lot Aret - 2 acres.2. Lot Width ParaUel to Lake - 2^^ feet. _ 3. Lot Width Petpendicular to Lakeshore - 200 feet. 4. Lakeshore Yard - “3 feet. 5! Side Yard -10 feet. 6. Front Yard Along Street • 30 feet. Suhd.». 12. Sed-clc. Bedcover T«e«■ r L-rasaiSsyR" Shall be 75 feet. A. Ukeehore Setbeek Reguledom. Ihe building retbick fWm the shoteliiie I i i. fOt ' •>! ■ /■ A? r«e .•w-r.r ,...-L.tv ,. *-,rt .'n •II ' . .«..•!Ji I ! &: ''‘■y IZJ Lid LTU ^ U • i* •' hifliway. sr^;:^iiaii^g»=... ^unieioii Code-Sga ______I.. in water runoff enisinf nood*. erwioo. M o^> ___."ZT,, juJinl whether dninage plans shall be submitted 1^ p^i. ”h ^lantmttrr rnfflitmMi yff nr™ ^ te re^^ b^ Sielliy f« approval, such SP^ E^SSr before jubmis$ion co ihe j nacural witer course, poking arei. runoff nwv be required to be properly ch* facilities manage qM^gjitY f"** Sain or tiher p^lic fncttities. gMa^l^!^J'S2iraK SlmrJSSff 1linfTlt~* r.*T.!SI!!l^bieci» me approval ofSS'SsrritJ'i-.niving jur»aiv4*wsm ------- Subd.Br 11. Non-Confo^ ^ use Chapter, any non<onfbtniin| use ^ on January 1.1973. of S3.000.00 sl^^ SXi« a i«™=«« “ “T“ ‘i“ pre^S as set forth in Section 10^ allowed to continoe as a nort"®^®*®^* to the eliminarioo of nor^cooforming use o SiSp. tt« UK provisions ®/ hell supersede any wki ---------------- A. HinUnaUonofNor^oofbrnurBUse^a^^ . * of Docks Any marina operator who increases the increases are a j^X^docTbeyor-*>«•-«" 8 -A yiz.-- r . 7:' 1^. § r •* I %' ‘i ¥ 1^ m• . •*—' -u 4/u u S-IO'YV lj‘ hv ordtmnrrs of the Like Minnetonka Conservation District, shaU first decrease an sLlTor bo« buoys aial eUainate an e^vakm of dock that o»mJi Of .h. porooo of hi$ ^-------^^^^.f^^rf,nf0^dinlllct^u^a^lK<loctcc^ltllIln^illl«aI«llCo^^l« in :c e Minoetonica t-onservmon */»**«^ - ----------- Subd. »r Variances. Variances may be granted to the provisions of this Chapter ccordance with the provisions set forth in Section 10.08. Required Landscaping Areas a viriance alto«^ a fow*ftu imtallaikm and plaiidi« P**j^ laadscapiiif and ptancii^ provisioiis hereof, to any app Br A. a detailed ItaftSl'Jw hel!^ *M ^ tte amuner montte and n« hM Ilm2?^ WWMdB winter. d». in each yy of the ply; «.!gf « ■;»» L cJ,^ for .«h iSi.iS'uXaptai TO and cttdU the applicant for the landscaping and plintii« which otherwise would be required in other landscaping areas. Subd. IL 2 8 ; mw ,MJ __________ f OfdiMnee Mo^ Chapter II gnnied by the Lake Mi subd. Ife 12. R.f««« to Other 'iSill MiSl.i2,T met is expressly condidoiied upon the effeeiivenos of Couemiioa Depeitmenc pertaining to mariiu reflations and *fl^^iielc. moreare declared invalid by 1 court of competent jurisdiction, no manna shall have og 1 4 I A.,. . x’ .^-jsar Mi. ^ f dun tb( l^dDB MIoub oftbt ______Boiwr w be nowwwtow* «i“ Ofd& if •«» P"«e 4 1 i ■'■i n V 4^ »r .. -TV.: r?! f" ¥ r,' ?V 1. "i. t/ '^. I % ' E» TO: FROM: PUimiiig Commissioii Manben Miclael P. Gamoo, Asst. Plamunf A Zoninf Admunsirtior DATE: May 31t 1994 SCB ie CT: S«tk» 10.41. B-2 Uke»l«« Busine» Disttfet - Liai of ElirfMtt A - Proposed Amendment B > 1993-1994 Dot ^ • , ? ■ icvMICVIMW. By 1985 U*CUy i«»liM<l *** nariM». a dW not ulte «ep» <0 «op ihem ftom eo«^ »i- ... _________i-.. .eandiiioiMl<i«elitbwIlan«ponnted »»« Th. City ih*n «*ni|«d » ir^ Altar two yw of in ite B-2 Diwict. 11n$ mot on* ^ !**?*“?.-. ..u. uy,i- tnopei diwiMlnlly ond dtaeustioo followed ^ i > Ute Uit Cotnminet in 19« macint activity was lu^y r**!^; ? revi^f DNR’r shoitland wriiiemenu. a^ for review of lak* MC »wa». Their cotnminee net re«ularly B-2 Dtoici diacureions were nagegrt^ ^ di««,ioiie led lo City Council d*B-2 ZoningDtahict BcHew Process xijy 1 akeshore Bwiii*** District standsids (Exhibit A) The attached proposed amendmem to the Oiono Plamunf Commission to review Hamena me culminatioii of a mae ■”0“!;^*^.^..^.^ JSS joint meeiiiige wih dwiBl uodate the B-2 Otdinance. After prelimmaiy dac»»^ januaiy in 1993. d* Planning Cotnaia«» ^ of the B-2 Zoning DUtrict were mailed indiviouai now^i »» ^ five of Orono s 1^1 ■.*» -4 *• », ^■ V,- • V,'“ ■t’ , ! 1 9,» i F'r: ?5- k; J-i:Ifi rfiibiI- I.PI- I K- I I' rTi r: I ■ w Memo - Scctioo 10.41 May 31. 1994 Pstfe 2 seven marina opeiaiiom v«re lepiesemed at <we ot oppociusiy to provide nput. « meetiiigs, and were given ample If related to the B-2 ai « -• # • I •lentR i« A camoilaciott of all staff memos and . . tJBum D Included are copies of work sessioo meetmg notices and copyover of •« I« last eifhieen n lilinf list used. • , f * • the B>2 mailing list. fMlowiiW it • ixirf i«*it» of **tli ®f •** propoted icvisioat: dSS^ of "Marina Business" is added to be consistent with the license provisions. rt 3.43.of Municipal Code Cha| an *"«««« license again is consistent with the provisioos of Chapter 3.43 the B>2 Lakeshore Busintn District code la«u»ge lequiits iU boildiii* poniiil applici^ to be reviewed by the CouncU. The additional language allows referral to the Late Use Comminee as well as to the Planning Commission, and provides a code basis for the existence of a Lake Use Committee. Subdiviskm 3^Je^ieocitiiiat die-penmned uses'within the B-2D^ 'Stooge of bolts is cx psfT*f*** to address both winter and summer storage on land "Rental of in-water boat the primaiy activity of six of Or» use. Tbe o,K>riV of d« Pliontog Cotni^ fch ttai^ ciiMiid be a Dermined use. concluding that LMCD ordinances and Orono lesinctioos <m dock(seeStt^isions 13.18 and 19) would provide sufllciem controls to aUow slip rental to become a petmii use. i ;1 t. . tv • ■ i % V. ;VY 6'; r V‘ i Memo • Section 10.41 May 31. 1994 Page 3 tat » » * I I - " " ,~i' [»r da' femut ot Otoiio ’t roning code, laes aattftfflfy ^., ,— uses whicli are relatively specific inallowed. Thii resulied in a fairly---- k. <<^taw4itt^^11 ita t*$uii«d to c«i«M icvkw of a»» i»*» »tah iboBid be ainain listed are not Y specific in I rs’Jier than scope accessory ^^Tta^itooitoh *ta of eoitoiitoiitou«i. toctodiai bottchta. on^kimito Uuac^ -1-iJ’ta.SSto^iw boto poB-of-coU. tol«n*l» saoam nutaeninetfound d« «ch of U«e «€. m.y be » Mwwmobi to _______ .JLS!)V? nMriin wiihto ihe B-2 Zone under cemm cucanmmees. ...Hrtoe oo toe rito. NtoettalJIBtadeotaW^.^ ptr..JiTta totaL only for miriiiM tiMi are In coniplInBce wMi ttie tondicnpliid and screening requirements.Boi chiM recognized as an alternative to individual boat ownersmp. u»^w« « exnand the usage of a given boat with potential for increasing the percenage of usTuthe peak^times. A limit on the peicertage of boats at a given manna allowed for only euawaer parktog M boto/^ iSScDonly cussomer parking but boat/tiailer storage space. « “ “**P"*^ ^ of non-rack storage space for such use. although LMOT Lies currena7?icense rack^aces for on-demand launching. Again, absent m mtem by OK. /'Starfbfther reeuute numbers of boats on the lake, site congestion and provisionregulate numbers of boats on the lake, bto htotorictoly b.« -cototou SS ^ “ 'a»“ "“a ■■,.#.i-. V tot*'.. . •HI-’ * ?1 ; ■ - 1 fi"; A- ;■ ■., I h I ^ i J4. ff i i i' 1 K^\ f- "p-fe'- &■- i. I I : ? ! f : L. r* »Memo-Sec May 31. IW Pafe4 10.41 areaioaable w k rental (brsaowmobaiDttsoQiappfopnaie. Queti KOH and leitii^ saowBobiks as part of a sales PnnOTini-- concluded that negsthfc sheets of such - Saks of 3.2 beer and cipiewshave^eum^^ uses. Sak of prepsekafed food becomes an accessory use. water coonols as required by the space for each three seats It ftt Icsst 006 nsriiui site* aerials adds clariiic^^ on some marinas, and a plan for enforcemem ^ ** ^ have not been formally approved for "required yard variances. ^“*Thk section adds a reqgem^for *to^Sose adds * wJuiftortolte^ Subdivision 11 ____ . u ^ 3.2 district a now sewered. . Item A omits reference to sepac sys_________languay to require not only The Planning Commisskm also strongly rcMinina Item G is revised to require that dumpsters be screened. f.; -rKfr-,/*r.•?• .•. • • >.............AiLx • m T: . > . ' ;-T -T t I ! i m-Memo • Sectkm 10.41 M»y 31. 1994 Page 5 that siynfom dock noatioo bas beta pnAibM r SETK «“ **■ 2Sr^ a aieSrSLbcr of alto«**d boao. iiB* regutonn* boau by number latter rt... by«in« Km icagalhf BDC been eftetive in die past. * _______ -■'«■<««« i" «««■ 'ot widdi and yaid icquiicinena. since .t. ttMdaida fot exiitiiit inannaa. Alter m«h pUmdag ComnuMioocbow ^ a, variance method for marina uptndea baa **” “ si^^ant incenrive ter them to attemptS be needed under a mteacd mt of sttodaids. * memly «ld. mterenee. to the Shomlaml Management code mquirem^ * Mda Unguape r«p.in«. .ke and drainan (ndnUytemn/vorteneef^/;^^^ ■ ^ ~ “sriisisss.3iCT.srrj: IrtSSl 2ictT^. II. CIO ■WUM w« "=£^^:,'3r3sr: ' IS: . . . 1 ^ t . -.if-' fe S'. te g- pe er ce ch Its lid ipt of s. 10.41May 31. 1994 Pafe6 iSrZ^irr.ts:!r ■menki many times is inieoded to1=: 2fS‘S:“?^ i^Klaia iht ftfere acc to ilia LMCD codes. l!Lw to oaut ictcfeoBes to tbt M d»oi^ B-5 mdin dtottto. a^ secth» 10.41. d»Mdteito.««d>U the «ilyco«»^ daliog with marinas. Staff RacMBOwnd Plaaning Cr____, .w«/w».assion is requested to review the draft amendment, except^li^ the June 6di public beariaf. and make a recommendaiion to Council regaiduif proposed amendmeni. •TffSf »'-ii ^ i > I at of the ..;Mi : rp ■is ■# piyWAM H^Hf MgMQKAI SSM Cfi93S»-4in IfiktOaflinMi OtyoTOnW) Ktvta ___________IB Zoriag Codi SecitM ia41 JTlSilioitiSm Oliato DA1B: l»lif 17,1994 Otovtaed J»ljr 22,1994) toTi iDMdiMia41. YmImmic r-v 'mEi%^ ^ - odiofct me ibeir land itt iMQft coMfiiy 10 tediBOiyofOwiiocoodigbi^fcdiddmw^^^ cbtttet pnipoMd. L ENTORCEAMUTy «, fl* «l-*T 7«ir -«« >la« wo«ld be coi«i»y w iM »ew u, citfcic Ih. ■ewemento.a.evaiee b»* «• tim to « ottiuief Ibet wwiM be cowraty W ■* y* M «dniiiloa of «hecay may tteet pteexleito* Mocorfoiraiol oeee ihto were tewM i«or to e«io|»w ua endinfiiit rneOMtiat «oo<oiifomto| wee lU * 0 ___me is not chaniod, expanded, or intensified. Tite theocy behind rfeanuction by flic.«iifliifnied thfonth nonnai wear and lesr. oOsoiesceacc, or «»» leguiattoos lendering ibem unlswfid may be amjed in allowed toto «w2n or continne. Under ihU opdoiu the |wpe^ ownw is ^ continiie the naocoofonninf use e^^anded, or intensified. The tli gfxdually be eUminated throujb ■*\ I mms^i '■ 2lM20ei4»MM4 '. - ^ ( I -t'- V r L i'r mqr bt diaiMied by icqaiiiig Inrl illy WMtbt mttmui, ia iht ooacoofonnlo| As witfi t pcttsittlaf For pcobibly iritferim • Hkbn” OmvcfMly. m tiigtog aiiba BbX btvs su id otio • coBdMcnil ■wpwdt A« mtmm Itat _ pio(Sw Ittd bf ecpiJdenMy k» pen«»«»« »«d« «<««««■****•• oQoicquefMS or bitagl&l picexistiat aoocoBfoiaiaf suftaaM vMliiZ^iiacoaditloadoapttallicbosacwasdby^iodMC^sa^^ altowtog vMlaooa a tt» coodlikiasi oa thA«« Muinments would visit a paiticolafly harsh hardship upon tho appUcaat tto Uty cm linle. if ay. hardship will be suffeied while alao avoWini unnecMsafy takinfs dainia y gnadof vafiancea for those oiaiioaa that need theni a stay la business. »Aa you know. Orooo’s code has provisipos relatiiii a the hv fire.pcopeity^ may rebuild and coniini* a noncoofoimini use ate eleoMnta, or namral disaster. which a 2ttaatfi4tsT/>sa« FI & i-. i \ \ ? r rNFl^iIf- > 1^ ! p iI; •y I: I'- *f ArruMUiB f ■ r*. I iatcayvi .• : t ; »i sSsi^S"»^?5Sfc^^ isifts'i? ** dMugh • HCCMiM aiaw ywinmil l/rti^*d>Mirtrtiilrt«<ft« licensiai provisioos.) CONCLUSION „JLTS-SS2-SK.i3155^^ how vou would like to proceed. cc HioiDts J. Banett StMaOSHDT/ZI/M ^ 1 *•: r A5T .-"•'•Ml c'.; 1^ i r 1 I I \jp'K M Ftilow Oroflo CoufictI mtmbft FROn JoCllffi Hurr 930 Pirttwwood Rotd Lon| lakt. rttnntsota 55556 471-9001 Dtlt:NovtinOtf 20.1994 ITEM:CofWMfits at Council matting Tha spirit or tanor of cooparation Dy this Council for tha ntxt two yaars has baan mada yuita obvious to ma. Tha KhaOula ana tima of council maatings was votad on by you in my absanca. Not only was this itam not on tha action aganda for tha Novambar 14th maating. but tha Council approvad tha proposad schadula including tha tima of 7 30 on tha consant aganda and than without any discussion votad undar tha Mayor Council Raport to changa what you had alraady adoptad. This issua was also NOT on tha aganda for discussion at your Novambar 9th maating. Tha mamo from tha city administrator that I SAW said that this Itam would bo takan up at tha Novambar 26th maating. Thara should logically hava baan no raason to daviata from this schadula and taka action without tha full council prasant. A drop in tha buckat on alactlon day has had a big rippla You all hava mada ma fully awara that wa will ba working not togathar but only sida by sida. -------- t ' f';' k ■ r f. ‘ EtMBM ^ 1 •list im COUNCIL ACT! DATK: NOV ? 8 I9Mmsm ITEM NO: Old Cfyni Bty RiMd Bik«mikc Trail f • ' - S ftriB 11 «• I «Jbsfitt 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. ^» * * r of dK mil 10 be coonnicied ifi 1995 Adveitbe for Mdi. Award ibe bid for 1993 I ■ • 1 * M * * • Comnict Ibe 1999 potdob of dK mil. < V - -CQnpmii¥e Ai Tbe main fwiaa of die cooperMtve agr ml are as foHowt; 1. 2. • j I •tnicied in phases. reftinded. 3.The total costs of the praject are estimated at $613,000. These approjumaiely c(|ually between Hennepin Pailcs and the city. Wl are to be shared 4.The •fg ^menr provides a process for resolvii^ problems which n»y occur related to ' (T ••Vi -1^ 1^. .. L.1 E > . t»M -liM:■•r . . I * \* 7 . . '* -*%*'t^ ^ W' lys:-' : • gr I: Pfr I- A I 1 tfb it . I sectmiprocest. If die Coiiacil deiaib of ilK aiMintioB proccts win be worked HoMCpki aail inrtrH* io ike ftael tgrtemeai for Comcil approval. Tke • I 1 1 I of of 1 1 ♦ Staff it cmody worfcidi with Ike trail adjaecai lo Ike ligl At • 4 t ~S ta I It ■ M net lo or at pan of iBbdivirion _jpeacy aiwt rrlaiwl to wkere it may be difficiilt to okcain Tke cky’t ikMC of tke trail coiit (approiimaieiy $292,000) it propoaetf lo be paid wiik MSA foadt. Tke cky’t five year MSA pi* ffwwt dMt Ike MSA ft«d kM «rfBcieM foadt 10 cover in of Ike trail. If tke leMirdaf portion of Ike trail were aU ial997. Thit Ion woaU be paid baek wkk MSA fondi ia 1998. .'w III l»<i It u wcomairmlrd ikat tke propoaed forwarded to Urnarpin Parkt for tkeir review cooHniciioo plaa, iiaff win Biove P« eeraeot. widi chaiifet at directed by Couacil, be If tke Couaeil agreet wiik tke 1995 trail aad prepare for tke Md- • 1 -* I * COUNCIL ACTKW lEQVESTED: Motioo to ntkoriae itaff to oiove akead to finalize the cooperative agreemett for Council approval, and to prepare bid ipecificatiofH and advertiae for bidt for tke 1995 trail coniini t I . I ----------♦. . . y.M .. ..w. *<flV >■ 4 i i 1 i n t fi '/ h TBAILO «.». • 'MAUVE AGIl :* A’ I humtat die Chy of Orooo (City) aad ite Snhiiben llciifpiB Refiociel Perk Dterict (Pirk Diitrict). ID coMoct an off-roadway eifkt (8) foot wide ptktd over, or plaae lo oteia caiemcBti over, alo^ die iide'of OMCiyittl Bay RoadftoaidwUce UaeTrail loOmaQr Road6. andftonCouaiy Road 6 wcM 10 a co—fftina lo Baker Park, aad Wkereas. *e Park Diwict deaka Ike aie of tke trailway fior pedean aad aad bicycle uae City baild or cava 10 be bailithe nail de lioeaia 10 aae aacb trail aa port of iia aad Ike City’s to do so ia accofdaaoe with the4* - Now Tkereibre, iacooaidef ie coaiideTatin a, the aaffh Diatricl beia by afiee as foUowa d^ I * W I ^ ^ ^11 1 QOPLilLliGBIBL The City as aad ita aad coatfoi s to the Park District aoa<iclusiva rifhta of oae, coaitrtictioa. aU rights Becctiary lo the Pak District’s uoder this agreeaaat. The liccaBe creaiBd hereio is coopted with aa hacfest. aad is pcipcaial aad hrev trail 2.rnwanicrkm of ttaa. The City Shall coasttuct endeavor to cotaptese the total trail fton Novenber 1. 1997 aad no later than November 1. 1999 TheCIty wiU oa or before If the trail is not compteted by November 1 of 1999 a firm dale for comptetioo acceptable to the Park District aad practically achievabte by the Cky. will be set and met or tins agre em e nt will be dissolved and the funds received from the Park District will be refunded. In 1993 the City will cause to be constructed an S foot wide bituminous trail ftom Baker park along Coun^ Road 6 east to Old Crystal Bay Road, and south on Old Crystal Bay Road to the railroad bridge south of Highway 12. 3.Plans and specilkatioos. The construction of the trails shall be in accordance with and pursuant to plans and specificatioos submined to and approved in writing by the City and the Park District. An overall plan and specificatioiis must be approved by both the City ■V. . ! 1 I ] rr\ r. i I ? i f i 5. and ptoiect if If PiBk Dinrici at P«t uf ihe ippiwil of As each phase of the peitinilar cunwwtan cet. ovetaa pl«. both ilK CiQr and the M Diwict wUl I * Cryiiai Bqr Road equally * 1 1 V»■ ■ ■ ♦ I ' ’ trail aloof OM cota. ama towanithe Total € 1 ♦£ltt Trolltoginooring/Poralto BoootMnto Cent Ingoncy-Boooaoiito Cont ingoncy • Londocoping ContIngoncy-Curbing Bokor Pork Bxtenoion Trooo/Shrubo 390,000 82,000 7,000 30.000 10.000 20,000 44.000 22.000 199,000 41,000 5,000 10,000 44.000 22.000 199,000 41.000 7.000 30.000 5.000 10.000 TOTAL €13,000 321,000 292,000 A Ml coat win be lharad etpally$613,000. If the coat eaceed 1613.000, the------- ^ a.-vkiM between the Farit l>iarfet aad da Cky. If the cm aie ktt Aai $613,000. the tavkift will be shared between the ClQf and the Farit District etpally. Any Auds received fit I - HereapinOwnnr Highway Depaitnare or foimW^ If the project it abandoned, Laenaee sh^ for fifty percent (50H) of the coat of developinf said plant and specift I t. • I mTn • ' t>^l1 Notwidiaa Licensor, ktsucc Mil «< perpetual and irrevocable nanire of the licenie created hereiiM 1 or attignt, temiinaa, cancel or fail to recognire the uld license and rwii^’s riehts creaed herein, or should licensee be unable to exercire its rj|to 0, OOCT ,!««&» Old cn;--^ Ito-. W iu)oo demand return to Licensee the sum paid to L itn is not to include the coa of da trail exieottoolioeneor shaU rea provided herein below. T1 Uhin Baker Farit (etttnaad a $40 Upoo receipt of bid, tor Hi, projeei. Ucenwr dieU ptoaipdy forwmd aU bid, to Uce f. , «>.s___t — '! .V M \ V.v h, { ti it'i- . W. : ! P I * w *01 bwe 6»ly-n»e (45) a*»» faim the iccdi* of i*«l bUi »ftvkw sia whcdBr 10 pocced wilk Ike rniM' Ekfcer peny mey dewmiBe «o( to ihall be lennifliied. Provided tkK Ike Hid it ««*«**• wkkLicerow ikin»iyiiit(yfivepcitiP(««)ofwcktHMtMM ----- p«„n*k 10 Ikt UeHjior faiy-Bve (43) ,*!f . I I ^ -» I.«■ »> mr«. M * I iMiallbUhffx Uboraiid’Mcridi ktw bca P«M <■ <j!“ ^ *°* S^SlSJl^iae'co«»liM®ewidiite Approved PhBi«BtfS|«ifk itinmind an ujoluuctloo, uie, twUrtit. aooim and otlvr fomniog laws, nikt and icfiilr b. A «ftilk«ioo and coidiicioft ftaal affidavit ft . ■ I. w 1.1 » c. rador comtnictiaf the ______ with and punuani to ibe dm it baa bacs paid in ftiU and ibii aU bills conyitirid is in Ml ApprovedPla«a^*** Prooer rcoeipls evidenctnf payment for the constnictioo of tbe Trail and SMtgials ftrtillijrtoroMctiontbeitwiibaccon^Mdedby waiven and ftoni an peisoni and entkw dob* nicb wofk or tenisblnf lucb ina^ I •.*; ^ If the City has a concern about a specific type of use .*5 both parties. '*•. • V -■■ .* I*.m “ff*'■ ?.-'f-• k.r-.s •..(£ , k., 'tr. t - ■W— •> i ! ! ^ r r; : ... h-j f . j fir: If: 7. 8. MmUMUsUM. The liceinw ihill numBin ike Tnil in shell, 'm in sole dimctioa, decB nrccweiy. However, el nmneiai, the tnil mst be naioiBiMd lo the snae -—**—* at which the Peih Disirict mainnim other ihnlar bciliiiee. The Liceawe —y, at in tok dectioa, coadect nowal mahamancc acthriiiet OB the TnU hnledhn withooi UoiiiatioB saow removal, insh removal, pottchig, or repohiog the Trail, provided that the coBdnct of such acthriHes by the licen iee with respect 10 the TraU Shan not hapoae aay obUfaboa upon die Lkcaaee for similar or other 9pes of anhaeaoaoe whhreapect 10 the Tray at apy taae. The Laocame may also erect aad TraU. r dn Trad, provided dm in coadact of anh acdvidet with respect lo • a ividcs shaU with respect to val or repair activities upon a Trad shaU not obUtadoo upon Trad fat the Amue. NbcwiihaiaadiBf the forcfoiag, the Lkemor shall at aU thaet retahi the rightt to maiaraiii repair or repl ace the utdkies aad relate d tedidea. la, oa or under the Property, aad inaiall mch adlidee aad idand fhcilidet, provided that is any such activities by Licensor shad or may daanfe or limit the ose of the Trad, Liceiaor shall give Lkeaaec thaty (30) days prior wriaen notice of the same (except ia cases of cmeig cBcy), and, in any event, licensor shall upon oompkiioa of mch acdvidcs so aflectav the Trad or any pordoa thereof, renore the Trad aa near as possMe to in em^idon existing before such maimeaaaoe, repair, replacement or other aedvides of the Rdlff nwtiwwrq. The Licensor shall patrol and police the Trail in such manner and by such persons at Lkemor shall deem aecessaiy, and shall enforce all rules aad ordinances of the Lkemor. and all such rules and ordinances shall be applicabk with respect to the Trad, including all applicabk provbkm of this agieemeot. or other agreementt of the parties. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary. Licensee shall have the right to enforce itt rules and reguladom with respect to the TraU. MulUil Licensor and Lkensee do hereby release the other form and against any and all chi^. actiom, damages, liabUiQr and expense in connectioo with loss of life, pmsonal ir\ji^ and/or damage m property arisiry from or out of any occurrence upon or at the TraU. y herdiy indenmifies and hold Licensee, hs succcsson and assigm, torokss fr r?r/ ► - >■-r..--------- ,• , . .i ! i ^’li ; I k K' ' ■ ""iv'V ■• *.;.. •* r-,!’.'' 4)i & I p- Ik i h- < r-' ^.y I '•'•V i 12. 13. 15. <>-mr$K • ^.v trialssi-'issrrs and aaMm. Md 1 imiiee aiftcs towhidi maiy have I its MOG iltiuooenon '-------------.T~~ :. all or *>—M*> ni thg parties and shall Mt scire void upon any tenniaaiioo or caaoeUaikio of Iki M I jt miMiab deposited on the pfopciQf after the date hereof through any acts ofLaccmoraodliccMceRipoctivcIy. Hiese utdeniilflcMioni shaU be the Me or cancel or become null and be revoked, fli Trail nay not be deettoyed in coonecdon of OM Crystal Bay Rood or any tncei or pHtial or total obligaiioo ofwhh. widetnng, iuloG IhOR \ V i.or I I ^ I M “* « ' ’ _*L“ benefit of the paitkt hereto and hsriihit,lit / ( t and hnerests in or under Ibis of the other pony hneto. No - * M I __or Waiver. fiction or waiver of any I M l *.B, provision or term of ABreemem shali be valid or of any efibet unkss made in wridrii and sifBcd byte party » be boiMl. cr to Jrty ."»*!**".*> ***^.??, ive only whh respect to the subject loi effect the r™ in the fttfure ts of either party with respect to any similar or dissimilar occurr-jI r- !usi - to be severable. ‘•'W*‘■•■•to*-'*.t j , .* *'•,9.'■s ^i ► • w* - _ 5 ■'i a:-.*4' ^ ■ 20. vl'.» •- Any followii«*e the is dcpotiied in ihr UaM S mcs Mail (V as follows: psd or ccftifkd) If 10 12615 CooiQr Rood 9 PtyoKwili, Miaaesois 55441 If to Cftf CnyofOnwo 2750 Kdley PiHicwty P. O. Boi66 Cfysal Biy. Mioaesoca 55323 ‘ M* -lA mbjact with respect themo. No repreaacaOoos. wanaotks, ua dawaM ms or promises. wiMher oral, imptted. wrtea or oAsiwtsc iMvc beta asode by eidrer paity betmo 10 ite other wriess expressly stated m this Agreeas cat. or as mutuall y agreed to in wntiuf betweea the panks hereto after the date of this Agreeaieni. and neither petty has relied upoa any verbal represeatatiom. ag reements, or uaderstaadiags not expressly set forth heiuia. QoiBtilLUBL This Agreemem is emeied hao. and shall be the laws of the State of Mina [nied and enforced in accordance with, - I » Prior Ai This Agreement is contingent upon approval and execution by Cominissioiien of the Ucensee and of the CiQr Council of Licensor. Board of UfiRliOliL The various headings of this Agreement are inserted for convenience only and shall affect the or interpreta tion of this Agreement of any Provisions hereof. i i I j w '—• Tfr**^*^ T .........-ir-wfifY^ itijWFnrtr'"*■••■‘■■A. .«■R ■u r^i' • >IN WITNESS WHEKEOF. Ike pw ibM LICENSOR:CITY OFORONO BY: ns; BY: ITS; LICENSEE:suburban HENNEPIN BBGKMAL PARK DISTBICT. a pkMic coiponiioa ♦ I i • BY; ns; BY: ITS; STATE OF MNNI TA ) ) COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) rkdfed before me dite .IW.by respectively the ^ the City of Orooo* a, day of aod tad . OQ bflialf of dm Notify Public ■ ••:tk lU H I f - v r. ■ 1 i ■■.i'L '.r: ...^. ... .. ....... ... .......- . . ■ \ .,4. r..V ;■ ! ' I ' ; ■ y^; 'i-' ii !>'Ifc ! W I I I ■ j’ fr *4 r V •. 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IB6 14 134 9 259 509 209 459 If i»KW<*nMiy»iwlteF —dy»Boi4tob«—dBMm7;-T«aFiqiMlcD«Mh»4»»iil>97ifCSAH6M^ofWiy|>d«ywl TBT '<f. ■' ' y;.- ‘»v • • vi-’V.’ f r . . ■■• . t • N V'. I COUNCIL ISTM8 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION ’ 8 1W4 DATE: ITEM NO: Department Approval: Name Ron Moone Thic City Administmor Administrator Reviewed: hA ♦ illItem DescriL 1995 Non-Union Compensation Adjustments Agenda Section: City Administrators Repofft Attachmem: 1995 Compensation Plan (pay ranges) Based on discussions at budget work sessions the following wage and insurance adjustments for non-union sttff are proposed for Council approval. 1. Pay: Increase pay ranges by 2.75% 2. Insurance Contribution: $10/month increase to $301.00/month 3.Mileage Reimbursement Rate: Increase from S.28/mile to $.29 per mile for thr use of a personal vehicle for city business. Compensation Adhis • ^ • An outline of the criteria on which pay and insurance adjustments are generally based is as follows: A. Pay Adjustment Criteria 1 Cost of living increase a.) US consumer price index: annualized increase from October '93 to October *94 is 2.6%. b.) Minneapolis/St. Paul consumer price index: annualized increase from the first half of 1993 to the first half of 1994 (July ’93 to July ’94) is 2.9% 2.Market comparison: Cities are generally considering pay adjustments for 1995 in the range 2.5% to 3.0%. % 1 i \ f' is;' I I;.'. ■ • r.i' S'• 1995 Non-Unkm Wage and Insurance AdJu Nofcnbcr 22, 1994 page 2 of 2 •.niNi ! E *.’JL , B. Insurance Contribution Adjustment Criteria 1.1995 insurance premium increases (family coverage) \ \ V ! ! . ‘ >'■ • Plan 1994 Premium 1995 Dollar Premium DifferoaCS Percent Difference Group Health $431.44 $465.44 $ 34.00 7.9% 'v.PHP/Medica $449.05 $449.05 $ -0-0% !V. i Med Centers $478.35 $478.35 $ -0-0% A) The avenge premium increase is $11.33 per ii:s The city generally covers one-half of the average premium increase. Although the cost of two of the three plans will not mcrease for 1993, it is the lowest cost plan that will increase $34.00 per month. This is the reason the insurance contrihution is proposed to increase $10.00 per month. C, The city ’s mileage reimbursement rate has been tied to the IRS milmge reimbursement rate. The IRS nte has increased from $.28/mile to $.29/mile. CouncU ActioB Requested: Motion to approve the 1995 non-union pay and insurance adjustments as follows: a 2.75% pay inciease, a $10/momh insurance contribution increase to $301/monihly, and a mileage reimbursement rate of $.29/mile. Ayes Nays - - ■__Stte r iA'*■- ’ *. I li W.\ I ' ■• hi \y t:.. \ u %■ ‘ ^ I grouping 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 potMT range 44 - 47 48 - 51 52 - 55 56 - 59 60 - 65 - 64 68 69 - 73 74 79 78 83 94 - 88 39 - 100 101 - 11» 111 - 124 CITY OF ORONO COMPENSATION PIAN appendix B POINT GROOPINGS MTn POINT 45.5 49.5 53.5 57.5 62 66.5 7 6 81 86 105 117.5 Clerical I Clerical II deputy Cl«k/S.cr.t.ry Public Hotks Maint.n»tic« oi;-l?U°np"cx«t! Fln.Sc. Dicctor Building inspector public work. Sup.tvi.ot I A.«t- *»"‘?1icui"(^r*'"Building Of.icxsJ- ^iS?!rSS^ki'sup.rvi.ot II city M»iol»****** ‘®’ - Exempt (S) (E) I _ , ‘ ! fc: r;,'. u; ; iV"! ev !■ ‘« • •' I city of Orono - 1995 Comptntition Plan - Expacted Performance Levels____ _ Level « S E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 S: 3 s 8 8 3 s S.-SSSSSSSS =================- $9,522 $10,093 $10,843 $11,203 $10,078 $10,971 $11,294 $11,859 $10,725 $11,356 $11,997 $12,918 $11,392 $12,051 $12,721 $13.30 $12,151 $12,899 $13,591 $14,298 $13,201 $13,979 $14,754 $15,531 $14,239 $15,075 $15,913 $18,750 $15,327 $19,228 $17,130 $19,032 $19,528 $17,500 $10,472 $19,444 $19,079 $19,142 $20,209 $21.299 $20,999 $21,919 $23,133 $24,351 $24,315 $25,745 $27,175 $29,909 $28,914 $30,509 $32,203 $33,898 Cofflpensatton Plan - Expected Performance Levels Part Time Regular Positions Level Step I Step II 2 3 S E E KESESEE3Z = = = == = =*=“ Clerical I 2 19.070 $9 604 (L2 Sll Max) Police Secy 4 19.975 910.244 (L4 SI Max) Patrol Officer • $11,221 $11,891 (L$ SI Max) •nfttfSb step III s s a 3 s S 3 $10,137 Step IV s 3 3 3 3 8 S $10,971 $10,913 $11.32 $12,541 $13,201 i I _____ .. . ..... . -.t f: i COUMaiMSIM REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION NOV ? 8 1^94 DATEffl3CAfbBR0MS94 ITEM NO: / / Department Approval: Name Ron Moone Title City Administrator Administrator Reviewed: iA Agenda Section: City Administraton Report Item Description: Purchase and Instailation of Faciiities Items In a memo to the Council dated October 19. 1994 (attached) Council was advised regarding several facilities items recommended to be addressed before winter. These included an air exchanger in the Council Chambers, heat tape on the gutters above the public works entry, a light standard in the police parking lot and plug-ins for the police squads. Cnuncil Chambers The architect ’s engineer, after reviewing the building plans, determined that the existing equipment may not be providing the amount and type of air flow they were planned to provide. He suggested an air flow balancing contractor be directed to measure the current level of air flow and try to re-balance the air flow to match the building plans. This could potemially solve a large part of the problem. If this is not successful, we will proceed with the air exchange option. nthgr Item* Suff has contacted vendon regarding the beat tape, plug-im and light sundard. Although one vendor has be will provide a price quote for these items in time for the NovembCT 28ih Council meeting, suff will not have price quotes from the other vendon in time for the meeting. The price quote to be received on Monday should tell us whether the initial cost estimates were accurate. If it appean the cost estimates are accurate, suff requests that the Council authorize moving ahead with the three items after receipt of all price quotes, using the lowest cost qualified vendor. It is importam to move ahead with these items as soon as possible rather than waiting for the December 12 Council meeting. The cost estimates are as follows: 1 Plug-ins for police squads Light sundard in police parking Itn Heat tape for public works entry Toul COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED: SIJ SI.500.00 SI.000.00 $3.5 Motion to authorize suff to select the lowest cost qualified vendor for the purchase and installation of a police parking lot light standard, plug-ins for police squads and h^ tape for the public works entry at an estimated cost $3,500.00, to be funded from the buildup fund. r.'l;k. h ! . < I I TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Mayor and City CouncilRon Mooise. Chy Adminismior October 19, 1994 Completion of City Facilities EKillfa ^ progiesjkm of expenditures on the city fscnitte wifl. dre inidU^^ SnS^'Soo efforts, the curreiu expenditures t<«tate «*1 the authorized actual expenditures. t A s*whui«< a rnnifMriy>f* of the authorized actual expenditures with the initi^ property. w»ninrend addiesaing before witnet.Th^ rech^ PoU« ^ThM tape on the pmere above the Public Works entry, the ugni sonuiu u. psrH"f lot and the piug-ins for the Police stptads. tends to get overly warm, it is recommeoW winter Tlie solutioo is towithout living to open a door or turn on the au^cH^^ ™ insiiU an air exchange unit at an approximate cost of gt.'giggSSS.tion ure. the archirec. be direcred to proce^i withand provide a cost estimate.re this air exclreage unit to the existing fo^ would then be obtained from contiactofs and brought re the touncu lo. w •m • • ag::iatn 11 'iHiii ‘ 'MM;-- • •• r’- 5 b-; COUNOLMBIM NOV 2 8 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Qp 0HO||O DATE: November 23. 1994 ITEM NO: Department Approval: Name Ron Moone THlc City Administrator AdnUniftrator Reviewed:Agenda Sect! CHy Adminiftraton Report Rem Defcrlpdoa: Purchase o» Recording Equipment for the Police Department The memo from Itae Pdiee Chief lequesis the puicheje and uwaltotion of lyotding egunmem to comply with a new mandam placed on police depiftmentt ly a i»«m Mma^^ Supreme Conn lul^. The depaitwem has reieaiched a number coSLireing planned or cuirentlyured by police depanmM^^ on ttoreieafch. the depaitment hat deteimined the option proposed mine Chiefs memi .the best solution for the Orono Police Departmem. requirements related to the recording equipment were pla^ on the in mid vear the reRUlar police budget does not have sufficient funds to purchase the equipment. *. niet U-^crit^;;^ T diufl forfeimte money obuined by the police department. A memo regarding th^ m or^ ia^Sdwd. It is recommended that the recordin* equipmem eapendmires beforfeinire funds is attached funded with drug forfeiture fundi COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED; 0, approve the purchase and instalUtkm of recording eqMipmem for the polire JSSl^,1!7sound aSsoiption material for the police imem^ation room, at a cost of $4,000.00 to be funded with drug forfeiture funds. tf t-y 'V Vi-,. -»! Oat«: Tot Froa: Subject: November 17, 1994 Ron Hooree, City Administrator Steve Sullivan, Chief of Police Request to Purchase and Install Equipment Necessary to Comply With Scales Rules The Hinnesota Supreme Court mandated *n State vs. Seales that: All custodial interrogation including any information about rights, any waiver of those rights, and all questioning shall be electronically recorded where feasible and must toe recorded when questioning occurs in a place of detention. The County Attorney has advised that "place of detention” iwuld include the entire police department building and not just the holding cell area. To meet these requirements, X request that we purchase and install approximately $3400 worth of recording equipment. The equipment would be a Sony dual tape recorder to record conversation, duplicate tapes if a defense attorney demands a copy, and function as a transcriber when necessary (not all tapes need to be typed.) There would be four remote microphones placed in the secure interview room, the Xntoxilyser room, the soft interview room, and the conference room. The $3400 estimate also indues the cost of cable and installation charges. Additionally, the secure interview room has a horrible echo effect that makes tape recording almost impossible. This ‘ * I thecondition would be remedied by carpeting the floor and the walls to a height of five feet off the floor. We have an estimate of carpet and labor of $600. I request authorization to spend $4000 to m^et the state mandated recording of in-custody interrogations. I recommend that drug forfeiture money be used for this purpose. ■J«immw-m&\.mdWv"'i' *“! * 'sIS*' iiif.'.'ii % "-xm am ,ii '■M" f- TO; FROM: DATE: Mayor and City Council Ron Moorsc, City Administrator January 19. 1994 SUBJECT: Use of Drug Forfeiture Funds OigjkgisuQd Sute law allows the police to seize money and property that is related to violations of drug laws. When the Court awards the money to the police^ the County Attorney receives 20%, the Slate receives 10% and the police department may retoin 70% to be used for srecific law enforcement purposes. The money may be used as "buy money" for additional enforcement, it may used to pay salaries for extra drug enforcemem, it may be used for other dmg enforcemem or drug abuse prevention efforts, or it may be used for other general law enforcement purposes. During the past two years the only drug nwney used by the police departmeitt has been for Itay money" for drug dealing investigation. The current balar« in the drug forfeiture fundis $10,398.58. An additioiud $4,489.10 will be added to this fund in the first part of 1994, bringing the total to 514,887.68. A policy and procedure is needed to provide guidelines for how the drug forfeiture money may be used and how its use is authorized. Proposed Poliev and Procedure Reyarding the Use of Drug ForfcittOT pOTlfa Policy: Drug forfeiture funds may be used for law enforcement purposes including; "buy money" for drug investigation, expenses related to extra drug enforceriient such as police officer salaries, other drug enforcement or drug abuse prevention efforts, minor capital items that are beyond the funding able to be provided through the regular budget, and other law enforcement related purposes. Procedure: In the case of "buy money" for drug investigations, drug forfeiture funds may ^ used at the discretion of the Police Chief In the case of all other uses, the ^ expenditure of drug forfeimre ftinds must be approved by the City Administrator and authorized by the City Council. Council Action Requested - Motion to approve the proposed policy and procedure regardii^ the expenditure of drug forfeiture money. DqwrtHcnt Approval: ^ Name TomfCuehn Title Finance Director Admiabtrator Reviewed:Agenda ScctioB: /A City Administrator’s Report Iteoi DcacriptioB: Appoint Auditor for Fiscal Year 1994 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION COUNOLMBIMNOV ^ 8 W84 DATE: November 1ST T90#l»lf| ITEM NO: /' •*= ‘ Department Approval: Administrator Reviewed Name Tom Kuehn Title Finance Director Item Description: Certification of Delinquent Utilities Agenda Section: City Administrator's Report Attachments: A. Resolution providing for collection of delinquent sewer. water, septic inspection fees, and recycling program fees. B. Assessment roll. Each year the city certifies to the county, all unpaid annual service charges for the septic inspection program fees, the annual recycling program fee, and all delinquent sewer and water accounts of $15.00 or more, to be collected wHh the following year ’s taxes. In addition to the outstanding amounts delinquent, the city adds eight percent (8%) interest to all accounts, and and administrative fee to the septic accounts. At this time the total to be assessed Is $64,195.95 including administrative fees. This amount will be decreased by any pre-payments received up to the final payment date of November 28.1994. A copy of the assessment roll is attached for yo COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED: Council direct and authorize the County Auditor to assess properties for delinquent utilities. PROPOSED MOTION:Moved by ___, seconded by to adopt Resolution #providing for the collection of delinquent charges for 1994 sewer and water utility services, and fees for the annual septic inspection and recycling programs. Ayes ___, Nays ___. •i- i ^ SssSHSSS^iS^sr*'* Whereas* the City hes obtained from the Hennepin County Auditor, levy number 13319 for the delinquent accounts, and; Whereas* the City hereby authorizes and directs the Hennepin County ^ditor to upon the property tax lists of the County and further collect said assessmems thereon provided by law, and; Whereas* the City hereby authorized and directs the Hennepin County Auditor to add eight percent (8%) interest, as directed, to all amounts due. Therefore Be It Resolved* that the City CouncU of the City of Orono, authorizes and directs the County Auditor of Hennepin County to assess properties Ihe ituched HU. mide « pin hwcof. for the imountswfth such propertie»,plitteigta|i*rcem($%) iiil*re»lid<kd 11 directed. Slid emounn to be collected along with property taxes collected in 1995 Adopted by the City Counett of the City of Orono, Minnesota at a regular meeting held on November 28, 1994. Edward J Callahan, Mayor attest Dorothv M HalUn, City Clerk V^. 36 13319 02-117-23 -22- 0002 36 13319 02-117-23-24 - 0003 38 13319 02-117-23 -31-0011 36 13319 02-117-23-31 -0019 38 13319 02-117 -23-43 -0026 38 13319 03-117-23-13 -0008 38 13319 03-117-13-31-0003 38 13319 03-117-23-33- 0005 38 13319 03-117 -23-34 - 0009 38 13319 03-117-23-43-0002 38 13319 04-117- 23-11-0003 38 13319 04-117-23-11-0011 38 13319 04-117-23-12 -0005 36 13319 04-117 -23-12-0007 38 13319 04-117- 23-21-0007 38 13319 04-117 -23-22 -0003 36 13319 04-117-23-22-0008 38 13319 04-117 - 23-22- 0011 38 13319 04-117-23- 22-0028 38 13319 04-117- 23-22-0027 38 13319 04-117-23-23 - 0004 36 13319 04-117 -23-23- 0021 38 13319 04-117- 23 - 23-0022 38 13319 04-117- 23-34- 0013 38 13319 04-117-23-41-0008 38 13319 04-117-23-43-0007 36 13319 05-117-23-13- 0038 38 13319 05-117-23-13 - 0089 38 13319 05-117-23-13-0040 38 13319 05-117-23-14-0021 38 13319 05-117-23-14 - 0024 38 13319 05-117-23-14 - 0031 38 13319 05-117 -23-14 - 0039 38 13319 05-117 -23 -23- 0014 38 13319 05-117 - 23-23 -0021 38 13319 05-117-23-23- 0024 36 13310 05-117-23-23-0029 38 133 38 133 36 133 36 133 36 133 36 133 36 133 36 133 36 133 36 133 36 133 36 133 36 133 36 133 36 133 36 133 38 133 36 13 38 13 36 13 36 13 36 13 36 13 38 13 36 13 36 13 36 13 36 13 38 13 36 133 ADDITION CERTIFIED NUMBER AMOUNT 42520 270.00 42520 270.00 42540 270.00 43072 75.00 01125 75.00 42273 75.00 43104 555.40 43150 250.54 42060 455.70 42050 335.74 42050 347.74 42510 174.07 42225 500.25 01555 241.53 41317 451.02 43111 452.57 42420 301.27 43520 550.24 01777 353.01 01777 75.55 01777 457.55 01777 123.03 43040 455.20 43040 750.24 42420 500.04 43540 514.05 43540 324.20 43540 125.37 01305 351.25 42740 472.35 42740 215.57 42740 455.02 42740 300.23 42740 201.12 42740 230.00 42740 410.50 42740 342.55 42740 403.10 42740 445.50 42740 1.345.17 42740 207.40 43520 105.54 43520 434.20 42420 205.05 43540 355.23 43540 450.21 43540 574.20 43540 511 73 00350 405.00 42420 304.50 42220 521.04 42220 504.05 42220 142.25 42720 305.55 42720 43042 43102 147.55 42420 552.75 CITY OF 0)^ONO. MINNESOTA SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLLS MUNICIPAL CODE 36 30 38 38 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 38 36 38 30 30 36 36 36 36 36 30 30 36 36 30 36 36 38 36 30 36 36 36 38 36 30 36 36 36 30 36 38 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 38 38 LEVY NUMBER 13319 13310 13319 13310 13310 13319 13319 13319 13319 13310 13319 13319 13319 13310 13319 13319 13310 13310 13319 13310 13319 13319 13310 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13310 13310 13319 13319 13319 13319 13310 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13310 13319 13319 13310 13319 13310 13319 13319 13310 13319 13310 1331'. 13319 13319 13319 PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION 20-117 20-117 20-117 20-117 20-117 20-117- 20-117- 20-117- 20-117- 20-117- 20-117- 20-117- 20-117- 20-117- 20-117- 20-117- 20-117- 20- 117- 21- 117- 21-117- 21-117- 21-117- 21-117- 21-117- 21- 117- 22- 117- 22-117- 22-117- 22-117- 22- 117- 23- 117- 23-117 23-117- 23-117 23-117 23-117 23-117 23-117 23-117 28-118 25- 110 26- 118 28-110 26-110 27-110 27-118 26-110 26-110 29- 116- 30- 116- 30-116- 30- 110- 31- 116- 31-110- 31-110- 31-116- 31 -116- -23-21 -23-22 -23-23 -23-20 -23-20 -23-20 23-20 23 - 20- 23-31- 23-32- 23-32- 23-30- 23-02- 23-02- 23 -03- 23-03- 23-03- 23-03- 23-21 ■ 23 - 22- 23-22- •23-23- •23-23- •23- 20- -23-31- -23 - 20- -23-31- -23-31 -23-31 -23-31 -23-22 -23-22 -23-23 -23-23 -23-23 -23-32 -23-32 -23-32 -23-32 -23-03 -23-00 -23-31 -23-33 -23-33 -23-31- -23-02- -23-31- -23-32- -23- 00- -23-31- -23-33- -23-00- 23-11- 23-12- 23-12- 23-21- 23-23- -0035 -0002 -0020 -0013 -0010 -0016 -0017 -0030 -0067 0015 0016 0002 0022 0033 0010 0022 0035 0003 0003 0009 0006 0001 •0033 •0065 •0002 •0001 •0010 ■0015 •0032 •0033 •0002 •0016 >0020 -0031 -0033 -0002 -0027 -0065 -0070 -0026 -0015 -0000 -0016 -0020 -0005 -0010 -0001 -0002 -0002 -0003 0005 0009 0000 0011 0016 0003 0003 ADDITION CERTIFIED NUMBER AMOUNT 01015 200.02 02020 457.12 03300 139.87 02020 475.07 02020 057.00 02020 31606 02020 375.22 03300 263.66 02020 309.76 03300 900.05 02020 063.36 03061 100.03 03000 276.78 03080 511.96 03300 55.91 03300 090.01 03600 913.12 03600 529.25 03069 162.91 03220 203.36 03220 597.60 01605 018.95 03530 096.79 43065 572.62 43092 01.72 42000 110.00 02960 110 00 02960 110 00 02660 110.00 02660 110.00 02660 60.00 02660 110.00 02660 110.00 02660 110.00 02660 110.00 42660 110.00 42660 110.00 43140 110.00 42660 110.00 01730 141.00 03735 141.00 41326 141 00 42390 76.00 42390 62.76 41327 141 00 42470 76 00 41320 60 00 41320 76 00 41329 76 00 41330 141.00 04103 141 00 03522 76 00 41331 141.00 43210 141 00 41331 141.00 41331 262.00 00721 76.00 ADDRESS 2596 CASCO PT RD 3935 SHORELINE OR 2677 CASCO PT RD 2700 ETHEL AVE 2705 ETHEL AVE 2705 ETHEL AVE 2795 ETHEL AVE 2609 CASCO PT RD 2666 CASCO PT RD 2605 CASCO PT RD 2600 CASCO PT RD 3029 CASCO PT RD 3516 IVY PL 3932 IVY PL 3239 CASCO CIR 3205 CASCO CIR 3000 CASCO PT RD 3277 CASCO CIR 2601 W LAFAYETTE RD 2090 OLD BEACH RD 2930 OLD BEACH RD 2765 KELLY AVE 2700 KELLY AVE 2700 SHAOYWOOD RD 2799 SHAOYWOOD RD 720 BIO ISLAND 630 BIO ISLAND 610 BIO ISLAND 790 BIO ISLAND 390 BIO ISLAND 130 BIO ISLAND 120 BIO ISLAND 160 BIO ISLAND 100 BIO ISLAND 230 BIO ISLAND 060 BIO ISLAND 300 BIO ISLAND 010 BIO ISLAND 090 BID ISLAND 239 HOLLANDER RD 200 HOLLANDER RD 1300 SIXTH AVE N 900 DAKOTA AVE 930 DAKOTA AVE 2139 SIXTH AVE N 1600 LAKEV1EW TER 2900 SIXTH AVE N 3020 SIXTH AVE N 3269 SIXTH AVE N 0999 WAYZATA BLVO 4660 CREEIOMOOO TR 630 HUNT FARM RD 0169 SIXTH AVE N 0360 SIXTH AVE N 0360 SIXTH AVE N 0560/60 WATERTOWN RD 629 DEBORAH DR I CITY OF ORONO. MINNESOTA I SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLLS MUNICIPAL CODE t; h' 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 LEVY NUMBER 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 13319 PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 38 32 32 32 32 32 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 34 38 35 38 38 38 38 n- 38 38 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 18-23 23- 0009 24 - 0001 33-0008 33- 0007 41- 0009 42- 0001 42- 0002 42 - 0003 13-0001 21- 0005 22- 0005 23- 0003 34- 0009 44-0011 13-0011 22- 0001 31-0007 31-0012 34-0004 41-0008 -41-0018 -43-0005 44-0018 34-0010 22- 0003 33- 0009 44 - 0004 33-0009 33-0012 33-0013 41-0001 41-0008 41-0028 TOTAL CERTIFICATION UTILITIES AOMIN CHARGES ADDITION NUMBER 00721 41331 41331 41331 41331 41331 41331 41331 41332 41332 42820 42820 41332 41332 43815 41333 41333 02382 41333 42435 03171 02874 42210 41334 41380 00394 41335 42710 42710 42710 41338 42310 42310 CERTIFIED AMOUNT 141.00 141.00 78.00 141.00 141.00 78.00 141.00 141.00 138.00 141.00 78.00 141.00 78.00 78.00 1.085.88 141.00 141.00 141.00 78.00 141.00 78.00 78.00 279.90 78.00 141.00 141.00 110.00 141.00 78.00 78.00 141 00 485.54 321.07 82.589.03 1.040.00 ADDRESS 420 DEBORAH DR 4480 WATERTOWN RD 4880 BAYSIDE RO 4740 BAYSIDE RD 4085 WATERTOWN RO 4245 CHIPPEWA LA 4289 CHIPPEWA LA 4359 CHIPPEWA LA 3909 WAYZATA BLVD 009 STUBBS BAY RO N 840 ORCHARD PARK RO 500 ORCHARD PARK RO 3743 WATERTOWN RO 3409 WATERTOWN RO 3789 WAYZATA BLVD 3200 WAYZATA BLVD 229 OLD CRYSTAL BAY RO N 245 OLD CRYSTAL BAY RO N 2900 WATERTOWN RO 2985 WOOOHAVEN OR 2925 WOOOHAVEN DR 120 GOLDEN VIEW OR 91 HACKBERRY HILL 19 BROWN ROS 1909 LONG LAKE BLVO 20 ORONO ORCHARD RO 890 WAYZATA BLVD 10 MYRTLEWOOO RO 90 MYRTLEWOOO RO 15 MYRTLEWOOO RO 399 NORTH FERNOALE RO 101 CHEVY CHASE DR 141 CHEVY CHASE OR > i 983.809.83 H E- r request for council action DATE: November 21, 1994 COUNOLMBIMNOV 2 8 1994 cmroFOMMO ITEM NO.: /S' Liu[Ai]Depaitmnit Approval: Name John R. Gcrhaidson TMt PttMk Works Director Administrator Reviewed: Item Dcfcriptioo: Stic of City Property Prior to die oT the weler tower behind the new City facUto. the Chy pfo*i« water to the Hiihway 12 area from the new well using two tour thousand galhm ptessure Ctole and in use. we no longer have a need Ibr the prespu. tanks. We have had an apprusal of the tanks and it has been determined that a reasonable amount to expect from selling them would be $3.0004,000 each. Thm ritv ordinance is clear in the method of disposal of surplus propeity. The C<^U m^ desigfiare the tank as surplus property and we then advertise for bids for the sale of the tank. It is my recommendation to designate the tank as suiplus property and direct the City Administrator to advertise for bids for the sale of the tank. COUNCIL Acnew REQUESTED: Motion to approve the designation of one tank as surplus property; direct City Administrator to advertise for bids II • rK i i I p;'« If- ; -b-^•••' Ir^ '- ! ?'■'■ 'f‘’V S;i REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION COmiGM.MSlM NOV 2 8 1994 CnYOFOROIIO DATE: November 23, 1994 ITEM NO: Department Approval: NaoM Dorothy Hallin TMt City actk Administrator Reviewed:Agenda Section: Lkcmro Rem Dcacription: List of Licenses for Council Approval 7 Residential Kennel LI Kenneth A Karen Rolland 4119 Oak Street Noo-Intosicating Malt Uqi Off and On Sale Navarre Lanes 3435 Shoreline Drive Noo-lntoxicatlng Malt Liquor Off Sale O'Sullivans 2420 Shady wood Road Orono Self Service 2160 Wayzata Boulevard Off Sale Liquor Navarre Liquors Inc. 3421 Shmeline Drive On Sale Liquor A Sunday Jimmie's Lounge 3380 Shoreline Drive Club On Sale Liquor Woodhill Country Club 200 WoodhUl Avenue Club On sale Liquor A Sunday Wayzaa Country Club 200 Wayzau Boulevaid COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED: Motion to approve above listed licenses 1 TIME CITY OF ORONO INtfi^lON NOTICE FMMIT NO. called in SCHEDULED completed 9 {SaJe DATE ^ , 11V 3 C«^D c'^cO A00RF3S ____________ -------------------- OVIfNER /l^^JU/tMco HXK TELEPHONE NO------------/ 3 /--------------------- DESCRIPTION ^ OIPOOTMO otnwMMa 03MSUUTION 04WM1K). 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CALL FOR RElNSPECT»ON BEFORE COMEICNQ 3 CORRECT UNSAFE CONDITION WITHIN_____HOURS 3 INSPECTION REOMREO CALL TO ARRANGE ACCESS PROJECT complete ISSUE CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY ________TEMPORARY ______permanent photo TAKEN CIT CaN for the ntst inspRCtion 24 hours in 473^7357 onsite: ______----------------—--------------------------OwnstlConlroclor OR tecppcEnr i\Arr\i^\.\i\ KESHEL I.ICENSB1 ^tx(^S to Deceniber ^1, ir '^-'_ Effective January I, — Kenn^Hv fe- ^ -----------7- OfOAoOwner:________ prooerty Address:- -.^ (include city ana zip; Mailing Address (ir dirreren-). (wcr ‘.g^MS.35HH 4%-C2i^r noPie : v /__ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ RZSIDBOTIM. Kennel License(peymenc ausn eceompany a=pUca.-on) Maxirr;un Mo. cf cogs to oe e*'- (over 3 c’.onths of age) •- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - ■ * purpose for rtore than 2 -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ^ kennel structure Dcgs normally <e?-. -- -- r V• . •- ^ f .W' ‘ Iwa » » VI w»*wi*w _ . a ^ M A M . ■ P .-*■ *.l I a * • • •• vt • aww ' a • * •I/.-**’*'r*/lf1 • Ja *•-• •' v'VVV _ " •* l; i / •- " 'f'* t *. :“• ^f .* ivv wvv^ Name cf Business: Business Activities :__ example: dearting.rreedinc, veteri care; retaa-^ e- ^ Normal Business Hours:------------ • ;iwA- -curs Contact; (name) «..e- ..^va- (phone) Dcg runs/exercise areas are:inside outside both The undersigned = r■ • £ _ ^ a o — — ci ^ _jicense as so- — • — i <ci ve on — v undersVgned ^,if*^;iy^‘to ”Viola\^^^a1:y "*provisicn of a.ny Inc does not f^‘^^^r’regulation; the‘undersigend hereoy City Ordinance o* o^..e. - .'-iSDect the oremises pr-o- - a^Ints Che Ci--y ■■elscnable time during tn« license appreva. ^'.^^^.J^der sinned aarees to abide 'icense duration: anc -^®J2 chaote- 5.36 including any spec--- ccncitions -- license ap?-®’''®”* A- (^oCXA tv ^ Applicant___________________________ «.«*. ritv Use Only. 1 'i\ 1 inspected by U^.-rvut II -■? -H Cate Kenne Date Recommends Approve Denial h \ E i&'Y Data: To: Subjact: Hovanbar 9, 1994 Ron Moorsa, City Administrator Stava Sullivan^ Chiaf of Polica Liquor Licansa Ranawal eomplatad, and I hava no objaction to tha issuanca of this licansa. ■i\ ( £November 7, 1994 City Admlnietrator Ron Moorse, Police Chief Steve Sullivan Liquor License Application I ■h^' I i-r 1 have reviewed the license application from Mr. John O'Sullivan ;« .111 hler^off-sale at the O'Sullivans. Background SvSiigSSSni^ “iMU, and I have no objection to the issuance of this license. Date:Hovenber 7, 1994 To:City Administrator Ron Moorse Fron:Police Chief Steve Sullivan \ Subject:Liquor License Application ^ P Hov«ab«r 9, 1994 Ron Moorse, City Administrator Stava Sullivan, Chiaf of Polica^^p^ Liquor Licansa Ranawal T h.va raviawad tha application from Mr. Stavan Corl on bahalf of tlia Mavarra Liquors. Background invastigation has . S2pli?5d! and I hava no objaction to tha issuanca of this licansa. ■I .'I i.-. '■’4 . « fH «j Dat«: To: Prom: Subjact: Novambar 9, 1994 Ron Noorsa, City Administrator Stay# Sullivan, Chief of Polica Liquor Licansa Ranawal I hava raviawad tha application from Mr. Mark Albracbt on bahalf of tha Woodhill Country Club. Background invastigation has baan complatad, and I hava no objaction to tha issuanca of this licansa. 44 » :n- . % V*- *1 L Date:Novanbar 16, 1994 To: Froa: Subjact X Ron Mooraa, City Adninlstrator Stava Sullivan, Chiaf of Polica Liquor Lieansa Ranawal 1 hava raviawad tha application froa Nr> John Downay on bahalf of tha Waytata Country Club. Background invaatigation was co^platad satisfactorily, and I hava no objaction to tha issuanca of this lieansa. fv U ''I•-4••-i«.*"••“ 1 rCJ ft : XI V.« H^Twrc •■- .«#-•. i . i<„,.*^-.. 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JAMIE L 12 BRINKHAUS, JOHN F 42 CARLSON, MICHAEL B 31 CHESWICK, GARY B 31 CORNICK, JAMBS L 31 DAVID, BONNIE 13 DEMBOUSKI, JAY C 31 DICKEY, NORMA JEAN 13 EKEBERG, ELIZABETH J 13 ENGLISH III, IRVING 31 ERICKSON, KURT R 31 ERLBR, JAMES 13 FERRIL, ELEANOR L 13 FINN, DORIE B. 13 FISCHBACH, WANDA 13 FISCHENICH, DAN T 31 FREESE, ELDON 13 FREESE, JOANN 13 GAFFRON, MICHAEL P 33 GARCIA, BARBARA 13 GERHAROSON, JOHN R 42 GERHAROSON, JOHN R 42 CLASSMAN, NANCY A. 13 GOMAN, ANITA D. 35 GOMAN, DAVID J 35 GREGORY, JAMES D 42 HALLIN, DOROTHY M 12 HANSEN, STEVEN C HANSING, CAROL J HASEMAN, CAROLE JOHNSON, BRADLEY P KNOLLENBERG, KRISTIN KUEHN, THOMAS M LATHROP, LEE G. MABUSTH, JEANNE A MCNICHOLS, DAVID L MILLER, CHRISTOPHER MOORSB, RONALD J MOORSB, RONALD J M0R0MCZYN8KI, JAMES NAVRATIL, H. MONICA OBBRAIGNER, SCOTT r, OBRIEN, RANDY L OGLAND, MARGARET SKA OLSON, JOHN C. OMAN, LYLE E PALMER, GREGORY A PERSELL, WILLIAM R. PETERSON, JACK W QUADY, CURTIS QUAST, WAYNE A RATHBUN, BARRY J RAUSCHENDORFER, DORO SCHOENHOFF, JOHN B SHEMANEK, JOYCE SIFORD, RUBY SKREEN, DALE S STEFFENHAGEN, RONALD STINSON, MARY ANN SULLIVAN, STEPHEN X THOMTON, MARK R TCMCHECK. LAWRENCE F •"OMCZYK, MARK W TOWARD, HELEN W TOWARu, R WILLIAM VANG, BRUCE L VANMOORLEHEM, DOUGLA VEE, LINDA S WECKMAN, STEPHEN J YTD GROSS 233 75 45465.29 180.00 87.50 25284.67 10983.92 13017.51 39699.73 6199 .83 42591.22 47990.84 199.38 43206.52 170.00 95.00 43595.04 39147.01 192.50 187.50 87.50 187.00 39197.01 87.50 25.00 36293.69 183.75 61957.44 64137.75 90.00 1599.21 7363.09 32004.23 31265.00 c'jrre:; GROS. 123 2134 90 97 1042 1272 44 1 1656 . •: 43.6 1774 1918 99 1570 95 95 1791 1611 97 97 87 104 1570 87 25 1513,9: 90.0 235.0' 2180.3: 90.0 140.8 224.2. 1206.6: 1304.1 L 3 Sc e 5 5 5 5 0 42 29458.85 1446.9- 31 14375.40 559.3 12 25859.36 1042.5 31 42576.50 1853.2' 31 5401.51 300 . 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OC 12 27987 62 124^.82 33 28929.58 120>.21 ^4,377.^ f I C ouncil ciibck kbcistkh Ki i N<iv IH 00 : 5‘»: l‘lCHECK NO CHECK DATE CHKCK AMOUNT VENDOR03im1999/Il/lS1994/11/181994/11/18 $146.50 $146 50 $146.50 $439.50*IIENNEi'IN county HENNEPIN COUNTY HENNEPIN COUNTY0319071994/11/181994/11/161994/11/18 $174.50 $174.50 $174.50 $523.50*HENNEPIN COUNTY HENNEPIN COUNTY HENNEPIN COUNTY0319001994/11/18 $350.00 $350.00*DAW ENEORCEMENT0319091994/11/181994/11/18 $18.00$18.00$36.00*UNITED WAY UNITED WAY$1,349.00 "ESCHI P i t ON Accouwr H INVOiaSUPPORMARKTIU )MT( 'll «C02».6 7 .’0 40 001102SUPPOR MARK IIIOMTON RC02667 001102SUPPORKARKTHom-cti IIC02667 9099 20.40 001102SUPPGRDALKJ'.KREEN »C02b2Jl 9999 2040 001101SUPPORDALEDKREKN«‘^'07C21l 9999 20H0 001101SUPPORDALKi'.KREEll 8C026211 9999-2030 001101LABOR10/:*» UNION DUE.N W/H 9999 2030 001104UNITED WAY DONATION 9999 2030 001103UNITED WAY DONATION 9999 2030 UOl103 I>0 NUM.r.Kj*» IMANUAL:pIPIPIPIPIP 4• SrIPIPfm,s ■r ■%P „t’^ ■y. 1 ■I ■it:;* . .. p *L- ' .. ^ ia \ niKCK HKc;|KT1-:M Til- fJ<*v 72 1 *»94i r|IK*-K HO CIIFCK DATR nii:'’K AMOIJNT .M : ^ ; O'*VRNOOR Taqe 1(it 191 3 0319M 031915 1 1/7H 199-1/11/20 1994/11/20 $K,6 00 $|f.r, .00*$112.05$112.05*$4,923.-10$4,923.40*A.5PA.5P1.UNI) COFFF.K BARTON .'^AND/GRAVKL0319161994/11/201994/11/20 $1,751.76$280.00$2,031.76*DIJVCKOWIAK & SON DLACKOWIAK 6 SONSi' .* 03191703191B031919031920031921 031922 1994/11/201994/11/201994/11/201994/11/201994/11/281994/11/28 $1,421.79$126.00$1,412.05$187.72$15,492.36$444.75$19,005.47*BONESTROOBONESTR(X>BONESTROOBONESTROOBONESTROOBONESTROO ROSENE ASN ROSBNE ASN ROSENE ASN ROSENE ASN ROSENE ASN ROSENE ASN1994/11/281994/11/201994/11/201994/11/28 1994/11/28 $1,108.08 $1,108.00*II:0000*$246.43$246.43*$5,406.00 $5,406.00* $18,548.00 $18,540.00* CARGILL SALT DIV CIIESWICK/GARY CHUNKS GARAGE CITY COUNTY CREDIT \ CITY OF MAPLE PLAIN r i.'- ■. • f'- V, . K:.;. ; 031923 031924 1994/11/28 1994/11/20 $187.68 $505.84 $693.52* 1994/11/20 $403.56 $403.56* 1994/11/28 1994/11/28 1994/11/28 1994/11/28 1994/11/20 1994/11/28 1994/11/28 $2.07 $2.55 $21.75 $21.67 $.05 $12.75 $2.58 COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL CX3MMERC1AL COMMERCIAL COrWERCIAL COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL LIFE/GRP LIFE/GRP LIFE/GRP LIFE/GRP LIFE/GRP LIFE/GRP LIFE/GRP PKsrK I i’Tintl AO 'oUN r II INVOICE PO NUM. MANUALBAC f. l'Al"M ni.’'> i?n 43147 OHCOKI-FK ». Ml.TKWS oi7'i '1;mo 715 IB OHWINTER SAND 0249 4213 002069 OHSPRING 6 FALL CLEANU YARD WA.STK PROGRAM 0295 4399 0295 4140 153141 OH153142 OHGEN ENG AUGMSA GEN AUGGEN ENG JULYOCB RD - AUGont ROAD BRIDGE AUGL.S. 47 REHAB - AUG 9001 1299 0200 4305 9001 1299 0361 4305 0355 4305 9673 1600 30761 OH30765 OH30761 OH30763 OH30762 OH30764 OH.SOFTENER SAJ.T 0549 4233 640459 OHPTAC-CilE.SWlCK 0129 4356 002072 OHREPLACE PLUGS 6 WIRE 0129 4341 5127B OHSAVINGS WITHHELD 11/9999 2030 002083 OH FIRE SERVICE 9001-2224 002092 OH DEC ir.URANCB W/ll DEC IN.SURANCE 9999-2030 0129 4151 1107940000505 1107940000585 OH » PATCHING 0249-4233 002070 OH NOV INSURANCE NOV INSURANCE NOV INSURANCE NOV INSURANCE NOV INSURANCE NOV INSURANCE NOV INSURANCE 0549 4152 0069-4152 0039 4152 0249 4152 0590-4152 0174 4152 0569 4152 002060 OH 002060 OH 002060 OH 002060 OH 002060 OH 002060 4OH 002060 OH ' * iAH1* »»r‘“ . - i.XrtINCll. <•I.TIECK RHGlj:ri:R Tii»* Nf»v 7.2CHECK NO CHECK DATE CHL'K AMOUNT*•••••••1994/11/28 $2.20^ 031925 1994/11/281994/11/28 $75.08$104.60$246.10*; 03192$1994/11/28 $7.216.00 $7,216.00*. •-> .‘'*r 1994/11/28 $200.000319271994/11/28 $3,600.00$3,800.00*031928 1994/11/28 512.00$12.00*1 031929 1994/11/28 $693.47$693.47*t..' - - .' 031930 1994/11/28 $300.85$308.85*f •’ '*i;%:,03l93l 1994/11/28 $25.00$25.00*1994/11/28 $2,860.43'fev 1994/11/28 -$23.72-A''rVi' *031932 1994/11/28 $9,269.79$12,106.50*031933 1994/11/28 $40.26$40.26* ■ ■'" ■ ( 031934 1994/11/28 $100.00 1994/11/28 $80.00 1994/11/28 $240.00 $420.00* I ?.y : 33:09 VENDOR PKSCRirrinH 1?^"' ml H/- •Va.:k/'-C r-"* 03I9)V> 03t93fi 1994/11/28 1994/11/28 1994/11/28 1994/11/28 1994/11/28 1994/11/28 1994/11/28 1994/11/28 1994/11/28 1994/11/28 feV-- ■i''. yV'c r •.ri. , >. COMMBRCIM. t.lFE/GRr COMMKRCIM. LIFE/GRP COMMERCIAL LIFE/GRP NOV INSURANCE NOV INSURANCE NOV INSURANCE W/llCT SYSTEMS REPAIR 12 SOFTENERDECISION RESOURCES LTD EMPLOYEE SATISFACTIO DECISION RESOURCES LTD PARK SURVEYDPC INDUSTRIES INC.CYLINDER 150 LB. $15.49 $55.38 $2.60 $15.49 $47.49 $69.02 $2.60 $39.27a jv. $39.27 .$296.61* EARL F ANDERSON ASSC REPIACE NAVARRE SIGN ESS BROTHERS 6 SONS MANHOLE ADJUSTMENT R $2,409.84 $2,409.84* FEED RITE CONTROLS CYLINDER CHARGEFIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CITY SHARE FICA, MED FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CREDIT 3RD QTR, 94 FIRST NATIONAL DANK OF FIT. FICA. MEDCRFRANKLIN QUEST CO CAI.ENDAR REFILLS-MOOFROST. SHERRY R. FROST. SHERRY R. FROST. SHERRY R. PLANNING COMMISSION PARKS COMMISSION MEE COUNCIL MEETINGS G 6 K SERVICES G 6 K SERVICES G & K SERVICES G 6 K SERVICES G 6 K SERVICES G 6 K SERVICES G 6 K SERVICES G 6 K SERVICES G 6 K SERVICES RATHBUN, QUAST STREET DEPT EMPLOYEE STEFFENHAGEN RATHBUN. QUAST STREET DEPT EMPLOYEE FLOOR MATS STEFFENHAGEN FLOOR MATS FUKiR MATS GENP.RAL REPAIR SERVICE REPAIR PUMP IN L.S. ACCOUNT M9001-1290 0129 4352 9999-2030 INVOICE PO Nim P«9« 2 MANUAL002060002060002060ONOHOH0549-4345 1965 OH0039 4306 EMPLOYEE STUDY OH0385 4306 PARK SURVEY OH0549 4234 001071307 OH0099 4232 137317 OH0249 4233 1094 9 Oli0549 4234 21092 OH9999-2032 002078 OH9999 2032 002078 OH9999-2030 002077 OH0039 4210 002073 OH0174-4306 002051 OH0290 4306 002051 OH 0039-4306 002051 OH 0569 4221 310009 OH 0249-4221 310008 OH 0590-4221 310007 ft0549-4221 313780 ■ OH 0249-4221 313779 OH 0099-4343 313778 OH 0590-4221 313777 OH 0099 4343 313776 OH 0099 4343 313775 OH 0569 4344 16130 . OH ■rW .'"C .. W;, V?- : it. ^ ... - <jr -- ’ f • UtltK'll. IWK RKni^TFR lu«' Mnv 72 190>l 23:J3:09(1IKCK NO CHECK DATE CHECK AWMINT VENDOR Page 30319371994/11/260319361994/11/261994/11/261994/11/261994/11/261994/11/261994/11/260319391994/11/280319401994/11/261994/11/260319411994/11/281994/11/260319421994/11/260319431994/11/280319441994/11/260319451994/11/280319461994/11/28 031f47 031946 011949 1994/11/26 1994/11/26 1994/11/26 f ‘t 1994/11/28 1994/11/26 1994/11/26 k: r • , ^' A -if* ■•■■■•■ ■ V • $1,164.00 $1.184.00*DESruirnoN OREAT WE.ST LIFE ASSURA PEI- COMP W/H ll/?0/9$291.00 $963.06 $156.13 $1,638.39 $156.13 $562.00 $3,810.73*GROUPGROUPGROUPGROUPGROUPGROUP HEALTH INC HEALTH INC HEALTH INC HEALTH INC HEALTH INC HEALTH INC DEC IM.StlRANCR DEC INSURANCE W/H DEC INSURANCE DEC INSURANCE DEC INSURANCE DEC INSURANCE$16.32$16.32*HALLIN/DOROTHY K.LEAGE REIMBURSEMEN316.64151.001467.64*HBNN COUNTY TREAS ilENN COUNTY TR •'S ELECTION BALIOTS-POS FOOD LICENSE RENEWAL$142.94$44.21$167.15*HENN CTY SHERIFr DPT BOOKING FEES-SEP HENN CTY SHERIFF DPT REPAIR MIC$146.50$146.50*$174.50$174.50*$100.00$100.00*$249.52$249.52*1995 ICT1A DUES - MOO$52.13$52.13* $09.14 $09.14* 226.12 226.12* $11.52 $11.52* HENNEPIN COUNTY SUPPOR MARK THOMTON 6C02667 HENNEPIN COUNTY SUPPOR DAI4=: SKREEN IC0262 31 ICMA RETIREMENT TRUST- DEF COMP W/H 11/20/9 ICMAINTERSTATE BATTERIES JET RODDER J H LARSON ELECTRICAI, FLUORESCENT BULBS JIM HATCH SALES CO JOHNSON/BRADLEY BULBS FOR STROBE LlG REMIBURSE COURT EXPE $350.00 -$25.00 -$25.00 lAW ENFORCEMENT LABOR LAN ENFORCEMENT lADOR LAW ENFORCEMENT LABOR UNION DUES W/H UNAUTHORIZED DEDUCT1 UNAUTHORIZED DEDUCT1 ACCOUNT «INVOICE PO NUM.MANUALoom .‘*030 002086 OH()‘>'»0 4151 2923278 OH99'»9 2030 2923278 OH0069-4151 2923270 OH012941512923270OH0174 4151 2923278 OH0249-4151 2923278 OH0020 4381 002091 OH0020 4321 002090 OH0590-4363 002056 OH0060 4358 002057 OH0129 4340 002056 OH9999 2030 002062 OH9999 2030 002061 OH9999-2030 002065 OH0039-4360 297519 OH0569-4342 101142 OH0099-4232 11094-441310 OH 0249-4232 4101 OH 0129-4381 002053 on 9999 2030 9999 2030 9999-2030 002060 002000 002080 OHOHOH /i ,. I-' J ' I I.* B«y » •-. ililINlMt. rilKCK nrCir.TKU T»u : N ov 22 »9D4 • 1IKCK NO CHECK DATE CIIHCK AMOUNT 23:15:09VENDOR Page 40119500319510319520319530319541994/11/281994/11/281994/11/26-'.j-H.031955 1994/11/201994/11/281994/11/281994/11/280319561994/11/281994/11/281994/11/281994/11/28 i^.f'hVs,V ft.''Mw. 5100.00*$791.00 $5.160.25 $1,840.00 $7,799.25*LOGIS SUITE 300 I.OGIS SUITE 300 I.OOIS - SUITE 300$12.73 $*•12.73*$2.891.40 $2,891.40*MALLOY KARNOWSKI CO$612.00$612.00*$186.19$186.19*MARTIN-MCALLISTER MARTINS NAVARRE 66;S83.02 160.71 562.02 1451.72 $i;757.47*^ *. .‘.V .■■■" 031957 1994/11/281994/11/281994/11/281994/11/281994/11/281994/117281994/11/281994/11/281994/11/28 $2,016.53$1,164.04$199.58$1,459.58$2,212.56$465.75$1,143.50$478.17$478.17$9,617.88* 031958 1994/11/28 $2,376.00 $2,376.00* r 011959 031960 1994/11/28 $47.09 $47.09* 1994/11/28 $36.22 $36.22* ir p’ 031961 . ■ ' . • 1994/11/28 1994/11/28 1994/11/28 $313.43 $14.13 $1,195.39 $1,522.95* MED CTR HEALTH CARE MED CTR HEALTH CARE MED CTR HEALTH CARE MED CTR HEALTH CAREMEDICAMBDICAMEDICAMEDICAMBDICAMBDICAMEDICAMEDICAMEDICACHOICECHOICECHOICECHOICECHOICEaiOICECHOICECHOICECHOICE MIDWEST ASPHALT MINN COMM MINNEGASCO MINNEGASCO MINNEGASCO DE.SCRIPTION ACCOUNT M INVOICE PO HUM.MANUALUB SOFTWARE 9672 1500 AR0B94 OHDATA PROC-AUG 9001 1299 AR0894 ONUB sorrwARE 9671 -ISOO AR0894 OHHF.LICOIL muffler BOL 0590 4232 1565 OHINTKHNAI, CONTROL STU 0299 4900 22622 OHPRR.SONNEL EVALUATION 0129 4306 7002 ORMISC CHARGES-OCT 0129 4141 002054 OHDEC INSURANCE 0174 4151 002064 OHDEC INSURANCE 0129-4151 002064 OHDEC INSURANCE 9999-2030 002064 OHDEC INSURANCE 0249-4151 002064 OHDEC INSURANCE 0129-4151 194335102552 ONDEC INSURANCE 0249-4151 194335102552 OHDEC INSURANCE 0549-4151 194335102552 OHDEC INSURANCE 9001-1298 194335102552 OHDEC INSURANCE 9999 2030 194335102552 ONfit mDEC INSURANCE 0569-4151 194335102552 OHDEC INSURANCE 0039-4151 194335102552 ONDEC INSURANCE 0069-4151 194335102552 OHDEC INSURANCE 0174-4151 194335102552 OH ) SAC CHARGES-OCT 9001 2226 002062 OH PATCHING 024 9 4 2 3.1 20137 OH PAGER RENTAL 0249-4320 70660011944 OH POLICE 0099 4324 002067 ON NAVARRE WTR PLANT 0549 4324 002068 OHMl CITY HALL, PW, COUNC 0099-4324 002066 OH i V-V' ^_iin p, !0 >‘OUtK’tl. «’IIIX’K RKOIRTKR Tu«» Nov 22 «*|IKCK NO <’IIK<.*K DATK CHKCK AMOUNT 1994/11/28 1994 23;U:0«»raqe S0U9C91994/11/261994/11/261994/11/261994/11/261994/11/261994/11/261994/11/281994/11/28 4 '■■A 031970 011971 031972 031973 1994/11/261994/11/28 1994/11/28 1994/11/28 1994/11/2. £. .^11974 1994/11/28 1994/11/26 -$2S.OO$2,753.61f011962$2,720.61*rr 1994/11/28 $74.22:1994/11/28 $10.18031963$84.40*[1994/11/28 *,150.00S;0J1964 $150.00*1994/11/28 $100.00031965$100.00*1'1994/11/28 $5.25h ■ -031966 $5.25*i V .1994/11/28 $87.701994/11/28 $87.70I" [1, * .L '031967 $175.40*1994/11/28 $398.50031966$398.50*$243.77 $38.20 $3.16 13.63 14.67 $3.33 $S0.14 $1.68 $369.00*$704.13 S3.6S4.79 $4,356.92* $718.86 $716.88* $14.76 $14.76* |1,313.46 313.46* 3,513.96 ;4.605.S8 18,119.56* VFNIK'R nir.ii’ll'TiON A('C(M)Nl- ii INVOICE PO HUM. MANUALMINNESOTA DEl'T OF REVE MINNESOTA nKPT OF REVE CREDIT 3RU QTR MW-1 STATE TAX WITHIIELP 9999-2030 09'''* .?I130 002079(m)2079 mOHMN BENEFIT AS.SN MN BENEFIT ASSN DEC IN.SimAN<'li DEC INSURANCE W/H 012'* 1152 9999 20 10 002061002061 OHOHMN DEPT PUB SAFETY CONNECT CHARGES-3RD 0129 4 MO 9103217 OHMN STATE RETIREMENT-BE DEF CX)MP W/H 11/20/9 9999 2030 002087 OHMOROWCZYNSKl/JAMES PARKING REIMBURSEMEN 0129 4381 002052 OHMOTOROIJV INC MOTOROUl INC CELL PHONE BATTERY CELL PHONE BATTERY 0569 4320 0549 4320 W29S8529W2958629 OHOHMOUND MEDICAL CLINIC EVAU'ATION - CARL SON 0129-4306 002065 OHNAVARRE IIAROWARB NAVARRE HARDWARE NAVARRE HARDWARE NAVARRE HARDWARE NAVARRE HARDWARE NAVARRE HARDWARE NAVARRE HARDWARE NAVARRE HARDWARE MISC SUPPLIES MlSC SUPPLIES MISC SUPPLIES MISC SUPPLIES MISC SUPPLIES If (SC SUPPLIES MISC SUPPLIES MISC SUPPLIES 0249-4232 0290-4232 0549-4234 0129 4210 0549-4231 0129 4232 0099-4232 0569-4232 0020550020550020550020550020S50020550020S5002055 (MlOHOHOHOHOHOHONNORTH AMERICAN SALT CO LO’.'ISIANA SALT NORTH AMERICAN SALT CO ROAD SALT 0249-42330249-4233 839552839553 OH^ OH OTTEN BROS SPRUCE TREE FOR TOM 0360-4232 8619 OH PEBSCO/OBRA DEF CX)MP W/H 11/20/9 9999 2030 002089 op PEBSCO/US CONF OF MAYO DRF COMP W/H 11/20/9 9999 2030 002088 01 PERA INS PBRA INS PERA W/H 10/24 • 11/ PRRA 10/24 - 11/06 9999 2030 9999-2031 002059 002059 mOf «iii4^3I . V•c » . -a.i r.v'.r.', •- • 5 •yHJNCii. ciiKCK HRf;i;vn:w ru»- Hov 77.niKCK MO CHECK DATi: CHHcrK AMOtlNT ? <:JJ:0n VENDOR wwiiimoN0319751994/11/201994/11/201994/11/281994/11/281994/11/281994/11/201994/11/281994/11/281994/11/281994/11/28 llr 1994/11/281994/11/281994/11/201994/11/281994/11/281994/11/281994/11/281994/11/281994/11/28l''94/ll/28It 94/11/281994/11/28 1994/11/28 1994/11/28 1994/11/28 1994/11/28 1994/11/28 1994/11/28 1994/11/28 $1,478.20$4,558.09 PERAPEUA PERA W/ll 11/07 • 11/ PKRA I 1/07 U/2 0$0,016.29*$158.82 $158.82»PERRYS TRUCK REPAIR REPAIR HEADLIGHT HOU$175.40$175.40*PIONEER PROPO.SED PROPERTY TA$1,081.34 $9,779.69 $12,016.64 $5,623.36 $1,880.50 $30.381.53*$358.59$358.59*;65.3029.53124.00 $58.00$495.92 $19.53 $19.53 $191.45145.00121.0019.53 $60.45$1,049.24* $9.63 $9.63* $29.24 $48.52 $9.15 $4.62 $91.53* $C. 162.23 $6,162.23* POPHAM HAIK POPHAM HAIK POPHAM HAIK POPHAM HAIK POPHAM HAIK &&&66 ASSOCASSOCASSOCASSOCASSOC LEGAL-OHA MAY-SEP MAY-SEP LEGAL CONSUL MAY-SEP APPLIC-LEGAL MAY-SEP LEGAL RETAIN MAY-SEP LEGAL CONSULPRAIRIE OFFSET POT, 1.1 CENSE APPIiICAT $2,229.60 $2,229.60* PROPROPROPROPROPROPROPROPROPROPROPRO TIRETIRETIRETIRETIRETIRETIRETIRETIRETIRETIRETIRE 6kkkkkkkkkkk EXHAUSTEXHAUSTEXHAUSTEXHAUSTEXHAUSTEXHAUSTEXHAUSTEXHAUSTEXHAUSTEXHAUSTEXHAUSTEXHAUST OIL CHANGE 6 FLUSH tt OIL CHANGE 8171 SERVICE 8171 BRAKE CHECK 8168 ALIGNMENT, REPAIRS 8 OIL CHANGE 8168 OIL CHANGE 8172 ALIGNMENT 8428 SERVICE 8172 SERVICE 8166 OIL CHANGE 8166 BRAKES/ALIGNMENT 817 R C INDENTIFICATIONS ID CARPS PROCESSING RITZ CAMERA RITZ CAMERA RITZ CAMERA RITZ CAMERA FlIM PROCESSING FIIM PROCESSING FlIM PROCESSING FIIM PROCESSING ROLF E ERICKSON A.SSK.S.SING FEE-DEC ROLLIN.*; OIL CO GA.SOL1NK PURCHASE AccmiNr 89999 2030 9999 20310129 4341 0020 43220060 4302 9001-1299 0840-4302 0080-4301 0080-4302 INVOICE0020760020761425062/407992407992407992407992407992nins 4322 1039480129-4341 42650129 4341 41470129-4341 41520129 4341 40000549 4341 41060129-4341 39660129-4341 41180249-4341 39380129-4341 41530129-4341 41730129-4341 41570129-4.341 4200 0129-4210 18270 0129-4210 3768908 0174-4210 3768291 0129 4210 3766763 0129 4210 3768291 0059 4307 002063 9001 126C 32715 PO NUH.Page C MANUALOHOHOKOH ! . ■ >.«■: -.n.-. j.--. * .- .ir-xEKr C<illtA:il. niKCK REGISTER Tuo Nov 22 ' CHECK MO CHECK DATE CHECK AMOUNT.0)1985 1994^1/28 $44.05 $44 05*,•031968 1594/11/20 $450.88$450.88*■' 031987 1994/11/28 $142.68$142.60*i;1 031988 1994/11/28 $797.07$797.07*('031969 1994/11/281994/11/28 $5.73$2.33$6.06*1 031990 1994/11/20 $38.34$38.34*1994/11/26 $357.84$357.84*031992i 1994/11/261994/11/26 $5? 32 $59.32*$77.000319931994/11/28 $57.41$134.41*1994/11/28 $30.00.031994 1994/11/28 $30.00$60.00*23:33:09 Pag® 1 ■1994/11/26 1994/11/28 /* 4 1994/11/28 /t 1994/11/28If;:. IV 'V'1994/11/28 031995 1994/11/28 1-031998 1994/11/28 031997 1994/11/26 wL't 1994/11/26 03199S •■ i’.■'V'V ■ i*.' . SCMM/VAB INC.SHAMROCK INDOSTRIES IN STRINGER DUS SYSTM SUBURBAN TIRE INCTOMCZYK, MARK TOMCZYK, MARKTRI STATE PUMPTRl-K SPORTSTWIN CITY GARAGE DOORUNIFORMS UNLIMITED UNIFORMS UNLIMITEDUNITED WAY UNITED WAY$44.38 $44.37 $17.75 28.63 44.37 $177.50*: US WEST COMMUN US WEST COMMUN US WEST COMMIN US WEST comuN US WEST COMMUN I 54.40 54.40* I 99.05 99.05* VILLAGE CHEVROLET WARNING LITES OF MN $361.84 $125.14 $508.76* WATERPRO WATERPRO DESCRIPTION AcnniN T a INVOICR po um.MANUALDURA DATER 0039 4210 1.53260?OHRE<‘Y<T.E PINS 02»»'. 42 12 9:>49B -00 OHFAX PAPER 00«9 4210 220212 OHTIRES0129 4232.57596 OH1ST RESPONDER TRAINl 0129 4356 002071 OHBATTERY FOR RECORDER 0129-4232 002071 OHSEALING FLANGE 0569-4232 11607 OHPULVERIZED DIRT 0249 4213 260 onADJUST NORTH DOOR 0099-4343 002074 OHSHIRT-CARLSON 0129 4221 465150 OHBATTERY FOR RADIO 0129-4232 466927 onDONATIONS W/H 11/20/9999-2030 002004 ORDONATIONS W/H 11/06/9999-2030 002084 OHUS WEST COSTS 0174-4355 002075 onUS WEST COSTS 0129-4355 002075 ON US WEST COSTS 0549-4355 002075 OH US WEST COSTS 0569 4355 002075 OH US WEST COSTS 0069-4355 002075 on REPAIR CARO 1428 0249 4342 CVCS49001 OH BARRICADE RENTAL 0249-4331 65420 on METERS FOR STOCK 9672-1273 620138 on 250' DRAIN TILE 0249 4232 638787 OH ' 11•s:vi M .... •^:r.A_ _ _ _ _i_ (tKItK'tl. CIIKCK KEGISTKK Tup Nov 22 1994 f.-lIRCK HO CIIRCK DATE CHECK AMOUNT1994/11/280319991994/11/291994/11/28032000&pi’.,'-"W- 'h.hr. - .t-.t. 4L:v¥,$75,791.22 $75,791.22*23:33:09 VENDORWM MUKLIiRR & SONS DESCVIPTION STRRir: MATEkMAI.S CON ACCOUNT « 0249 4346 INVOICE59423 PO MUM.Page 6 MANUAL. .onV;9. .'»/V-.r-V.’’.m ' - . ::■'' i p!': A. ' - ‘ \ ■ ■ -.v; . *» ; ;l: 1 f • L---: $1,353.80 $88.01 $1,441.81*YOCUM on, CO INC YOCUM OIL CO INC DIESEL FUEL HEATING OIL 9001-1299 0590-4324 1207365304 OH(W$261,912.64 V m •’vl m W. ■%* ......... " ................ U information ITEMS k :i-COUNCIL MEETING ■:Cr. MOLinM NOV 2 8 1M4 OIYKOtONO !-; jr- :;^i i t i 4 ". .r „• .’ r.T-Jlgg" ri ■f fc'iRi ^ : ii' • r I NOV 2 2 1994 Jamea J. Smith 4972 Broadmoor Drire ladepemdence, Minnesota 55359 Nov«iber 20« 1994 Ns. Valerie Beinaas Project Manager Minnesota Department of Transportation 2055 N. Lilac Drive Golden Valley. Minnesota 55422 Dear Ms. Beinaas: I»ve been meaning U.s!* Sunday HinneapoUs Tribune on ^ *j^ to ste.e Hay?) I’a aorry to hear iSti rour^tau; tl Sti;^ ; -.his project. Life is too abort to uorr, about a strip of concrete. I -ould. however, like to take a rtUa^Ue “oJ^^ft“hiU project and perhaps giie >ou western Hennepin county. Soprotecting the environment and the communities of western n w sit back, grab your f«-r te beverage and allow se to give vou one person’s opinion. I 11 sign summarv should give you some good satenal. Since>ely, ^iames j./^mith /crc: Marv Johnson - Mayor. Independence. Mn. Tod Olson - Mayor, Long Lake. Mn. Edward Callahan - Mayor, Orono, Mn. Jeff Walton - Mayor, Maple Plain. Mn. Dwight Poss - Mavor, Delano, Mn. ''•i!Vi • .yu,. ». *K. . y "■ I- A* • HUhvay 12 Expansion Mhat can b« diona?'?? Background The population of ueatern Hennepin and eastern hrifht counties cMtUues to frou. One of the najor hiihuay routes to ^ Min^apolls/St. Paul area is U.S. hUhuay 12. Each y®**;l**« of autoaobiles using this corridor continues to grow as does traffic on State highways 7 ft 55. 2)Running parallel to the corridor fron Waysata to the Hennepin county Uni! is a Burlington Northern railway track. These tracks carry only freight. No passengers. 3)•.Mt.ni HMn.pl. c«mty hM bM. to^ « k"»i*e plots. In Independence, zoning is either 5 iwre or 40 ^re ntninun plots, depending on location. This zoning hM attracted a cuoMmity of people to the area who like the size of these parcels. n There is a need to keep the existing U.S. 12 corridor safe for HUtonobile traffic. 12 Exnansij Evervonu wants a safe driving envlronnent. Everyone alM wants ® eJvrronl;.en“ No one wants the highway in their backyard, (or do they?) To expand U.S. highway 12 through ohe of the south corridors will do a great deal of daaage. envlronnent (trees, wetland, habitat) ) To tn# •nVirOIMWn^ |vrw»f W^srauassw-e ••ww.w.—. every day) 2) A good solution does not appear to exist: « canter^ n Long Lake doesn’t want an expanded road running thi^gh the cenie or?helr town, (and it. quite poasible that sone daaage My occur Orono"and*Vndependence don’t want the towns because of the environaental daaage. the coanunit> ^a~g«. the habitat daaage and the cultural changes the freeway would bring. (Ranaafaar that’s not why we aoved out here) Maple Plain doesn’t want the expanded road running town for sone of the siailar reasons that Long both Maple Plain and Long Lake today enjoy revenue that .he highway generates, if the highway took a different course, ^t/s q^te likely the business structure of both towns would change dIllirdMsV’V want the expwided road running <*irectly town, but like Long Lak and Maple Plain. revenue if the highway conpletely bypassed their businesses. 3) Kolutioni So far I haven’t told you. anything you don’t already know. I iaagine your lir. LkkkkiiMiii III nil I ■■III III'MII I "l~' ' ' ' ' ~ '...... 'i ■1 c • 'i , 1 / Vj y i.^ f { ii‘%- ;, "'^I* -------^pr- i :■ Hitfhvav 12 Expansion What can he done??? ►r-''£v: Ki' i- .v-l . •-. <• -S. . mm'- ^hinkins that I*« <oxn« to #*laborate on one of the obvious solutions: n ;i' \. V- The cne that sent ions tliat if the Burlington Northern tracks tfould be used for **light rail transit** that, all of the problens of western Henneuin counties' access to the setropolitan ares would be solved. (and we reslly would have a Minnesota depsrteent of ^l•ansportation not a Minnesota depsptnent of highways). Well, that is a good solution, but I'll be dead and buried before I ever see any light rail (or subwav) svstee in this setro ares (and I've got 30 years to <o). ,SS» ■ ‘V- ■ f . 2) N- 1 The one that sent ions that If you go out onto highway 12 during rush hour. %cu'll notice over BOX of the cars with only one person In then ana U’ soneone would setup a toll booth and start charging ono person urs 30 cents an axle, the nuaber would be reduced substaiitirillv. thereby avoiding a new highway all together, (that's Iiecause in 10 - 13 years the “electrcnic viilagn" that we hssr so such about -ill begin %o take shape in this setro ares. "Tels- connuting'" will begin to replace "auto-coanuting" sad reduce the nuaber o:' autoaobiles on the roadways during rush hours). i»5Vr-'.'v 3) »!• ' , -V The one that says that MnDot should reassess ths corridors that they already discardegi. including reassessing the widening of highway 5S west t.\ Rockford. U1 that does is aove the problea froa thoao of us III thi» south corridor to one of our other iieishbors. S » <*■■•1 .V ■ ‘■f The one that mentions leaving US hlgliway 12 on the existing Tliose who live next to the existing hizhway sade their decision in full Vcnscience of, the traffic. (There’s even a new hoaae in Independence (dust outside of Maple Plain on the west) which Is about 1000 feet froa highway 12 and 300 feet ^ froa the Burlington Norther:i tf-cks. ■.«u this nerson v:>ssibly ronplsin about an upgrade:: roidbed b«>causc of sore noise «jp air pollution???) No. this solution in a bit acre avant garde". I propose a tunnel. Now before you fall out of your chair laughing (since a tunnel is a very expensive undertaking) lets review .luickiv two itens: iSi- .1 tr.V The Concept It's incortant for MnUot to rethink how you're approaching the areas of Long Lake. OrOno. Independence and Maple Plain. MnOot has gdt to liegtn t'* think of this area as one large l.'ie^ur one very large aoiintain. The way to get auto'a froa one side to another is eitlier a large bridge (like the one crossins Lake Poncetrsin Just outside \*ew Ori?;insi .r a tunnel. I opt for rr.e tunnel. Vou see,^Valerie. If MiiD***t v.jild heair. to think of this area ns ’mutouchable", then a tunnel i -oooes your oiilv option. . -T^21 T|ie advantages of a tunnel (in this situation) are nuaerous: a) b) c) d) e) tunnel doesn't disrupt trees, birds cr the habitat. * tiiunei doesn’t soiit connunities. tunnel doesn’t drain the w«*tlands or daasge Long Lake or E.iker ?'*.rk or the neighborhoods of Orono and Independence. \ t:innei doeari’t have to be piv-^-'d in the winter. • tunnel doesn't require v**rv r.!inv liouaes to be tom down. CJr- .J? ; i' ^tTAeBTvyea-^TTr'WMii ~i —.r.*> -■r.' m I V‘*' * ■'Ip I -,M.- . V. r Highway 12 Expansion wbst can be done??? n t) built without redirecting i) A tunnel can be existing traffic* A tunnel will leave western Hennepin county the nice place it is todayt while providing access to downtown Nlnneapolis that the people in Western Minnesota desire. A tunnel route can be agreed to by all of the cities sentioned and each can once again becoee a good neighbor to the other. (I would suggest that the tunnel go directly under the Burlington Northern tracks. You could design the tunnel to go all the way fron Long Lake on the east end to Just west of Delano on the west end or you could Just go under Long Lake then Maple Plain while upgrading the existing highway 12 the rest of the way). A tunnel can feed additional traffic through the area, thereby increasing retail sales for those businesses (boutique connunlties) on the surface. (OK. Valerie. You nafce your own list) Tunnel Financing I'll be honest with you. coning up with a good solid financial Justification for a tunnel is tough. As I review the list above, 1 see sore eootional item on the list than factual. (But hey. this is an enotional issue. If it were factual there would be an obvious solution that MnDot could follow.) The "Par Side" Appeoaob to the tunnel: Onl rtf**^U’Th?ngiT*that*MnSt"^!ul?d^^ ‘differently about a tunnel. Now when you think of a tunnel, the first thing we need to do is Ot out )f our Binds th# other tunnels «e have ever driven ine This tunnel can t be like the Lincoln tunnel in New York. ... h .u. . i This tunnel could have its own personality. Thlt tUBBti CiHIlfl ^ rt«>aisnsd to becoee a tourist attraction. That's right, this tunnel coum be planned and constructed to be a noney naker. It could have undergrou^ restaurants, attractions and other itens so people free all over the wld want to cone to Minnesota and want to drive through the thing. It could be the **Mall of Anerica” of tunnels. Special lighting, special dHving !anes. special scenery that you can only see if you drive through ttm 'vunnel. It has to be better than the tunnel und«r the English Channel. It could be an underground State Park.** In addition, the tunnel should be tolled. You see Valerie, the tunnel becones the ’sane lane" during rush hour, but not for free. So in .addition to the revenue fron visitors (e.g.. park fees) there nust be tolls. (Just lilte bridges ....resenber the concept?) I also believe the planning coasissions, city councils and busi^MS or each coanunity should be polled for revenue naking ideas. The addiUonal cost of the tunnel could be aade up in a natter of a few years. The net .ost to the Federal/Minnesota tax payer is nothing, (^e thm tunnel la paid for the tolls can be reduced to only pay for ongoing aaintenance. The aore coaaarvative approach to a (or »r.^, » i V‘.I ! * 1 ! f ^" > -: A -1 • i;‘. *-*o<«H<IM«««i'4~ ' 1 ‘ . ,' ( Hiahwav 12 Expansion What can be done'?? id^A? ^\ tunnel under Lone Lake and a tunnel under Maple Plain (or perhaps one tunnel that foes all the ’**'* under both or one tunnel iron Lonf Lake to Delano) sake sense for todav and it aakes sense for the luture* There is too such land already used for our hifhways. Putting in a ’'bypass" aeans that we end up with not only the old highway 12 to aaintain (chviously the federal and state govemaents will glee it to the Hennepin county to aaintain which aeans I still end up paying lor it) but the new highway to aaintain. 2)\ "no build" solution isn*t a solution at all. The traffic count will continue to increase and «o will the accidents and eventual I raffle deaths. ^’Mtting the roadway »»n the existing roadbed is the best solution* hut that aeans tearing up Long Liike arid Maple Plain* Slimes Tliere you have it Valerie. The idea that could solve your problea. (You’ve probablv either thought of it yourself or had soaeone else suggest it, but 1 feel better for writing this and getting ay "far side" idea off ay chest). So, what’s the next step? The first thing you need to do is eabrace the concept and begin ’selling" it up the ladder (and I mean "up" the ladder, at leMt thw levels above vou). You (and MnOot) nust cone to the realization that the entira area of western Hennepin county nust be treated like its a lake. ^ envlronaentsl sanctuary of sorts. What that aeans froa nv vantage ^int is that vour efforts to expand I’.S. hlghw.av 12. whatever the proposed Uiid route, s^ going to be blocked by the parties who oppose the cr.asen route. I will certainly cMtribute (venemusly) tc any fund that blocks tr.e south corridor going through Independence. Once you agree with the concept, stop the environoental inpact study and find a better solution. The background inforaation I aentioned earlier Isn t going to change until the ’’•electronic •office" or "global village" really takes hold. Traffic will increase. If light rail isn’t the answer (I believe BuriingtM Northern ccuild sake nonev at it. if they offerM it I and if you aust build another road, build a tunnel. Thank vou In .advance froa the wetlands, trees, willlife and interested citizens of western Hennepin count-. If I can assist in vc ir "sales" effort, please drop me a note. nikaditilsu:: rEPMiTS lssuid/fi:es coumo)KUI’OkT Hnw. DATK OF ROM . RMTin?; 1 I I/I 0/04PRRMIT TYPEBuildingBGL FAMILY-NEWDUPLEX-NEWBP-ADD/REMOOELSP-ACC STRUCTUREMCMO/PRINCIPALCON-ADD/REMOOELUBMOINST-AOD/REMODEL IM8T-ACC STRUCT SP-LAMD ALT INST-LAND ALT PLAN REVIEW ONt.Y DBHO-ACCESSORY ACC/GARAGBS Rub-totalMechanical HEATING SYSTEMS AIR CONDITIONING HOOD 8TOVB/FLUB FIREPLACE VENTILATION FUEL STORAGE GAS LINE INSPECT IHICT NORK ONLY REMOVE OIL TANK UNDEFINED Sub-total Plumbing FIXTURES NATER METER REPLACE METER W: FFIWEO • »l8ub-v Sew*;* P Writer SBNtL CONNECTION NATER CONNECTION MEN SEPTIC 8YSTE DRNFLO R/OR TANK SAC ONLY SEPTIC CONNECTIN SENER R WATER Sub-total SignpeImanent/posted PER./FREE 8TANDG TEMPORARY Sub-total OTY3311»727127043101222300*I'RRMIT I:-. .IKIi KKI'OKT CJIV <'!• I'lU'NO YFAU-'RVIWir.• « R • R-- CURRENT RANHE01/01/04 -BASE FEE VALUATIONin,1525,309 3,004 040 012 0142 300 5400003,297B2,95fl1 .50 .00 . 00 .00 .00 .00 . 00 .50 .00 .00 . 00 .00 . 00 .00 .00*11,^57,Ilf.500 . 2. <^>50, Oil . 299.f00.0 .45.900. 0 ,120.740, 29,800. 2.f00. 0. 0 0355,04815,078.115 on 00 80 . on .00 . 00 .00 .00 . 00 . 00 . 00 . 00 .00 .00 .8(1*67 6,379.80 490,612.847265.08 14,661.003151.25 10.200.00281,561.25 101,739.16135.00 1,150.00115.00 2,000.0012420.00 8,065.00 6 237.50 9,535.00 15 541.25 16,810.00 2 499.56 39,925.00 142*10,125.69*694,698.00* 122 9,173.87 598.026.69 10 1,834.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 2 70.00 800.00 134*11,077.07*590,026.69* 34 1,190.00 0.00 7 245.00 0.00 35 1,450.00 0.00 3 200.00 0.00 23 16,000.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 4 280.00 0.00 106*22,165.00*0.00* 2 70.00 0,00 1 39.00 1,200.00 5 150.00 0.00 0*259.00*1.200.00* PAGE: 1RFOUF.STKR: LIN•• I'kKVIOUS RANCH - Ol/nj/oi . jn/3l/'»3ri.Ah REVIEW QVY RA5E (EE VALUATIONn , 42 1 .n^11 49,077 50 <»,o;n,r.?4.oo0,00 0 0.00 0.0012.176.7 3 196 46.199.00 R.BIS,901.441.883.06 23 1.060.50 300,715.000.00 10 510.00 0.00169.65 4 234.00 12,30B.000.00 1 30.00 0.00322.00 4 2.740.00 S23.eoo.oo214.00 1 330.00 37,000.0015.10 1 126.00 10,245.000.00 1 0.00 0.001,211.93 1 0.00 0.000.00 1 3 455.00 0.002.283.46 17 1,299.50 4 12,(>00.004»\04 0.04*105*nr., 9(19.«;i)R 19.24B,193.44*0.00 73 9,946.92 692.104.000.00 10 474.31 31,365.000.00 2 65 . no 3,400.000.00 43 2,040.29 111.907.160.00 4 140.00 4,100.000.00 1 639.11 SI.129.000.00 5 165.00 1,000.00 0.00 12 495.00 19,952.00 0.00 8 557.50 32,279.59 0.00 I 35.00 1,900.00 0.00*159*14,558.13*949,216.75* 0.00 110 10,710.42 716,222.55 0.00 9 2,061.00 0.00 0.00 1 0.00 0.00 0.00 2 70.00 950.00 0.00*122*12,049.42*717,172.55* 0.00 52 1,809.50 0.00 0.00 2 70.00 0.00 0.00 15 1,500.00 0.00 0.00 10 550.00 0.00 0.00 47 10,750.00 0.00 0.00 1 50.00 0.00 u.oo 6 420.00 0.00 0.00*133*15,149.50*0.00* 0.00 1 35.00 1,200.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 4 125.00 C.OO 0.00*5*160.00*1.200.00* PLAN REVIEW2S.Bt7.9R 0.00 2S.0R0.S5 1,932.79 0.00 111.IS 0.00 1.409.21 214.SO B1.90 0.00 9B4.43 0.00 2.09S.93 57,770.44*0.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00* 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00* 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00* 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00* KIORT NBR. BPAM-riSS l ATB OP RUN 11/10/94 PERMITS ISSUED/EiaS OOUiiCTfcl). . rKRMlT RbTOHTCITY OK OKONO YI7VR-l\)-l)ArE PAGBiREOUBSTBR: LIH8RM1T TYPEIraAMM SPRINKLER IRE SPRINKLER ub«total'•ar DaClned .AHD JOiTBRATION RIB REMOVAL ■BTAXNING NALLS .ANN SPRINKLER tub-total!rand*total Ol/Ol/9-l ■RANGE. . . .-10/31/94 . . . . . . . PREVIOUS01/01/93 -RANGE . . . . .10/31/93QTYBASE FEE VALUATION PLAN REVIEW QTY BASE FEE VALUATION PLAN REVIEW00.00 U . 00 0.00 11 385.00 0.00 0.001107.50 15,000.00 0.00 1 48.00 2.430.00 31.20!•107,50«15,000.00*0.00*12*433.00*2,400.or*31.20*10 COO.00 0.00 0.00 11 600.00 0.00 0.004120.00 0.00 0.00 2 60.00 0.00 0.00289.00 4,500.00 0.00 1 117.00 9,700.00 0.0011365.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0.0027*1.194.00*4,500.00*0.00*14*777.00*9,700.00*0.00*7ie*‘127,967.06** 16 ,392,560.49**4 9,940.04 *•750**100,916.55** 20 ,927,082.74**S7.009.M** t- 1. * ‘■i j • r • »* s. .1'- 'r'*’•• KBi’ORT NOR. UATB OP RUN .I5ERPT2-111/10/94BASE FEB PLAN RBVIBH SURCHAROB MC. SEARCH FEE SACINVESTIGATIONI^BI>OStTHAIL IMBHGXNBBRING PEES STAFF PEES MAIL IM FEB VARIANCE FEB (AFTBR THE FACT) 8BNBR CONNECTIONPERMIT TOTAL PETMITS ISSUED/FFJS COUiBCTED• A » « •PERMIT ti,.'. CITY OF REPORT • • * • • ORONO YFAR-TODATE • TAGBi 1REQUESTER: LINFROM01/01/94 TO 10/31/94milLDINGMECHANICALpi.uMniNc;I^F.WER k WATER U.5F.R SIGN PIRB950,00 10,125.09 11.077,07 22.165.00 1 . 1*^4.00 259.00 IS7.S049,940.04 0.00 0.00 0. no 0.00 0.00 0.007,458.43 352.82 311.15 41.50 6.25 0.00 7.500.00 0.00 0.00 0,00 0.00 0. on 0.004,000.00 0.00 0.00 4,000.00 0.00 0.00 0.002,100,00 o.on 0, on 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000.00 0.00 0. on 0.00 0.00 0,00 0.00104.75 6 0.00 3.00107.2.5120,00 4,50 I.SO1 .50175 00 4,400.00151,205.47 10,501.26 11.450.72 26,516.75 1,204.75 259.00 19C.S0 KBPORT NBR. BPF.ERPT2'1 1»ATB OF RUN 11/10/94 M • >'< IIASB FEE PLAN RBVIP.W ttmaiARGE Lie. SEARCH PEE SAC INVESTIGATION DRPOSIT REPORT TOTAL 127,967.06 49,940.04 H,177.85 0.00 H,000.00 2,186.00 0.00 S4AIL INKNGINBBRING FEE.S :ITAPF FBBS MAIL IM PEE VARIANCE FEB (AFTBR THE FACT) •IBNBR CONNECTION PERMIT TOTAL 173.75 187.25 120.00 1.50 175.00 4,408.00 201,416.45 * f t * *PERMIT PER REPORT CITY OF ORONO FROM 01/01/94 TO 10/31/94 I A « • •PAOBs REQUBSTBRi LIN \ REPORT NBR. v-.<MTlSS-l DATE OF ROM 11/03/94 ZONINGPERMITS ISSUED/FEES COLLBCTED. . . PERMIT I&. -.D REPORTCITY OF ORONO YEAR-TO-DATE w PAGE: IREQUESTER: CAROLE-- CURRENT RANGE - 01/01/94 - 10/31/94 -- PREVIOUS RANGE - 01/01/93 - 10/31/93PERMIT TYPE QTY BASE FEE VALUATION PLAN REVIEW QTY BASE FEE VALUATION PLAN REVIEWUser Defined SUBDIVISION VARIANCE CUPSKETCH PLAN VARIAMCE/CUP VACATION APPEALCOMP PLAN AMEND Sub-total 1246163601084*9,2759.0752,6506001,00001000 0000000000000000Grand-total 84*«22,700.00* 22,700.00**^ • • •REPORT NBR. t DATE OP RUM w.,SBRPT2-l11/03/94BASE PEE USER22.700.00 REPORT TOTAL 22.700.00PLAN REVIEW 0.00 0.00SURCHARGE0.00 0.00 Lie. SEARCH FEB 0.00 0.00 SAC 0.00 0.00 INVESTIGP.TION 0.00 0.00 DEPOSIT 0.00 0.00 PERMIT TOTAL 22.700.00 22.700.00 I’ ■ 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00000000000000^000000000 000000000000000000*1358164 I5 0 198#4.000 10.7S0 2.950 1 . 150 250975.00 0.00250.00 21.205.00^00000000000.00^*o.oo**90*21.205.00REPORTPERMIT Fv CITY OF ORONO FROM 01/01/94 TO 10/31/94 0.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.00*0.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.000.00*0.00**0.00**. PAGE: 1REQUESTER: CAROLE I-tx‘K4' A ' ; f <“ ■/ w y. Ep:'?^-'- 5:' f • r • 1993 RECAP OF CONTRACT CITIESMarchApr< I June July August Septwfcer October Roveatoer Dece«R)ef TTO TotaUfprln^SrC"^^^^^ Plan Review InafMctlont Retainer TOTALNo. Plan Reviews No. InapectionsNinnetenks teach Plan Review InapectioneRetainerTOTALNo. Plan teviewe ^Na^ln^eetlwe^0.00 0.00 46.80 0.00 332.80 144.95 277.25 0.00 40.95 295.42 842.75163.00 165.00 30.00 105.00 75.00 90.00 165.00 90.00 60.00 75.00 895.0025.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 250.00190.00 190.00 101.80 130.00 432.80 259.95 467.25 115.00 125.95 395.42 2.408.17001022201311111127561164568M7e910.00 176.48 873.93 351.00 0.00 276.25 513.50 0.00 538.53 3.057.62165.00 0.00 90.00 240.00 165.00 150.00 165.00 210.00 120.00 45.00 1.358.0025.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 250.00517.91 25.00 291.48 1.138.93 541.00 175.00 466.25 748.50 H5.00 608.53 4,657.62101330410 3 14110616111011148390707.ii 215.00 ofi.ki 9ile50 M.io J' ' ■ '.-5 REPORT DATE OPAt.RUN .<MTlWpl 11/10/94PERMIT TYPE QTYBuildilnoSOL PMIXLY-NBN •ADD/ISP-ADD/RBMODBL SP-ACC STRUCTURE DEMO/PRIMCXPAL l-ADOiCOMAO^I>ADDREMODELXMST'ADD/RBMODBLSP-LRND ALT DEMO-ACCESSORY ACC/OARAOES Sub-total 525411011341*Macbanical mATniO SYSTEMS PXRtPLACI VEMTILATIOM ORE LIES XMSPBCT OOCT WORK ONLY REMOVE OXL TANK Sub-totalPluobing PXXTORU WATER METER OROBPXEEOSub-totalA Water SEWER OOWHECTXOM EEW SEPTIC SYSTB OREPli) a/OR TANKWf X?*COWNBCTXN SEWER A WATER Sub-totalSIro TEMPORARY Sub-total riKo PXES Sub-total SPRINKLER SPRINKLER Osor DaCined LRMD ALTERATION Sub-total Grand-total 103** m-?: pawns issuED/WES CITY OF ORONO-- CURRENT RANGE - 10/01/94 - 10/31/94BASE FEE VALUATION PLAN REVIEW6.739.503.843.50416.00 80.00 54.000.0054.0030.00396.00 11,613.00*1,511,821.00 398,250.0039.800.00 0.003,000 02,600 033.700.00 1,989,171.00*000000006755.00 60,400.005246.25 16,700.0000.00 0.003105.00 1,700.00135.00 1,000.00135.00 860.0016*1,176.25*80,660.00*26 1,959.70 123,890.0000.00 0.00270.00 800.0028*2,029.70*124,690.00*S 175.00 0.006550.00 0.0000.00 0.0021,600.00 0.0000.00 0.0000.00 0.0013*2,325.00*0.00* 2 60.00 0.00 2*60.00*0.00* 0 0.00 0.00 1 187.50 15,000.00 1*187.50*15,000.00* 2 125.00 0.00 2*125.00*0.00* 17,516.45** 2,209,521.00** 4,380 1.957 270 0 35 0 35 0257.406.935.86*69174000100010000.000.000.000.000.000.000.00*0.000.000.000.00*0.000.000.000.000.000.000.00* 0.00 0.00* 0.00 0.00 0.00* 0.00 0.00* 6,935.86** OTY6293 2 0 1 0 0445*16 6 2 0 3 258251122* 0 0* 3 1 4* 2 2* 115** OCTOBER 1994 \PAOBt I REQUESTER: LIN-- PREVIOUS RANGE - 10/01/93 - 10/31/93BASE FEE VALUATION113226.00 718.50357.00100.00 063 0 0405.0015,869.50*00000000 2,953,500.00357,106.0032,000.000.000.003,200.000.000.0032,000.00 3.377,806.00*219.07218.7570.000.00105.0070.00 90.936.0010.200.00 1,100.000.002.500.001,929.5929*1,602.92*106,665.59*12 971.88 69,950.001235.00 0.0000.00 0.0013*1,206.88*69,950.00*175.00800.00 150.003,750.0050.0070.00 4,995.00*0.000.000.000.000.000.000.00* 0.00 0.00* 0.00 0.00* 105.00 48.00 153.00* 0.00 2.400.00 2,400.00* 100.00 100.00* 0.00 0.00* 24,007.20** 3,556.821.59** PLAN REVIEW7.296.921.880.79222.300.000.0040.950.000.00263.259.704.21*0.000.000.000.000.000.000.00*0.000.000.000.00*0.000.000.000.000.000.000.00*0.00 0.00* 0.00 31.20 31.20* 0.00 0.00* 9,735.41** REPORT WR. . -KRP, DATE or RUN 11/10/94RASE FEEPLAN REVIENSURCHARGELie. SEARCH FEESACINVESTIGATIONDEPOSITMAIL INSENER CONNECTIONPERMIT TOTAL rfWiiTS lSSUFD/n^5 COUJ5CTFDTEPMIT ft. CITY OFFROM10/01/94nuii.niNG MECHANICAL PLltMBINGii,r;i3.oo 1.176.2S 2,029.706.935.86 0.00 0. on996.14 41.05 60 .900.00 0.00 0.00800.00 0.00 0.00317.00 0.00 o.on0.00 0.00 0.004,488.00 12.00 10.5025.150.00 1,229.30 2,109.10 I OCTOBER 1994REPORT NOR. BFEBRPTl-1 PATE OF RUN 11/10/94 REPORT TOTAL BASE FEE PLAN REVIEW SURCHARGE Lie. SEARat FEE SAC INVESTIGATION DEPOSIT 17.S16.45 6.935.86 1.119.17 0.00 800.00 317.00 0.00 MAIL IN SENER CONNECTION 24.00 4,480.00 fr PERMIT TOTAL 31,200.40 . PAGEtREQUESTER: LINPEWER 6 WATER U.SER SIGN FIRE2, .125.00 125.00 60.000.00 0.00 0.005.50 0.00 0.000.00 0.00 0.000.00 0.00 0.000,00 0.00 0.000.00 0.00 0.002,330.50 125.00 60.00 187.SO 0.007.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.001.50Iff.SO• • * • •PERMIT FEE REPORT CITY OF ORONO FROM l«/0l/*>4 TO 10/31/94**** *PAQBiREQUESTER; LIN •i 4 I'llU, NOV 10,i994.4:06 I'M(•BUM ITS ISSUED KOR TUB MONTH OF OCTODEK 1994!*ERHIT MORK AODR NDR STREET ISSUED PERMIT NHR in NHMHKR*IL 01 3490 BIRCH l.A 94/10/10 OR-006479 M55045?01 120 TRUFFULA TR 94/10/18 OR 00S530 00000000013020SOMERSET DA 94/10/19 OR 006544 19421060r012860DEER RUN TR 94/10/24 OR-006553 19340461011006WIt.DHURST TR 94/10/31 OR-006576 00000000021410BOHNS PT RD 94/10/11 OR-006512 000000000227C0SHADYMOOD Rl)94/10/13 OR-006519 147l0^i3202500TONKAUA RD 94/10/24 OR-006547 15939106022933CASCO POINT RD 94/10/31 OR 006549 14710532024455FOREST LAKE LANDINC 94/10/26 OR 006564 14483082023475LIVINGSTON AVE 94/10/28 OR-006566 00000000031070NORTH r'!ORB DR H 94/10/11 OR-006511 1475110304SCONORTH ARM DR 94/10/19 OR-006535 11727581042660FOX ST 94/10/18 OR-006536 000000001rOS2420OLD BEACH RD 94/10/04 OR-006492 00000000kOS2420OLD BEACH RD 94/10/21 OR-006551 00000000OS1005OLD LONG LAKE RD 94/10/28 OR-006580 00000000i-10 1509 LONG LAKE DLVD 94/10/06 OR-006487 1391551410392SWATERTOWN RD 94/10/14 OR-006525 00000000101535MINNIE AVB 94/10/31 OR-006590 00000000111920SHAOYNOOD RD 94/10/04 OR-006491 14718390113230BOHNS PT LA 94/10/05 OR-006499 18614802111337REST PT CIR 94/10/07 OR-006505 0000000011790OLD CRYSTAL BAY RD S 94/10/07 OR-006506 1S594250111270ARBOR ST 94/10/11 OR-006515 00000000fft114203NORTH SHORE DR 94/10/21 OR-006554 14742233112245SHADYMOOD RD 94/10/26 OR-OOC572 00000000!1 11 3C40 BAYSIDB RD 94/10/26 OR-0065S2 14728626!'15 3C40 TOGO RD 94/10/04 OR-005102 00000000 IS 3415 WATERTOWN RD 94/10/07 OR-006504 00000000 i IS 37S'»CASCO AVB 94/10/20 OR-006545 00000000 1C 15 ORONO ORCHARD RD 94/10/11 OR-006517 00000000 1 1.17 1115 BROWN RD S 94/10/0C OR-006503 00000000 k \19 272S WAY7ATA BLVD 94/10/28 OR-OOC561 18908903 *24 125 HACKBBRRY HILL 94/10/10 OR'00C514 00000000r292700CASCO POINT RD 94/10/05 OR-00C408 00000000 1, II 29 120 CHEVY CHASE DR 94/10/03 <)R-006486 14786502 29 2109 SUGARWOOD DR 94/10/17 OR 006524 17788752 1* . b 29 4135 BAYSIDB RD 94/10/25 OR-006541 14750918 5 30 1700 SHORRLINB DR 94/10/05 OR-006169 147S0S48 f 32 2700 CASCO POINT RD 94/10/05 OR-006498 19348536 . 41C 41C = PI 19 3600 WAYZATA ni.VD 94/10/18 OR-006531 86584483 1C 1C >■ |[lv rMB 01 2C77 CASCO POINT RD 94/10/04 OR-006489 35453797[•'•01 1003 COX FARM RD 94/lO/Ob OR-006497 36332561 01 2140 SALEM CT 94/10/06 OR-006S00 24740202 01 1003 COX FARM RD 94/10/10 OR-00C510 34705342 1.01 200C SUGARWOOD DR 94/10/11 OR-006S16 34701112 01 170 HEAR LA 94/10/18 OR-006534 00000000 ■ 0 uvr f zfo ► ■,r' 01 1025 TONKAWA RD 94/10/25 OR-006560 39414211 ■L-‘ rOMl’ANY OWNER LAS.T HM PAGE 1 VALUATIONWALLACE PISCHKE CONSTRUCT LIWEOUIST 126,821.00MARSHALL210,000.00KEITH WATERS 6 ASSiH!HARE 435,000.00PETER ANDREA ro GILLEN 350,000.00WAADE390,000.00WAGENER14,000.00DANBERRY COMPANY KLOTSCHE 70,000.00STONEHENGE CONSTRUCTION NELSON 80,000.00DANBERRY COMI'ANY GALLISTEI.40,000.00S L AHUERSOH CO ERIKSON 25,000.00ALLEN12.000.00NEDDERMEYER CONST WIENER 13,500.00ROEGLIN BART MAZER 11,500.00DANE8,700.00ROHMANN7,000.00ROIIMANN7,000.00LAVINE4.700.00MINNESOTA EXTERIORS CASHMAN 8.350.00BUTTERFIELD3.000.00KOISTINEN2,400.00ROELOF'S CONSTRUCTION INC GASTERLAND 32,000.00MINNESOTA RIII REMODELERS MARTIN 5.100.00DECRAFT1.000.00WRIGirr ROOFING, INC BLAIR 3,600.00LAMONTAGNE1,000.00ARNOTT JOHN WHAT6RA 16,000.00SATHER2,500.00SCHBRVBN CONSTRUCTION OI.SON 2.500.00PETERS800.00FERRELL3,500.00 TEWS 500.00 .00 WHITNEY .00 FARNSWORTH CONSTRUCTION CC)3.000.00 NELSON 600.00 DUESING 2,500.00 STEPHENSON CONSTRUCI’ION SMITH 6.000.00 PRICES CONSTRUCTION (• REM AHLBRS 22,000.00 BRUCE BREN HOMES HAYSSEN 30,000.00 JENSEN HOMES JACOBS 35,000.00 ANDERSON MIKE DUESING 2,600.00 SENTRY FIRE PROTECTION 15,000.00 M II SEIFERT CONST BUCEY 3,000.00 FIRESIDE CORNER 1,100.00 A-AARONS LI NIK)500.00 ALPINE HEATING K COOLING 6,700.00 LARSON MASONRY 6,600.00 BEKKEY 4,500.00 ilfiKT-W-LLO FTRRPLACKS KI.EVE HTG 6 AC 21,000.00 ‘ •/ ' :9 PAQB aniu, tiov 10, lo**-!, 4:00 I'MI'HRMiTR jr.yiiFi) roR Tin-': momiii of OCTOBER I'RRMIT WORK ADDR NDR GTKIM'T IK 1994IGGOKP rr.PMIT MKR H’ Nl'MlM'R <’('MrANY01010101015.3717251480508252414872965029289029224017C17CPL011025016500119200120001noo0132001276001537016990182501172501149501245011485 01 50 01 3020 01 4116 01 625 02 3045 02 2109 03 325 24 645 24 4485 29 2815 29 4135 29 3450 29 855 29 1280 t 29C 29C .SI 13 2420 13 2420 ^ 2G ?r SM 01 1025 01 4116 01 605 01 248 01 248 01 3515 01 245 01 3020 PARK 1.A BOIING PT RD GREEN TREES RH CRISVOFORl r,R SPRING Illl.K RP SnOREl.INB PR north arm PR PHEASANT RP SHAPYWfXJD RDTONKAWA RP GANDER RP SHADYWOOD RP WOODIIILL RP SHORELINE PR TURNIIAM RD SHADYllOOD RD PARK LAMINNETONKA HOLD LA OLD CRYSTAL BAY RP BOHNS PT RD GREEN TREES RP TONKA AVE GREEN TREES RD LANDMARK DR SOMERSET TR HIGHWOOD RD SPRING HILL RD CASCO POINT RD SUGARNOOD DR HOLLANDER RD TONKAWA RD BAYSIDE RP CASCO POINT RD DAYSIDE RP north SHORE DI< PARTENWOOD LA WOOPHILI. AVE SHAPYWCX)!) RP SIIAPYW(X)P RP TONKAWA RP Hi(H1W''Ol) RP STPHBS BAY RD CYGNET PL CYGNET PL 6TH AVE N TONKA AVE SOMERSET TR 04/10/2591/10/25^1/10/2791/10/2791/10/3191/10/2591/10/0191/10/1791/10/18 OR 008582 OR 008583 OH-008575 OR-0085/8 OR 008589 OR 008561 OR - 0 084 8 8 OR 008527 OR-008539 39111211.<9111211312828281911121129383589391112111515379/11782152115 /H ;ai Ki.EVE lira 8 Af KLEVB HTG k AC PRA(rTlc:AI. SYSTEM.':KLEVK HTG k A<’STANDARD I’LIH' k APl'l. CO KI.EVE HTG k n - M n SEIFERT CONST SCHERBER k SONS INC A BINDER k SOM91/10/01 94/10/04 94/10/10 94/10/13 94/10/13 94/10/14 94/10/17 94/10/18 94/10/18 S 94/10/20 94/10/21 94/10/21 91/10/24 91/10/26 91/10/28 91/10/27 94/10/28 94/10/31 91/10/01 94/10/25 94/10/07 94/10/08 94/10/31 OR-008193 OR-008196 OR 006513 OR 008521 OR -008522 OR-008528 OR-006532 OR-006533 OR-008S38 OR-008548 OR-006555 OR-00855C OR-008557 OR-006588 OR-006589 OR-005577 OR-006585 OR-008588 OR-008190 OR-008565 OR-006509 OR-006502 OR-006586 91/10/28 OR 91/10/31 OR 94/10/31 OR 91/10/31 OR 94/10/31 OR 006584 006587 006591 006592 006593 91/10/18 OR 006512 91/10/18 OR-008513 293325212933252100000000247387932173879329221235287382092179194225U0203247316572653221825334357247987152431044524340445 28947600 24720005 29383589 28272871 28663057 28663057 29383589 24792097 25410203 29383589 29337200 29337200 29251444 00000000 (10000000 94/10/04 94/10/14 94/10/07 94/10/12 94/10/13 91/10/13 91/10/24 91/10/26 OR-0nC195 OR-006501 OH-008509 OR-0C6518 OR-006520 OR 008523 OR-006558 OR-008567 THOMPSON PI.pc.THOMPSON Pl.HGCITYVIEW Pl.BG k HTG CITYVIEW Pl.l«? k HTG KENWOOD PLBG KLUVBR MECMANICAI. CONST POLDER PLDG k IITG CUSTOM PLDG 1N<*FADDEN CLIFF k SONS B K PLBG k IITG PLYMOUTH PLUMBING KINGSWAY PLUMBING CLEARWATER SYSTEMS CLEARWATER SYSTEMS LAKESIDE PLBG k HTG INC ALS MASTER PLUMBING STANDARD PLBG k APPL CO AQUA CITY PLBG SOUTHTOWN PLBG SOUTHTOWN PLBG STANDARD PLBG k APPL CO NIEMAN PLBG k IITG INC IMAH PliOO k IFM IMO • 29332521 24720805 57237155 00000000 24738793 51719151 21796715 57237155 CUSTOM PLBG INC STANDARD Pl.BG k APPL CO CULLIGAN CUI.LIGAN HILL ROBERT B CO THOMPSON PLDG ALS MASTER PLUMBING CLOVER HILL COMPANY INC CITYVIEW PLBG *. HTG PETERSON ELMER U CO KINGSWAY PLUMBING CLOVER HILL crOMPANY INC OWNER LAST MMOLSONPI.ATOUWAADESCHCXINOVERDALEFREEMAN VALUATION STICKNF.Y OTTO KROGNESS MOl.IN MOLIN KILGORE MCCARTY HARE 9.000. 00 15.000.00600.005.200.00 600.003.500.001.500.00 660.001.000. 00STICKNEY400.008,500.00GASTERLAND500.003.000.00JACOBS600.00SARGENT1,800.00KliOTSCHE3.500.00OLSON9,545.00GAUBOH1,000.00DAYTON34,000.0015,000.00VBRGEYLR.00.MCCARTY 5,900.003,500.003,500.00 14,381.00 OTTO 4,450.00 18,500.00 HASTENS 2,000.00 AilLBRS 1.675.00 GALINVAUX 700.00 600.00 WELLS 400.00 SCANLON 350.00 HAYSSEN 2,000.00 ODDEN 335.00 GUL 494.00 MAILS Jf7 ^r»oo O'SULLIVAN .00 O’SULLIVAN • 00 .00 .00 .00 .00.00.00 .00.00 THU. NOV 1C, i994. 4:08 PM PAGB 3PERMITS ISSUED FOR THE MONTH OP OCTOBER 1994PERMITWORK AODR NBR STREET ISSUED PERMIT NBR ID NUMBER COMPANY OWNER LAST NM VALUATION8N011920SHORELINE DR 94/10/26 OR-006570 54025655 SWEDLUND SEPTIC SERVICES RUSCH .0001650GANDER RO 94/10/26 OR-006571 54461495 WIDMER BROS INC CAUSE .00013020BAYSIDE RD 94/10/27 OR-006573 00000000 ANDERSON .00013420BAYSIDE RD 94/10/26 OR-006574 24465962 BORMAN PLUMBING ANDERSON .0029020NORTH SHORE DR N 94/10/27 OR-006537 54718151 PETERSON ELMER J CO REWBRTS .0013C13CUD22900NORTH SHORE DR N 94/10/06 OR-006368 00000000 JOHNSTON .00233925WATERTOWN RD 94/10/28 OR-006583 14793216 SCHOENING JOHN BUTTERFIELD .002C2Close2,210,351.00*rrt- P-f ■ t. ■ t h • ax02OX0405 000700Of10 11 IT 12 14 15 LI 17 10 If 20 21 22 23 ff llOilK TTVI coot AddltiociGar«9«/0ttach«4 C4raf«/0«tacha4PorchDockPone#GotoboPoolPo-oiaoPo-roof Tonnio Court •iffi Dock 8ho4D«M-Prineip«l Structure D«io-Aceoooory itructuro Mooo CoMorcial XAfltitOtiOOOl Stor* Doaofo sopolr1-100 Cubic fordo 101 Cubic fordo or Horc Dndcfinod Pwplocino CxiotinoLiftiiif Principal pcaldcnca Well Abandonoent Poufidotien Only Tooporory Trailer Ponoooto/Peaiode 1 Aeeopbory structure Stoirvsy to Lake petaiiiiad ^oU tntranee NenuaieBts Tree PomuoI 32 1934B5361118614807.01 2474020201247208052429383589170000000015000000001 1 0000000011155942500157237155032866305701347053420314751103 02 00000000 01 00000000 24 00000000 11 00000000 01 34701112 16 00000000 01 oooooooo 02 14710532 01 24738793 01 24738793 01 24738793 01 54718151 29 17788752 10 oooooooo 01 29221235 29 34702452 01 oooooooo 19 86584483 01 28736209 01 24791942 01 oooooooo 04 14727581 04 oooooooo 29 54718151 01 25410203 WORK IP NUMRFP COMPANY OWNER I AST NM VALUATION29J45787PIA BINDER 6 SON FRREMAN 1,000.000138900759IIEAT-N-GLO FIREri.AC;ES ASHBY •30.002914759118BRUCE BREN HOMES IIAYSSEN 30,000.001 3 00000000 O'SULLIVAN .001 3 OOOOOOOO O'SUI.HVAN .000119421060KEITH WATERS K, ASSOC HARE 435,000.001500000000TEWS500.000124731657FADDEN CLIFF 6 SONS DAYTON 21.000.000215939186STON EH ENOE CON S I R 1 lO T1ON NELSON 00,000.000214710532DANBERRY COMPANY GALLISTFL 40,000.000500000000ROHMANN7.000.000119340461PETER ANDREA CO GILLEN 3SO.000.001114742233ARNOTT JOHN WIIATERA 16,000.000126532218B K PLBG & HTG 15.000.000125334357PLYMOUTH PLUMB IHG VERGBYLR .000124796715KINGSWAY PLUMBING MCCARTY 5.900.000124796715KINGSWAY PLUMBING MCCARTY 9 ^ W ^P A ^F.000139414211KI.BVE HTG & AC 21.000.002139414211KLEVE HTG 6 AC WAADE 3.SOO.OO0139414211Kt.EVF. HTG 6 AC OLSON 9.000.000139414211KLEVE HTG & AC 15.000.000214483062S L ANDERSON CO ERIKSON 25.000.000228663057SOUTHTOWt; PLBG AilLERS 1.675.000200000000ALLEN12,000.000157237155CLOVER HILL COMPANY INC HARR . 000124340445CLEARWATER SYSTEMS 2.500.000124310445CLEARWATER SYSTEMS 9 ^P ^p fP • fP ^p2,500.000154425855SWEDLUMD SEPTIC SERVICES RUSCH • P ^ W W • ^P Ip .000154461495WIOMER BROS INC GAUSS .0011OOOOOOOOGATHER2,500.0001OOOOOOOOANDERSON.000124485962BORMAN PLUMBING ANDERSON .000134282826PRACTICAL SYSTEMS PLATOU 600.0001OOOOOOOOWAADE390,000.000128947600LAKESIDE PLBG 6 HTG INC 14.381.000139414211KLEVE HTG 6 AC 5,200.0006OOOOOOOOLAVINE4.700.001918908903FARNSWORTH CONSTRUCTION CO 3,000.001114728626SCHERVEN CONSTRUCTION OLSON 2,500.002314793216SCHOENING JOHN BUTTBRFIRLD .002925410203CUSTOM PLBG INC SCANLON 250.000124720805ALS MASTER PLUMBING OTTO 4,150.002124792097NIEMAN PLBG 6 HTG INC WELLS 100.002424792097NIEMAN PLBG (, H'l'G INC WELLS 100.002929383589STANDARD PLBG 6 APPL CO IIAYSSEN 2,000.000129383589STANDARD PLBG (. APPL CO 10,500.000129383589STANDARD PLBG 6 APPL CO 600.0010OOOOOOOOKOISTINRN2,100.002929337200CULLIGANODDRN225.002929337200CULLIGANGUL194.002929251444HILL ROBERT B CO MAILE •70.00 USER REPORT TOTAL1,400.00 1,400.000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,400.00 1,400.00 PMti 1 ! CAROtlM RBVXBM0.000.000.000.00*0.00*«.•-'XMOR: 1 'IBR: CMtOLB | 1.1- ■1:' ■:'f. m ■ft r'V" ll H I'-' u Copy Ckmtes Atoinistralion Accident Reports Building Plan Copies Copy Mkroflche File - PD Copy Service - Police Dept Re^nt Oversized Documents on MicrofilmTape Recording DuplicationConnection Charges Sanitary Sewer Municipal WateriocnmentsConprdicnsive Guide SpecW Asaesament Searches Municipal Code/Ordinance Realtors Listing Info False Alarm User Fee Go(r Course Rates Infections Contractual Inspection Service Special Inspection Charges WcU Site Inspection licenses A Miscellaneous After-Tlie Fact Fees Amusement Devices Animal Impound Fees Beer, Wine & Liquor License Cigarette license Commercial Marina License Dog License Dance (Public) License Gambling/Rafflc License DIRKCTORY FOR IfPS FEE SClIKDtJlJCLicenses A Miscellaneous (Com.) Fage Garbage Haulers License 19Home Occupation License 20Joint Use Dwk License 19Kennel License 21Septic Installers License 19Site Evaluation License 19Solicitation License 20Temp. Trailer/Building License 20Maps For SalePublic Works Susies A Services Driveway Culverts Driveway/Curb Cut PermitsPermitsAfter-the-Fact Fees Building Permit Fees Burning Permit Fee Cert, of Occupancy Demolition Permit Fee Docks Commercial Residential Fire Protection Firearms Permit Fee Fireworks Permit Fee Grading, Excavating, filling Large Assembly Permits Mechanical Permit Fees Move/Lift Building Permit Fee Municipal Hook up (Sewer/Water) On-SUe Systems (Septic) Outhouse Construction Parades & Special Events Plumbing Peimit Permits (Com.)Retaining Walls Sprinkler Systems • Commer. Trapping Permit (limited) Underground Tank Removal W’ater Meter FeesServicesFingerprinting (Police) Water Turn-Off Charge Water Tum-On ChargeSignsStreet Signs (PuMic Works) Temporary A Permanent Temp. "No Parking" (P.D.) Temp. "No Parking" (P.W.) Utility Rate A Mise. Annual Service Charge (Septk) Recycling Charge Replacement Bins Zoning AppUeaRmts Aflcr-th^Fact Fees Amendments Appeal of Admin. Decision Commercial Site Plan Conditional Use Permit Fca Industrial Revenue Bond /^ipl Park Dedication Fees PUDRczoning Rezoning Application Fee Rip Rap Ai^kation Fee Specbl Improvements AppI Subdivision AppBcatfon Fee Surcharge for Staff Exi Vacatkm Application Fee Variance Application Fee 1 if The CM; Serhs «The CM ) 4 ^MNANCE NO.___, SBCOHD SCTIISAN OUMNANCE ADOmNG THE IfiS ns SCBEOULeANCE RETBAUNG OIUNNANCE NO. 123 SECOND SERIES AND NO. 124 SECOND SEMESIfc «, c--rt Ik. cii, w o™« ««« s«tta. 1. QiSiiisttoaist 'W----------------------- lo 1994 Fee Schcdale Is hereby repealed.Ht€hy CNwdl of Oroao per Section I.W of the Mnnklpol Code hereby ordains the following fees effective during the calendar year 1995;V INCAtHJCAJ are non^nndable alter staff work h» begun on the appHcatlonVAMANCE(Ptedbie appEwHone Involving nwie than one‘ an addMional $50.005^VwhHMX for Non-Confomilng Use renewal VAMANCE ortginal application) CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (One charge per project) RaildHdW hetman Use (Anfanab, etc.) iMdlnliondl U m (School, Church, etc.) I&rv CMMNRW/IndMlrial Use 1 r v«' . 'r- $200.00 $100.00 $125.00 $200.00 1150.00 $175.00 $250.00 Applicable £sdL10.04. Sdbd 3 (D) 10.04, Sdbd 3 (D) 10.09, Subd 3 10.09, Subd 3 10.09, S«bd 3 10.09, Sdbd 3 10.09, Subd 3 & fe'k'?-w te' ■ :|£. AINMl >v. _ ♦ J ll.B AffUCATKINS fCOWT.IA—liciliiwi TypeCONDITIONAL USE PERMIT Conllnucd (One Charge per Projert)*^niShcnm-i etc. (over 100 cabk yank)Sea waMi, relaMas waUs wHUa 0-75* lakeshore PRD AppMfHna with SabdivkioaPID AppUcatioMiAi¥(w cfeBB|e tnm atlgiaal appUcatioo)AIIWiO^Facl Fees w COMMERCIAL SITE PLAN momsiON Sketch Plaa (Omi L H. * HD f V.(ChMt R 11 Shbdiviiioas) fyiMailaanr Review (ClaM ni and idl aoa*resMeatiaU FhMl rial Review (Class 111) a FIHaR Fees: a) Sabdlvlsloa oidy h) ShbdlviskNi ■¥ Easeawals R Coveaaats Rcaewal of Prdiaiiaary Sabdlvbloa AppUcatlon (No chaage from origlBal appllcatloa) Renewal of Final Snbdivision AppUcatlon (No change ftom orif^nal application) AppIkaMe Code Section10.09, Snbd 3$200.00 ■¥ permitSubdivision Fee pins $30.00 per dwdllnfi nnit $ 35.00 per dweUlaf naU (ndnininni $150.00) $150.00 per acre (niiniainni $350.00) $100.00Add $ 50.00 for each variance Donbic Application Fee Res. 11300 R #1309 $200.00 -f ConsnUant Fee $200.00 $300.00 11.10, SObd 7(A) 11.10, Snbd 10(A) (B) $325.00 + $25/lo( 11.10, Snbd 10(C) ($400/3 lots; $425/4 lots) $175.00 -f Special Legal/EnglnecriaK Charges ILIO. Snbd 17(A) (9) $75.00 11,10, Snbd 17 (A) (11) $200.00 Minimnni pins any aildilional casts $150.00 $100.00 i Aniaii!PUBLICZONINCFUDRnInC lUDRci Real Can RBQUE fv R ■ r. APFLICATiONS (CONTJSnClAL IMfROVEMENTSNMHftaMIc dHVtci f«r CKy Ei«iMcr*s review for applkoliom and dofai die wit. lacMtag coortrwetioii hMpecHon fees. If faiproTemeitf* M part «r a SabdIvMoa, Review CNartcs are payable wHhItaol far CRy la accept eiMIt private roadnripmd aiorai Sewer Syalcai (eadadtag ealverts))AppHraMe Code SectionSectioo 11.12, Sabd 4S4M.M phw 5W/Hoeal foot SfM.P0 phB 50t/liacal foot$2St.ft ptas I25.M per slab $2St.M plaa $25.M per stab$2tt.M$ 50.00 per aew lol proposed for oa^e 2 :».>:) iCL ; APM.ICATIONS (CONT.IA—iaHloH TypeMMIAPStair Review (aonaal ripnwp)UMNaal Rip^p: a) New bBtaUatioab) Repair prcvloudy approvedATRAL OF ADMINISTRATIVE DECISIONRBTRIAL REVENUE BOND APTLICATIONS MMaiaai PN|eel Valaatiow: $250,900.00 Appileatiea Fee:SURCHARGE FOR STAFF EXPENSE IN EXCESS OF APPLICATION fEES Plra« L-THE-FACr APPLICATION INVESTIGATION FEES (RceoMioa 1300) (AppRce la al eppMcailea types iadadlas variaaces, coadMioaal me pcrotHt, sabdivtsloa, ■airadaifatt, rip^ peradta, special haprovea wat reviews, ptadiap penaHs, BMviap Mccascs, keaad Bceases, aS baSdiag pcraiHs aad all pea^ permits.) Applirable Co^ SectionNo Charpe$100.00 4 CUP review Stair permit = $100.00$100.00 10.05, Sabd 3 (D)0.1% ol pt-cjcct vabmtioa ($250.00 minimam) pbn $5,000.00 deposit for lepal/ admiahtr alive expeams SccRoa 10.11 $30.00nmar Actaal Billed Cost Adaal Cost 1Mi permit fm auqr be waived by staff for residcat properly awacrs wbo have not involved a nalrirlnr la their work, have ao prcvlons Mstory oT work wMhovt a permit and where sack work ■at entail any raainp vMatiofis. % ‘ 0»m mm j-v. I.- r. /OWING APPLICATIONS (CONTJA—lkiifcwi Type £cs Aplllirablc Co^ Sccikmne or divblon of fauMi for whkb a fomal applicatloa is rc<|iiirc4 has beta witboat first anUi« sacb appUcatiofi aad reedvtag CMy approval tbcrcTorr, aaf dw otra aiaiinirtrsHTr caste IbtoIvmI hi the special tavcsIlgathNi, the miahmim fee for aftcr^he^Kl appMcaHoaa shall be twice the fee set forth hi the bask fee achoMet whrtbv ar aol the appMcaHaa is thereafter approved or dealed. Payaicat of ani. ose,BOI caarthate a peaalljr or a waiver of the right of the City tosaKneiag such work, usear dNWaa af load witboat the rc<|aired priar approval of the City.AfloMhedhct lavcrtigalloa Fee Aaawat:Etiaal to aad in addHhm to the bask fee aiaoaat (total fee is take the bask feeI). Res. I9M ■1 I •rr .• • r* t_‘.I'.I,/ i.* .•.Wl 'ki.S AITLICATIOWS tCONT.)ApplIcaMeSectionrAIK DEDICATION flES I ManMpal Code Sccthm 1I.A2Sobdlvidera ehaU be required to dedicate to the CHy for•d other pahHc parpoen as a aiiaiaiawi that perceatage as any be dcteraiiacd by the CHy Couocil, as set forth below:0) Rcridcatial/AgrlcaHaral/Maltiple Rcsideatial Zoned Land.44 \ hi Ilea of a coarcyaaee or dedicatloa of bad, the caA contrlbatton to be he ctaHralm to the fair auwhet of the cqahraleat ondeveloped laad that aaaM othenHw have heca coarcyed or dedicated. The CHy shaN accoant for sach funds In Fark Dedkatioa Funds. Ji pi'-■fS; ‘ . ■\ f" t•t-rfe ilimiW PERMITS AND IN^tPKCTION FEESTvot•tnUNNG PERMITMWawaFcc NoomI FeeZONING CEinWICATE OF OCCUPANCY WnWOUT BUILDING PERMITt)WALLS (!■ar42”alwIV AL WITHIN 0-7S* CKS-Rl TIAL DKS-C tOAL i lOLinON PERMIT Acccnory SUiKturc 8 AppliraMr Code Sgctkw(Ord. 2 Id)$ 15.00(per 1988 UBC/SBC Standard Sdicdale)(per 1988 UBC/SBC Standard SdMdulc) «5% of Bttildliiit PermH Fee (per Ctwrenl I.C.B.O. Bididinc Standardx/BiHIdliqt Valnallon Data)$50.00$15.00 mtatmiHM(per 1988 UBC Standard Schrdnfe)$50.00 $30.00 Ord. 10.22 Sdbd 3 Prr 1988 UBC/SBC Standard Schedule (Old. 210) $ 50.00 Initial insperiioa $ 25.00 (or each requested or required Inspect loo beyond iuHial insp ect ion $ 30.00 Initial inspection i rr-5-r^ • •'■.if • 'M ■ *•'?! ■ •■ -j . . . ul0 >■.;■ fs';I*; r S AIJ. SANITARY SEWER CONNECTION CHARGES (If nol previously assessed or if an improvement project b nat deemed to be required in the sole discretion of the City. If an improvement Is required, the connection chufje may be la addHion to any assessment.)■vDhtrfct ik'UviIMS ST-IA, LS<1A or STI-B, USI-BIM4 LS-IA or LS-IB1N8LS-IIM5LS-1A1W7LS>1lfi» LS-1 Shore IfiBt IN9 L5-2 Chevy CboK I99t LS-1 Sate HtUmi tS-1 Dmnmotly 1973-1 t >1 Mhmrtedba Blulh Wot Fcnidale/Comity Road 15 ComRy Rood 15 Marinos 19M-2 North Shorn Drive/Scetch Pine L I9BM North Shore Drlvcmighwood I9tt-IA Navarre UMlIcs IfBl-IB Navarre Utilities Northem Avenue IM5-1 Crystal Bay mS-l mihway 12 Orono-Lons Lahe-Mcdina IMP ll%hn«y 12 - Pham I - North Side - Brown Road to Willow Drive IMP Hiithway 12-Pham II Mure Trunk Expansion Office Use Only^Credit to Fimd$225.00 + $472.00 per arre + 34.20 per F.F.$225.00 > $ 35.00 per F.F.$225.00 + $ 51.50 per F.F. $225.00 ^ $ 37.50 per F.F. $224.M per unU+ $ 22.40 per F.F. $225.00 4 $1M2«.00 per unit $7,971.00 per unit $225.00 4 $4,2*3.00 per unit 4 $ 20.25 per F.F. $225.00 4 $3,SS3.00 per unM 4 $ 23.S5 per F.F. $7,529.00 per unit 4 $ 35.70 per F.F. $9,023.00 per unM 2 $20,125.00 per unM 2 $10,010.00 per unM 2 $7,501.00 per unM 2 $20,519.00 per imM 2 $11,510.00 per unil 2 $2,453.00 per unM 3 4 $1,000.50 trunk area $225.00 4 $2,049.00 per acre $225.00> I 4 $190.05 trunk unM acre/unM» 3 $11,033.00 per unil $1,093.00 per unit $1,742.00 per unit $1,735.00 per unit .1 :_ . 1-^-V m w ■ifcr P rfe- ALLSA7chnrfe mBvDIrtri 1992 Stnl••V r‘* •?« eww s M M m : M |(^| j, {ly^MiTARY SEWER CONNECTION CMARCtS (If not prtvtoiwlv awwsrd or if an impnivcmcnt projcrl K nnl drrmril to hr required in the mIc dberttiM «t the City, ir an improvement b rcqidrcd, the connection charge may be in addition to any assenunent.)■v Dbtrict t JLUI. An addithmal fee b ebarped for properties benefitting from I9S4 forcemain and Hfl station #7 upgrade, as follows (see map for affected areas):InHIal r7Forcemain Office Use Only ♦CredH to Fund1. Kabting Propertks/lncrease PreviouslyPaid PreviouslyPaid $444.00New IMgi Repiaciag Ik'tmag BMgs PreviouslyPaid If usage Increasesfrom eabtlng $444.003.New Residential W/Exfating Previously atnb Paid Previously Paid $1,204.50 New Residential Wltbont $225.00(1) Stab $190.«0O) $1,284.50(5)1,3 A 5 nreshwater BMoglcal $225.00(1)$198,400)$500/ualt on (5) COMMCtkNI (already assessed $2,000/ac) 1,3 A 5 I I I ■ I I1) 0T3>3753^ 2) 043-375340040 3) 044-31753-00040 5) 024-3753-00040 4) 045-37S3-00(M)0 4) 044-3753<i.u; [r » : • •• ALLS (be ClRvDb K- - r rcUMi«f '■^1 AIJ. SANITARY SEWER r<iNNF<-TlON CHARCIES (If imt pmlously »««<wd or If an improvcmoit project is im>I deemed to l»e reqnlred in the sole dbccttlM offa r*qMired. the connection charge may be in addithm to any assessment.)t L'..J tr te. u. An aiti«“^* fee b chanted for properties benefittinit from the I9«9 sravity line and lift station # 10 bypass per Resolnthm f 2*71, as follows (see map for airecloiInitialghm#10Py-ftei Office Use Only ♦Credit to Fnndpmperty Wllhont Stnb $225.00 $2,209.00 IMMerthmehone for nronertfcs wfahinn to connect to the sewer bnl which are located oniside the delineated boundaries of the affected project area shai ho chaiasdthat affected project area. Such connections are subject to CHv Council approval. Sanitary Sewer Connec tion Charges •Credhtofhnd 1) 073-3753-00040 2) 043-375340040 3) 044-37 4) 045-37534 1 i ■ < l 5) 024-375340040 4) 044-375340040 1941 Noo ft Ill ' c'K-‘ sa ■ .. (■ i_>;‘t- k--’ i. A. f I-., k< i-wT- i^{ AIJ. MUNICIf AL WATER CONNECTION CHARGES (If mM prcviovdy asMSMd or if an im|irovcnicn( project b not drrtncti to be rc«|virMl In Ike fwie ^KWllan of Ibe CHy. If an improvement h required, the connection charKe may be in addition to any awewment)Be Dhtrict. ProjectIM7 LW.| IliKbnay 12/Crystal Bay Road1M9 LW-2 Chevy Chase t97B LW-I Navarre ResidentialIfTB LW-I Navarre CommercialIfIMA Navarro19BB IBihway 12 • Fhase I • North Side Water Trmik - Brown Rd to Willow Dr19B9 Highway 12 fhaae II Water Tower,WeB,l-SriE SYSTEMS Partial replacement Service Charge Office Use Only •Credit to Fund •Credit to Fond$3,905.50 per nnU$29.00 per I'.F.I 1) 072.3753-00tMI02) 044-3753^000-00$3,070.00 per unit $1,933.00 per unit+ $19 JO per F.F. $2,901.00 per unit+ $29.00 per F.F. $2,040.50 per nuU$ 992.00 per unH 12I$3,010.00 (Ord. 210) Indnded with permit fees $ 50.00/per new lot $50.00 $100.00 4- $20.00 per each Inspection over 3 (Indndes ontbooM on Big Island) $100.00 4- $20.00 per each inspectloo over 4 $ (0.00 4> $20.00 per each inspection over 2 $ SO.OO/system/ycar plus an additional $10.00 fee for late penally pins $% interest for unpaid charges certified Section 12.30, Snbd KQ I 1 .tklKlL IN PKKMITS ANI> INSPECTION l-TES CCOKT.)rwmk Type m Appllrablc Code Seel tonGRADING, EXCAVATION, FIMJNC: - lolM c«Uc yard ( anx. 10 loads)$ 50.00 (staff permit)($100.00 if eneineeriait fee necessary)Itl cnMe yards $ 75.00 -i- Conditional Cse PermH •»> $Z5.00 per each inspection over 1stt'NOTE: 101 edWe yards or more reqirircs a Conditional Use r^mit unless approved as part of baUdinp pemUtSIGNS$30.00(IVr 19m UBC/SItC Standard Scliednic)iJ'.•Ii coNsmticnoN permits and insw -ction vevs <cont .)Type ApliliaiMr Co^ Section11■tmJMNG MOVING OR LIFTING (Ord. 227)Feet fortMiacthrlly are Inad^lontoreonired bnlldinnor denwUtlon neimits. Fees and any necessary surrharitcs are required to pay costs of IndldinRCodt Impectlaaa, pnUic woriui inapcctlons of streets and rcasonaNe police escort service on oversixe movements. i. t*'' H t'. ut: •UflinK a ccesmry Imildinits (no move acrom lot Unes)lot Hnes)MMtac within normaliimn. rr wMc/mas. I3*d ” tdgh/max. 48* long line. ■Moving prindpnl hoHdings over any lot or off any lot within Orono; my move on or over any City ovMi If not ociginniing or tenn- •V wide and/or I3*i' b> BnMhig ontiMe Orono to be nwvcd hdo Orono (nun. radtns 25 miles) $30.00$75.00 engineering fee if necessaryNo moving permit required$50.00$150.00 $50.00 $150.00 ■i SI [UCnON PERMITS AND INSPECTION FEES (COMT,)SPECIAL INSPECTION CHARGES-1.•T j'ii t&r work or:#•foo illcr Mtare to conpljr orNotioe • 3rd tripPIRB PKClTECnON f: €'■BPERMTIS V'. «r,: i:: Vi ; to S titoco per jrav PorEiMlilb 0ior ■■ ofiooifollnt oad teAvIduab fi; ■ lit m. : • . ■ ■ Applirahle Co^ Sect km$30.00$30.00 prr trip + boat rmlal If traoiiportalhM h mot provided by owner $ 30.00 per trip + $30.00 per boor after 1st boorNo Cbarpc (Ord. 223)No Cbarge Per UBC Scbcdnlc 0S% of pennit fee Norhorse $20.00 $100.00 •* *'***~"^ CONSTRU HIL*.H reH^ilTS AND INSPECTION FEES (CONT.)A k - . J.ImCONTRACTUAL INSPECTION SERVICEMwRMy RHtfacr Fee (ladato dcrfctl tbne)Ckrkil Fee (Oaljr charned tf dcrkal Me ie eMemivc)wl US CHARGESMERCIAL MARIN A UCI >wk'' A———A#—AppllCaiMI r M IMNIllll NT USE DOCK LICENSE AppRceHne Fee (brillai) Late Fee Kmc INSTALLERS LICENSE - Awm»I Sm EVALUATOR LICENSE - Anonl GARBAGE HAULER LICENSE • flat rate - per hauler EbPer Contract Applicable Code Section$ 25.00 per$ 15.00 per inspection SBC/UBC Schedule $ 15.00 per hour $300.00 $200.00 $50.00 $20.00 $ 2.00 $25.00 $50 JO $100.00 $30.00 $ 15.00/tnick $30.00 -^1 t A IJCTNSES A MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES (CONTJftrmk TiHOME OCCUPATION LICENSEARY TRAILERS R BUILIHNOSp'lK!;'ftimlnlflmlH-'rP‘:V*' ■ •fc. -■EONING■pn(wMi ARTMENT11iMMto)CUMENTSI9Mcoaplctcfj-II ^Ck. foil w/mWMt) r' It m r r.- Miiripal Code Book - PortlotH Ck 1 Ihni 9 (Boeli 1) w/mUoat Ck It tkni 11 (Reek 2) w/mtaioM Gk M aktj (ZoakiB Cddc) w/rcvWow Ck II mif (talRii. Code) w/ieviikne ladbldMl Ckeplm fl (Hwy 12) City Mape CIpMfMc Soke Ute—ei - per quarter : ■ 1:1.Up to It lelkkon - $I.M cadi additieaal •oMcttor la Oroao. AppUcaal nasi Hsl only penooB lint win soUett la Oroao. y%:?' i mMM AppHcaMc Co^ Section$ 50.00 Initial Review Fee $ 50.00 (Annual Review Fee)$.10.00$30.00$ 00.00 w/bimkr $ 35.00 loose $35.00 loose $ 15.00 loose $ .25/poge $ 5.00 $ 5.00 $ 2.00 cack $ 12.00 per acre As Posted - Prices Mb)cct lockanpe $ 5.00 5.24 $ 10.00 5.23 $20.00 5J0 e. . ___ MCENSES Ik MiSCElXANElHiS CHARGES (CONT.)wnil Adii«btt alive Pocirnicntii Continued l.hUng Infomnlion AaMMncnl Senrek • Written (Vcriml fcnrchcs not given)Copy Service (for puMk City records only) ira I?" copiesIndfvtdnni copfes of Ordinances (1 co'iiy) Reprint of Oversized OonnnenLs that have been nUcrollhned Bniidinp Plan Copies and/orDnpikationStreet Address Booh KX; LICENSES Biaannal Licence (fasoed in odd years) Annnai Lkease (issued in even years oniy) KENNEL UCENSES Connncrcial AppHcathm A Inqieclion Fee (Annnai) Resfcknlial Application St Inspection Fee (AnnnnI) NOTE: Dogs kept in residential kennels must be Individually Ikcnsed. Residential kennel fee is in addition to dog license fees. Applicable Co^ Section$ 10.00 $ lO.OO/pnrcel$ .25 each$ 1.00 each No ChargeCost of eopying service* Messenger service AMin. Clerical Fee of $5.00Cost of Copying, MessengerService A Min. Clerical Feeof $5.00 tentire amount to bepaid upon request)$ 12.75 9.12 $ 15.00 $ 7.50 5.30 $150.00 $25.00 .. .»!r*e ...■n UCKNSKS St MLSCEU.ANKOtJS CIIAWiKS (CONT.)Fenwh TypeDOGS AT LARGE > RELEASE FEEFirst OfTaHC Sccmd Offense TUrd Offense!!^ • VIr ki„ :p After Hnnr * Weekend Relmsc ChaiseANIMALS AT LARGE (Other than doRs) • Release Fee Flisl Offense Seeand Offenac Third Offenae Trace A Catch AnhnalCARE OF IMPOUNDED ANIMAL L-; 11*. .Li.-Adminfatewd ■EER, WINE A LIQUOR LICENSES Initial Inveatifation On-Sale/Off-Sale Uqnor In itate iavcNigalion Off*Sale Ufaor License On Sal e Wine UccnM 3.2 leer Off-Snlc (Annnal ) 3.2 Seer OmSalk (Annnal) Sctnpa (Ananal) Chri» Llqnor Licenac (weekday) (Sunday) Tenipamry Set-up Pennlt (one day) Temporary Beer Permit (one day) Fee Applicable Cofle Section9.12$20.00$30.00$40.00$45.00 9.13$20.00 $35.00 $50.00 $ 20.00/hour $ 20.00 plus .25 mile (total distance) Actual Cost $500.00 per License Collected at AppUc^hm Actual coat up to $10,00 Actual coat $l50.00/person $150.00 $5,000.00 $4,000.00 $750.00 $25.00 $75.00 $100.00 $100.00 $200.00 $ 25.00/each $ 15.00/cach Res. 1304 4.30 4..30 4.40 4.20 4.20 4.40 4.50 4.50 4.41 4.21 m *'• f- ‘: -s'- , .f-v r-'^S..-S- V ? .-• LICENSES tk MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES fCONT.)Awllqrtlow TypeMkc Dmi -liOxU.* ContinuedAMUSEMENT DEVICE IJCENSESEfllablMwiCNt (Annual)rUBUC DANCE LICENSE (annual)(Indivkhnl EennH)LARGE ASSEMBLY PERMITnREWORKS PERMITPIREARMS DUCRARGE PERMIT O bcmImmI Bhnilcd hk )(Hndted nse)') LIMITED TRAPPING PERMIT PARADES A SPECUL EVENTS PERMIT FALSE ALARM USER FEES (1-3 MnD N«l 7 fniM alanm/cakwlar year (4-10 tMaD (IMS total) tk 7 Each addMonal fal» idarn over 15/ iLff AppIkaMeCodeScctign5.20$100.00 -f machine rre $ 25.00 each$100.00 $ 10.00$50.00$50.00$10.00$25.00$25.00 $20.00 $50.00 NoCharKc $ 50.00 each call $100.00 each call $150.00 ca*^ cafl 5.215.215.259.109.10 9.11 Ord. 232 Ord. 243 0.00 - s- ' ■: Jh.. mi t i ■I 1., ■ '^V it:' .k. IJCEWSKS A MiSCELI.ANEOtJS CHARGES (COST.)Aprflcitioii TypeMIct PMMMTf^it Adnihifatercd - CiMitinurd FINGERTIUNTING SERVICEIf'[■iv: ■ ■ . f.. ^ .r-; kjv. COPY SERVICC • PdHcc Records firal Two Cofdcs AddMoMl Copic*COPY OF ACCIDENT RETORTSCOPY OF DMVER*S LICENSE RECORDCOPY FROM MICROFICHE FILE "NO PARKING OR]OF POLICE' (m lotli iortoded) ApplkaMcCodcSectkio$ lO.OO/applicatioii (CHiMiKhip No Charge)$ 3.00 $ 0.50eacli$ 3.00 each $ 3.00 each$ 5.00 $ .25 each $ 0.25 each -I ! r r.r«><’a»o «JC womcs DEPARTMENT MISCELLANEOUS CHARGESmil¥ Stnriet Ratw • EfTccliire hcKitmiiig Flnt Qwirter 1995MUNiaPAL SEWKR RATE by m M: Ifil2ndby flow:$ (9.90 prr qinilrr $ 0.25 per quarter $ 2.0/1000 galloN plus$6.(5 per quarter per connectionMUNKIPAL SEWER RATE STUBIIS BAY AREA PROJECT jr. '.V t,'- W : ■> :*• ■ I t .. S ' Far thaw propcrtki ed between 1( months after■ralMMy aid Mcatias the criteria set Infill In OldknMMt No. ltS» Second Scries, aHowlait for hookuphe chnrpcd only lor the CMynnR rate.Bay Aral Unconnected Properties $ 31.0 per quarter 1 K 'i- I • WORKS nEPARTMENT MISCKI.LANKOUS CHARGES CCONT.)HfBkv Smrkt Rales • ContinuedAreaMUNiriPAL WATER RATES Navarre llw> 12 Area Chevy Chaw AreaMMnc A Ready to Serve ChR Water U>t«c Rate Ua cennected Property Chp (fcadly to Mrvc/hydraal chR)$20.l0/qtr $7.40/qlr $7.40/qtr$ 1.71/1000 gal $2.37/1000 Ral $1.09/1000 gal $20.l0/qtr -0- -0-FoteoRy Mandated Safe DrlnyoR Water $ 5.21 per year on second quarter biltinRiole to Minncloaka Bcndi for LafaycUc RM rc Area • Area ft Rate1/lhaally far late pay nwnt of aener/water Mlb • 15% after 45 days from latcrat at t% on unpaid mter/tewer bHb certified. $17.50 $17.50 Water Syrtem Rcpafar/Rcptacemeat If daamRC caumd by property owner: Labor • Camnt Hourly Rate Parta-AlCoit ■ICYCLING CHARGE RecydfaR Contai ner - Initial Replarrment OndudiuR sales tax) $ 22.00/ycar No Chaite $ 4.50 each HJILIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES (CONT.)GOLF COURSE CHARGES • Effective date 1994 Scmm Moaday thni Friday (cxdvdiaii Holidays)•dla Play Before 12:M NooaNIm Holes % 7.00lad Him Holes $ 5.00?■r. ?v: . ■V- -f Ik. ■0 iK kr After 12:00 Nooa sad Weekend Rates iHNhw Holes 2ad Nine Holes $ 8.50 $ 6.00Lcagiie Rales Moaday thva Friday $ 8.00(Over 60 years oM)Bc|la Play Before 12:00 Nooa - Weekdays iHNIao Holes $ 5.00 $ 5.00Beasoa Tkkcl (Sealor CKfaeas Oaly)$120.00 LF CART RENTAL Ul Mao Holes (After 12:00 A Weekeads) $10.00 HnZTltaiiPHday (E»ladii«HoUdoys) ^ UlMasHoka $ 6.00 leilB Ploy Before 12:00 Nooa 1st Mae Holes 2ad Mae Holes Golf dobs • Fer Rouad $ 7.00 $ 7.00 $ 2.00 $ 2.50 anVHENT RATE (AGES 12 • 17) • Mioy. Esdadinx Holidays Isl Mae Holes 2ad Mae Holes $ 5.00 $ 5.00 CGNCE As Posted r--tN: W rifffur wnaiM niePARTMENT M1SCEU.ANEOUS CHABGKS (CONU rUBUC WORKS SUPPLIES A SERVICES Fe{SIrtcl or Tnffk Signs lirit iacMcs taaUllallon)Driveway Calvoti (HkMily« not lartalM)Wrier Meter Sales (See BrikUiig PciaiH Section)$ 75.00/std. sign On Quote Basis(wlUilath)$ 1.00 eachDiieaway/Cari^ri Peiwris $ 30.00/peraiit(Sec MMii« scctfoa - Special imprureneat fees)SnrnoN 2. Ude arrinai«e eetabUsiani tlw 1005 Fee Schedule shall he pahlisbed la the Laker and Pioneer Newspaper aad shall be cfTccUre I 2,1005. Adapted by Ike CRy Connell or the City of Orooo on this ------------------------------------------• ATTEST:Edward J. Callahan, Jr., Mayor L'.- Dacalhy M. HhUa, Chy Clerk SniMnaiy ordinanec pobUshed in the Lakcr/Ploneer newspaper the week of 1 t’