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"PRELIMINARY" NOTICE OF ADDRESS ASSIGNMENT (DIVISION)
Apri124, 2014
Zoning File: 14-3659 Fire Department: Long Lake
Post Office: Wayzata, �5391 School District: 278
Orig. Address: 1535 Bohns Pt Rd
Orig. PID: 08-117-23-44-0023
Location: Section 08, Township 117, Range 23, QQ 44
Plat Name: Bohns Point West
Status: Public /Existing Road
Action: DIVISION
Address Assignments:
PID Lot/Block Street Address/ Status
Note: Waiting for New Official PID's from Hennepin Count��
08-117-23-44-xxxx Lot 1 / Block 1 1535 Bohns Pt Rd/Vacant Lot
08-117-23-44-xxxx Lot 2 / Block 1 1�6� Bohns Pt RdNacant Lot
Please change your records accordingly. Thank you.
Sincerely,
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Rachel Dodge
City Clerk
Enclosure: Plat Map 08-117-23-44
Telephone (952) 249-4600 • Fax (952) 249-4616
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To: Rachel Dodge, City Clerk
From: Melanie Curtis, Planning &Zoning Coordinator
Date: 26 March 2014
Re: Address Assignment—Plat of Bohns Point West
Please assign the following addresses to the newly created lots in the plat of Bohns Point West:
Bohns Point, Block 1
Lot 1: 1535 Bohns Point Rd
Lot 2: 1565 Bohns Point Rd
Additional Propertv Details:
Private Water Wells
City Sewer
Zoning application: #14-3659, Final Plat
Zoning file address: 1535 Bohns Point Rd; PID 08-117-23-44-0023
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Certified filed and/or recorded on
6/18/10 12:00 PM
Office of the County Recorder
Hennepin County, Minnesota
Michael H. Cunniff, County Recorder
Jill L. Alverson, County Auditor and Treasurer
Deputy 11 Pkg �D 634620
Doc Name: Resolution
Document Recording Fee $46.00
Document Total $46.00
This cover sheet is now a permanent part of the recorded document.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE
PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR
PROPERTY LOCATED AT
1535 BOHNS POINT ROAD
FILE NO. 10-3438
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A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE
PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR
PROPERTY LOCATED AT
1535 BOHNS POINT ROAD
FILE NO. 10-3438
WHEREAS, DNA Properties, LLC, a Minnesota Limited Liability Company,
(hereinafter the "Developer") is the owner of the property within the City of Orono (hereinafter
the "City") located at 1535 Bohns Point Road and legally described as follows:
Lot 1, Block 1, Beth & Bridget, Hennepin County, Minnesota
(hereinafter the "Property"); and
VVHERE.4S, on December 1 l, 2009, the Developer filed a coinplete subdivision
application with the City for preliminary approval of a 3 lot residential plat of the Property; and
WHEREAS, after due published and mailed notice in accordance with Miiulesota
Statutes 462358 et. seq. and the City of Orono Zoning and Subdivision Codes, on January 19,
2010, the Orono Plam7ing Commission held a public hearing for the application at which time all
persons desiring to be heard concerning the applica�ion were given the opportunity to speak
thereon; and
WHEREAS, on January 19, 2010, the Planning Conunission reviewed the
application and recommended on a vote of 6 —0 �hat the Council grant preliminary plat approval;
and
WHEREAS, the City Council reviewed the proposal at a re�ular meeting held on
May 10, 2010, and hereby made the followin� findin�s with regards to this application:
FINDINGS
l. This application was reviewed as Zoning File#10-3438.
2. The property is zoned LR-1B Sin�le Family Lakeshore Residential District, which
normally requires a ininimum lot area of 1.0 acres and minimum lo� width of 140'. The
Property is 4.89 acres in area, of which 4.89 acres is dry, buildable, non-wetland area.
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3. The Property is �uided in the existing 2000-2020 Orono Community Management Plan
(CMP) (as well as within the proposed 2010-2030 CMP) for single faznily residential use
at a density of 1 unit per 1 acre. The proposed layout contains 3 lots on 4.89 non-wetland
acres, for an overall del2sity of 1 unit per 1 dry acre.
4. The proposed plat includes three lots. Each lot will be served via Bohns Point Road
which extends southerly off of North Shore Drive.
5. Each lot has a building site meetin� the LR-1B setback standards (75' + averabe
lakeshore setback on the lake/front, 35' rear, & 10' sides).
6. Each lot is proposed to be served with City sewer and private water supply wells.
7. The City has no current plans for trails or parks that specifically require dedication of
land from this pr��perty. Because dedication of land for park purposes is not required at
this location, a Park Dedication Fee in lieu of land per City Ordinance would be
appropriate.
8. All proposed lots will contain suitable area meetin� all established setback requirements
to allow the constr-uction of single family residences.
CONCLUSIONS, ORDER AND CONDITIONS
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that based upon one or more of the
findin�s noted above, the City Council of the City of Orono hereby �rants Prelinunary Plat
Approval including lot width variances for DNA Properties, LLC, for a 3-lot plat per the
Preliminary Plat survey/drawing by Mark S. Gronberg of Gronberg & Associates, Inc. dated
02/16/2010 and attached hereto as Exhibit A, subject to the following conditions:
l. Approval is subject to Minnehaha Creek Watershed District (MCWD) approval and
permits as required. Final plat approval shall not be granted until the Developer has
provided evidence that all required MCVr'D pennits have been obtained.
2. Development Fees
A. Park Dedication Fee. The development is subject to the standard Park Dedication
Fee requirement. Because the value of the newly created lots will be in excess of
the threshold value the 8% park fee cap of �5,�50 per lot will apply. Park
dedication fee will be 2 lots x $5,550= $11,100.
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B. Storm Water and Drainage Trunk Fee. The development is subject to the standard
Storm Water and Drainage Trunk Fee of $4,330 per acre x 4.89 gross acres =
$21,173.
3. City Engineer Approval. Approval is subject to the existing and ongoin�
recommendations of the City Engineer.
4. Plans and Specifications. The following plans and specifications shall be submitted for
review and approval by the City and other appropriate jurisdictions prior to final plat
approval, to ensure that the proposed plat will accomplish the intended purposes:
a) Final gradinQ, drainage and erosion control plan showin� existing and proposed
contours, anticipated building locations, elevations, stormwater facilities and
calculations, ��tilities and erosion control measures to Ue used during construction.
Final Plat Approval will not be granted until the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District
has approved the stonnwater management plans.
b) Sufficient detail to meet the recommendations of the City En�ineer.
�. Other Easeinents.
a) Drainage and Utility Easements shall be dedicated to the public on the fina] plat 10'
along all exterior property lines, and 5' either side of interior property lines, except
such easements shall be increased to accommodate drainage where required, subject
to City staff approval.
FINAL SUSMITTALS
The followin� list of final submittals must be submitted to the Plaiu�in� & Zoning Coordinator at
least four (4) weeks prior to the regularly scheduled Council meeting on tl�e second and fourth
Mondays of the month. These submittals are as follows:
l. Record plat drawin�s in the form of two (2) mylar copies (one copy for the City's
records and one for filing with Hennepin County) and one (1) copyreduced to 1"
= 200'. Drawing to include:
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A. Lot lines platted per preliminary plat survey/drawing by Mark S. Gronberg
dated 02/16/2010 attached hereto as Exhibit A, except as modified herein.
B. Dedication of"draina�e and utility easeinents" 10' along exterior property
lines and 5' along the interior property line.
D. Dedication of"Drainage Easements" over all drainageways.
E. Naming of plat.
2. Legal docuinents required:
A. Title opinion addressed to the City or a title insurance policy in favor of
the City. All owners, mort�a�e holders or others with property interest
indicated therein shall sign tlie plat and all other documents affected by
such interest.
B. The applicant must provide certified copies of all recorded easements
cun-ently affecting the property.
E. Signed Developer's Agreement.
F. Letter of Credit for construction of improvements. The City Engineer
shall establish the amount to be provided in the Letter of Credit.
3. Plat approval fees to be paid: Total due: $33,253.00.
A. Final plat fee = $700.00
B. Legal review & filing fees for subdivision and associated documents:
�?80.00
C. Park Dedication Fee: $11,100.00
D. Stonnwater and Drainaae Trunk Fee: $21,173.
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Adopted by the City Council of the City of Orono, Minnesota at a regular meeting
held this 10°i day of May, 2010.
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This instrument was acknowledged before me this_�_ day of J�-�'—�--- , 2010 by
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The undersigned, being duly qualified and appointed City Clerk of the City of
Orono, Minnesota, certifies that I compared the foregoing resolution adopted at the
meeting of the Orono City Council on May 10, 2010, with the original thereof on file in
my office, and the same is a correct transcription thereof.
WITNESS my hand officially as such City Clerk and the Corporate seal of the
City this 12`h day of Mav , 2010.
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Certified, filed andlor recorded on
Feb 24, 2014 12:00 PM
Office of the County Recorder
Hennepin County, Minnesota
Martin McCormick, County Recorder
Mark V. Chapin, County Auditor and Treasurer
Deputy 98 Pkg ID 1086166M
Doc Name: Resolution
Document Recording Fee $46.00
Document Total $46.00
This cover sheet is now a permanent part of the recorded document.
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A RESOLUTION APPROVING TH�
PRELIMINARY PLAT FOR
PROP�RTY LOCATED AT
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FILE NO. 14-3646
WHERE.�S, DNA Froperti�s, LLC, a �innesota Limited Liability Company,
(hereinafter the "Deveioper") is the owner of the property within the City of Orono (hereinafter
the "City") focated at 1535 Bohns Point Raad and iegally described as follows:
Lot 1, Bfock 1, Beth & Bridget, Hennepin County, Minnesota
(hereinafter the "Property"); and
WHEREQS, on December 19; 2013, the Developer filed a compfete subdivision
ap;�iication with th� City for preiiminary approval o` a 2 iot r�sident�ai qlat of the Property, and
WH�RE�,S, after due published and mailed notice in accordance with Ninneso�a
Statutes 462.358 et. s�q. and the City of Orono Zoning and Subdivision Codes. on January 21 ,
2014, the Orono P�anning Commission held a pubfic hearing for the applica"tion at which time all
persons desiring to be h�ard concerning the appficaiion were given the opportunity to speak
thereon: and
WH�R�RS, on ,;anuary 21, 2014, the Pianning Commission reviewed the
application and recommended on a vote of 6 — 0 that the Council grant prefiminary p{at
approva!: and
WH�REAS, the �ity Council reviewed the proposal at a regufar meeting hefd on
rebruary 1 G, 2014, and hereby mad� th� folfowinq findings with regards to this application:
FINDIN�S
1. Tnis appficafion was revi?weG as Zoning �iie �14-3646.
2. The property is zoned LR.-1 B Singie Family LaKeshore �'.esidential Gistrict, whicr�
normalfy requires G minimurn iot are� of 1.0 acres and minimum iot width of 140' The
Prop�rty is 4.89 a�res in ar�a, oT wni;,h 4.89 acres is dry, buiidabie, non-wetiand area.
3. The Property is guided in the existing 2000-2030 Orono Community Management Plan
(CMP) for single Tamily residential use at a density of 1 up to unit per 1 acre. The
proposed layout contains 2 lots on 4.89 non-wetland acres, for an overail density of 0.41
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units per dry acre, meeting the density requirements.
4. The proposed plat includes two lots which will be conforming with respect to area and
width. Each lot will be served via Bohns Point Raad which extends southerly off of North
Shore Drive.
5. �ach lot is proposed to be served with City sewer and private water supply welfs.
6. The D�veloper has proposed a grading plan to establish building pad focations and
elevations. The proposed elevation of the buiiding pads will be used to establish new
existing grades for the purpose of evaluating building height.
7. The City has no current plans for traiis or parks that specifically require dedication of
land from this property. Be^,ause dedication of land for park purposes is not required at
this lo�ation, a Park Dedication Fee in fieu of land per City Ordinance woufd be
appropriate.
8. All preposed lots will contain suitabi� area meeting ail estabfished LR-1 B district setback
requirements to allow the cor,struction of single famify resiaences.
�ONC�.I:SIOf�S, ORD=R AND CONDITIOI�S
NOW, TH�REFOR�, BE iT R�SO�V�D, that based upon one or more of the
findings noted above, the City Council of the City of Orono hereby grants Preliminary Plat
Approval fior DNA Properties, LLC, for a 2-fot piat per the Preliminary Plat survey/drawing by
�ark S. Gronberg of Gronberg & Associates, inc. �ated 12/02/i 3 and attached hereto as
Exhibit A, subject to the folfowing conditions:
1. Approval is subject to Minnehaha Cree4� Watershed District (M�WD) approval and
permits as required Final plat approval shall not be granted until the Developer has
provided evidence that all required MCWD permits have been obtained.
1 . Existing g�ade for both lots ror building height determina'tion and cafcuiation of the
number o� stories shall be the proposea grades as shown on the Proposed vrading Plan
dated 01/27/14 attacned as Exhibit �. The grading pian as approved establishes new
existing grades.
2. Development rees based on 2014 �e� Scheduie:
A. Park Dedication Fee. The development is subject to the standard Park
Dedication Fee requirement. Because the value of the newly Cteated fots will be
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in excess of the threshold value the 8% park fee cap of �5,550 per Iot will apply.
Park dedication fee will be for 1 lot x $5,550 = $5,550.
B. Storm Water and Drainaae Trunk Fee. The development is subiect to the
standard Storm Water and Drainag� Trunk Fee of $5,000 per acre x 4.89 gross
acres = $24,450.
3. City Engineer Approval. Approval is subject to the existing and ongoing
recommendations of the City Engineer.
4. Plans and Specifications. The following plans and specifications shall be submitted for
review and approval by the City and other appropriate jurisdictions prior to final plat
approval, to ensure that the proposed piat will accomplish the intended purposes:
a} Fina� grading, drainage and erosion control pian showing existing and proposed
contours, an"ti�ipated buiiding locations, elevations, stormwater facilities and
calcuiations, utilities and erosion control measures to be used during construction.
Final °!at F�pp�oval will not be granted until tne Ninnehaha Creek Watershed District
hGs approved ine stormwater management plans.
b) Sufficient detail to meet tne recommenaations of the City �ngineer.
5. Otner Easements.
a) Drainage and Utility �asements shall be dedicated to the pubiic on the final pfat 10'
afong all exterior property lines, and 5' either side of interior property lines� AXCApt
such easements srall be increased to accommo�ate drainag� where required,
subiect to City staff approval.
FINAL SEJBMIT�ALS
The following list of final submittals must be submitted to the Pianning & Zoning Coordinator at
ieast rour (4) weeks prior to tne regularly scheduied Council meeting on tne second and rourth
Nondays of tne month. These submit;als are as foliows
1. Record plat drawings in the form of two (2) mylar copies (one copy for the City's
records and one for filing with Hennepin County) and one (1) copy reduced to 1"
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= 200'. Drawing to include:
A. Lot fines pfatted per preliminary plat survey/drawing by Mark S. Gronberg
dated 12/02/13 attacned hereto as Exhibit A, except as modified herein.
B. Dedication of "drainage and utility easements" 10' along exterior property
fines and 5' along the interior property line.
D. Dedication of "Drainage Easements" over all drainageways.
E. Naming of plat.
2. Legal documents required:
A. Titf� opinion addressed to the City or a title insurance policy in favor of
tne City. All owners, mortgage holders or others with property interest
indi�ated therein srall sign the plat and all other documents afrected by
such inierest.
B. The applicant must provide certitied copies of all recorded easements
currently affecting the property.
3. P�at approvai fess to be paid: Total due: �3Q,98�.00.
P,. Final plat fee = $700.00
B. Legal review & filing f�es for subdivision and associated documents:
�280.00
C. Park Deaication Fee ��.55Q.00
D. Stormwater and Drairage i runk Fee: �24,450.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Orono, Minnesota at a reguiar meeting
held this 10'h aay of February, 2014.
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,JULIE FRASCA he�ey executed the same i his r authorized
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of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is
true and correct.
WITNESS my hand and official seal.
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The undersigned, being duly qualified and appointed City Clerk of the City of
Orono, Minnesota, certifies that I compared the foregoing resolution adopted at the
meeting of the Orono City Council on February 10, 2014, with the original thereof on
file in my office, and the same is a correct transcription thereof.
WITNESS my hand officially as such City Clerk and the corporate seal of the
City this (,��``day of /_` : 1 �, <<��� � , 2014.
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Doc No A10066296
Certified, filed and/or recorded on
Apr 2, 2014 10:30 AM
Office of the County Recorder
Hennepin County, Minnesota
Martin McCormick, County Recorder
Mark V. Chapin, County Auditor and Treasurer
Deputy 98 Pkg ID 1096253C
Doc Name: Resolution
Document Recording Fee $46.00
Document Total $46.00
This cover sheet is now a permanent part of the recorded document.
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A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE PLAT OF
BOHNS POINT WEST
FILE #14-3659
WHEREAS, the City of Orono is a municipal corporation organized and existing
under the laws of the State of Minnesota; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Orono (hereinafter "City Councii") has
adopted subdivision and land development regulations for the orderly, economic and safe
development of land within the City; and
WHEREAS, on June 24, 2013 the City Council considered the application by the
developer, DNA Properties, LLC, a Minnesota Limited Liability Company, (hereinafter the
"Owners") for subdivision of property identified as 1535 Bohns Point Road and legally described
as: Lot 1, Block 1, Beth & Bridget, EXCEPT that part of said Lot 1 which lies southerly of a
line drawn on a bearing of South 73 degrees 02 minutes 33 seconds West from the angle
point in the Southerly line of said Lot 1, assuming a bearing basis of South 67 degrees 20
minutes West for the Westerly segment of said Southerly line of Lot 1, Hennepin County,
Minnesota (hereinafter the "Property"); and
WHEREAS, on February 10, 2014, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 6365
granting Preliminary Plat Approval for the proposed subdivision of the Property into two single
family residential lots; and
WHEREAS, the Owners have completed or have agreed to complete all other
requirements of the platting regulations of the City including:
1. Completion of all platting requirements of Preliminary Plat Resolution No. 6365.
2. Dedication on the plat of Drainage and Utility Easements as required in Resolution No.
6365.
3. Provision to the City of a title opinion for the Property and certified copies of all recorded
easements currently affecting the Property.
4. Payment of Park Dedication Fee in the amount of$5,550.00.
5. Payment of Storm Water and Drainage Trunk Fee in the amount of $24,450.00.
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that based on the findings of Resolution
No. 6365, the City Council of the City of Orono does hereby approve the two-lot plat of BOHNS
POINT WEST, Hennepin County, Minnesota (a copy of which is attached as Exhibit A) subject to
the foliowing conditions:
1. The Final Plat approval granted by this Resolution shall expire six months from the
approval date (September 24, 2014).
2. Development within BOHNS POINT WEST is subject to the Conclusions, Orders and
Conditions enumerated within Preliminary Plat Resolution No. 6365.
3. The approvals granted in this Resolution shall become effective only when all conditions
of approval requiring actions by the Owners have been satisfied.
4. The Owners shall adhere to the approved proposed grading plan by Gronberg &
Associates dated January 27, 2014 attached as Exhibit B. This approval specifically
allows the calculation of the number of stories and defined building height for proposed
homes on the lots to be based on the approved proposed grades as shown in Exhibit B.
5. The City Clerk shall release the plat documents for filing only upon certification by the City
Attorney, Planning & Zoning Coordinator and City Engineer that all requirements of the
platting regulations have been satisfied.
6. The aforesaid plat shall be filed by the City of Orono with the Hennepin County Recorder
on or before September 24, 2014 together with a certified original copy of this resolution
and Execuied copies of ine easements and covenants per'tineni inereto.
The approval granted by this Resolution shall expire if the conditions of this Resolution have not
been met or the plat has not been filed by the date specified above. In that event, it will be
necessary to file a new application with the City of Orono for subdivision review.
Adopted by the City Council of Orono this 24th day of March, 2014.
ATTEST:
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Adam LaFavre '
1535 Bohn's Point Road
Wayzata, Minnesota 55391
RE: Permit#2006-0164, Shoreline Riprap, Lake Minnetonka(27-133P), Hennepin County
Dear Mr. LaFavre:
Enclosed is Permit#2006-0164 authorizing the placement of riprap at a 3:1 (H:V)or shallower slope along
450 feet of shoreline to replace the existing boulder wall. Please read the Conditions of tl�e permit,
particularly those relating to erosion control. Also note that Condition#14 prohibits wark between April l
and June 30 in order to minimize the impacts of the work along the shoreline on fish spawning.
You indicated during our site visit that you are interested in methods to discourage geese from congregating
in your yard. You are encouraged to consider incorporating native vegetation into this project,particularly
along the shoreline area to the south of the lagoon entrance and to the north of your dock.This will still keep
an adequate area open for lake access.An information brochure,"Homeowners'Guide to Goose Problems,"
is enclosed that describes methods for controlling geese.Note that landscaping is considered to be the most
effective lonb term and environmentally sound method of reducing goose problems. This information can
also be found on the DNR website at: http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/livingwith_wildlife/geese/
If you have any questions concerning this permit, please contact me at 65]-772-7910.
Sincerely,
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Julie C. Ekman
Area Hydrologist
Enclosures �
c: Applicant Agent: Minnetonka Portable Dredging,Tom Niccum w/permit card
City of Orono,Mike Gaffron�
Minnehaha Creek Watershed District,Renae Clark
Hennepin County Environmental Services,Joel Settles
Hennepin Conservation District, Stacey Puranen
U. S.Army Corps of Engineers, .Toe Yanta
DNR Conservation Officer,Jackie Glaser
DNR Ecological Services, Wayne Barstad
DNR Fisheries, Daryl Ellison
DNR Wildlife,Bryan Lueth
DNR Central Office Permits Unit
DNR Information: 65l-296-6157 • 1-888-646-6367 • TTY: 651-296-5484 • 1-800-657-3929
An Equal Opportunity Employer �� Printed on Recycled Paper Containin!*a
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PUBLIC WATERS Permit Number
WORK PERMIT 2oos-0164
DEPAATMENTOF '
NATUAAL RESOURCES
Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 103G, and on the basis of statements and information contained in the
permit application, letters, maps, and plans submitted by the applicant and other supporting data, all of which are made a part
hereof by reference, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED to the applicant to pertorm the work as authorized below:
Public Water County
Lake Minnetonka, Crystal Bay 27-133-17 Hennepin (27)
Name of Permittee Telephone Number(Include Area Code)
Adam LaFavre 952-885-6347
A ent: Minnetonka Portable Dred in A ent: 952-474-9454
Address (No. & Street, RFD, Box No., City, State, Zip Code)
1535 Bohn's Point Road, Wayzata, Minnesota 55391
Authorized Work:
Replace existing boulder wall with natural rock riprap at 3:1 slope along 450 fieet of shoreline; all as
shown and described in permit application and supporting materials received August 19, 2005, and the
Conditions of this permit.
Purpose of Permit: Expiration Date of Permit
Natural rock riprap November 30, 2006
Property Described As:
SE�/aSEYa, Section 8, T117N, R23W
This permit is granted subject to the following CONDITIONS:
1. The permittee is nat released from any rules, regulations, requirements, or standards of any applicable federal, state, or
focal agencies; including, but not limited to, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Board of Water and Soil Resources, MN
Pollution Control Agency, watershed districts, water management organizations, county, city and township zoning. This
permit does not release the permittee of any permit requirement of the St. Paul district, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Army
Corps of Engineers Centre, 190 Fifth Street East, St. Paul, MN 551 01-1 638.
2. �This permit is not assignable by the permittee except with the written consent of the Commissioner of Natural Resources.
3. The permittee shall notify the Area Hydrologisi at least five days in advance of the commencement of the work authorized
hereunder and notify him/her of its completion Nr�thin five days. The Notice of Permit issued by the Commissioner shall be
kept securely posted in a conspicuous p�ace at the site ofi operations.
4. The permittee shall make no changes, without written permission previously obtained from the Commissioner of Natural
Resources, in the dimensions, capacity or location of any items of work authorized hereunder.
5. The permittee shall grant access to the site at all reasonable times during and after construction to authorized
representatives of the Commissioner of Natural Resources for inspection of the work author�zed hereunder.
6. This permit may be terminated by the Commissioner of Natural Resources at any time deemed necessary for the
conservation of water resources of the state, or in the interest of public health and welfare, or for violation of any of the
conditions or applicable laws, unfess otherwise provided in the permit.
7. Construction work authorized under this permit sha.11 be completed on or before the date specified above. The permittee
may request an extension of the time to complete the project, stating the reason thereof, upon written request to the
Commissioner of Natural Resources.
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8. In all cases where the permittee by pertorming the work authorized by this permit shall involve the taking, using, or
damaging of any property rights or interests of any other person or persons, or of any publicly owned lands or improvements
thereon or interests therein, the permittee, before proceeding, shall obtain the written consent of all persons, agencies, or
authorities concerned, and shall acquire all property, rights, and interests needed for the work.
9. This permit is permissive only. No liability shall be imposed by the State of Minnesota or any of its officers, agents or
employees, officially or personally, on account of the granting hereof or on account of any damage to any person or property
resulting from any act or omission of the permittee or any of its agents, employees, or contractors. This permit shall not be
construed as estopping or limiting any legal claims or right of action of any person other than the state against the permittee,
its agents, employees, or contractors, for any damage or injury resulting from any such act or omission, or as estopping or
limiting any legal claim or right of action of the state against the permittee, its agents, employees, or contractors for violation
of or failure to comply with the permit or applicable conditions. '
10. Any extension of the surface of public waters from work authorized by this permit shall become public waters and left open
and unobstructed for use by the public.
11. Where the work authorized by this permit involves the draining or filling of wetlands not subject to DNR regulations, the
permittee shall not initiate any work under this permit until the permittee has obtained official approval from the responsible
local government unit as required by the Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act.
12. Erosion control measures shall be adequately designed for the site characteristics. They may include staked haybales,
diversion channels, sediment ponds, or sediment fences. They shall be installed in accordance with "Protectinq Water Qualitv
in Urban Areas" MPCA, March 1, 2000 (and as revised in the future), prior to commencement and maintained throughout the
project. All exposed soil shall be stabilized as soon as possible and no later than 72 hours after the completion of the project.
Topsoil should be used to re-dress disturbed soil areas and indigenous plant species should be used to revegetate disturbed
areas whenever possible.
13. Any work below the water level shall be encircled by a flotation sediment curtain to prevent sediment from being transported
beyond the construction site. This sediment curtain shall be constructed and maintained as illustrated on the enclosure
entitled "6.32 Treatment Measures: Flotation Silt Curtains." (Copy Enclosed) The barrier shall be removed upon completion of
the work after the silt has settled.
14. No activity affecting the bed of the protected water may be conducted between April 1 and June 30,to minimize impacts on
fish spawning and migration. If work during this time is essential, it shall be done only upon written approval of the Area
Fisheries Manager, at 952-826-6756.
c: Applicant Agent: Minnetonka Portabie Dredging, Tom Niccum/with permit card
City of Orono, Mike Gaffron
Minnehaha Creek Watershed District, Renae Clark
Hennepin County Environmenta� Services, Joel Settles
Hennepin Conservation District, Stacey Puranen
U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Joe Yanta
DNR Conservation Officer, Jackie Glaser
DNR Ecological Services, Wayne Barstad
DNR Fisheries, Daryl Ellison
DNR Wildlife, Bryan Lueth
DNR Central Office Permits Unit
Lake Minnetonka (27-133-17) File
Authorized Signature Title Date
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ulie C. Ekman Area Hydrologist �� � �� �s
Version 09/29/04 This information is available in an alternative format upon request
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MD,R REQUEST FOR REVIEW AND COMMENTS
H�'ater..
- _ February 2005 Version
DNR WATERS PERMIT APPLICATION NUMBER: 2OOC)-��'�" �'Fj Z-/ �Cyl ,�C
DATE OF REQUEST: 8/31/OS 9,j�4('
DATE COMMENTS DUE: �s,��e r.��.e��,;.e��nem��;,h;,,3o a��,, 9/30/OS
Return Comments to: 1200 Warner Rd, St. Paul, MN 55106-6793
Note:DNR Fisheries, Wildlife and Eco Services Staff are to respond using the PW Perrrtit Review Checklist Form
FROM: Julie Ekman PHONE: (651)772-7910 EMAIL: julie.ekman@dnr.state.mn.us
TO:
X County Hennepin,Joel Settles
X City City of Orono,Mike Gaffron
X Watershed Authority Minnehaha Creek,Renae Clark
X SWCD Hennepin,Stacey Puranen
X Corps of Engineers Joe Yanta
X DNR Wildlife Bryan Lueth
X DNR Fisheries Daryl Ellison
X DNR Eco. Services Wayne Barstad
r (other)
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PROPOSAL INFORMATION
Applicant: Adam LaFavre, 1535 Bohn's Point Road
Public Water Name: Lake Minnetonka DNR ID#: 27-133 County: Hennepin
Township: 117 Range: 23 Section(ro i se�.�: SE SE Sect 8
Permit Type:
X Public Water � Appropriation I"' Dam Safety
Project Description(by Area Hydro):
Applicant is requesting to reset fallen riprap along 450 feet of shoreline at 1535 Bohn's Point Rd in
Orono.
Comments and Recommendation(by Reviewer):
Name of Reviewer: Title: Date:
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NA•026620-03B (V2.02 for MS WORD)09/Ol/04
Minnesota Local/State/Federal A lication Form for Water/Wetland Projects
For Internal Use Only
Application No. Field Office Code Date Initial Application Received Date initial Application Deemed Complete
PART I: BASIC APPLICATION f �'��1d���::.�
"See HEI.P"diruts you to important additional information and assistance in Instructions,Page:. % ��` s %+,l
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I. LANDOWNER/APPLICANT CONTACT INFORMATIOv(See Help 1) '/ �` ���> � :;
Name:A�a�11 L.G2�G(/✓� Phone: 9SZ' S8S G 37 7 �c�i , -w� ���� ..�
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Complete mailing address:5-QD WP,�1 Gu�(CC StY�e� �Ct/S'idV /�/1IV �.��/
2. NAME,TYPE AND SIZE OF PUBLIC WATGRS or WETLANDS IMPACTED(Attach Addr[rona(Projec�Area sheets ifneeded)
Name or LD.t!of Waters Impacted(if app(icable;if known): �/lC ,Uinp���.te,,�...
(Check all that apply):�JLake ❑River ❑Wetland type� 1 ❑ 1 L ❑2 ❑3 ❑4 ❑5 ❑6 ❑7 ❑8
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3. PROJECT LOCATION (lnjorma(ion cnn be jound on property tac stalemen(,properly(itle or tille inst�ranceJ:
Project street address:/�,j5 Qd�INS 1pGi/tf�04C� Fire k: P��� '' Ciry(if applicable):
'h Section: Section: Township#: Range#:OS��723��%,/ co��nry: �eh�tP�n
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Lot#: �jd l Block: DU / Subdivision: Watershed(name or#)
Attach a simple site locator map. If needed,include on the map written directions to the site from a known location or landmark,and
provide distances from known locations. Label the sheet SITE LOCATOR MAP.
4. TYPE OF PROJECT: Describe the type of proposed work. Attach TYPE OF PROJECT sheet if'needed.
R�� - RaP �tPc�� See defails and d�au�rny af�rehed
5. PROJECT PURPOSE,DESCRIPTION AND DIMENSIONS: Describe what you plan to do and why it is needed,how you plan to
construct the project with dimensions(length,width,depth),area of impact,and when you propose to construct the project. This is the
most important part of your application. See HELP 5 before completing this section;see What To Include on Plans(Instructions,
page 1). Attach PROJECT DESCRIPTION sheet.
Footprint of'projecr. .acres or square feet drained,filled or excavated.
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6. PROJECT ALTERNATIVGS: What altematives to this proposed pro.ject have you considered thlt would avoid or minimize impacts
to wedands or waters? List at least TWO additional alternatives to your project in Section 5 that avoid wetlands(one of which may be"no
build"or"do nothing"),2nd explain why you chose to pursue the option described in this application over these alternatives. Attach
PROJECTAI.TER:'VAT/VES sheet if needed.
7. ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS: For projects that impact more than 10,000 square feet of water or wetlands,list the complete
mai!ing addresscs of adiacent propem�awners on an attached.;enaratr.sh�ei. !Sre HF.i,P 7;
8. PORT[ON OF WORK COMPLETGD: Is any portion of the work in weNand or water areas already completed? ❑Yes �No. If
yes,describe the completed work on a separate sheet of paper labeled WORK ALREADY COMPLCTED. (See HELP S)
9. STATUS OF OTHER APPROVALS: List any other permits,reviews or approvals related to this proposed project Uiat are either pending or
have already bcen approvcd or denied on a separate attached sheet. See HELP 9.
(0. 1 am applying for state and local authorization to conduct the work described in this application. 1 am familiar with the information
contained in this application. To the best of my knowledge and belief,all information in I is true,com lete and accuratc. 1 possess
the authoriry ro undertake Ihe work described,or 1 am acting as the duly authoriz e f d n .
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Signalure ofapplicnnt(Lnndowner) Dnte Signnture ofagen!(i npp rcuble) Dn�e
This block must be signed by the person who desires to undertake the proposed acuvity and has the necessa.ry property rights to do so. If only the Agent has signed,
please attach a separate sheet sig�ed by the landowner,giv�ng necessary authorizatlon to the Agent.
Minnesota Local/State/Federal Application forms for WatedWetland Projects
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either of these addresses. Completed applications must be submitted ro the Distnet engineer havingjurisdic�ion over the locazion of the proposed activity.
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Sanetuanes Act,33 USC 1413,Section 103. Principal purpose:(nfortnation provided on this form will be used in evaluating Ihe applicetion for n permit Routine uses:This
infomiation may bc shued with the Depamnent oFJustice and other Federal,state,and local govemment agencies. Submission of requated infortnetion is voluntary;however,if
information is not provided,the oermit application cxnnot be evaluaced nor cnn x pennit be issued.
ITEMS 1 THROUGH 4 TO BE FILLED IN BY THE CORPS
f APPL[CATION NO. 2.FIELD OFFICE CODE 3.DATE RECEiVFD 4 DATE APPLICATION CO!vtPLETED
YOU DO NOT NEED TO COMPLETE ITEMS 6-10 and 12-25 in the SHADED AREAS.
AU applicants must complete non-shaded items 5 and 26. [f an agent is used,also complete items 8 and 1 1. This optional Federal form is valid
for use only when included as art of this entire state a lication acket.
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The application must be signed by the person who desires to undertake the proposed activity(appiicant),or it may be signed by a duly authorized agent if
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Bill & Tom Niccum
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Excelsior MN 55331
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Minnesota Local/State/Federal Application Form for Water/Wetland Projects
Part 1; Basic Application
5. PROJEC"i'PURPO�E, D�SCt"�IFTIOi1 �ND DIMENSI�NS:
This project is necessary because the riprap is falling apart, some rocks have already
fallen down into the water and we need to reset to strengthen and secure the shoreline.
Reset existing riprap to conform with current DNR& MCWD rules.
The job will be completed entirely by barge.
The dimensions are 450' long, 9' wide, and 3' deep (high)
We propose to construct this project upon receiving approval from DNR& MCWD.
6. PROJECT ALTERNATNES:
Leave riprap as is in current unstable condition.
No other alternative seems feasible as the riprap is in place and just needs to be reset
in order to comply with the current regulations of 3 to 1 slope.
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--= Orono, MN 55356 Crystal Bay, MN 55323-0066
September 23, 2010
DNA Properties, LLC
121 East Park Square
Owatonna, MN 55060
We have been informed by the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District that you intend to install riprap on your
property at 1535 Bohns Point Road. Because riprap is often part of a larger project we want to alert you to some
related City code provisions so you can avoid the hassle and expense of obtaining an after-the-fact permit or even
having to undo some of the work.
With few exceptions, including riprap and lakeshore steps, City code prohibits the installation of impervious
surfaces within 75 feet of the lake. Any sort of fabric is considered impervious. This means that riprap rock may
be extended farther than allowed by the riprap permit but no fabric may be installed under it.
The following activities require a permit from the City:
• Any earth movement outside the area where the rip rap will be placed
• Replacement of retaining walls and/or installation of new retaining walls within 75 feet of the lake
(regardiess of the height of the walls)
• Construction or replacement of lakeshore steps
• Removal of trees (dead or alive) six inches in diameter or larger within 75 feet of the lake
• Removal of vegetation on any slope within 75 feet of the lake that is too steep to easily walk
• Removal of vegetation or trimming of trees larger than six feet to provide a view of the lake from the
house
• Total or near total removal of vegetation within 75 feet of the lake not part of another permit
A tree removal permit can be arranged by calling 952-249-4600. For the other permits your contractor must
submit a permit application and pians for review. Additional information can be found at the City website,
www.ci.orono.mn.us.
If you have any questions feel free to contact me at cmattson(a�ci.orono.mn.us or at 952-249-4627.
Sincerely,
C�u�r�e..wl�k��--
Christine Mattson
Planning Assistant
c Minnetonka Portable Dredging
500 West Lake Street
Excelsior, MN 55331
Telephone(952)249-4600 • Fax(952)249-4616
www.ci.orono.mn.us
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SHORELINE EROSION PROTECTION — FAST TRACK PERMIT
MINNEHAHA CREEK WATERSHED DISTRICT (MCWD)
18202 Minnetonka Blvd.
Deephaven, MN 55391 Ph: 952-471-0590
Fax: 952-471-0682
� DNA Properties LLC reside at 121 East Park Square ',
(Property Owner) (Street Address) I
Owatonna MN 55060 � 254-5206 request approval to install riprap ;
(City) (State) (Zip) (Phone)
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1535 Bohns Point Road �
shoreline erosion protection on property described as , located in !
(Street address) �
Orono Hennepin oe-���-Zs-aa-0o2s . The riprap installation
(Within the City boundaries) (County) (Property ID# [PID#]) i
will consist of 200� along the shoreline of Minnetonka Crystal Bay in full
(Lineal feet) (Lake) (Bay)
accordance with the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District Shoreline Protection Guideline for
riprap placement required for issuance of a Fast Track General Permit. I have contracted with
Minnetonka Portable Dredging 500 West Lake St �Xcx�s�.o r 55331 952 a�a-sa�a
(Name of Company) (Street address) (City) (Zip) (Phone)
ON FILE , to perform the work who is familiar with the technical
(Bond Number)
requirements and has fulfilled t�h �nding requirements of the watershed district(see page
two). ave read and unde C rfd the requirements fhe MCWD relating to Shoreline Erosion
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(Signature of Properly Owner) s,� (Date}
Subscri and sworn to bef re me on this ��— day of�e����Gr , 20`�
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Approved by: Date �
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12-22-'09 12: e7 FROM-Bachel Contracting 763-424-9938 T-510 P�02/002 F-292
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Principal Dwelling pernolition Permit •
� � �ONIfVC DISGL.pSt1RE 8� DECLARATION
Ta the prope�ty cwner, psmalition of the prinoipa! dw�lAna struciure on a properiy may
automadcally ierminate certain rights which may have accru�d�o the properiy by virtue ai the cOntinued exlstenc8 Of
lhet bullding.
• Rebuliding an�subatandard lot dFrecord(I,a,a lott#�at daes not meet t�e zoning distr�ct required lotare�orw�dth
�tandards)wIN,wfth few exaspiians,r�quire vatiance apprwal by th�Cf� Gbuncil,and such approval is neither
autadriaGa r►�guargnteed but requires Ihat a hardship be demonstrated.
� Additionally, all current�oning standards wi11 have to be mmt by tha new principal dweUing includin�selbacks, tot
ooveraae by snvctu�es, hardcaver(impervious surface),heignt(imits, etc.
• Where munldpal sewer is not avaflabls, prov�sion oi two (7) sites for a confo�ming an-site sewage trdatrnent
system is mandatory,
• Unfees specificaAy gpprov�d by tt�e City, au acoe�sory structures must be remaved at the Um�of principal dwellir�y
ciemoiltton.This��So applles to seasonel and permanent docks.which may na1 be re-installed urttil a new p�inoipal
dwelling�as reached the framing stage.
7he f�Aowing lnform�ion Is preaented far the purposas of advisfng the proper�y owner ofthe Implicatlon9 of remaval of
the ►nci 1 dweliln on th� ro e�t :
�. Property Addreas: 4�38 9ohns Polnt Rcad PIN# o9-ii7-23-q4•pp�3
2. 7_oning pistrlat: LR-1� Required Lot Aras: 1 acres Required Lot Widtp+ 140�
flcluel L,ot Aree 4.88 dry aorea' Acwal Lot Wldlh 4B8*'•
•according to a survey an 111e dated 12-10�09
Lot�+rea varianca I I I no required. Lot width va�ahce Is is ROt quired,
3. Required Setb�cks• F�ont --
L�keshor8l.ot: Lake roht) 7G' Stre�t Rear) 90' Side6; 10'
Average Lak�shtxe 3elb� • u be et nof a 1 bl .
A. Lot CoverHge by Structures; 1 1 ea a I lot >2 0
6, HerdCOvBr Ilmitations IIC A �a1�N4able. 0-T6'z�one�+ p°�o ellowed
�&2S0'zone�25%allowed 260-800'zon��3b�G aAowed 600•1000'zone T 36%aibwed
6. �^ MunicipaF sewer is available.
Municipal sewer is nof avallabie; on-site system tesling and dasign must be provided confirming that lwo
confcrming drainfi�ld$ftas are availeble,
'�• land(s)present. Wetland is classltled as" ", q 'buffer from the ecige of we4lend and a 2p�
9iructure setback from the buffer la rec}uir�d. '•'Calk to Plannin Qe ertmarst 8teff For addltlonal re ulrem�nte.
The underaigned propertY reby n es receipt a#t �bove tn stion. 3t�ff IMUals
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Melanie Curtis � � /7�/vg
From: Melanie Curtis
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 10:14 AM
To: Mark Gronberg
Cc: Mike Gaffron
Subject: Bohns Point Lot
Summarv Estimate of Fees*
*Based on 2009 Fee Schedule
Preliminary Subdivision Plat Application:
Preliminary Subdivision Application—Class III $850+$30 per lot
Application Escrow (guarantees payment of City's consultant costs) $2,500(no public
improvements)—$10,000 (w/ pub. Improvements)
Estimated cost of City Engineer's review of preliminary plat $500
(Actual cost will be billed to property owner)
Estimated cost of wetland consultant's review $500
(Actual cost will be billed to property owner)
Final Subdivision Plat Application:
Final Subdivision Application, including Legal Review and Filing
(w/covenants) (Covers first review of documents, if additional time is
required,those costs will be billed to the property owner.) $600
Storm Water and Drainage Trunk Fee $4,333/acre
(paid for the entire plat)
Park Fee (8%of Fair Market Value), but no less than
$3,250/per lot and no more than $5,550 per lot x lots $5,550 x#of new lots
Estimared cost of City Engineer's review of final plat $500.00
(Actual cost will be billed to property owner)
Final Subdivision Application Fee is paid with the application.
Storm Water and Drainage Trunk Fee, Park Fee and consultant costs are paid before final plat is recorded.
Melanie Curtis
Planning & Zoning Coordinator
City of Orono
2750 Kelley Parkway
Orono, MN 55356 ��
Direct Dial: 952.249.4627 �aC/
Fax: 952.249.4616
Planning &2oning Office 952.249.4620
Email: mcurtisCa�ci.orono.mn.us
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LAND USE APPLICATION ESCROW A REEMENT
Application #� - 3�3�
AGREEMEPJT made this �� day of ���'Ybrx/,�20 D%� by and between the CITY OF
ORONO, a Minnesota municipal corporation ("City") and D�tiA �R a�FRr�F.s'��,/iv�
[a corporation — optionalj ("Owner").
Recitals
1. Owner has filed �oninQ Application # �(� - 3�"�formally requesting the City to
review plans for /� /(/J� n
located at 3 � �, ;,�,�-
the "Subject Property") as more fully shown and described on Exhibit"A" attached hereto.
_2. Owner requests the City to review said plans which requires City approval including 5�7'�
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3. The City is willing to commence its review of the application and incur costs associated with said
review only if the Owner establishes an escrow to ensure reimbursement to the City of its costs.
NOW THEREFORE, THE PARTIES AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
1. DEPOSIT OF ESCROW FUNDS. Contemporaneously with the execution of this Escrow
Agreement, the Owner shall deposit $ 2�_ with the City. All accrued interest, if any, shall be paid to the
City to reimburse the City for its cost in administering the escrow account.
2. PUf�POSE OF ESCROW. The purpose of the escrow is to guarantee reimbursement to the City
for all out-of-pocket costs the City has incurred (including planning, engineering, or legal consultant review) or will
incur in meeting with the Owner, reviewing the plans, and preparing agenda packet material for City Council
review of application #�_ - 3�-3�`( Eligible expenses shall be consistent with expenses the Owner
would be responsible for under a zoning and subdivision application.
3. MONTHLY BILLING. As the City receives consultant bills for incurred costs, the City will in turn
send a bill to the Owner. Owner shall be responsible for payment to the City within 30 days of the Owner's receipt
of bill.
4. DISBURSEMENT FROM ESCROW ACCOUNT. In the event that the Owner does not make
payment to the City within the timeframe outlined in #3 above, the City may draw from the escrow account without
further approval of the Owner to reimburse the City for eligible expenses the City has incurred. The City shall
notify the Owner of such draw and the nature of the expense for which the reimbursement is being made. If the
�SCi'v'vv al`iviiie; iai�S �'Jc�O'vJ 7J% Gf t��@ lll'IC�J.ICIdi @S�iUW coiilGUili [�'i@ l)Wll@C shaii �e;�osit additional SUillS 8S
directed by the City, or the City shall discontinue all review.
5. CLOSING ESCROW. The Balance on deposit in the escrow, if any, shall be returned to the
Owner when the review has been completed.
6. CERTIFY UNPAID CHARGES. If the project is abandoned by Owner, or if the eligible expenses
incurred by the City exceed the amount in escrow, the City shall have the right to certify the unpaid balance to the
subject ro erty pursuant to Minn. Stat. §§415.01 and 366.012.
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4. The use of the Subject Property as described in paragraph B, above, is:
a. Permitted Yes
b. Conditional No
c. Nonconforming No
d. Parking Yes
(The current number of parking spaces is in compliance with the current zoning
requirements)
5. There are records in the City files of unsatisfied zoning violation(s): No
6. Variances have been granted for the Property. * Yes
7. Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM): Yes
Property appears to be in zone(s) C
Community Panel No. 270178 0010 C Dated: 10/17/1978
* For additional comments, please use Section 8 "Comments"
8. Comments: A variance was granted in conjunction with a conditional use permit on
December 8, 1986 for excavation within 75' of the OHWL of Lake Minnetonka(City
of Orono zoning file #1039)
9. This information was researched by the undersigned, on request, as a public service.
The undersigned certifies that the above information in paragraphs 1-8 is believed to
be accurate based on or relating to the information supplied in paragraphs A, B and C;
however, neither the undersigned nor the City assumes liability for errors and
omissions. All information was obtained from public records which may be inspected
during regular business hours.
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§ 10.24
SEC. 10.24. LR-1B ONE FAMILY LAKESHORE RESIDEI\TTIAL DISTRICT.
Subd. 1. Purpose. The "LR-1B" One Family Lakeshore Residential District is
intended to provide a district which will allow a combination of inedium density residential
developments and limited agricultural activity. Planned residential developments may be allowed
by conditional use permits. The proposed land use may not endanger the quality of storm water
runoff into Lake Minrietonka or Long Lake. Because of the location of the district near Lake
I�iinnetonka or Long Lake, special regulations are necessary to protect these natural resources from
the effects of dense development. This district shall have immediate access to highways and public
sanitary sewer.
Subd. 2. Permitted Uses. Within any "LR-1B" One Family Lakeshore Residential
District, no structures or land shall be used except for one or more of the following uses:
A. Any permitted use as regulated in the "R-lA" District.
Subd. 3. Conditional Uses.Within any"LR-1B" One Family Lakeshore Residential
District, no structure or land shall be used for the following uses except by conditional use permit:
A. Any conditional use as regulated in the "R-lA" District.
Subd. 4. Accessory Uses. Within any "LR-1B" One Family Lakeshore Residential
District no accessory structure or use of land shall be permitted except for one or more of the
following uses:
A. Any accessory use as regulated in the "R-1 A" District and 'private docks'
subject to the City Code and other applicable regulations, including boat density regulations.
Subd. 5. Area, Height, Lot VVidth and Yard Requirements.
A. Height.No structure or building shall exceed 2-1/2 stories or thirty feet in
height except as provided in Section 10.75.
B. Lots. The following minimum requirements sha 1 be observed:
Side Yard Side Yard
Lot Lot Front Adjacent to Rear Adjacent to
Area Width Yard AnY�ther Lot Yard Street
1 acre 140 feet 35 feet 10 feet 30 feet 35 feet
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ORONO CC 285 (4-1-84)
§ 10.20
SEC. 10.20. R-lA ONE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT.
Subd. 1.Purpose. The"R-lA" One Family Residential District is intended to provide
a district which will allow a combination of low density residential development and limited
agricultural activity. Planned residential developments may be allowed by conditional use permit.
The district shall have immediate access to highways and public sanitary sewer.
Subd. 2. Permitted Uses. Within any "R-lA" One Family Residential District, no
structure or land shall be used except for one or more of the following uses:
A. One family detached dwellings.
B. Public owned parks and playgrounds.
C. Municipal buildings.
Subd. 3. Conditional Uses. Within any "R-lA" One Family Residential District, no
structure or land shall be used for the following uses except by conditional use permit:
A. Schools. Public schools and parochial or private schools which teach a
curriculum similar to a public school provided no building shall be located within fifty feet of any
lot line of an abutting lot in an "R" District and that a fence be erected fifteen feet or more from all
street lot lines where the abutting use is for open play, and nursery schools providing fifty square feet
of playground space per pupil.
1. Uses Accessory To A High School. The following uses are
accessory to a High School use and require a separate conditional use permit:
a. Indoor Ice Arenas. All such facilities and structures shall
be located on the same tax parcel as the principal High School Use to which they are accessory. No
such structures shall be located less than 50 feet from any lot line of an abutting lot in an "R"
District. Such facilities shall not be separated from the principal High School use by a public road.
All such facilities shall be owned and operated by the school district,or by a non-profit organization
under a land lease arrangement with the school district. The developer of such a facility, prior to
final Conditional Use Permit approval by the City Council, shall demonstrate financial capability
to complete construction of said facility, by providing suitable documentation that at least eighty
percent (80%) of the estimated project costs are in the control of the school district or non-profit
lessee.
Source: Ordinance No. 145,2nd Series
Effective Date: 3-11-96
ORONO CC 279 (4-1-84)
§ io.2o
B. Churches. Churches including those related structures located on the same
site which are an integral part of the church proper, convents or homes' for persons related to a
religious function on the same site provided no building other than a residence shall be located
within fifty feet of any lot line of an abutting lot in an "R" District.
G Clubs, Camps, etc. Golf courses, country clubs, tennis clubs, public
swimming pools serving more than one family, scout camps, YMCA camps, YWCA camps, church
camps, or private non-profit parks, playgrounds and other similar uses. The principal structure for
any of the above listed uses shall be 100 feet or more from any abutting lot in an "R" District, and
accessory structures shall be a minimum of fifty feet from any lot line.
D. Public Service Structures. Public service structures, including but not
limited to electric transmission lines, buildings such as telephone exchange stations, booster or
pressure regulating stations,wells, and plumbing stations, elevated tanks, lift stations and electrical
power substations,provided no building shall be located within 50' from any lot line of an abutting
lot in an "R" District. Prior to granting such permit it shall be found that the architectural design of
service structures is compatible to the neighborhood in which it is to be located and thus will
promote the general welfare. Public service structures as defined above that have been approved by
the City at required public hearings for public improvement projects shall not require a conditional
use permit but such structures shall be subject to all other appropriate standards set forth in this
section; amendments to approved plans involving design and/or placement of these structures will
require written notice by the City to all affected property owners 14 days prior to the adoption of the
amended plans by the Council. Personal wireless services and cominercial broadcasting antennas
and tow�ers shall not be considered public service structures.
Source: Ordinance 29, 2nd Series
• Adopted: 2-23-87
Source: Ordinance No. 161,2nd Series
Effective Date: 5-27-97
E. Greenhouses. Commercial greenhouses provided all outside storage is
fenced in such a manner so as to screen the stored material from view when observed from the public
street or adjoining lot. Commercial greenhouse structures shall not be located in a required yard area,
and are subject further to the general zoning code requirements pertaining to accessory structures.
Source: Ordinance 72, 2nd Series
Adopted: 8-14-89
ORONO CC 280 (4-1-84)
§ i o.20
F. Recreation Areas. Private gun clubs, archery ranges, ski slides, provided
the area is fenced and no part of the principal use is less than 150 feet from any lot line.
Source: Ordinance 26, 2nd Series
Adopted: 7-14-86
G. Guest Houses &Non-rental Guest Apartments.
1) Guest Houses. A separate dwelling constructed on an existing
undivided lot for the sole use of the occupants of the principal buildings, including their domestic
employees or their non-paying guests. All regular lot requirements shall be met by the guest house.
Source: Ordinance 29, 2nd Series
Adopted: 2-23-87
2)Non-rental Guest Apartments. An apartment within the principal
residence structure on a lot for the sole use of the occupants of the principal residence, including
their domestic employees or non-paying guests. There shall be at least one access door to the
apartment from within the principal structure, and such door shall be the primary access to the
apartment. Application for such a guest apartment shall address the concerns of parking, sewage
treatment, entryway and interior access method. Such apartments shall not have utilities metered
separately from the principal residence utilities and shall not have a separate street address.
. Source: Ordinance 29, 2nd Series
Adopted: 2-23-87
H. Planned Residential Development. Limited to detached single family
dwellings only and subject to the limitations of Section 10.32.
I. Duplex Credit. One duplex may be located on a single lot as a conditional
use upon application therefor provided that public sanitary sewer service is available, and the lot is
adjacent to a commercial or industrial district, or within (250') two hundred fifty feet of the B-3
District, and the duplex is constructed within 200 feet of the commercial or industrial district. A
duplex is defined as a two-family unit residential building.
Source: Ordinance 178, 2nd Series
Adopted: 12-8-97
J. Apiaries.
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Source:Deleted via Ordinance 161,2nd Series
Effective Date: 5-27-97
L. Farms (Crop and stock). Provided that the azea is ten or more acres.
M. Animals. The keeping of domestic animals for non-commercial purposes
including horses for the use of the occupants of the premises. A minimum of one acre in aggregate,
exclusive of one acre for the principal building, must be available for each animal unit, except as
hereinafter set forth. A minimum of two acres of open pasture must be available for a single horse
and one additional acre must be available for each additional horse. When the horses are kept stabled
and do not require pasture for feed purposes, the minimum pasture requirement may be adjusted at
the discretion of the Council. Such minimum pasture acreage shall not include low lying lands
unusable for pasture or grazing. Any person keeping such animals must comply with the provisions
of the City Code.
N. Stables and Barns-Private. The use of an accessory building for keeping
animals for non-commercial purposes provided it is for the non-commercial use of the property
owner or resident and meets the available area standards outlined in Paragraph M of this subsection.
Further, no such structure shall be located less than 150 feet from the nearest adjacent residence and
no closer than 75 feet from the nearest lot line.
O. Stables and Barns-Public. The use of accessory buildings or land for the
storage or rearing of animals not owned by the property owner or resident. Such must meet the
requirements of Section 10.03, Subdivision 18. Further, no such structure shall be located less than
150 feet from the nearest lot line.
P.Riding Academy.Any such instruction maintained as an accessory use and
conducted by the owner shall meet the requirements of Sections M,N and 0 of this subdivision and
no such instruction shall occur less than 100 feet from an adjacent residence or less than 75 feet from
the nearest lot line.
Source: Ordinance 26, 2nd Series
Adopted: 7-14-86
ORONO CC 280-2 (4-1-84)
§ 10.20
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Source:Deleted via Ordinance 161,2nd Series
Effective Date: 5-27-97
Q. Plumbing in Accessory Building. The provision of a toilet, bathtub or
shower in an accessory building. Approval shall be conditioned on provision of municipal sanitary
sew•er or a conforming sewage treatment system designed to handle the anticipated flows from the
building plumbing. Approval shall be granted only when the following criteria are met:
1. The Council finds that the proposed use of the accessory structure
with plumbing will not be detrimental to the residential character of the neighborhood.
2. The Council finds that the plumbing fixtures proposed aze in
keeping with the intended use of the accessory building.
3. The property is 2.0 acres in area or larger.
4. The accessory building is conforming in location, size and height.
5. The property owner agrees to the filing of a covenant in the title
of the property providing that:
a. the accessory building will not be used for a home
occupation unless specifically approved by City or if allowed by City code.
b. the accessory building will not be used as a dwelling unless
a guest house CUP is obtained.
c. the accessory building will not be rented, leased or
otherwise provided for use as a dwelling under any circumstances.
Source: Ordinance No. 179,2nd Series
Adopted: 10-12-98
ORONO CC 280-3 (4-1-84)
§ 10.20
Subd. 4. Accessory Uses. Within any "R-lA" One Family Residential District, no
accessory structure or use of land shall be permitted except for one or more of the following uses:
A. Garages. Private garages and parking space.
B. Pools, etc. Private swimming pool, tennis courts, and paddocks.
C. Home Occupations. Any gainful occupation meeting all of the following
requirements when engaged in only by persons residing in their dwelling,when there is no employed
assistant, when that occupation is conducted within the principal structure only, when evidence of
the occupation is not visible from the street, no signs other than those permitted in "R" Districts are
present, no excessive stock in trade is stored on the premises, over the counter retail sales are not
involved,the entrance to the home occupation is gained from within the structure, and the use does
not adversely affect the character of the uses permitted in the district in which it is located. A
professional person may use his residence for consultation,emergency treatment or performance of
religious rites but not for general practice of his profession when such general practice will involve
the need for more than three off-street parking spaces for the occupant and visitors.
D. Signs. Signs as regulated in the Zoning Chapter.
E. Temporary Structures. Buildings temporarily located for purposes of
constructing on the premises for a period not to exceed time necessary for such constructing.
F. Gardens,etc. Gardening and other horticultural uses including aviaries and
decorative landscape features.
G. Roadside Stands. One roadside stand offering for sale only farm products
produced on the premises provided that such stand does not exceed 200 square feet in area and that
it is located at least thirty feet back from the public right-of-way.
Source: Ordinance No. 172
Effective Date: 1-1-75
H. Communication Reception/Transmission Devices.
1. Accesson� Antennas. Accessory antennas shall be limited to radio
and television receiving antennas, satellite dishes, TVRO's, and amateur short-wave radio
transmitting and receiving antennas. Accessory antennas that are accessory to the principal use of
the property are permitted accessory uses in all zoning districts provided they meet the following
conditions:
ORONO CC 281 (41-84)
§ 10.20
a. Height. A ground mounted accessory antenna shall not
excedd twenty (20) feet in height from ground level.
b. Yards. Accessory antennas shall not be located within the
required front yard setback, corner side yard setback or side yard setback abutting a street.
c. Roofs. If vegetation or obstructions interfere with satellite
signals at a location in any allowable placement area, the accessory antenna may be placed on the
roof of any authorized structure on the premises.
d. Accessory antennas shall not be located within a required
yard or setback area or within drainage or utility easements. Antenna towers shall be set back from
adjacent property lines a horizontal distance no less than the maximum height of the antenna.
e. Building Permits. A building permit shall be required for
the installation of any accessory antenna requiring a conditional use permit. Building permit
applications shall be accompanied by a site plan and structural component data for the accessory
antenna, including details of anchoring. The Building Official must approve the plans before
installation.
f. Lightning Protection. Each accessory antenna shall be
grounded to protect against natural lightning strikes in conformance with the National Electrical
Code as adopted by the City of Orono.
g. Electrical Code. Acessory anteruia electrical equipment and
connections shall be designed and installed in conformance with the National Electrical Code as
adopted by the City of Orono.
h. Color/Content. Accessory antennas shall be of a neutral
color and shall not be used as signage.
2. Amateur Short-Wave Radio Antennas and Towers which do not
meet the conditions for accessory antennas, may be allowed with a conditional use permit in all
zoning districts provided they meet the following conditions:
a. Height. When an amateur short-wave radio antenna is
mounted on an antenna tower, the total height of the antenna and tower shall not exceed 65 feet.
b. Yards. Amateur short-wave radio antennas and tpwers shall
not be located within a front, corner side or side yard.
ORONO CC 281-1 (4-1-84)
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c. Setbacks. Amateur short-wave radio antennas and towers
shall not be located within any required setback area and shall be located no less than the height of
the antenna and tower from the property line.
Source: Ordinance 161, 2nd Series
Adopted: 5-27-97
Subd. 5. Area, Height, Lot Width and Yazd Requirements.
A. Height. No structure or building shall exceed 2-1/2 stories or thirty feet in
height except as provided in Section 10.75.
B. Lots. The following minimum requirements shall be observed:
Side Yard
Lot Lot Front Side Rear Adjacent to
Area Width Yard Yard Yard Street
1 acre 140 feet 35 feet 10 feet 30 feet 35 feet
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Property ID: 08-117-23-44-0014
HOUSE or BUILDING Address: 1535 BOHNS POINT RD
,#.: Municipality: ORONO
1535 School Dist: 278 Construction year: 1987
STREET NAME: �Natershed: 3 Parcel Size: E381X
(at least first 3 characters) Sewer Dist:
bohn Owner Name: JACOB HLNDGS OF BOHNS PT LLC
UNIT # (if applicable) Taxpayer Name ADAM & KATHY LAFAVRE
�� & Address: 1535 BOHNS POINT RD
WAYZATA MN 55391
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Sale Date: October, 2004
Sale Price: $7,250,000
Transaction Type:
Tax Parcel Description
Addition Name: BETH AND BRIDGET
Lot: 001
Block: 001
Metes & Bounds:
Abstract or Torrens: ABSTRACT
Value and Tax Summary for Taxes Payable 2
Values Established by Assessor as of January 2
Estimated Market Value: $7,773,000
Limited Market Value: $4,906,600
Taxable Market Value: $4,906,600
Total Improvement Amount:
Total Net Tax: $58,028.47
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(952) 249-4600
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FAX TRANSMISSION COVER SHEET
Date: January 6, 2005
To: Jean G. Schuldt
Fax: 612-904-5672
Re: Zoning Letter— 1535 Bohn's Point Road
Sende►': Janice Gundlach
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Nlinneapolis,N1N 55402
A.rl'�ntion: 7ean Schuldt
ZONy��LE7CTER,
; Re: 1535 Bo�i�s Point Road
Orono,M.innc�ol:r�
� La.dies and Gentlem�n:
1'he undersi�ned hereby ce,rtifies�vith resp�ct to the properts►legally described in E�hibit A
attached hereto("premises") as follows:
1. The zonin�code affecting i:he Premises is LR - 1 B
� 2. The Pr�mis�s and it: int�nded use � resid�ntial hom� camplies with the applicable zoiun�;
codes, city ordinances and buildi�g, environmental and ener�r Godes, ordii�ances and
regulations:
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Con�nents:
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, 3. There are no variances, conditional use pernuts ot special use p�n�nits requir�d for the
construction of the inapiovements on the Premises or i�s us�s. Tf there are, sp+:eify the same
and tL1�relevant terrns o�otherw�ise check her�:
; Zonin files 760
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ICO�rit]1�ritS: See Attachment
4. Th� Prenuses comply with the subdivision ordin�nc�s affectin,g iC a��d can be conveyed
without the filing of a plat or r�lat of the Pcemises:
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Comments:
g. The Premises are locat�d within��ederally designated flood plain:
Yes No
li If yes, specify th�n�ture of�lie zon�: Zone x
; Community Panel ��2701780303E, dated Sept. 2, 2004
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1I 7. All appropriat� and required city parnuls, licenses and approvals hav�lx:�n pr�vided for�lie
intend�:d us�of the Premises:
� yeS No
' Comments:
; Ii addition,al spae�is required for any of the abov�,pl�as�use the r�vc�e sid.�:.
If then. are any additianal facts regardixi� tlie prerruaes aiid ics proposed use �rhicli would be
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Zoning File#1039: A variance was granted in conjunction with a conditional use permit
on December 8,1986 for excavation within 75' of the OHWL of
Lake Minnetonka
Zoning File#3004: A sketch plan was submitted requesting subdivision of the property
into three (3) lakeshore lots. This application was withdrawn
without any action taken.
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ri 1 set for City to keep on file
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OFFICIAL NOTICE OF ADDRESS ASSIGNMENT
August 24, 2005
Zoning File: N/A Fire Department: Long Lake
Post Of�ce: Wayzata, 55391 School District: 278
Orig. Address: 1535 & 1595 Bohns Point Road
Orig. PID: 08-117-23-44-0014/0015
Location: Section 08, Township 117, Range 23, QQ 44
Plat Name: N/A
Status: Public /Existing Road
Address Assignments:
Action: Lot Line Re-Arran�ement/ New PID's
PID Lot/Block Street Address/ Status
08-117-23-44-0023 Lot 1 /Blocic 1 1535 Bohns Pt Rd/Existing
08-117-23-44-0024 Lot /Blocic 1 1595 Bohns Pt Rd/Existing
Please change your records accordingly. Thank you.
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HENNEPIN COUNTY PROPERTY DIVISIONS SHEET N0 . 1 OF �-
DIVISION # 05037T—
MUNICIPALITY : ORONO C38)
��`'� PAY �v�'�' * NEW PLAT * TO ASSR / /
SCH DIST 278 WATERSHED 3 SEWER DIST COPY FOR * REQUEST � FROM ASSR / /
IF PROJ # GREEI��,a. . OPEN SPACE DATE 08 � * WD � VALUE CHECK / /
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PROPERTY ID 08- 117-23 44 0014' � PROPERTY ADDRESS 01535 BOHNS POINT RD
OWNER JACOB HLNDGS OF BOHNS PT LLC ADDITION NAME DATE FILED ADDN#
TAXPAYER N/A ADAM & KATHY LAFAVRE BETH AND BRIDGET 11/26/1986 03276
1535 BOHNS POINT RD
WAYZATA MN 55391 DATE OF LAST TRAN 10/25/94 02/04/93 O1/13/87
LOT 001 BLOCK 001 ACREAGE 0 . 00
APPRpX PARCEL SIZE E381X575XL500X620
SR EX AG PT H OWN% LAND BLDG MACH TOTAL H-BASE1 H-BASE2 N/H-BASE1 N/H TC GROSS TC
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PROPERTY ID 08- 117-23 44 0015 PROPERTY ADDRESS 01595 BOHNS POINT RD
„ ' S_`" `' �" � 6'� �� ��NER WILLIAM G CORNELIUS ADDITION NAME DATE FILED ADDN#
TAXPAYER N/A WILLIAM G CORNELIUS BETH AND BRIDGET 11/26/1986 03276
100 2ND ST N E
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NEW PROPERTY ID ' S SEC TWP RG QQ SUFX SEC TWP RG QQ SUFX SEC TWP RG QQ SUFX
08-117-23 44 0023 OS-117-23 44 0024 - -
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PROPERTY DIVISIONS & COMBINATIONS nnunicipa�ity: ( 38 ) Orono '� Division No. 050376
Division Form No. HCPT03-2 (11/97) Date: 8/9/2005 03:41 PM Page 1 of 1 Sheet _,.� Of �
08-117-23-44-0023 Owner: JACOB HLNDGS OF BOHNS PT LLC Property Address �53 5 BOHNS POINT RD �
Taxpayer: ADAM & KATHY LAFAVRE ----��
1535 BOHNS POINT RD Mortgage Loan No:
WAYZATA MN 55391
Mortgage Code:
Addition PJo: 03276 Lot: 1 Block: 1 Acreage: Approx. Parcel Size: IRREGULAR
Metes & Bounds Description: LOT 1 EXCEPT THAT PART THAT LIES SLY
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W FROM THE ANGLE POINT ON THE SLY
LINE OF SAID LOT 1 THE WLY SEGMENT
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08-117-23-44-0024 Owner: WILLIAM G CORNELIUS PropertyAddres 1595 BOHNS POINT RD �
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100 2ND ST NE #A510
Mortgage Loan No:
MINNEAPOLIS MN 55413
Mortgage Code:
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March 15, 2005
Kevin Prohaska
Lindquist &Vennum, PLLP
4200 IDS Center
80 South Eighth Street
Minneapolis, MN 55402-2205
Re: Lot Line Rearrangement at 1535-1595 Bohns Point Road
(Lots 1 and 2, Beth and Bridget, PINS 08-117-23 44 0014 & 08-117-23 44 0015)
Dear Mr. Prohaska:
We have determined that the proposed lot line rearrangement involving the two above-referenced
properties meets d1e criteria set forth in Orono Ordinances,Section 82-2 to be exempt from the subdivision
process. Each of the two existing parcels will,after the lot line rearrangement,meet the requirements of
the Zoning Chapter as to area,width,and setbacks to existing features.No non-conformities are created,
and no variances are required for continued use of either parcel. Further,you have provided me with
documentation that the property owners will be providing a drainage and utility easement along the new lot
line to replace the existing easement along the current lot line.
Therefore, this letter shall serve as certification per Minnesota Statutes 462.358, Subd. 3(b)that the
subdivision regulations of the City of Orono do not apply to your proposed lot line rearrangement, as
shown on the certificate of survey by Mark S.Gronberg of Gronberg&Associates,Inc.dated 1/4/OS.
You may proceed to file the lot line rearrangement documents and the easement with Hennepin County.
Please provide me with a copy of the filed easement with Cotuity document number,for City files.Feel free
to contact me at 952-249-4600 if you have any questions.
Sincerely, ��
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Michael P. Gaffron
Planning Director
cc: Linda S. Vee, City Clerl<
William Cornelius
Dennis Hecker
Adam & Kathv LaFa��re
'd'elephone (952) 249-4600 • Fax (952) 2�d9-461ti
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January 10, 2005
Michael P. Gaffron
Planning Director
City of Orono
P.O. Box 66
Orono, MN 55323
Re: Proposed Lot Line Rearrangement Subdivision
1535-1595 Bohns Point Road
Dear Mr. Gaffron:
We have been provided a copy of your letter of November 19, 2004 to William Cornelius
with regard to the above matter. Jacob Holdings of Bohns Point LLC ("Jacob Holdings") is the
fee owner of Lot 1, Block 1, Beth and Bridget, and Adam T. LaFavre and Kathy LaFavre are the
purchaser under Contract for Deed with Jacob Holdings (as seller) dated October 8, 2004 for said
property. We understand you have been provided with a revised lot line rearrangement survey
(from William Cornelius) which properly depicts the 5 foot drainage and utility easements you
require on each side of the revised lot line. We enclose for your reference a copy of the survey
(an 11"x 17" sized copy). Consequently, we hereby request that you administratively approve
the subdivision as shown on said survey. We enclose our grant to Orono of the 5 foot drainage
and utility easement.
If you have any questions please contact Jean Schuldt (attorney for Jacob Holdings) at
612-904-5645. Thank you.
Very truly yours,
Ja�ob Hol ings of Bohns Point LLC
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DRAINAGE AND UTILITIES EASEMENT
THIS INDENTURE, made this day of January, 2005, by and between Jacob
Holdings of Bohns Point LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company("Jacob Holdings"), and
Adam T. LaFavre and Kathy LaFavre, husband and wife (together, "LaFavre"), Jacob
Holdings and LaFavre hereinafter referred to collectively as "Grantors", and the City of Orono,
a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as "Grantee".
WITNESS, THAT Grantors, in consideration of the sum of One Dollar($1.00) and other
good and valuable consideration given by Grantee, the receipt of which is acknowledged by
Grantors, do hereby grant, bargain, sell and convey to Grantee and its successors, a perpetual
easement for drainage and utility purposes, including the right to construct and maintain the
same, together with ingress, egress and access thereto over, above, under and across the land
located in the State of Minnesota, County of Hennepin, legally described as follows:
See attached Exhibit A which is made part of this document.
In addition to any other remedy the Grantee may have, the covenants and restrictions
contained herein may be enforced by injunction.
Jacob Holdings covenants that it is in fee title to the above property and LaFavre
covenants that they have a purchasers interest to the above property under contract for deed with
Jacob Holdings, and Grantars covenant that they have a lawful right and authority to convey and
grant this easement, and that the land is free from all encumbrances except:
Encumbrances and other matters of record
Grantors have executed this document the day and year set forth above.
GRANTORS:
JACOB�-IO�LDINGS OF BOHNS POINT LLC '�'_s--'
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Denn ` E. Hecker Kat iy
Its Chief Manager and President
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STATE OF MINNESOTA )
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COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this�day of � ,
2005,by Dennis E. Hecker, the Chief Manager and President of Jacob Holdings of Bohns Point
LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company, on behalf of said limited liability company.
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JEAN G SCHULDT
NOl ARY PUBl1C-MINNESOTA NOt Ub
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STATE OF MINNESOTA )
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COUNTY OF HENNEPIN )
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this�day of I�� �i��
2005, by Adam T. LaFavre and Kathy LaFavre, husband and wife.
� '?�NNIFER LAMAY S^��ITH ' � •
I;OTARY PUBLIC•Afi��NcS07A
I.'�r Cortunission Expires Jan.31.2007
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GENNIFER LAM:;
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State Deed Tax Due Hereon: i�rCa�r�ton�ra�.��,��o�
This instrument was drafted by:
Lindquist &Vennum, P.L.L.P. (KRP)
4200 IDS Center
80 South Eighth Street
Minneapolis, MN 55402-2205
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Exhibit A
Legal Description
Real property located in Hennepin County, Minnesota, described as follows:
A 10.00 foot wide easement for drainage and utility purposes over, under and across that
part of Lot 1, Block 1, BETH AND BRIDGET, which lies westerly of the northerly line of the
southerly 5 feet of said Lot 1, and which lies within 5 feet on each side of a line drawn on a
bearing of South 73 degrees 02 minutes 33 seconds West from the angle point in the Southerly
line of said Lot 1, assuming a bearing basis of South 67 degrees 20 minutes West for the
Westerly segment of said Southerly line of Lot 1.
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Orono, MN 55356 Crystal Bay, MN 55323-0066
July 20, 2009
RE: 1535 Bohns Point Road
PIN 08-117-23-44-0023
To Whom it May Concern:
The above referenced property is zoned LR-1 B District, requiring a minimum ►ot size of 1
acre (dry land) and 140' of width at the shoreline and 75' setback. The property has an
existing lot area of 5.43 acres, according to Hennepin County. Principal building setback
requirements are 75' from the lake, 30' from the road and 10' on the interior sides as well
as an average lakeshore setback between homes.
Please feel free to contact me at (952) 249-4627 if you require further information.
Sincerely,
City of Orono
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City Planner
Telephone(952)249-4600 • Fax(952)249-4616
www.ci.orono.mn.us
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May 28, 2010
SENT VIA CERTIFIED MAIL
7007 2680 0002 3457 2096
DNA Properties LLC
PO Box 651
Wayzata, MN 55391-0651
RE: City Code Violation at 1535 Bohns Point Road
Property Identification Number: 08-117-23-44-0023
City inspectors noticed the lawn not mowed at the above noted address, violating City
Code Section 58-1(b).
This letter will serve as your notice that the property must be brought into
compliance before Mondav, June 14, 2010 in order to avoid legal action by the
City. In order to bring the property into compliance the lawn must be mowed to six (6)
inches in length.
Please be advised, if you fail to correct the violation prior to the deadline, the City will
correct the violation and the costs to do so will be assessed against your property [Cite:
City Code 58-1(c)]. Those costs will be certified to the County Auditor and will be
collected in the same manner as special assessments against the property.
I have attached the pertinent City Codes for your reference. If you have any questions,
please don't hesitate to call me at 952.249.4600.
Respectfully,
CITY OF ORONO
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Lyle�man
Building Official
Attached: City Code 58-1
c: US Mail
Telephone(952)249-4600 • Fax(952)249-4616
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May 28, 2010
SENT VIA CERTIFIED MAIL
7007 2680 0002 3457 2096
DNA Properties LLC
PO Box 651
Wayzata, MN 55391-0651
RE: City Code Violation at 1535 Bohns Point Road
Property Identification Number: 08-117-23-44-0023
City inspectors noticed the lawn not mowed at the above noted address, violating City
Code Section 58-1(b).
This letter will serve as your notice that the property must be brought into
compliance before Mondav, June 14, 2010 in order to avoid legal action by the
- City. In order to bring the property into compliance the lawn must be mowed to six (6)
inches in length.
� Please be advised, if you fail to correct the violation prior to the deadline, the City will
correct the violation and the costs to do so will be assessed against your property [Cite:
City Code 58-1(c)]. Those costs will be certified to the County Auditor and will be
coflected in the same manner as special assessments against the property.
I have attached the pertinent City Codes for your reference. If you have any questions,
please don't hesitate to call me at 952.249.4600.
Respectfully,
CITY OF ORONO
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Lyle�man
Building Official
Attached: City Code 58-1
c: US Mail
Telephone(952)249-4600 • Fax(952)249-4616
www.ci.orono.mn.us
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Sec. 58-1. Maintenance of private property.
a) It is the duty of the owner of every vacant property and the owner and occupant
of every occupied property to maintain the property in a neat, clean and
presentable manner free of any junk, debris, refuse, litter, dead trees, or noxious
weeds, and to remove all other public health or safety hazards from the property.
(b) The owner or occupant of every lot or parcel shall regularly cut or otherwise
maintain all grass and weeds on the property at a height of not more than six
inches, except this provision shall not apply to the following:
(1) Publicly owned parks, trails or nature areas.
(2) Property actively being farmed or used for agricultural purposes in
conformance with chapter 78.
(3) Residential properties in excess of one acre gross lot size when located in
the RR-1A, RR-1 B, LR-1A and RS rural residential zoning districts, provided
that such properties or portions of properties shall be maintained in
conformance with this subsection upon notice from the city that lack of such
maintenance has caused complaints from abutting property owners and is
thereby creating a public nuisance.
(4) Wetlands vegetation as defined in chapter 78.
(5) Grass, weeds or underbrush on any slope in excess of 100 percent (45
degrees).
(c) Any violation of this section is declared to be a nuisance and a public safety and
welfare hazard, and upon seven days' written notice to the owner, as shown by
the records of the office of the county auditor, of private premises on which such
material is found or any conditions in violation of this code section exist, the city
may remove such matter or correct any conditions in violation, and certify the
cost of such removals or corrections as any other special assessment.
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Christine Mattson
From: Lyle Oman
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2010 7:42 AM
To: Christine Mattson
Subject: FW: 1535 Bohns
Please send mow the grass letter.Thanks
Lyle Oman
Building Official
City of Orono
TO SCHEDULE AN INSPECTION, CALL: 952.249.4600
952.249.4625 - Direct Dial
952.249.4600 - Main
952.249.4616 - Fax
www.ci.orono.mn.us
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Office Hours: Monday- Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm
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Physical Address:
2750 Kelley Parkway
Orono, MN 55356
Mailing Address:
PO Box 66
Crystal Bay, MN 55323-0066
From: Melanie Curtis
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2010 4:31 PM
To: Lyle Oman
Subject: 1535 Bohns
Here is the address on file:
DNA Properties LLC
PO Box 651
Wayzata, MN 55391
Also it might help to email Mark Gronberg about it at mark�@�ronber�assoc.com
Melanie Curtis
Planning & Zoning Coordinator
City of Orono
2750 Kelley Parkway
Orono, MN 55356
Direct Dial: 952.249.4627
Fax: 952.249.4616
Planning &Zoning Office 952.249.4620
Email: mcurtisCc�ci.orono.mn.us
Website: www.ci.orono.mn.us
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Hennepin County Property Map - Tax Year: 2010
The data contained on this page is derived from a compilation of records and maps and may contain discrepancies that can only be disdosed by an accurate survey performed by a licensed
land surveyor.The perimeter and area(square footage and acres)are apProximates and may mntain discrepancies.The information on this Oage should be used for reference purposes only.
Hennepin County does not guarantee the accuracy of material herein[ontained and is not responsible for any misuse or misrepresentatlon of this information or its tlerivatives.
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Parcel ID: 08-117-23-44-0023 Current Parcel Date: 5/5/2010
Owner Name: MERS INC
Parcel Address: 1535 BOHNS POINT RD,ORONO,MN 55391
Property Type: RESIDENTIAL LAK Sale Price: $7,500,000.00
Homestead: NON-HOMESTEAD Sale Date: 03/2005
Area (sqft): 236741 Sale Code:
Area (acres): 5.43
A-T-B: ABSTRACT
Market Totai: $8,594,000.00
Tax Totai:$98,933.30
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BEVE�
LAN�SCAPING
October 10, 2005
Ciry Planning Department
City of Orono
Post Office Box 66
Crystal Bay, MN 55323
Dear Orono City Planning Commission and City Council Members;
I am writing in regard to the entrance gates at the LaFavre Residence, at 1535 Bohns
Point Road, which were a topic in a recent workshop meeting set to clarify the codes set
for entrance gates and how they would apply to this particular project. In subsequent
conversations with Councilman Bob Sansevere and City Planner Janice Gundlach, I have
been informed that the gate height has been set to 6 feet tall from grade, as a result of this
meeting. As a representative of this project, I would like you to know we are in the
process of discussing the current situation, and the best way to resolve it given the
difficult scenarios we face.
As outlined in previous letters addressed to the Planning Commission and Council
members, we did not have the knowledge that the code which formerly determined the
height of entrance gates is interpreted from Section 78-1405, item 7b., where it discusses
"fences," rather than in Section 78-1405, items 8 and 8h.1-3, where it speaks specifically
about "entrance monuments" and "gates" without any mention of height requirements
other than the eight foot restriction on the monuments and any"appurtenances."
Therefore, the literal interpretation of the codes as currently written appear to state that
gates are to be less than eight feet in height or do not have a specific height restriction.
This notion was also reinforced by the fact that over 15 other properties nearby in the
Orono community have gates with a finished height similar to our design. As a result,
this portion of the project was set in motion with the eagerness of the homeowners to
have this project completed during the 2005 construction season, as no other security
measure for the property was in place as this property has experienced a high number of
people walking or driving though uninvited, and two instances of vandalism. So, as
concise and honest as can be, this summarizes what has led to this situation today.
Now, we are faced with uncomfortable decisions that may ultimately have a critical affect
on the small businesses and shallow pockets involved with this project. Hopefully among
the resolutions, we can humbly ask for you to consider of a variance in this unqiue
instance, factoring in the specific needs of the property and its security issues. �
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Otherwise, the idea of cutting down the size of the gate to 6 feet is difficult and painful
for us to imagine in this specific case. In another situation, it would not be a problem to
consider. However, integrated into the design of our gate is a crucifix pattern (please see
tYie attached graphics), and simply cutting it down to size would result in cutting off the
top off of the central crucifix of the three that are integrated in the gate design. This
would be a very unappealing result, and difficult for us to justify.
Therefore, given the heavy circumstances we have to work with, we are carefully
weighing our options humbly ask for your continued patience and an open dialogue in
discussing how to correct this misunderstanding and make it work as best as it can in all
aspects.
Thank you for your time and consideration and I look forward to being in contact with
you again soon.
Since ,
Dav onka
Landscape Designer
Bever Landscaping, Inc.
Cc: Adam and Kathy LaFavre, Luke Busker Masonry, Simply Automation, Bever
Landscaping offices
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POPHAM, HAIK, SCHNOBRICH, KAUFMAN & DOTY, LTD.
1240 AMHOIST TOWER
345 ST. PETER STREET
SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA 55102
TELEPMONE
612 •333—a87B
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ROGER w. SCHNOBRICH D.WII.LIAM HAUFMAN DOUGLAS P. SEATON MINNEAPOl15� MINNESOTA 85402
DENVER KAUFMAN MICHAE� O. FREEMAN THOMAS E. SANNER TELEPMONE AND TEIECOPIER
DAVID 5. DOTY THOMAS C. DAOUILA BRUCE B. MCPHEETERS 612•333-4800
ROBERT A. MINISH IARRY D. ESPEL GARY D. BLACKFORD
ROLFE /�.WORDEN JANIE 5. MAYERON SCOTT E. RICHTER
G. MARC WHITEHEAD TNOMAS J. BARRETT GREGORY L.W�LMES SUITE 2400—ONE TABOR CENTER
BRUCE D.WILLIS JAMES /.PAYNE EL12A0ETH A.THOMPSON 1200 SEVENTEENTM STREET
FRE�ERICK 5. RICHAROS DAVID A.JONES TIMOTHY W. KUCK DENVER.COIORADO B02O2
G. ROBERT JOHNSON LEE E.SHEEHY KEITH J.FIALLELAND
GARY R. MACOMBER �ESl1E GILLETTE THOMAS C.MIELENHAUSEN TELEPMONE AND TE�ECOPIER
ROBERT 5. BURK MICHAEL T. NILAN STEVEN I. IOWENTHAL 303•893-1200
HUGM v. PLUNKETT,III ROBERT H. L�NN KATHLEEN A.BLAT2
iREDERICK C. BROWN ROBERT C.MOILANEN MICHAEL O. CHRISTENSON
TF10MA3 K.9ERG STEVEN f3. HEIKENS J. MICHAEI SGHWARTZ SU�TE 300 SOUTH
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JAMES B. IOCKMART DAVID l•HASHMALL OF COUNSEI TELEPMONE AND TELECOPIER
ALLEN W. HINDERAKER KATH�EEN M. MARTIN FRED L.MORRISON 202•B26-5300
October 28, 1986 DIRECT DIAL:
344-0693
Mr . Joseph Alexander
Commissioner of the Minnesota
Department of Natural Resources
6th Floor
500 Lafayette Road
St . Paul , MN 55101
Re : In the Matter of the Application for an Appropriation
of Waters of the State of Minnesota by William Ulrich
Permit No. 86-6178
Dear Mr . Alexander :
Enclosed and served upon you please find the Demand for
Hearing on behalf of the City of Orono in the above-entitled
matter .
Very truly yours,
Thomas J. Barrett
TJB/nlp .
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' WATER APPROPRIATION PERMIT pERMIT
NA-02628-0? 86�178
INNESOTA Box 32, Centennial Office Building
St. Paul, MN 55155 COUNTY
Department oi ��� Natural Resources Henne in
Division of ,�aters
!�� THE MATTEP. OF THE APPLICATION FOR APPROPRIATION OF WATERS OF THE STATE, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED T0:
PER��ITTEE Authorized Agent
tailliam vlrich
Add�ess ` •"�""�.�. .._. r ,� _
1535 Bohn's Pt. Rd. , Wayzata, NII�] 55391 � .�,��<<.; ,`�;� j :; j j��' ?(:.-,���-,
Tu Appropr�ate From: �i �)1� !; � � '
One well, 8 inch diam. , 322 ft. deep (Unique #420486) ( '�� � S E p 2 9 1 9 8 6 �
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' Point of Tak ing: SE a SE;SE; of Sec tion 8, T117N, R23�a "� ` � � •
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Purpose:
Heating and cooling on a continuaus basis.
Property Descrlped as:
Lot 2, Lydiards Park, Section 8, T117N, R23W
A thorize Si atur �5�� p. �fford Title �jnjS�'at0�' Date
� f-Jater Use Manaaement Section � ,
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TKs permit is granted ubj�ect o ihe following CONDITIONS:
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1. OU .
The permittee is authorized to appropriate water at a rate not to exceed l�� gallons per minute.The total amount of water
appr�priated shail not exceed �t acre feet or 11 million gallons per year.
2. LIMITATIONS:
(a.) Any violation of the terms and provisions of this permit and any appropriation ot the waters of the state in excess ol that authorized
hereon shall constitute a violation of Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 105.
(b.) This permit shall not be construed as establishing any priority oi appropriation of waters of the state.
(c.) This permit is permissive only. No liability shall be imposed upon or incurred by the State ot Minnesota or any ol its employees, on
account of the granting hereof or on account of any damage to any person or property resulting from any act or omission of the permittee
relating to a�y matter hereunder.This permit shall not be construed as estopping or limiting any tegal claims or right of action of any
person other than the state against the permittee, lor any damage or injury resulting Irom any such act or omission,or as stopping or
limiting any legal claim or right ol action ol the state aqainst the permittee, for violation of or faiiure to comply with Ihe provisions of the
permit or applicable provisio�s ot law.
(d.) In all cases where the doing by lhe permittee of anything authorized by this permit shall involve the taking,using,or damaging of
any property, rights or interests of any other person or persons, or of any publicly owned tands or improvements thereon or interests
therein,the permittee,belore proceeding therewith,shall obtain the written consent of all persons,agencies,or authorities concerned,and
shall acquire all property, rights and interests necessary therefore.
(e.)Th�s permit shall not release Ihe perm�ttee irom any other perm�t requirements or liability or obligat�on imposed by M�nnesota Siatutes.
Federal Law.or local ord�nances relatmq thereto and shalt remam In forCe sub�eCt to all condihons and limitahon5 nowor hereatter �mposed
by law
(�1 Unless explicitly specilied, this permit does not authorize any alterafions ot the beds or banks of any public(protected)waters or
wetlands. A separate permit must be obtained Irom the Department of Natural Resources prior to any such alteration.
IOVERI
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION ) DEt9AND FOR HEARING
FOR AN APPROPRIATION OF WATERS ) PURSUANT TO
OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA BY ) MINN. STAT. 105 . 44
WILLIAM ULRICH )
T0: Joseph Alexander , Commissioner of the Minnesota Department
of Natural Resources
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the City of Orono, pursuant to Minn.
Stat . 105 . 44 , demands a hearing on the application of William
Ulrich for a Water Appropriation Permit . Attached is a copy of
the Water Appropriation Permit served on September 29, 1986 .
DATED: October 27, 1986 .
Respectfully submitted,
THOt�AS J. BARRETT
POPHAM, HAIK, SCHONBRICH,
KAUFMAN & DOTY, LTD.
1240 Amhois� Tower
St . Paul , Minnesota 55102
Phone : ( 612) 344-0693
Attorney for the City of Orono
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WATER APPROPRIATION PERMIT pERM1T
NA-02618-02 86-6178
INNESOTA Box 32, Centennial Office Building COUNtv
St. Paul, MN 55155
Department ot irr- Natural Resources Herine in
Division of •�aters
iN THE MATTER OF TNE APPIICATION FOR APPROPRIATtON OF WATERS OF THE STATE, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED T0:
PERA4ITTEE Authonzed Agent
tailliam Ulrich
Address "" ,— '' ' _ '
1535 Bohn's Pt. Rd. , Wayzata, t�IIV 55391 � �'� �; TC> � :; i 1�;.`?�-�(-, �
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To Appropnate From: � �,I �� j; � + �
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One well, 8 inch diam. , 322 ft. dee (Unique #420486) . �, , S�P 2 9 ��j
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P011lt Of Tdk1I'Kj: SEaSEaSEa of Section 8� T1171V� x23ca >i���;' •
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Purpose:
Heating and cooling on a continuaus basis.
Property Described as:
Lot 2, Lydiards Park, Section 8, T117N, R23W
A thorize Si atur Title
`Sarah P. �fford AdIiL1I11Str'3tOr Date
� ���ater Use Management Section � ,
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TKS permit is granled ubj�ct o the following CONDITIONS�
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The permittee is authorized to appropriate water at a rate not to exceed 100 gallons per minute.The total amount ol water
appropriated shall not exceed � acre feet or 11 miltion gallons per year.
2. LIMITATIONS:
(a.) Any violation of the terms and provisions of this permit and any appropriation of the waters of the State in excess of that euthorized
hereon shall conslitute a violation of Minnesota Statutes. Chapter 105.
(b.) This permit shall not be construed as establishing any priority ol appropriation ol waters ol the state.
(��1 This permit is permissive only. No liabitity shail be imposed upon or incurred by the State ot Minnesota or any ol its employees,on
account of the granting hereol or on account of any damage to any person or property resulting Irom any act or omission ot the permittee
relating to any metter hereunder.This permit shail not be construed as estopping or limiting any legal claims or right ol action of any
person other than the state against the permittee, for any damage or injury resulting Irom any such act or omission,or as stopping or
limiting any legal claim or right ol action of Ihe state aGai�st the permittee, for violation of or lailure to comply with the provisions ol the
permit or appiicabte provisionS o1 law.
(d.) In all cases where lhe doing by the permittee of anything authorized by this permit shall involve the taking, using,or damaging of
any property, rights or interests of any other person or persons, or of eny publicly owned lands or improvements thereon or interests
therein,the permittee,before proceeding therewith,shall obtain the written consent ol atl persons,agencies,or authorities concerned,and
shall acquire all property, rights and interests necessary therefore.
(e.)Th�s permit shall not release the perm�ttee Irom any other permil requirements or liab�lity or obligat�on�mposed by M�nnesota Staiutes.
Federal law,or local ordinances relat�nq thereto arxf shall remain in fOrce sub�ect to all conditions and lim�tal�ons now or hereafter �mposed
by law
(�1 Unless explicitly specilied, this permit does not authorize any alterations of Ihe beds or banks ol any public(protected)walers or
wetlands. A separate permit must be obtained Irom Ihe Department ol Natural Resources prior to any such alteration.
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a) An undergrov.-,d pipe cannc;_ be con�ide:.�u ;;�°�; :,,:.��c;,-✓;�-�
within �he protected a.ca.
b) The appiican�t pro�osed �;�pro�r.;.a�e ero���.o:; c;,;,���03
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foliow•ing fir.ciings :
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h�::ve an i,��p�ct o^: t:�c acqui�ti :.
7. The Depart.�,ent o: ::atura� :�:�•:-�our�es (S�'a�e� r��p:o�riations
Division } issued per^�it 86-Gi7& , A�,ril 22 , i906 , wit:�out
o:.�air.ing the recuireci iocai un:.t of gover:�r„tr.� respo:�se. ^he
C�ty Council has askcd the DNR �o sczeduie a:: ap;�ro��iate pubiic
hearing t0 �7C�C.iE'SS ti:e P,lca.^.•�j COiiCG-=P:S I'd1S£'G d;:rin� �',�E? review Oi
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Area Hydrolog�ist� �}��e4rEd iciO�F� COL':1Cii 't0 c7GGi:�S:� �C;c? �i`�1':�
concerns rec�rca_ng the proposea use o� the acku-�i�r a:.ci ��.�:
method o� discnarge.
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acr,uifer fror� 1971 through 198� has benn r„onitored s:�owinr
decreased �evels ut Var10:15 PC'LlOc:'S bli�'.. CO.^.S1.Si.�T:�`.i]� ��cov�red to
re;rain at bas�call�y the same levc�:.. She �nviseci tn�t th�re are ,
various we�is in the Orono vicini•:.y t"�at are mo:ai�ore4 by ::he �r;:�t
driC� lf dT1 irregularitl WEiS �O OCC":.ii �fic3� cl �G'i:Tii� l�� '�::i�> L��c=
of residential use would be revokea or the c��:a�`�or.s oi: t::e
permit amended at any time. �
i0. In respo:�se to the concern ��::aL i��.t��iess �er:r,i�s issued by
the DNR for such geo::hermal srs��:;;s �ao41a i;ave ;�a;ar iiril�aCt or.
the acqvifer, both Adelsma:, ar.3 .7:-�s co:�curred ti�aL there would k
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keeping wi�h t'r.e i::tent anr'. o:;;cc :�ves o� ��:� �;,::y:�c; Coc:e �.:�
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resoiution wiii ex��ire on �i�at date (Dece�ber S, 1937;.
6. V�olation o� or aor.-compii-4r�cL wiL'.z any oi .:.�� ��e'.::r.:; �.. a
cci�ditior.s of �::�s resolutic:� s'.:�:iy �cnst:��u'�e a v.�:;y���.�: .... .:...�
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hereia, and s:.al i be �ur.isiable as u misdemeane�.
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of this resolution in the chain of ta_tI� of the �ro��r�y. ��a,
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jRe: Property Address: 1535 Bohns Point Road,Orono,Minnesota
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I am writing to request a zoning letter prepared by your office on the above property. Please
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� respect to the pro�erly described on Exhibit A attachEd hcrelo, in substantially the fomi attached hereto,
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2400 IDS Centec, SO South Ei�hth Street, 1Vlinneanolis. Minnesota 55402. Please also provide us witl� a
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MEMORANDUM
Date: November 15, 2005
To: 1535 Bohn's Point Road—ADDRESS FILE
From: Janice Gundlach, City Planner
RE: Appeal of Staff Interpretation of Zoning Ordinance Section 78-
1405(8): Entrance Monuments
At the November 14, 2004 City Council meeting the Council voted 5-0 to accept the
appeal and allow the gates as proposed in the building permit application submitted 8-15-
OS by Beaver& Sons Landscaping.
MEMORANDUM �
Date: November 10, 2005
To: City Administrator
Mayor
Members of the Council
From: Janice Gundlach, City Planne��
RE: Appeal— 1535 Bohn's Point Road —Gate Height Interpretation
Attachments
A- 11-10-OS Letter from Paul B. Zisla
B— 9-12-OS Council Minutes
C—9-8-OS Council Memo
At the 9-12-OS Council meeting, the Zoning Ordinance appeal regarding the gate height
restrictions at 1535 Bohn's Point Road was tabled. The purpose of the tabling was to
allow the Council to discuss the issue in a non-biased manner, as consideration of
amendments to the Zoning Ordinance were suggested by City staf£ The Council
discussed this issue at a work session on 9-27-OS and has directed staff to move forward
with amendment language clarifying gate height restrictions, when in accordance with
entrance monuments. This amendment language was discussed by the Planning
Commission at a wark session on 11-2-OS and a public hearing will be formally held on
11-21-05.
The matter of the Ordinance language appeal remains open. The manufacturer of the
gates, Simply Automation not Beaver Landscaping, has obtained an attorney who has
submitted a letter requesting that the gates be considered an appurtenance to the
monuments, which are permitted a height of 8 feet. The City Attorney has been
consulted on this argument and will provide direction to the Council at the meeting.
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,��;;4�;°� side entrance gates at the property referred to above. The�re seems to be some controversy as to
�,,.u;�i„n�,E�°r7 the proper application of The City of Orono zanina code to these uniyue gates. p►s a
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M,�„„�5�„�,,, consequence,the Uwner may not be abl�to us�th.em_ The exiraordinary investment in t e gat�s
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n�'i'n0�[t,PORlatip lenzr explains why ch� City should allow the niain ar�d side eates �o remain in plstce an e
`"u"�`°',",���u�;� insiallauons complet�d We request an apporttulity to discuss this matt�z with you and the staff
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OF COUhSFL ��cliertt created the gates expressJy for the Bohn's Point residence. They are d�signed azid
�R�;°��,,;;��n engine�red as integral elements of�.he entran.ce monument systems. The hi�h.est poirn of each
gate is below the t�p of the monument instatlation, The top of�he 17 foot, turo inch atross,main
gate is seven feec, 10 inches from the �round. The top of the 16 feet across �ide �are is se�en
feet, eight inches from The gxound. lniernal stractures of i.he monuments hold and support the
gaies. A�ter the monumenis were inS'called,the gates were atZached [o assure proper fiRin��nnd
balancc. Ta avoid dama�t, the �ates were temporarily r�noved for paintinb. 1he main�a�te was
ini�ially placed on the monumenYs in early 7uly, removed for painting, and reinstalled two to
three �veeks later. The side gate was alsv initially installed and rhen removed for painting. li is
ready for re-hanging_ Keeping the status quo simply means l�aving the monuments and the main
gate in place and allowing reinstallation of the side ga�e.
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We understand that staff considers the �ates subject w thc; six feet height limit that applies i4
fences. However, Thc code regulates gates in conjun.cTion wirh monum�nts,no� in conjtuzction
�irh fences. "�hz langua�e of Section 7$-1405(8) spccifically re�utates entrance monum�nts and
parc h of The secrion rCfers Zo gates. Here, the bates are clydrly a parc of the en.uance monument
�ystem, and noj gans of a fence. �either gare exceeds the eight fooz heigh� limitation found in
Section 78-14U5(8)h. Th� ordinance allows them. t�estherically and physically, the gates can be
considered as appurtenances io The monuments,not to a fence. Th� rel�vant code section does
no�characterize them as fences. At most, ihz ordinance Ieavrs room for construing thz �ates as
tenccs. lt may be ambi�uous or incorrlplere, and th� City is addTessing thac urlce�r[ainLy.
Nonetheless, as a maner of law, the orciinance mu.st be construed in f2�vor of�properry owner
and in a mariner which limits th.e scope af Lhe restriction on the use of the prop�ny. Therefore,
the height limi[is eight feet.
A,pplication of ihe propo�ed six foot height limit, or of a questionable interpretatian of The
existing code �o the alrezdy desi�ncd, built, installed and pa�nted gates would cause excessive,
ut�ecCsSary harm to th� owner and conuactors. Unfortunately, there is no cost-Cffectivz
practical way Lo make the tops of the �ates only six feet from the ground. Our client would have
to start over. 7he c;ost would be xn exce�5 of�44,OOU considerin�The amounts already invested
in designing and manufacTuring the �ates, removal, rzdesign, remanufactiu'ing, installing
re,-placement gac�s, and modifying� monumenu. t�lrhnugh cost alone may not determinc�he
legal is�ues, these damag�s indicate the signifieance of the issue for the owner and our client.
Given that th� hei�hCs of zhe main and side gates con�orm zo the relevanY cad� provision,tha��he
monumet�t and ;ate installations are essentially complete, and that the Ciry rcc:ogni.zes rhat rhere
is a gap in the code; it is ent;rely reasonable to altow the owner to use rhe gates as built. The
hazm to the owner af an adv�rsc interpretation �f the current code ou�wzighs the harrn.Fo the City
of ailowing ihe irn�grated monum�nis and gates ac rhe propeny, and simultaneausly modiiyin�
the code so that fu�ure �ates comply with Th�fence stiandards.
I look f'o�ward to �iscussing this marter with you.
Very truly yours,
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MINUTES OF THE
ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING
� Monday, September 12,2005
7:00 o'clock p.m.
(4. #OS-3143 DANHESSBURG OFHESSBURG DEVELOPMENT,INC., 774 TONKAWA ROAD,
Continued)
McMillan moved, White seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 5377, a Resolution
granting lot area, lot width and hardcover variances for Dan Hessburg of Hessburg
Development, Inc., 774 Tonkawa Road, subject to review and approval of the grading and
drainage plan by the City Engineer.
There were no public comments regarding this application.
VOTE: Ayes 4,Nays 0.
5. APPEAL— 1535 BOHN'S POINT ROAD—GATE HEIGHT AND SIGNAGE
INTERPRETATION
David Sonka, Bever Landscaping, was present.
City Attorney Barrett indicated he has spoken with Staff regarding this appeal. Barrett stated with respect
to the gate height,there is some ambiguity in the City ordinances and Staff is unclear whether it should be
treated as a fence or not. Barrett stated the City Council should determine the policy on gate height,
which would enable Staff to interpret the ardinance.
Barrett stated the second issue before the Council relates to the signage interpretation and that in his
opinion the ordinance does not allow estate names and it does not need to be heard on tonight's appeal.
Murphy expressed a concern that a city policy be decided tonight as part of this appeal.
Barrett stated the City Council does have the right to table the application in arder to further review what
the city's policy on this issue should be.
Murphy stated it is difficult to make a decision on one application that would affect other property owners
in the City.
White concurred with Murphy that it is difficult to make a decision tonight on an item that would affect a
number of other residents. White noted other cities have allowed estate names on gates and over gates.
Brad Roehl, Long Lake Fire Chief, indicated he does have a concern with the width of the gate and the
direction that the gate faces the road. Roehl indicated there are some properties in the community that
have gates that make it difficult for emergency vehicles to access the property.
White inquired whether Staff is able to determine how the gate is ariented to the road.
Gundlach indicated the location of the gate is not depicted on the survey submitted to the City. Gundiach
stated the monument ordinance requires a five-foot setback and that the gate complies with that
requirement.
White inquired what happens if the gate is locked and the fire department needs to access the property.
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MINUTES OF THE
ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING
' Monday, September 12,2005
7:00 dclock p.m.
(S. APPEAL—1535 BOHN'S POINT ROAD—GATE HEIGHT AND SIGNAGE
INTERPRETATION, Continued)
Roehl stated that also is an issue and that some properties are putting lock boxes next to the gate to allow
for access by the police and fire departments.
Sonka stated it is his understanding the device is a sound activated device and would automatically open
for a police, ambulance or fire siren.
Peterson inquired whether the Council would need to make a decision tonight.
Gaffron indicated this is part of a building permit application and that he is not sure whether the 60 days
would apply in this instance.
Peterson stated since this is a policy decision, she is reluctant to make a final decision tonight.
Barrett recommended the City act within the 60 days and that a request could be made to extend the
60-day deadline if necessary.
Gaffron stated to his understanding this application would need to be decided by the middle of October.
Sonka stated the property owner has experienced some vandalism on the lot and that the gate is intended
to be a security measure.
Peterson inquired whether the property owner would be amenable to extending the time limit.
Sonka indicated he would need to discuss it with the property owners.
Murphy noted this decision would have city-wide implications and should be discussed in greater depth.
Murphy moved,White seconded,to table action on the appeal by Bever Landscaping on behalf of
Adam and Kathy LaFavre, 1535 Bohn's Point Road,to allow for additional discussion and research
on this issue.
VOTE: Ayes 4,Nays 0.
MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT
The Mayor/Council report follows Item No. 12.
PUBLIC SERVICE DIRECTOR'S REPORT
*6. REQUEST FOR PAYMENT NO.2—NAVARRE WATER TOWER REHABILITATION
Murphy moved,White seconded,to approve Request for Payment No.2 for the Navarre Water
Tower Rehabilitation Project to Classic Protective Coatings,Menomonie,Wisconsin,in the amount
of$61,659.75.
VOTE: Ayes 4,Nays 0.
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REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
Date: September 8, 2005
Item No.:
Department Approval: Administrator Approval: Agenda Section:
Zoning
Name: Janice Gundlach
Title: City Planner
Item Description: Bever Landscaping on behalf of Adam & Kathy LaFavre, 1535 Bohn's Point
Road — Appeal of a Staff Interpretation
Zoning District: LR— 1B, One Family Lakeshore Residential District (1 acre minimum)
Lot Area: 5.52 acres (240,380 s.£)
Lot Width: �495 feet
List of Exhibits
A—Application
B—Applicant's Narrative
C —Elevation View of Proposed Gates
D—City Code Section 78-1405: Nonencroachments
E—City Code Section 78-1 & 78-1467 Pertaining to Residential Signage
GATE HEIGHT
The applicant submitted for a building permit for a number of landscaping improvements and also
construction of entrance monuments with gates. Staff's review of the gates concluded that the gate
height is limited to 42"per the fence ordinance for a rear/street yard of a lakeshore lot not on a major
thoroughfare. The 42" limitation is a result of staff defaulting to the fence height limitations as there
is not anything in the ordinance regarding gate height. The gates proposed as shown on the permit
approach 7.25' in height at the highest point with the majority of the gate at a height of 5.3'.
Rather than allowing the applicant to apply for a variance staff felt it would be more appropriate for
the applicant to appeal the staff interpretation regarding the 42" limitation, as neither the entrance
monument or fence sections of the ordinance address gate height. Staff also felt this was an
opportunity for the Council to direct staff if something other than the 42" should be permitted.
After reviewing many of the existing entrance gates in the community it became clear to staff that
the majority eXisting under similar parameters meet the 42" limitation, however there are a few
anomalies. It should also be noted that the entrance monument section of the code is fairly new
(adopted 5/04), where many of the entrance monuments and gates existing in the City were reviewed
and approved based on interpretations of the fence regulations. Staff finds that because the
monuments are now formally regulated by ordinance and that the monuments themselves can be
eight feet in height, allowing the gates existing between the monuments to approach a height greater
than 42" may be reasonable.
NAMEPLATE SIGNAGE
Staff also is somewhat concerned with the signage proposed on the gates being: "Living Waters Est.
2004". The sign ordinance permits a nameplate of two square feet with a nameplate defined as "any
sign which states the name or address or both of the business or occupant of the lot where the sign is
placed or may be a directory listing the names, addresses and business of occupants." The applicant
has stated the signage is to mark the name of the estate. This technically isn't permitted per the sign
code and staff would like clarification from the Council of whether estate names are acceptable. A
review of the gates existing in the community yielded existence of few, if any, gates with signage of
anything other than an address or resident name. The signage proposed complies with the two
square foot limitation.
COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED
Direct staff on the acceptable gate height and signage content. This may include a specific
interpretation of the ordinance and/or include a revision to the ordinance for future clarification.
REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
Date: September 8, 2005
Item No.:
Department Approval: Administrator Approval: Agenda Section:
Zoning
Name: Janice Gundlach�.'�.
Title: City Planner
Item Description: Bever Landscaping on behalf of Adam & Kathy LaFavre, 1535 Bohn's Point
Road — Appeal of a Staff Interpretation
Zoning District: LR— 1 B, One Family Lakeshore Residential District (1 acre minimum)
Lot Area: 5.52 acres (240,380 s.£)
Lot Width: �495 feet
List of Exhibits
A—Application
B —Applicant's Narrative
C —Elevation View of Proposed Gates
D—City Code Section 78-1405: Nonencroachments
E—City Code Section 78-1 & 78-1467 Pertaining to Residential Signage
GATE HEIGHT
The applicant submitted for a building permit for a number of landscaping improvements and also
construction of entrance monuments with gates. Staff's review of the gates concluded that the gate
height is limited to 42"per the fence ordinance for a rear/street yard of a lakeshore lot not on a major
thoroughfare. The 42" limitation is a result of staff defaulting to the fence height limitations as there
is not anything in the ordinance regarding gate height. The gates proposed as shown on the permit
approach 7.25' in height at the highest point with the majority of the gate at a height of 5.3'.
Rather than allowing the applicant to apply for a variance staff felt it would be more appropriate for
the applicant to appeal the staff interpretation regarding the 42" limitation, as neither the entrance
monument or fence sections of the ordinance address gate height. Staff also felt this was an
opportunity for the Council to direct staff if something other than the 42" should be permitted.
After reviewing many of the existing entrance gates in the community it became clear to staff that
the majority existing under similar parameters meet the 42" limitation, however there are a few
anomalies. It should also be noted that the entrance monument section of the code is fairly new
(adopted 5/04), where many of the entrance monuments and gates existing in the City were reviewed
and approved based on interpretations of the fence regulations. Staff finds that because the
monuments are now formally regulated by ordinance and that the monuments themselves can be
eight feet in height, allowing the gates existing between the monuments to approach a height greater
than 42"may be reasonable.
NAMEPLATE SIGNAGE
Staff also is somewhat concerned with the signage proposed on the gates being: "Living Waters Est.
2004". The sign ordinance permits a nameplate of two square feet with a nameplate defined as "any
sign which states the name or address or both of the business or occupant of the lot where the sign is
placed or may be a directory listing the names, addresses and business of occupants." The applicant
has stated the signage is to mark the name of the estate. This technically isn't permitted per the sign
code and staff would like clarification from the Council of whether estate names are acceptable. A
review of the gates existing in the community yielded existence of few, if any, gates with signage of
anything other than an address or resident name. The signage proposed complies with the two
square foot limitation.
COUNCIL ACTION REQUESTED
Direct staff on the acceptable gate height and signage content. This may include a specific
interpretation of the ordinance and/or include a revision to the ordinance for future clarification.
Application# �
- Date Received
Amount Paid
CITY OF ORONO - GENERAL LAND USE APPLICATION
PROPERTY LOCATION
Site Address �J� �,C�1�1�1J� PD lli� �d�'D
Type of Application to be Filed �,�,9��
Property Identification Number (P.I.D.)
APPLICANT
Name i�iQ�V1Q Sc7;Nl�- `��� ��k�'.�(,/�.��r��Ir��� 1,��1�/�1���� .�impL�y �����✓i
Phone (home) •7(v�- �(',�- �3g0 Phone(work) (��� 30�-35e�`- z�
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Address 7�� � 01�'�� City c:r�w�,�� Zip ���1�
OWNER (if different than,applicant)
Name � �-
Phone (home) �J — ����-f�t3�v Phone (work)
Address 1�� ��N�S�%�r-�' City �r�� Zip �i7�3
Date Pro rty Acquired �r,��., �� (month/year)
I (do) o n ) also own the adjacent parcels of land.
FEES - CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS -
$600.00 Residential A�cessory Use
$600.00 Institutional (church, school, etc.)
$600.00 Guest House/Guest Apartments
$600.00 Duplex Credit/Bldg
$600.00 Commercial/Industrial Use
$600.00 Land Alteration + Permit
Grading and filling - designated wetland or floodplain
Grading and filling - 501 cu. yd. or more
Grading, seawall, retaining walls within 75' of lakeshore
PRD/PID - see Fee Schedule
$250.00 Renewal Fee (no change from original application)
After-the-Fact Fee - Double Current Application Fee
OTHER APPLICATIONS
$600.00 Commercial Site Plan Review (+ consultant fees)
$600.00 Vacation
$6�0.00 Easement Vacation
$100.00 Easement Vacation With Subdivision
$600.00 Rezoning (PUD - refer to fee schedule)
$600.00 Comprehensive Plan Amendment
� $100.00 Appeals
Other- see Fee Schedule�
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' REQUIRED SUBMITTALS �
1. Completed Application Form. _
2. Describe request in detail.
3. Certified Property Owners List of owners within 350� of the subject property,
labels and plat map. List, labels and map may be obtained from Hennepin
County Department of Finance, Government Center, A-603 300 South 6tn
Street, Minneapolis, telephone 612-348-5910). �
4. Certificate of Survey (signed by a Iicensed surveyor) - refer to handout for
survey information.
5. Attach legal description to application if not included on required survey.
6. Topographic survey ,(existing and proposed contours) if land alterations
involve changes in elevation (grades).
7. List of the legai names (include marital status) of all persons with an interest in
the property. This would include name(s) of applicant(s) if not current
own�s).
8. Eonstruction plan, if applicable (see staff for requirements).
9. As an addendum to this apptication, please attach a separate list of any other
� persons you wish notified of this appfis�tion.
YOU ARE REQUIRED TO SUPPLY 3 COPIES OF LARGE DOCUMENTS AND 1 COPY
FOR REPRODUCTION (11" X 17" OR SMALLER) FOR ALL DOCUMENTS
SUBMtTTED. (Staff will require scaled drawings of all documents, plans, etc. to be
submitted.)
The Applicant and Property Owner must sign this application. Please remember that
your application is not complete if the above information has not been included.
Certification by Clerical Department that Land Use Application is complete.
Initials of Clerical Staff: Date
APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE
The applicant hereby agrees to provide all information required or requested by the
Zoning Administrator, agrees to pay additional fees (staff time not covered by original fee
payment) and/or unusual expenses incurred in review of this application, and certifies
that the information supplie � correct to the best of his/her knowledge.
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Applicant's signature Date
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OWNER'S SIGNATURE
The owner hereby acknowledges and agrees to this application and further authorized
reasonable entry onto the property by City staff, consuttants, agents, commission
members, and Council members for purposes of investigation and verification of this
request. �°�SI�N,y?e� a� c'°'''�'u�Z '
Owner's signature Date �/ dJ�
Applicant must have all submittals into the City offices 25 days before the Planning Commission Meeting.
Planning Commission Meetings are held on the third Monday of each month. Applicants must be present
at all scheduled review meetings of the Planning Commission and Council. If an applicant is unable to
attend a scheduled meeting, please make arrangements to have an authorized agent attend in your place
and advise the Building & Zoning Office of this change prior to the meeting.
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BEVE�
LAN�SCAPING
September 1, 2005
City Planning Department
City of Orono
Post Office Box 66
Crystal Bay, MN 55323
Dear Orono City Council and City Planning Department:
I am writing in regard to an entrance gate proposal for the LaFavre Residence, at 1535 Bohns
Point Road, on behalf of the homeowners and the contractors associated with this project. It has
been brought to our attention that our proposal for entrance gates is not compliant with codes
written for fences on lakeshare properties. In our conversations with the City Planning
Department, bringing this issue to light, we determined that the codes written for fences on
lakeshore properties do not adequately serve the purpose of permitting entrance gates that offer
better security, better design, and better style in accordance with codes that have also been
written for entrance monuments. This not only affects our project at-hand, but all properties on
the lakeshore. In this determination, I respectfully appeal the interpretation of the Planning
Department in effort to install entrance gates that better serve the property at 1535 Bohns Point
Road, and to possibly assist the City of Orono in setting future standards specific to the design of
entrance gates.
The applicable codes that affect the height of entrance gates, on a by-default basis, are found in
"Section 78-1405. Nonencroachments" where the height and style of fences on lakeshore lots are
specified. The code states as follows:
1. Fences within the required street (rear)yard or side street yard of a lakeshore lo
shall not exceed 42 inches above the original grade. Exception: A fence not
exceeding six feet height may be located along the street lot line of a lake frontage
lot which abuts a major thoroughfare. A major thoroughfare for purposes of this
section means any county road or state highway. If such a fence involves fill or
berming, the total combines height of both the fence and fill shall not exceed six
feet above the height of the crown of the major thoroughfare. (Sec. 78-1405. (7) b.
1.)
2. Fences within the required side yard of a lakeshore lot shall bot exceed six feet in
height, and any portion located lakeward of the average lakeshore setback line,
shall not exceed 42 inches in height... (continues.) (Sec. 78-1405. (7) b. 2.)
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BEVE�2
LAN�SCAPI NG
3. Fences shall not be constructed within the defined lakeshore yard of a lakeshore
lot, i.e., shall not be within 75 feet of the shoreline... (continues.) (Sec. 78-1405.
(7) b. 3.)
The other codes that speak directly toward the design of entrance gates do not further specify or
alter the permissible height, thereby making the codes for fences solely applicable (code (8) h).
Only the height and location of entrance monuments have been outlined in detail, as it states:
(8) a. Each monument, with a maximum of two, shall be limited to a single pillar with a
footprint measuring no larger than 25 square feet and no length to exceed five
feet;
(8) b. The monument must be setback a minimum of five feet from all property
boundaries and never fewer than ten feet from the edge of a paved, traveled
roadway; ....
(8) e. The monuments are limited to eight feet in height including any appurtenances.
Any monument exceeding the mczximum height must meet the principal structure
setback requirements;
(8)f. When more than one monument is proposed a minimum horizontal width of 12
feet is required between
them; (Sec. 78-1405. (8))
In light of these codes, it is understood that eight-foot monuments and a four-foot gates are what
is considered permissible on this property. But I would like to sincerely ask for this to be
reconsidered for the sake of the security, design, and stylistic implications that this imposes.
The 1535 Bohns Point address has an almost legendry status among the community, in the
reputation of its previous homeowners. This property draws attention, and it is common for
people to walk or drive into the property and look around as if a public space. Since residing
there, the current homeowners, as well as contractors working on the property, have experienced
vandalism and periy theft inside the property. The homeowners also currently have 6 children
under the age of 13. In spite of this, the pre-existing security measures on the grounds (driveway
probe sensors and laser eye sensors)have been entirely deactivated, and there is no intention to
fence the perimeter of the property. But the homeowners do want the security of a taller gate and
monument structure with communications to the house. This will be the only significant line of
security and structural barrier other than the trees bordering the property, and it is important for
them to have a taller, more prominent gate.
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BEVE■Z
LAN�SCAPING
The implications that a four-foot gate with eight-foot monuments have for the sake of design is
also a valid grievance. This looks completely out of scale, and not in-step with the upscale and
stylish design that Orono neighborhoods are known to showcase. It is much more be-fitting to
have a gate that is directly in the scale of the monuments, where the height of the gate is the same
or directly corresponds with the monuments. It is also to be noted that the opacity of our
proposed gate is 50% or less, and it is earth-toned, which lessens the imposing quality that a
taller gate might have. The homeowners intend to have the name of the estate scribed subtly into
the design, as well as the date of establishment. Again, these design elements are stylish, but
subtle, and are directly to scale with the neighborhood, and the great architecture known to the
City of Orono.
Lastly, we humbly and regretfully submit that in being previously misinformed about the codes,
or the existence of codes for entrance gates as being those stated for fences, the gates have
already been ordered and have largely been purchased. They have been custom fabricated as a
one-of-its-kind, and the structural and mechanical fittings for them have all been anticipated in
the on-site construction. We have, and we continually plan to exhibit compliance for codes in all
other aspects of this project, but this was an unanticipated and unforeseen issue. We sincerely
ask for your blessing to install these gates as proposed, and to please consider this case for appeal
in better defining the codes written for entrance gates in the City of Orono. This community has
some of the best architecture in Minnesota, and entrance gates and monuments can also be an
integral part.
Thanks for your consideration, and I look forward to meeting with you soon.
Sin ely,
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David Sonka ,% ' ' �
Landscape Designer
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Bever Landscaping, Inc. --' -
7309 Lake Drive
Lino Lakes, MN 55014 '�—�' ~
Phone: 763-784-4390
Cell: 651-307-3562
cc: Adam and Kathy LaFavre, Simply Automation, Luke Busker Masonry
Sec. 78-1405. Nonencroachments.
The following shall not be considered to be encroachments on yard requirements:
(1) Chimneys, flues, belt courses, leaders, sills, pilasters, lintels, ornamental features, mechanical
devices, cornices, eaves, gutters and the like, provided they do not extend more than 1 1/2 feet,
off-street parking except as regulated in this section.
(2) Nameplate signs for one-family dwellings; lights for illuminating parking areas, loading areas or
yards for safety and security purposes, provided the direct source of light is not visible from the
public right-of-way or adjacent residential property, may be located to within five feet of the
front lot line.
(3) Terraces, steps, uncovered porches, stoops or similar structures which do not extend above the
height of the ground floor level of the principal building and extend to a distance of not less than
two feet from any lot line.
(4) In side or rear yards only, bays not to exceed a depth of two feet nor to contain an area of more
than 20 square feet, fire escapes not to exceed a width of three feet, and open off-street parking.
(5) In rear yards only, balconies, breezeways, detached outdoor picnic shelters and recreational
equipment except as otherwise regulated; no accessory structure shall be closer than five feet
from a rear lot line.
(6) In side yards only, no accessory structure shall be closer than ten feet from any side lot line.
(7) Fences erected in all zoning districts are considered as a nonencroachment when'they conform to
the following standards:
a. Nonlakeshore lots.
1. Fences and walls within a required front yard or side street yard shall not exceed a
height of 42 inches above original grade.
2. Fences and walls within a required rear or side yard shall not exceed a height of
six feet above original grade.
b. Lakeshore lots.
1. Fences within the required street(rear) yard or side street yard of a lakeshore lot
shall not exceed 42 inches above ariginal grade. Exception: A fence not
exceeding six feet in height may be located along the street lot line of a lake
frontage lot which abuts a major thoroughfare. A major thoroughfare for purposes
of this section means any county road or state highway. If such fence involves fill
or berming, the total combined height of both fence and fill shall not exceed six
feet above the height of the crown of the major thoroughfare.
2. Fences within the required side yard of a lakeshore lot shall not exceed six feet in
height, and any portion located lakeward of the average lakeshore setback line
shall not exceed 42 inches in height. The term "average lakeshore setback line"
means a line drawn between the most lakeward projection of the fence owner's
principal residence structure and the most lakeward projection of the adjacent
affected principal residence structure.
3. Fences shall not be constructed within the defined lakeshore yard of a lakeshore
lot, i.e., shall not be located within 75 feet of the shoreline for general
development lakes, 100 feet for recreational lakes, or 150 feet for natural
environment lakes.
c. Special provisions. Split rail fences of no more than three rails within a required front,
street or side street yard may have a maximum top rail height of 48 inches above original
grade. Board rail fences within a front, street or side street yard for the specific purpose
of enclosing permitted domestic animals may have a top rail height of 60 inches and shall
be no more than 50 percent opaque.
d. Intersection sightline obstruction prohibited. No fence shall be installed so as to obstruct
a required clear view at street intersections as required by section 78-1371.
e. Fence construction and maintenance.
1. The owner of a fence shall maintain it in a condition of reasonable repair and
appearance and shall not allow it to become or remain in disrepair ar in a
dangerous condition.
2. Fences shall be installed with the finished side facing neighboring properties or
the street. The term "finished side" means that side having no structural supports.
(8) Entrance monuments, defined for the purpose of this section as a nearly permanent physical
structure or object, natural or artificial, used to depict an entrance to the property, erected in all
residential zoning districts are considered nonencroachments when they conform with the
following standards:
a. Each monument, with a maximum of two, shall be limited to a single pillar with a
footprint measuring no larger than 25 square feet and no length to exceed five feet;
b. The monument must be setback a minimum of five feet from all property boundaries and
never fewer than ten feet from the edge of the paved, traveled roadway;
c. Plans and/or elevation views of the proposed monuments are required to be submitted for
approval by the planning director;
d. All signage proposed for the monuments must comply with section 78-1467;
e. The monuments are limited to eight feet in height including any appurtenances. Any
monument exceeding the maximum height must meet principal structure setback
requirements;
f. When more than one monument is proposed a minimum horizontal width of 12 feet is
required between them;
g. Lighting is allowed, in conformance with section 78-1573 and at the discretion of the
planning director.
h. When a gate is proposed, the following requirements must be met:
1. The gate must open into the property not outward towards the right-of-way, and
2. For locked and/or secured gates a knox box, meeting the standards set forth by the
police and fire department, must be provided for emergency access, and
3. On major thoroughfares the monuments and gates must be located 40 feet from
the paved, traveled road to allow for vehicle stacking. A major thoroughfare for
the purposes of this section means any county road or state highway.
i. A building permit is required for installation. A survey must be submitted depicting
where the monuments will be placed, and the property corner pins must be located for
inspection purposes.
(Code 1984, § 10.03(15); Ord. No. 211 2nd series, §§ 1--5, 11-26-2001; Ord. No. 12 3rd series, § 1, 5-24-2004)
. SIGN REGULATIONS
Sec. 78-1. Definitions.
Sign, nameplate, means any sign which states the name or address ar both of the
business or occupant of the lot where the sign is placed or may be a directory listing the
names, addresses and business of occupants.
Sec. 78-1467. Signs in R districts.
Within R districts,the following signs are permitted:
(1) Nameplates.
a. One nameplate sign for each dwelling, and such sign shall not
exceed two square feet in area per surface, and no sign shall be so
constructed as to have more than two surfaces.
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` Janice Gundlach
From: Davelanddesign@aol.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 12:45 PM
To: Janice Gundlach
Subject: Lafavre Residence 1535 Bohns Point Entrance Gate Photo
Hello, Janice.
Attached is a photograph of one of entrance gates taken at the time of its fitting. If you could send me the
photos that you have of other gates in the area, that would be greatly appreciated. I know his gate won't look
anything like the others in appearance, as he likes things unique and "one of a kind" in style, but it would be
helpful to see the sizes, opacity, and how they compare with the gate columns.
I have also included a copy of the gate erected by the homeowner in Rosemont. As you can see, he is a
religious man. He grew up in a trailer park and now is where he is today.
I will look through the information I can compile on short order, and will have a follow-up letter for you by
Thursday Morning. Thanks for your time and consideration.
David
David Sonka
Landscape Design Services
Bever Landscaping, Inc.
www.beyerlandscaping.com
"Exceptional Creativity.Traditional Quality." Since 1969.
Email: Davelanddesign@aol.com
Phone: 651-307-3562
9/13/2005
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September 15, 2005
City Planning Department
City of Orono
Post Office Box 66
Crystal Bay, MN 55323
Dear Orono City Council and City Planning Department:
Thank you for providing an opportunity for me to briefly address Mayor Peterson, the Council,
the Planning Department, and all present at the September 12the meeting, with regard to our
entrance gate proposal at 1535 Bohns Point Road. Again, on behalf of the homeowners and the
contractors associated with this project, we appreciate your willingness to examine the associated
codes in how they are interpreted, and how they are applied. As the representative of this project,
I fully understand and accept your reluctance to carry out a public discourse in these matters, as
expressed by Councilman White. But I would like to humbly ask for an opportunity to address
this matter in general, and how it affects our project at-hand.
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effort to show the context of its setting and its stage of completion at this time. The gate is a
custom-made sculpture, and the columns contain custom stained glass and lamp fixtures. It is
artistic, but it is simply more of a contemporary form of what can be found in neighborhoods
such as Bear Path in Eden Prairie, Hardscrabble Circle in Minnetrista, and other areas in Orono.
Custom wrought-iron, steel, and aluminum gate designs like this can also be found in portfolios
of countless fabricators over the Internet, shown in neighborhoods all over the country.
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In having gotten to this point of the project, please let me assure the City Council and City
Planning Department that this was not a deliberate gesture of contempt or disregard for City
Code. In sincere honesty, it was an effect of misinterpretation of City Code with respect to
entrance gates defaulting to the guidelines of common yard fencing, and that the word "fence" in
this instance is synonymous with the word "gate." In having further seen City Code parameters
in the design for entrance monuments, with the height allowance of eight feet including"any
appurtenances," it was interpreted in the design that gates should not exceed this stated height as
an apparatus of the entrance monument.
There were also instances of taller gates readily seen in the near vicinity of this property that lead
to this interpretation. Here are some of the examples of gates that were seen in the
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In previous meetings that had been taken place between a former acting general contractor to the
project and the City Planning Department, the discussion of the gates had never been brought up,
as it was not determined that the homeowner wanted a gate at the time. Earlier plans, however,
may have indicated the idea of a gate, but at a lower height in accordance to a plan to fence the
entire perimeter of the property along the frontage. The design of the entrance monuments,
which vary slightly from the ones today, had been verbally approved as compliant. The former
acting general contractor is no longer associated with this project, and the homeowner has no
plans to fence the perimeter of the property. However, this decision may be affected if instances
of vandalism to the property along the street continue or escalate. ( To date, there have been two
instances of vandalism to the property from the street, and a case of petty theft from the
construction crew on site.)
In spite of the circumstances which lead us to where we are today, there is a case to be made for
factoring in distinctions between "fences"and "entrance gates,"as well as attributes such as
opacity and material choices which affect the visibility of the gate and the views into the
property. In searching upwards of twenty prominent entrance gate fabricators found on the
Internet, there are virtually no gate designs that span sixteen feet(the clearance for emergency
vehicles) that are under 42" in height. There are also very few that are under six feet in height.
Nearly all of their standard models start at six feet in height and range from six feet to nine feet at
their apex. Therefore, a mere handful of models out of the vast number readily available and
widely sold around the country are permissible within the City of Orono at this time. I have
included a packet of information from six of these major gate fabricators which show the
common styles and their dimensions.
Here is a selection of a few models similar to our design. Please see the attached packed as well,
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Landscape Designer
Bever Landscaping, Inc.
7309 Lake Drive
Lino Lalces, MN 55014
Phone: 763-784-4390
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"Baroque" Wrought Iron Driveway Gate
�'> Featu_res: This exceptionally crafted
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Finish: shown in satin black ��ew r�n�si
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"Casa Bella" Wrought Iron Driveway Gate
Features: This stunning Italianate dE
an opulent statement for any worthy
intricate detail an amazing craftsmar
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and striking designs,
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Base Price: $.00 . initials or business logo comF
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12' "Casa Bella" gate 14' "Casa Bella" gate
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"Southern Jewel" Wrought Iron Driveway Gate
� <� `��'. `- Features: This southern Italian b
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custom sizing available,call us to order' available
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"Empress" Driveway Gate
�"�'� Y'� ;� � � Features: Our "Empress" gate is fit f�
�,:� ..�. � Its delicate scrollwork and intriguing
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' � � �,_,�.-� : and majestic presence.
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Base Price: $.00 Finish: shown in "satin black°view finis�
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custom sizing available,call us to order!
12' "Empress" gate � 14' "Empress" gate
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"Milan" Driveway Gate
• Features: The "Milan"gate is a stylizE
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"Simplicity" Driveway Gate
� Features: This marvelous series
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''i Y � I��� � � � f'r � Dimensions: 7'H X 14' W custom sizing_<
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• coordinating garden/walkway
Base Price: $.00 fence available
Finish: shown in "aged brass",+��w_r��;
custom s�zing available,call us to order!
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"Florentine" Wrought Iron Driveway Gate
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h;� Features: The "Florentine" gate
f example of this ornate style. Beai
� ,; , �' crafted scrolls that end in acanthus
�� . , �.- �'. � flowers are among the gates mosi
� :J' , features. Graced with traditional
' ' , ; .,,•• �� �' � ` pickets and balled uprights this
I _ ��`�" '�. exquisite piece.
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Base Price: $.00 . solid copper or brass base
custom sizing available,call us to order! . automatic or manual systen
• coordinating garden/walkw�
fence available
• initials or business logo cor
• airbrushed finish with gold
enhancement available
Finish: shown in "satin black"view fir
12' "Florentine" gate 14' "Flarentine" gate
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16' "Florentine" gate 18' "Flarentine" gate
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"Marseille" Wrought Iron Driveway Gate
� Features: Our "Marseille" gate is
'������ �� �� example of simple beauty.
- spearhead pickets and stampec
� rosette uprights. The bottom of t
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' Dimensions: 8'4"H x 14'W c�scom S+:
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Base Price: $.00 fence available
• initials or business logo con
custom sizing avaiiab�e,cau us to order� . airbrushed finish with gold
enhancement available
Finish: shown in "satin black"view fir
12' "Marseille" gate 14' "Marseille" gate
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16' "Marseille" gate 18' "Marseille" gate
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"Baroness" Driveway Gate
Features: Our "Baroness" gate
hammered iron frame and uprights.
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"�°""'� �� formed scrolls ending in leaves
�, �° � alongside stylized design elemen1
'� - �' � �~ gate its feminine and stately aura.
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,� Dimensions: 8'4"H x 14'W c�scom s�.
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fence available
Base Price: $.00 . initials or business logo cor
custom sizing available,caq us to order! • airbrushed finish with gold
enhancement available
Finish: shown in "satin black"view fir
12' "Baroness" gate 14' "Baroness" gate
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16' "Baroness" gate 18' "Baroness" gate
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"Venetian" Driveway Gate
Features; This versatile beauty is
_ for an opulent estate or a small
,�_ Features scrolled pickets and tradi•
� r� � �. - - ;- , � uprights. A Greek inspired design...
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• airbrushed finish with gold
enhancement available
Finish: shown in "satin black"view fir
12' "Venetian" gate 14' "Venetian" gate
Select Finish $.QQ ` � � Select Finish $.00 �
16' "Venetian" gate 18' "Venetian" gate
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"Versailles" Driveway Gate
Features: This lavishly ornate gate
of detail. Features stylized scroll
base and crest. It is a beautiful
French iron work. Appropriate for
architectural styles.
Dimensions: 8'4"H x 14'W cLs�o�s�.
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Base Price: $.00 Finish: shown in "satin black"view fir
custom sizing avaiiable:call us to order!
12' "Versailles" gate 14' "Versailles" gate
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"Steeple Chase" Driveway Gate
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16' "Steeple Chase" gate 18' "Steeple Chase" gate
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"English Countryside" Driveway Gate
Features: This southern Italian t
unique and intricate piece. Among
features are acanthus leaves,
ornate ironwork patterns. The gate
are also available in solid copper or
Dimensions: 8'4"H x 14'W c�scom s�.
Additional Options:
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w; • automatic or manual systen
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12' "English Countryside" gate 14' "English Countryside" gate
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16' "English Countryside" gate 18' "English Countryside" gate
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"Lexington" Wrought Iron Driveway Gate
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custom sizfng available,call us to order: • can be purchased as a bow
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• automatic or manual systen
• initials or business logo cor
Finish: shown in "satin black"view fir
12' "Lexington" gate 14' "Lexington" gate
Select Finish $,Qp � _ �_ Select Finish $.00 �
16' "Lexington" gate 18' "Lexington" gate
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"Alexandra" Wrought Iron Driveway Gate
Features:
Dimensions: H x 13' 1-1/2"W c�,sto�
avaiiabl�
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16' "Alexandra" gate 18' "Alexandra" gate
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"Petite Fleur" Wrought Iron Driveway Gate
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"Olivia" Wrought Iron Driveway Gate
Features:
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"Fairmount" Wrought Iron Driveway Gate
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12' "Fairmount" gate 14' "Fairmount" gate gate
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16' "Fairmount" gate gate 18' "Fairmount" gate gate
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ABOUT OUR WOOD GARDEN & FENCE GATES: All of our iron gates are beautifully crafted to last
generations. In order to accommodate multiple budget ranges and crafting preferences we
offer two grades of iron driveway gates. Our standard line for individuals who prefer an
economical less costly option and our �remium line for those with a special appreciation for
hand crafted items. Our well crafted wrought iron gates and driveway gates and wrought iron
entrance gates are all hand forged on the anvil by talented blacksmiths. The estate gates and
drive gates are constructed with premium materials. The ornamental iron gates are made from
solid wrought iron and feature solid frames and ornamentation completely formed by hand
tools not machines. Our wrought iron entrance and driveway gates are both beautiful and
secure.
� ::andard Series Componen# Based Wrought Iron
� . 1� ��iveway Ga#es: These beautifully designed gates are
t��.�:-,; � , � �'� sure to create an impressive entrance for your home.
��� �;�: , ` : r �rt.: ' ��� � .� Welcome your guests in style and give your property a
4 ; , ; � 'y ' .�' secure setting. Made from solid iron our component based
°� � 9 t ; ' � ►�� �gates are production assembled and finished. They
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Custom logos or initials are applicable on many of these
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Premium Hand Crafted Series V�/rought lron Driveway = � ` a , , ` » �
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potentially very costly problems such as gate sagging, corrosion, poor construction than it is
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Ornate: Very intricate designs ranging from traditional designs and patterns to organic �
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rivets also commonly add to the intricacy of the design. It is important when choosing this st�
ornate details to coordinate with the specific architectural style. For example an Art NouvE
would go well with an ornate organic style, whereas a gothic revival although an ornate
compatible, choose an arch stylized design as opposed to a natural or organic ornate design.
Sim�le: Clean lines, simple to no patterns, minimal details, em�hasis is on the mat
cr_aftsmanship of the gate more so than the design. Simple gates go well with early period :
historic buildings.
Traditional: Common scroll work, top pickets and small details & decoration contrasting with li
and patterns. If you are not sure of the appropriate style you should choose a traditional�
wrou�ht iron as it is the most versatile gate style and blends well with most architectural types.
Modern: Geometric patterns, linear and horizontal contrasting lines, em�hasis is usually on n
on desiqn.
These are just some of the style options you will be choosing from. Selecting the right one w
significant difference in the resulting appeal of your gate. Our product line of gates offers ai
style choices so you are sure to find many that are well-suited to your home. If you would
selecting a design for your home, please let us know we would be happy to refer you to sevE
designs that will enhance your existing architecture.
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of these styles. It is up to the home owner to decide which he/she would like to express.
An example of a bad style match would be a very ornate cast iron gate with a plain earthy Pue
Fe style home. The clean and simple lines of the home will contrast with the curves ai
decorum of the gate. A beautiful Victorian Queen Anne or Antebellum Plantation would be mi
suited with such an ornate gate. The Santa Fe home would be best enhanced with a simple c
style wood. Remember the goal of having a beautiful entrance is for the gates to enh,
over ower your homes style. A better impression is made by simple beauty rather th�
extravagance.
Below you will find a guide of suggested gate material and design per architectural style. Don'1
home style? We would be happy to help with your gate selection, please inquire.
A General Reference Guide to Architectural Compatibility
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CHOOSING A GATE MATERIAL: What Material is Best? There are several gate m�
choose from depending on your specific application and environmental conditions. If your ga
be a securing feature you will want to choose from our wrought iron series of gates. Or if your
be near ocean front or harsh weather conditions, you may want to choose an Aluminum ga
corrosion resistance. Below we have dedicated a section to the description of each available
You will also be able to review the pros and cons to each material type.
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Gate Materials Pros & Cons Aluminum Cast iron Wood Wrought
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Corrosion Resistance: Is the level of resistance a metal has against corrosion &oxidation (rusting). Some metals
very high corrosion resistant while others are very susceptible unless coated with a thick protective finish.
Durabilitv: Is the ability of a material to withstand its environment in a functional manner. Some metals are more c
than others depending on the protective finish.
Life Expectanc�r: Inevitably all materials will eventually degrade it is only a matter of time. Dependant on environn
conditions, exposure, specific materials durability, etc. the life expectancy of a material may increase or decrease,
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Cast Aluminum:
Unfortunately most peoples' perception of aluminum is not more than a flimsy pop can, but it
quite the contrary. There are manv�rades and strengths of aluminum. One of aluminun
valuable characteristics is it's high corrosive resistance. It is also very light weight and
machined thin and flexible or strong and thick. Why aren't more outdoor items cast alumin�
draw back to aluminum is its cost. It is a very expensive metal, three times the cost of cast
with the markets demand for cheap disposable items, very few manufacturers will bother tryin
this great material.
Our aluminum gates are made from structural grade cast aluminum. This is one of the s
and most resilient grades of aluminum. It is the same material used to build industrial buildin
not possible to bend or break the decorative components on our cast aluminum gates by
average human force. The frames are constructed of durable galvanized steel with an al
cover that prevents corrosion. One of the best features of cast aluminum is it's versatility in
Cast metals allow for very ornate design options that other metals cannot cost effectively offer
beautifully designed gates add an elegance all their own, li�weight and nearly maintena
they are perfect for areas in corrosive climates and clients who enjoy very intricate anc
designs. Many finish choices available including faux patinas and verdigris finishes.
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���w, �' ' s r k ,�.; �,����that is black in color and bent in some fashion. This c�
��'`�` � �.� � ���- � ,� further from the truth. The term wrought iron conveys I
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materiat wrought iron. All modern "wrought iron" items created after the turn of the century are
made from conventional steel. This includes all artisan made items. The actual material "
iron" is no longer produced in the US and hasn't been since the turn of the century. It car
found in Europe by a handful of small factories that produce the very costly material exclus
historic renovation and refurbishment. The original old material if in good condition is quite
and sought after so if you have some of it sell, restore it or give it to a local blacksmith �
fabricator don't throw it away! You can tell the difference between real wrought iron and steE
corrosion properties. Old wrought iron will be pitted and naturally dark in color, whereas ste�
off when corroded and is orange/red. Old wrought iron has better impact properties than
steel. When subjected to a large amount of pressure the old iron will bend where modern :
snap. Old wrought iron was also much more malleable and easily formed which is why it
material of choice for blacksmiths.
All items even artist crafted items that are sold as wrought iron today are really made from stE
of us were suddenly to become politically correct and start marketing our product as "wroug
we would probably miss out on allot of people who are looking for "wrought iron" items.
reason everyone just continues to use the term "wrought iron" loosely as that is what th
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expects.
For more info on the method of forming wrought iron go to our section of hand forging vs.
forging.
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Cast Iron:
(pic of cast iron detail on gate) All cast metal is first liquefied and then poured into a decorati
to cool. There are different grades of cast iron. Depending on the Carbon content of the iron i
hard and brittle or ductile and malleable. The less Carbon content the better the casting and c
but also the greater the cost. Cast iron is also referred to as "Pig Iron". It a step previou
creation of malleable steel. The cast iron is again heated several times and decarbonized to
modern steel. Cast iron is much heavier than cast aluminum but it also allows for endles;
design options. This material is more brittle than cast aluminum and can break upon larqe in
is however easier to repair than cast aluminum. Cast iron is often used in items such as
benches and outdoor furniture. It is cheap in comparison to cast aluminum and with a good p�
finish it can be just as durable. Cast iron can be used in interior and exterior applications pr�
has the appropriate finish. It can be left unfinished if the client wishes to have an actual rust fir
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i° is easily maintained even for the amateur do-it-yourselfer. Fini;
� � ; ;--�---�expensive and easily acquired and applied. However, routine carE
~ -or the longevity of the wood and its appearance.
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Also important is the species/type of wood that is used to constru
gates. The longevity of this material is far less than the other
options, but it can offer a warmth and naturalization that none of th
can. Long-term performance of wood in exterior exposures dep�
material quality and decay resistance. Below you will see a comp�
wood species cost and decay resistance. When the right sp
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ruce-Pine-Fir
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outhern Pine
onderosa Pine
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The best woods for exterior use are weste__rn cedar and redwood. They exhibit a natural v
decay resistance. They are more expensive than most woods but a beautiful and wc
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investment. All of our wood gates are made of western cedar or redwood.
It is important when considering to purchase a wood gate that the construction of the gatE
made. If the gate is made poorly and un-reinforced by a steel frame or brackets it will de
faster and lead to sagging, disjoining, and inevitably non-functionality.
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Brass, Bronze and Copper:
These materials can be used in interior and exterior applications. High cost makes these matE
an option for most. But for the few who can afford these luxury materials. They are ca�
producing some of the most beautiful striking gates ever seen. Minimal to no maintenance de
on finish and desired effect.
If you like the effect of copper, bronze and brass but cannot afford to have an entire gate creat�
material a great option is to use them in decorative components of the gates to make exquisit�
and enhancements. This is a cost effective option that adds to the value and appeal of any gai
Another even less expensive option is to have the gate made from another cheaper material
and have it faux finished or actual metal patina in brass/bronze or copper. The metal patina i:
like a paint and is then heated, or corroded to obtain the desired patina. This gives the app
that the gate is made of actual solid copper or brass. For more info on these special finish
see our finishes page for more details.
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DECIDING ON GATE GRADES OF CONSTRUCTION: Hand Crafted or Factory Prc
Another important consideration is the construction quality of the gate. There are many gate c
selling beautiful designs but their quality ends there. The construction is often very pooi
appealing design is just a ploy to get people to purchase the gate. The best ideas is to pui
American made product or at least from a company with an American reputation at stak�
companies will not want their reputation tarnished by an unhappy client, that means? The
concerned about your satisfaction. So be sure the company you are working with has a g�
track record of happy clients. These companies will often offer you references of past cliE
request. You should ask and check into them before you purchase. Else you will be searcl
replacement soon enough if you are not careful.
In effect you would be supporting a local craftsman by giving an individual who needs the
opportunity to do so. And please don't nickel and dime him to death, he deserves the tip. V
wrought iron is quite labor intensive. Blacksmiths are blacksmiths because they love their
because they will become rich, unfortunately the contrary is more likely. I hope from thi:
information you will see that blacksmithing is a wonderful skilled profession and have acquir
hadn't already) an appreciation for the time, effort, personal thought and energy that go into c
wrought iron.
HAND CRAFTED FACTORY GRADE
. gate will increase in value overtime if artist signed • economical value
. better overall product • moderate choice of features (finish, style
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. more flexibility with features (finish, style, hardware)
hardware) .
. quality product for less
. custom design available
Unfortunately today the majority of companies in our market are no longer concerned about th
they are selling. They know that consumers are not that concerned either as they are us
disposable society. It is up to us to demand a better product by refusing to purchase and su�
companies. Our gates are superiorly crafted. We offer the option of choosing between our
grade of hand forged gates or our premium artisan crafted line of gates.
Most of our gates are available in two grades of construction. We have our standard line of �
our premium hand crafted qates. Both grades are very high quality and built to last. Our wrc
and wood line of gates offer these construction grade options. However our Aluminum and
gates are not offered in our premium hand crafted grade because the processes required to rr
are large facility based.
Our Wood Gate Gra_de.O�tions:
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gates available • unlimited hardware options
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Our Wrou hg t Iron_Gate Grade O�tions:
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. premium welded seamless ioine�r
. strong solid iron . hand__f_o__rged iron hinges and
. welded and riveted joinery ornamental details
. premium finish (many options)
. �roduction grade hinges and . manual or automated setups
ornamental details available
. standard finish (several options) . matching iron garden gates &
. manual or automated setups fence available
available . premium hardware options &
. matching iron garden gates & fence custom options available
available
. several hardware options
Our Cast Aluminum & Cast Iron Gate Grade Options:
A hand crafted gate is an obvious statement. It is easily distinguishable from mass produced �
The quality, detail, and design are far superior to the production grade gate options. Also
bonus is that these artisan crafted products will be tomorrows antiques. They will outlas
beautify their cheap imitators for generations and are a statement both to the property where tF
as well as to the artist who created them. We have the capability of creating custom wo
renown artisans and craftsman. We can also offer architecturally correct designs as
reproduction accurate pieces for historic homes.
Our artisan crafted products are meant to become cherished heirlooms. Several of our cliE
moved and brought their gates with them they liked them so much. Nevertheless a gate is g�
fixed feature that will inevitably be part of your home and property for a long time to come.
reason it should be approached as an investment purchase for your property. The right gatE
value and make a beautiful stately impression, whereas the wrong gate could detract f
properties general appeal.
We would be happy to assist you in making this important decision. Please feel free to call �
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with our gates specialist for advice and questions or write to us and include pictures of the
(existing or proposed site). If. you would like a project quote please provide all pertinent in
(gate area dimensions, your full contact information, desired style, etc) We will res op nd �romp
inquirX.
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Hand Forged_vs. Machine Forged - Anvil or Machine?
Unfortunately as with any product in high demand it is not long before the market is flooded wit
constructed imitations. The consequence to this is that most of the publics perception of thE
iron product is now just a thin, cheap metal item that is not very weather resistant. When the p�
about wrought iron, they could be referring to one of three things - the actual material wrought i
forged or hand wrought items, or simply the "look" of wrought iron. Probably about 90% of all
iron" items are actually mass machine made cheaply constructed foreign steel that is machine
heated and painted with a thin coat of black paint. True hand wrought iron is actually he�
formed using an anvil and various other blacksmithing tools. The actual "wrought iron" materi;
been available in the United States since the turn of the century. Consequently all wrought irc
actually formed modern steel.
Wrought Iron The Material: The second definition of the term wrought iron is the forming pro�
commonality between factory "wrought iron" items and blacksmith created "wrought iron" b
steel now divides with the method of which the metal items are created. While artist and bl;
use heat to bend and form their steel by hand or traditional blacksmith tools on the anvil, mc
made "wrought iron" items are cold bent without heat and formed by machines. The quality dif
blatantly obvious. Below you can see illustrated these different grades of formed scroll work.
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The above reference details one of the most common and simplest wrought iron components t
However, in the artisan crafted realm depending on the metal artist the design and interpre
metal can be completely amazing.
The blacksmithing art has seen a rejuvenation in recent years as consumers search for new
from unique and varying materials. This has lead to the creation of some unconventional u:
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material as well as the emergence of many very talented metal artisans and blacksmiths. Am�
renown individuals is metal artist and fabricator Chuck Mclsaac he has created an amazing
styling in metal work. From his realistic "Black Widow" chandelier to his "Calla Lily and Vine"
furniture. His work includes custom lighting, chandeliers, furniture, and driveway and garden g
offer his and several other artisans services for private commission or exclusive line of prc
immediate sale online. See our online store for details and purchasing.
Master_Blacksmith/Metal Artist: Unlimited design and creativity options. The elite in wrought irc
renown blacksmiths and metal artisans that have achieved a level of distinction above the
blacksmith. Have reached, created art in an unique style of their own. This work is usually ha
by the artist and although the most expensive, like all art functional or just visual it is an invesl
will continue to grow in value throughout the years. built to endure generations not years.
who don't like to make large investments into art, this is a great option because it is a usabl
Usually by a blacksmith or metal artist this level of ironwork quality is superb and in no way cc
to machine or factory created work. It is easily distinguishable from skilled hand forged by st
and overall quality. The vast knowledge that this group has achieved has occurred over m�
working in iron. and is very valuable. Unlike the other methods of ironwork, this ironwork ofi
single individuals name associated with the work and will continue to increase in value as har
items continue to grow in demand and become harder to find. Joinery is typically very hi�
seamless welds or traditional forge welds.
Sem__i-Skilled to Skilled Hand For eg d Iron: This group consists of the intermediate level black:
has achieved a level beyond just basic knowledge of iron work and is aware of traditional an
techniques of blacksmithing. Typically much thicker iron than the mass produced components
smooth flowing or decorative hand forged ends. Also this work has a continual flow and is
Hand hammered texture is evident on the metal surface from the process required to
metalwork.
Machine Formed Iron: Typically found on cheap imported "wrought iron" items where
concerns far outweigh quality. Minimal use of material, square or rigid ends, cheap welds, pc
and ultimately a disposable product. Avoid being tempted to purchase any product made this
mater the cost. You would probably be able to commission a local blacksmith or metal h�
create a better product in a far superior manner for a similar cost.
Factory/Production Forged: These are mass produced factory forged components, typically �
by metal fabrication companies, local blacksmiths, and railing contractors to create quick
products. These pieces are usually created by several individuals with both machines and har
their disposal. Quality of these wrought iron components is much higher than the machine
iron work but depends greatly on the manufacturer and their quality control. We use thes
factory forged components in our standard line of gates, but they are very high quality ar
renown distributor. Joinery is often accomplished in this level of product production with rivet:
straps between decorative components. Avoid use of these _poor cheap ioining method_es�
atg es as they are often the cause_of gate sagging. If you like the rivet look have your gate
weld the gate but use faux rivets and strapping. All of our gates are welded seamlessly and
faux rivets or decorative strapping are optional to enhance design. Designs are limited to
factory produced components and kits. In addition to the forged iron these companies ;
stamped decorative iron ornaments like leaves etc that begin as flat steel and are then stampe�
machines with a pattern and shape. They are often incorporated into production quality forge v
best option however are Artisan forged leaves which are thick, and flowing and are much more
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GATE CONSTRUCTION_SPECIFICS AND_TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Wood Gates: Our wood gates are available in two construction grades, standard and prem
standard wood gates are fabricated by pacific gate works. Our premium line of wood �
fabricated by Custom Gate & Access Inc. Both companies produce high quality products for ii
purchase. Our premium line of gates from Custom Gate & Access are constructed as follows.
Our standard line of wood gates are an economical option for those seeking the beauty oi
wood gate. Manufactured by Pacific Gate Works these gates use strong Mortise and Tenon j
a seamless appearance. Steel frames are exteriorly mounted on the reverse side of gate if
Steel frames and production grade ironwork are powder coated black.
Western Red Cedar:
- uperiur res�s ance to rot
and insects
- Excellent dimensional Professional Grade
stability over time. Latches and Hin es
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Our premium wood gates by are made using Clear Westem Red Cedar, Clear Heart Re
Mahogany (other species of wood are available). Each one of our gates is a minimum of 2-:
Other manufacturers' gates are 1-1/2" thick (typically fabricated from 2" x 4" stock}. The diff
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thickness is appearance, strength and durability. This depth makes a striking appearance. Fur1
our gates over 4' wide have an interior steel frame, which is not visible from your home or
Other gate manufacturers mount steel frames to the back side of their gates, which ruins 1
appearance. Our premium gates are assembled to withstand outdoor weather conditions. Th
use any mechanical fasteners (nails or screws) or dowels to hold the gate together. Our prem
use superior cross laminated half-lap joints that allow for full natural expansion and contract
wood. This type of joint produces a far superior structural joint over the Mortise and Tenon, or
there is 800% more surface area for gluing than a comparable Mortise and Tenon joint. This
fabrication is equal to or greater than than the quality of furniture and cabinets in your home
exception; these premium gates are designed to withstand an exterior environment. Custoi
Access also offers these in either a paint grade (for longest life) or stain grade.
Wrought lron Gates: Our wrought iron gates are all fabricated by United Iron Works, a suk
Cross Custom Works. Each gate is hand MIG welded to ensure quality construction and
durable product. Gate frames are fabricated from strong 2" square tubular steel. This C
elements are hand forged from solid steel depending on grade of gate construction by se
factory employed blacksmiths or highly skilled metal artists. For more information on our wrc
gate grades available see our section on choosing gate construction grades.
We offer many additional gate options including automation setups, design alterations and co�
gates and wrought iron fence. We can also offer complete custom design. Our wrought iron c
options are some of the nicest and diverse available.
Cast Aluminum Gates: All of our cast aluminum gates are manufactured by Exquisite Gate
utilize commercial qrade aluminum to manufacture the cast aluminum components and struct�
6063 aluminum to manufacture each of the extruded frame components. All other elements
hinges, latches and dead bolts, ground anchors and rollers are designed and engineered to
maintenance costs and minimize or eliminate rust or corrosion concerns by using stainles:
galvanized metal components. Perimeter frames are made with heavy-duty, extruded 6063
profiles. The standard frame used on most driveway gates, garden and courtyard gates i
approximately 1 .5" x 3". Other frame sizes are available upon request. Each gate frame com�
with a latch (dead-bolt if requested), a ground anchor and any required attachment plates for
equipment properly secured to the frame.
The gate or fence sections are carefully hand prepped and pre-finished with a factory applied
acrylic paint available in a wide range of colors as well as faux finishes in Antique Bronze c
Patina Green. Metallic paint finishes are available in bronze, gun metal gray, blue and g
custom colors available on request. The gate hinge system consists of a stainless steel pin-�
hinge with grease port and ball bearing load point. Hinges are available in 2" and 1.5" c
Depending on gate size and weight, hinges are engineered to a maximum 600 Ib. load �
Hinges are welded to a galvanized steel bracket secured to the aluminum extruded frame by
steel rivet pins. Brackets and hinges come pre-finished to match the gate paint finish.
We can provide pricing and specifications on powered operators and controls for hinged gat�
gates and electronic strikes for garden and courtyard gates.
Cast Iron Gates SpeCifiCs: Our cast iron gates are all hand assembled using production g
components and cast ornamentation. They are all hand MIG welded for a strong rigid frame
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then ground and sanded, cleaned and finished with a thick quality paint. Several standard fini:
available.
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PILLAR CONSTRUCTION DETAIL GATE RECEIVING BRACKET DETAIL
We can provide drawings and information to assist your builder or contractors installation of y
If you have additional or specific application questions please contact us we would be happy to
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COMMON GATE PROBLEMS TO AVOID & HOW TO PREVENT THEM'coming soon!
*coming soon!
. Sagging
. Rust & Corrosion
. Damage/Breakage
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GATE FINISHES DISCUSSED
For info on our finishes see finishes page.....What is powder coating?
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