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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-28-1985 Council PacketMINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD OCTOBER 26, 1985. PAGE 1 ATTENDANCE 7:02 PM The Orono Council met on the above date with the following members present: Mayor Butl.er,Councilmembers Frahm, Adams, and Hammerel. Councilmember Grabek was absent. The following represented the City Staff: City Administrator Bernhardson, Public Works Coordinator Gerhardson, Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaffron, and City Recorder Peterson. City Attorney Blatz and City Engineer Cook were also present. FRESHWATER BIOLOGICAL. INSTITUTE PROPOSED SPECIAL ASSESSMENT PUBLIC BEARING 7:02 -- 7:03 PM RESOLUTION 11872 CONSENT AGENDA* City Recorder Peterson noted the Certif -.ate of Mailing and Affidavit of Publication. Mayor Butler convened a public hearing to pass upon the proposed special assessment for the construction of the Navarre force main extension. There were no persons present objecting and the public hearing was closed. T' was moved by Mayor Butler, seconded by Councilmember .aerel, that `.he City Council adopt Resolution 1 1872 oruering the v-pt-ial assessment of properties of the Freshwater B.iolc.,n' -:al Institute Foundation over a five year period at 9.20% int-?rest, with a total principal payment of $47,080. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. It was moved by Councilmember Adams, seconded by Councilmember Frahm, to approve the Consent Agenda* subject to removal of Item 4 (Orono Golf Course) per Councilmember Adam's request. Motion. Aves 4, Nays 0. APPROVAI, OF KIVU?=* It was move oy Counci.lmemb-,-Y Adams, seconded by Counci lmem',er Frahm, to approve the M. nutes of the October 7, 1985 Counk- � ? meetinq as submitted. Motion, Ayes 4, Ways 0. PARK COMMISSION COMMMPPS: ORONO GOLF COURSE Councilmember Adams questioned whether or not the golf c•rtur3c has recreational resources to be used other than golf. City Administrator Bernhardson stated that the questions being asked are whether there is a need for a public recreational facility and should it be munici.ply owned or private. He noted that the question of an alternative use has not been asked. It wr s moved Ny Councilmember Adams, seconded by Mayor Butler, that the City Council accept the report to data fr(?t7 both the Park Commission) and staff. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. r MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD OCTOBER 2e, 1985. PAGE 2 STUBB'S BAY SCHOOL* It was moved by Councilmember Adams, seconded by Councilmember Frahm, that the City Council accept the updated information regarding Stubb's Bay School. Motion, Ayer 4, Nays 0. LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT REPORT R j)resent<at.; v,, J0 1'.] ]On Hurr was unable to be present at this meet. i n(f . PLANNING COMMISSION COMMENTS These were no comments from the Planning Commission. PUBLIC: COMMENTS: Merlin Halverson Public Lane - Highwood Road City Administrator Bernhardson noted a letter from Merlin Halverson's attorney regarding issues of a fire lane on HighwoodI.z)ad. Staff recommends holding a public hearing on this matter. It was moved by Mayor Butler, seconded by Counr_ilmemter Adams, that the public hearing be held regarding limitation of use on they City's public access between Lots 23 and 24, Highwood Lake Minnetonka for the November 25th Council meeting. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. ZONING ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT: 4910 JAMBS HOFF 2056 SHADYWOOD ROAD CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RESOLUTION #1873 James and Alice Ho. f were present for this matter. City Administrator Bernhardson explained applicant's request for a Conditional. Use Permit and variance to permit the regrading (removal of fill ) of the lakeshore yard within the 0-75' protected lakeshore area. He noted that the soil borings report indicates that approximately 3' of fill was placed at the crest of the hill at some previous date. Assistant Zoring Administrator Gaffron submitted and explained the proposed plan. James Hoff explained the need to grade in such a manner to safely care for the property and improve aesthetics. Councilmember Adams questioned whether it was possible to completely this type of work Within the 24 hour periods as indicated in Condition i5 of the proposed resolution. Councilmember Adams stated that the c-ontracters should be made aware of the seriousness of completely this work within a timely manner by possibly requiring a bond. MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD OCTOBER 23, 1985. PAGE. 3 #910 HOFF continued City Administrator Bernhardson stated that in this specific case, staff will monitor closejy. It was moved by Mayor Butler, seconded by Counci lmember Adams to adopt Resolution #1673 approving a Variance and Conditional Use Permit. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. #912 GORDON HEDLUND 3990 NORTH SHORE DRIVE VARIANCE RESOLUTION #1874 FOR DENIAL Gordon Hedlund was not present for this matter. It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Councilmember lammerel, to adopt Resolution #1874 denying a lot area variance. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. #928 RICHARD PULA 2015 WEBBER HILLS ROAD CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RESOLUTION 11875 Richard Pula was present for this matter. City Administrator Bernhardson explained a revised plan which encloses the staircase to the proposed apartment with the internal entrance from the sawing room. He noted that no doors are to be installed. Mr. Pula requestr-d that he be allowed to have a door off the sewing room for heat eff.i.ciency and to stop traffic into the apartment. Mayor Butler and Councilmember Hammerel felt that applicant's need for a door was valid. Councilmember Frahm felt that a door should not be allowed because of past applications. It was moved by Mayor Butler, seconded by Councilmember Hammerel, to adopt Resolution 01875 approving the Variance and Conditional Use permit subject to amending Condition #4 to read "Door shall. be installed at entrance to sewing room or a* second floor apartment entrance". Mot i on, Ayes 4, Nays 0. #1159 GEORGE E. JOHNSON 365 NORTH OLD CRYSTAL BAY ROAD VARIANCE RESOLUTION #18'76 George E.Johnson was present for tl-:is matter. City Administrator Bernhardsor. explained the request to construct a 1620 square foot: pole barn. Mr. Johnson stated the purpose of the pole barn is for storage of collectible tractors and possibly a work shop. MINUTES OF THE. REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD OCTOBER 28, 1985. FAGE 4 #959 JOHNSON continued Councilmember Adams stated the resolution should contain a provision that restricts any rental or commercial use of the pole barn. It was moved by Counc:ilvnember Adams, seconded by Councilmember Hammerel,toadopt Resolution#1876 approving the variance subject to amending Condition #2 to read "This building may never be used as a sect —id dwelling unit; nor space rented or used for any commercial use". Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. f971 MARK S. WASSERMAN 165 LINDEN LANE. VARIANCE RESOLUTION #1877 Mark Wasserman was not present for this matter. #972 SHAVER/TKARSE 1080 WEST FE RNDALE VARIANCE RESOLUTION City Administrator explained applicant's request to replace foundation under existing non -conforming gaiige which requires 12' variance from the road and 4.4' variance from the lot line. Mayor Butler noted that applicant wishes to regrade an are:% around the garage to direct the drainage away from the garage. It was moved by Mayor Butler., seconded G,y Councilmember Frahm, to adopt Resolution 11877 approving t:ie variance. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. It. was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Mayor Butler, to table this matter until the November 25,1985 Council meeting per applicants' request. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. f974 ERIC J. CHRISTENSEN 900 NORTH SHORE DRIVE WEST PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION Eric J. Christensen was present for this matter. Councilmember Adams stated he felt there should be only one access to these two lots rather than two. City Administrator. Bernhardson stated that ey would promote only one access with the county. Council. requested that the access question tx� solved with the county before the fi.r.al subdivision 4omes before the Council. It, way; moved by l ounci (member Frahm, seconded by Mayor Butler, to approve the preliminary subdivision. Motion. Ayes 4, Nays 0. MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL. MEETING 41 .1.D OCTOiSER 28, 1985. PACE 5 #977 JIM WERNER 1408 RALDUR PARK ROAD VARIANCE RESOLUTION #1878 Jim Werner was present for this matter. City Administrator Bernhardson explained the request for side setback, average setback, and hardcover variances to construct additions to the front and rear of the house. Councilmember Frahm stated that he felt letters of approval should be submitted from the neighbors when sight is being enfringed upon. It was noted that Planning Commission recommended approval subject to no increase in hardcover above the existing 36.5% mark because there are suf f icent areas of rock beds that can be made non -hardcover as a tradeoff. It was moved by Mayor Butler, seconded by Councilmember Hammerel, to adopt- Resolution #1878 approving the side setback and average setback variances subject to the following prior to issuance of the building permit: 1) letters of approval from both effected neighbors 2) staff being satisfied with the hardcover trade-offs 3) applicant to supply a consistent set of building plans Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. Mr. Werner took his moment to publicly c:orrimend Assistant Zoning Administrc _or Gaffron on his good work in this matter. #978 MICHAEL McENENY 2497 - 2503 KELLY AVENUE VARIANCE RESOLUTION 11879 Michael McEneny �3s present representing the Navarre Cove Homeowners Assoc ation. City Administrator Bernhardson explained the request to construct a 2-1/2 car garage on Outlot A to lot without a principal structure) for use by the Navarre Cove Homeowners Association. Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaffron noted an additional condition to the proposed resolution stating that. the "Building permit for the garage will be issued only to the Navarre Cove Homeowner's Associationas "propertyowner"and their agent as "builder", only upon receipt of a resolution c.,f approval. of the garage from said Association, signed by the members of said Association". It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Counci Imember Hammerel., to adopt Resolution #1879 approving the varianc-c-. Motion, Aycs 4, Nays 0. . MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD OCTOBER 28, 1985. PAGE 6 #981 PHILIP RALEY 1395 BROWN ROAD SOUTH VARIANCE RESOLUTION #1880 Phil Kaley was present for this matter. City Administrator Bernhardson explained the request for a setback variance for a family room addition. Mr. Kaley stated he had no pr(-'-lems with the roposed resolution. It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Councilmember flammerel, to adopt Resolution V 880 approving the variance. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. #986 GEORGE ROVEGNO 2010 SHORELINE DRIVE VARIANCE George a,id Susan Rovegno were present for this matter. City Administrator Bernhardson explained the request for an after -the -fact variance for ccr-triction of a 5 foot fence within the 0-75' whereas (based u., inter pretation) only a 3- 1/2 foot fence is allowed. George Rovegno noted the serious problems he has had which placement of this fence has solved. He s ibmitted a merr.orandum containing a series of facts pertaining to the issues for Council to review. Mr. Rovegno stated he is willing to do one of the following to solve this matter: 1 ) leave the fence at its existing location and cut it down to 44" except for the first 30 fee*. by the public access which must be only 30" in height , or; 2 ) move the fence !;ack to the let he mark and keep it at its existing 5 foot height except for the .first 30 feet by the public access which must he only 30" in height. He noted that he believes Code Section 1,0.0.3 15(C) could only have been written ak>out intersecting street lots. He also indicated his frustration with the City in dealing with the problems he has encountered which forced him to erect the fence. Mayor Butler stated that. the fence poses a safety hazard. Councilmember Frahm indicated that applicant's problems were valid and felt. the City should address the problem of trespassing and litter. He also stated hewas agreeable to a 3-1/2 foot high fence in its present location. Mayor Butler stated it would be setting a precedent by allowing this fence. City Admi ni st r ator Bernhai dson noted that appl icant needs a ve riance for the 3-1/2 foot accessory structure on a lot that cannot sustain a principal structure. . MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD OCTOBER 28, 1985. PAGE 7 #986 ROVEGNO continued It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Councilmember Hammerel, to deny the 5 foot fence and grant a variance for an accessory structure to allow a 44" fence except for the first 30 feet from the public access which must be 3J" in height at its present location. Motion, Ayes 3, Nays 1. Mayor Butler voting nay. CITY ENGINEER'S REPORT: CHANGE ORDER #4 MAYOR'S REPORT: City Enginee.- i.;ook explained Change Order #4 which provides for road bare correction work primarily in the area of Arbor and Prospect. It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Mayor Butler, City Council hereby approves Change Order #4, in the amount of $7,500.00, of construction contract at Crystal Bay with A.R.I. Construction. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. Council acknowledged reading and approving of City Administrator BernhardsonIsletter of response to Jerry W. Wheeler's letter. CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT: PERMIT REVIEW/DOCK ON RIGHT OF MAY City Administrator Bernhardson recommended tabling this matter until the November 25, 1985 Council meeting. STEBBINS SEWER MATTER RESOLUTION ORDINANCE REVISIONS It was moved by Councilmember Hammerel, seconded by Councilmember Adams, todirect staff todraft a resolution to deny Mr. Stebbins request for hookup to the Long Lake sewer for his property at 2155 Watertown Road. Motion, Ayes 4, N; -iv s 0. Exterior Building Construction - Cit7 Administrator Bernhardso,i explained the proposed neviaion providing a penalty for non -completion of exterior construction within the 12 month liii4t. Councilmember Frahm stated he felt it should be based on a time/material cost vs. multiple payment. Mayor Butler stated there should be a fee for each year unfinished. Council instructed staff to revise this ordinance, with the intent to cover city expenses. . MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD OCTOBER 28, 1985. PAGE 8 ORDINANCE REVISIONS continued Fire Arms Permit - City ' 'ministr.ator Sernhardson explainer' the proposed revision to .--larify the annual vs. occasiona, firearms permit. It was moved by Councilmember Hammerel, seconded by Mayor Butler to adopt proposed revision to Ordinance Number 15, Second Series, an Ordinance adding to the Dangerous Weapons and Articles Sections of the Orono Municipal Code. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. Dangerous Weapons - City Administrator Bernhardson explained the need for this revision due to problems in the schools regarding knives and related instruments. It was moved by Cour.cilmember Frahm, seconded by Mayor Butler, to adopt proposed revision to Ordinance Number 16, Second Series, an Ordinance adding to the Dangerous Weapons and Articles Sections of the Orono Municioal Code. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. CRYSTAL BAY SEWER CONNECTION POLICY City Administrator Bernhardson explained the proposed Crystal Bay sewer connection policy. It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Councilmember Hammerel,to approved the proposed Crystal Bay sewer connection policy and direct staff to draft a resolution. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays u. IJ= MINNETONI(A USE AND ACCESS City Administrator Bernhardson updated the Council regarding this muter. Council ackrowl�dged receipt of City Administrator Bernhardson's report regarding Lake Minnetonka Use and Access. LONG LAKE LIBRARY - TEMPORARY City Administrator Bernhardson explained the need to retain a temporary library until the new library is built. It was moved by Councilmember Hammerel, seconded by Mayor Butler, that City Council go on record supporting the .c,:ent.ion of libraries until such time cis a new facility is constructed. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. HIGHWAY 12 CORRIDOR STUDY MOVU BER 4, 1985 JOINT COUNCIL. i PLANNING COMMISSION City Administrator Bernhardson noted the next Highway 12 Corridor Study meeting at the Orono High School cafeteria at 7:30 PM on November 4th. MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD OC:TOBER 28, 1985. I'AGE 9 HARDCOVER* PERSONNEL RULES* It was moved by Councilmember Adams, seconded by Councilmember Frahm, that the City Council accept status report of staff on the issue of hardcover and that they table the issue until the Council meeting of November �5, 1985. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays (;. I*_ was mov-:d by Councilmember Adams, seconded by Councilmember Frahm, City Council table the issue of personnel rules until its meeting of November 12, 1985. Moti cn, Ayes J ,. Nays 0. 1986 BUDGET DOCUMENT APPROVAL* LIQUOR SALES* PIP&kRMS EXCBAYGE* It was moved by Councilmember Adams, seconded by Councilmember Frahm, that. the City Council of the City of Orono formally adopt their 1986 budget document as set forth in the attached document. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. It was moves. by Councilmember Adams, seconded by Counci lmember Frahm, that the Ci t.y Council adopt a report of L.igiior Store sales for the first 9 months of 1985. Mot,.on, Ayes 4, Nays 0. It was moved by ancilmember Adams, seconded by Councilmember. :Frahm, City Council hcr-by authorize the Orono City staff to make the appropriate exchAnge of weapons as outlined deem it an appropriate exchange rFsulting in acquisition of approximately $850.00 wont* merchandise for items not currently able to be used by the Police Department. Motion, Ayes 4, trays 0. RRWHST FOR REFUND* WITHDRAWAI. OF APPLICATION #969 It was moved by Councilmember Adams, secoro ed by Councilmember Frahm, i.o ap^rove a refund of $1 35. 00 to Rollie Martin on appl ication 196, which the applicant withdrew from action by the City. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. CRYSTAI. HAY SEWER PROJECT* It. wr.s moved t.y Councilmember Adams, seconded by Councilmember Frahm, that the City 'Counci 1 accept delay of surfacing of the streets in the Crystal Hay sewer project until spring of 1986. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. ADDITION TO DKI...INQUFNT SEWER/* WATKR Nf;:iW;.S'MKNT ROLL It was moved by Councilmember Adams, seconded by Counc i lmr•mber Frahm, to amend the 1985 delinquent sewer and watet assessment roll to include $498.88 on P.I.G. 17-1 7-2.3 44 0098. Motion, Ayes 4, Nay., 0. MINUTES _,'v THE REGU.GAR ORONO COUNCIL lKEETING HFI.D (',CTOBFR 28, 1985. PAGE 10 ADMINISTRATOR'S INFORMATION* It was moved by Councilmember Adams, seconded by Councilmember Frahm, to accept City Administrator Bernhardson's Information report regardiny: Highway 12 Overlay, Officer Hir ing, 2695 Casco Point Raod, 1986 Holiday Scheduling, Fall Cleanup, and Dunwoody/Casco Point Road. Notion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. CITY ATTORNEYS REPORT: City Attorney Blatz requested Council to enter into Executive Session at this time. LICENSES* BILLS* It was moved by Councilmember. Adams, seconded by Councilmember Frahm, to approve the following license: Septic System Installers Licenses - Quickway Excavating Co. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. It was moved by Councilmember Adams, seconded by Councilmember Frahm, to approve payment for the All Funds Accounts and Liquor Store Accounts. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. ADJOURNMENT 9:58 PM It was moved by Councilmember Adams, seconded by Councilmember Frahm, to adjourn the regular Council meeting at 9:58 PM. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. ATTES )orlothy M. in, C'tv clerk 7 Mary C. Bu . er, Mayor ~� AGENDA t 0l( COUNC I ►, Mh ET I NG Sr.T FOR MONDI.Y, XTOBER 2ii, 198 .), / : A8 P.M. (*) Asterisk items are considers-3 to be routine items to be enacted upon by one motion by the City Cour:ci l under they Consent Item* on the agenda. iscussion a, 1 1 be helj upon request. ROLL CALL 1. 7:09 P.M. Public Heat ing - Proposed Specia I Assessments - Freshwater Bioloqical Institute 2. CONSENT AGt:NDA* UIDUNI ". MEETING APPROVAL OF MINUTES 0,Ci N 31985 ;. Regular :Meting of October 7, 198 PARK COMMISSION COMMENTS Pff* OF nPINO * 4. Orono Golf Course * 5. Stubb's Bay School LAKE P41NMETONKA CONSKF "TION DISTRICT RETORT PLANNIWG COMMISSION COMM•JTS PUBLIC COMMENTS - (LiSit 5 Minutes Per Person) `*i, i n ,ia 1, v e r s,)n ! L1 I ht; P �I N i STRATOR' S REPORT 6. 191# James Hoff, 2056 Shadywood, Road - Conditional Use Permit - ResoZ►itiAn 7. 1912 Cor-Jon Hedlund, 3990 North :Shore Drive - Variance - Resolution for 7enial 8. 1928 Ric -hard Dula, 2015 Webber Hi I is Road - Conditional Use Permit - Resolution 9. 4959 George E. Johnston, 165 Nctth Cold Crystal Bay Road - Variance - Resolution It. 4971 Mark S. Wasserman, 1045 Linden Lai,., - tiariance - Rc-solution 11. 4912 Shaver/Tearso, 1080 West Ferndale -- Variance - Resolution 12. 0974 Eris J. Christonsen, 900 North Shore Drive West - Preliminary Subdivision 11, 1977 Jim Werner, 1438 Baldur Park Road - Variance - Resolution 14. 4978 Michael McEnany, 2497-2503 Kelly Avenue - Variance - P.esolutx-.>n 15. 1981 Phil Kaley, 1395 Brown Road S uth - Variance - Resolutioni 16. 4986 Georle Rovegno, 2010 .Shoreline Drive - Variance Cl" M 11MRR' R SliltM 17. Change Order 14 MATOR'S REPORT CITY AUR.NISTRATOR'S REPORT 18. :permit Review/Uock on Right of Wey 19. Stebbins Surer Matter - Resolution (Resolution presented at meeting) 20. Otdinanc.e Revisions - Exterior Building construction - Fire Arms - Langeruus Weapons 21. CCYSIA l Bay Connection Policy 22. Lake Minnetonka Use and Arc oss 23. t.*" Lake Library - Temporary AGENDA FOR COUNCIL MEETING SET FOR MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1985, 7:041 P.M. CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT Cont. 24. Highw,,y 12 Corridor Study - November 4, 1985 - Joint Council & Plar Commission *25. Hardcover *26. Personnel Rules *27. 1986 Budget Document Approval *28. Liquor Sales *29. Fire Arms Exchange *30. Request for Refund - Withdrawal of Application #969 *31. Crystal Bay Se-.•er Project *32. Addition to Delinquent Sewer/Water Assessment Roll. *33. Administrator's Information Highway 12 - Overlays Officer Hiring Process 2695 Casco Point 1986 Holidays Fall Clean Up Report Diinwoody/Casco Point CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT LICENSES (35*) BILLS (36*) ADJOURNMENT u4k _ MEETING 3 198,5 TO: Mayor and City Council (IF ORONO FROM: Mark Bernhardson, City Administrator DATE: October 25, 1985 SUBJECT: Proposed Motions/Information Only As you wi 11 note on the memos we have placed proposed motion at tt,e bottom of each one of them. Proposed motions on the bottom of the agenda are done as aid to the Recorder in order to aid in he: minute keeping, particularly those items un the consent agenda. It is not intended that this should inhibit any of the Councilmembers from altering motions :)r proposing motions entirely contrary to the proposed motion. We welcome these and appreciate further thought and decisions on your part in devel-)ping applicable motions. Thank you very much. Sincerely MEETING C. C T 3 1�35 i:I'S'V OF ORONO TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Mark Bernhardson, City Administratox�� DATE: October 24, 1985 SUBJECT: Special Assessment/Freshwater Biological Inst-.itute As you may recall when we discussed the revision of the so-er connection policy in the Navarre area it was discovered tha '- tie City had been looking forward to a special assessment of. the F.W.B.I. property, in the amount of $47,080. Freshwater Biological Foundation is agreeable to pay this amount and has been expecting to pay it. After discussion with them, they desire to pay it over a five year period of time, and we have indicated the applicable inter-est rate will be 9.20%, the same interest rate that was charged in the Crystal Bay area. Based on an agreement with F.W.B.I., in order to simplify things for them and improve our cash flow, we will not officially file this assessment with the County url.ess they fail to meet the October 10th deadline as set forth. Should you have any further questions or comments, please feel free to contact me. PROPOSED MOTION - It was moved by seconded by k- , that the City Council adopt Reso_ution tyA.L ordering the special assessment of properties of. the Freshwater Biological Institute Foundation over a five year period at 9.20% interest, with a total principal payment of $47,080. Ayes 41, Nays City of ORONO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN ASSESSMENT FOR SANITARY SEWER - PROJECT 83-1A ON PROPERTY OWNED BY THE FRESHWATER BIOLOGICAL INSTITUTE FOUNDATION WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Orono directed at its September 23, 1983, meeting that Project 82-1 be prepared, WHEREAS, a portion of Project 82-IA was al loted to be i = .d 1-y the Freshwater Biological Institute Foundation for its I ies. WHEREAS, the assessment unit totals 23.54 acres is $2,Jb0/acre for a total of $47,080, to be assessed over 5 years a: 9.2% interest. NOW, THEREFORE HE IT RESOLVED, that the assessment for Project 83-1 be spread against the sole affected property owner, the Freshwater Biological Institute Foundation. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Orono, Minnesota at a regular meeting held October 28, 1985. ME:ry C. Butler, Mayor ATTEST: Dorothy M. Ha11in� city Clerk F.W.B.I. ASSE:SSMEN'P INTEREST RATE 9.29% INTERFST FROM 11-1-85 No. of. Months Principal Payment Total Int. 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C. 7. 19 v _ By NOtV PubflC N. — 8 � Rabe In/ormeMoa +- I t 1 ILOweal claaa"tetl rate pat4 Gy cixretwrrl ed users fIx t onrparabts C I TY t� F k4axim �. Per h �' •' �) � � 12t flMaaatum We aMowwl ny Vaw tea atxrve ^rialto+ $r 13 per ax.tt ••�.. 1,11 fiats .V:tuav cfffgsd fin atone matte' $4 t 3 par Inch Each ad0lfwnal btA,c asswe wsea Si .'5 par inch CERTIFICATE OF MAILING STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) Ss. CITY OF ORONO 1, Dorothy M. Hal 1 in, City Clerk, of the City of Orono, Hennepin County, Minnesota, do hereby certify that a Notice of Public Hearing concerning Assessment of Navarre Force Main _ on property I . D. ' s -2I - II7=21— 7F ZZZ-1 and d2.�0 -11- - 2 3 11 0026 was- m led to the attacfieo 1 ist—O-r property owners on September 30, 1985 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this _2nd day of y_ October, 1985 r (SEAL) MAILING LIST NAVARRE FORCE MAIN ASSESSMENT 21-117-23 2j 0u14 Freshwater Biological Foundation 2500 Shadywood Road P.O. Box Navarre, MN 55392 17-117-23 44 0087 Freshwater Biological Foundation 2500 Shadywood Road P.O. Box Navarre, MN 55392 21-117-23 22 0001 Freshwater Biological Foundation 2500 Shadywood Road P.O. Box 90 Navarre, MN 55392 20-117-23 11 0026 The Regents of the U of M Real Estate Coordinator Room S86 Morrill Hall 100 Church Street S.E. Minneapolis, MN 55455 Q „ TING MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD OCTOB$R jj,�4 I.W PAGE 1 ATTE:NDANI E 7 : 00 PM G :ONO The Orono Council met on the above data. with the following members present: Mayor Butler, Councilmembers Grabek, Frahm, and liammerel. Councilmember. Adams arrived at 7:26 PM. The following represented the City staff: City Administrator Bernhar':;on, Public Works Coordinator Ger;iardson, Building & 7,on' ; Administrator Mabusth, and City Recorder Peterson. C_ty Attorney Blatz was also present. ORDINANCE LIMITING DEVELOPK'NT PUBLIC HEARING 7:00 -- 7:22 PM A Public hearing was held to consider an ordinance that would limit developm-nt within a defined study area adjacent to Highway 12 during the period of the City's Comprehensive Planning Study. City Recorder Peterson noted the Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing. City Administrator Bernhardson reviewed the proposed ordinance noting an amendment to Section 8 to read "effective immediately upon publication". John Lien, 2700 6th Avenue Nort1. , was present and suggested that. the Council consider excluding all land within 2000 feet of County Rd. 6 from this study. He stated that he felt a planning study of this area was out of line at this time and shou],.1 not be included with a study of Highway 12. City Administrator Bernhardson stated that. the planners generally like to take a large area to study. He noted that this proposed moritoriurr.. ordinance is to limit development during the study period not defrey the study area scope. Councilmember. Frahm stated that. they must include an area beyond Highway 12 in order to consider a buffer zone. Councilmember Hammerel noted that this study is being done to consider the options of the zoning in this area, not necessarily to rezone the area as commercial property. John Lien stated than County Road 6 is a rural atmos• ere an currently has a traffic problem. Gary Roderick, 770 Dickey Lake Drive was present but made n,. comments. There were no o•.her persons present for this matter and the public hearing was closed. It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by CouncilmemberHammerel,toadopt-the moritorium ordinance as amended. Motion carried unanimously, (Ayes 4, hays 0). MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCII. MEETING HELD OCTOBER 7, 1985 PAGE 2 ORDINANCE LIMITING DEVELOPMENT continued CONSFNT AGENDA* City Administrator Bernhardsori advised that, the-rdinance does provide for a variance procedure and lists the i:ecessary findings. Diane Schumacher, Maple Plain, arrived late for. this Public Hearing but Council gave her the opportunity to be heard. Ms. Schumacher stated that she is interested in a parcel on tie eastside of Long Lake south of Hwy. 12 to build a home in addition to operating a commF�rcial kennel. She requested the Councils' consideration of such a commercial application when doing the study of the area. Given that the ordinance had a variance procedure, she requested that if her property was included, she be given consideration for development once the study had reached the appropriate stage. It was moved by 1ouncilmember Frahm, seconded by Counci lmember Grabek, to approve the Consent Agenda* subject to removing item M4, Minutes of the September 23, 1985 regular Council meeting. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: SPECIAL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 18, 1985* It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Councilmember Grabek, to approve the Minutes of the Special Meeting of: September 18, 1985 as submitted. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. REGULAR MEETING OF SBP'TEMBER 23, 1985 It was moved by Mayor Butler, seconded by Councilmember Hammerel, to approve the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of September 23, 1985 amending them to include an insert sheet (per attached copy) regarding the interim Compensation Study. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. PART( COMMISS..ON COMMENTS Thr=rep wote no comments from the Park Commission. LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT RKPORT There was no report from the Lake Minnetonkr Conservation District. PLANNING CONNISSION CON81IM" There we:-e no comments from the Planning Commission. PUBLIC COWWNTS There were no comments from the public at this tine. MINUTES OP THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD OCTOBE:R 7, 1985 PAGE 3 ZONING ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT: #928 RICHARD PUI-A 2015 WEBBER HILLS ROAD CONDITIONAI, USE PERMIT Richard Pulps was present for this matter. He explained his request for a conditional use permit to allow a non -rental apartment to be constructed within the second story of his garage. Mr. Pula stated that the apartment will be used to care for his mother-in-law. He stated that the proposed apartment will be entirely within the present structure with an internal entrance to the apartment, and that the exterior structure will remain the same. Mr. Pula stressed his concern for caring for his exten,:ed family. He also stated that he himself does not wish to see his area turned into rental property and will agree to the limitations to assure the City of its intended use. Councilmember Frahm stated that the staircase and entrance should be designed to blend in with the interior of main residence to appear as a single family residence. He expressed concerns that it could be easily converted into a rental apartment. He also stated that he felt there should be no door separating the apartment from the main house. Upcn the request of Zoning Administrator Mabusth, Mr. Pula stated he would agree to eliminate the kitchen area of the apartment when the use by h4.s mother-in-law ceased. He also was agreeable to yearly inspections. It was moved by Mayor Butler, seconded by Councilmember Hammerel, to direct staff todraft a resolution approving the Conditional Use permit subject to staff'-; recommended conditions to be considered at the October 28th Council meeting and subject to staff meeting with the applicant during this interim to address Councilmember Fr.ahm's concerns. Motion, Ayes 5, Nays 0. #955 DAVID M. WINTON 1 780 SHORELINE DRIVE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT RS :OI,UTION # 1 864 City Administrator Bernhardson explained the request for a Conditional Use permit for a guest house on commonly -owner property. He stated that there were no variances needed but should the property be subdivided in the future a rearrangement of the Ict line and minor variance would be required. It was moved by Councilmember Adams, seconded by Coencilmeml)er Hammerel, to approve Resolution 11864 granting the Conditional Use Permit as drafted. Motion, Ayes 5, Nays 0. MINUTES OF `.PHI: REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD OCTOBER 7, 1985 PAGE. 4 #963 WILLOW PROPERTIES 700 OLD CRYSTAI, 13AY RO' PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISII. Applit-, Bill Gagrwas present regarding this matter. City Administrator Bernhardson explained the preliminary subdivision request to divide off 2 acres from an existing 17.7 acre parcel in order to create r lot for the future use of a day nursery school. He stated that the Council is being asked for conceptual apprcval of the Wade application until the final subdivision is approved. Bill Gagne noted that Outlot A is the proposed access driveway for the school, future library and a possible third lot. Councilmember Adams expressed concerns regarding road :nprovements. Mr. Gagne questioned whether the _.iOitional 4 units required for the school had to oe taken from the original 17 units assigned to his property. Councilmember Adams stated that no units should be assigned from the City reserve u,itil the piann.ing study is completed. The additional four units must come from the original 17 assigned to applicant's property. It was moved by Councilmember Adams, seconded by Grahek, to approve the preliminary subdivision subject to the Planning Commission recommendations, applicant to install street improvements and fire hydrant aF needed per plans and specif ications by the City Engineer, and the sewer units come from the allocated 17 units. Motion, Ayes 5, Nays 0. #962 LAWRENCE C. WADE 67n OLD CRYSTAL BAY RU" CONDITIONAL USK PERMIT Applicant Lawrence Wade was present for this matter. Also present was Jeri Miller, the Directress for the proposed Countryside Ment.essori School, and Greg Miller. Zoning Administrator Mabusth stated that the proposed Montesorri School meets all standards and conforms to zoning code. Although the plan meet the minimum parking and emergency vehicle requirements, cil questioned whether there was adequate parking for nt-student functions. It was moved by Counc.lmember Adams, seconded by Mayer Butler, to conceptually approve the Conditional Use Permit subject to staff bringing back recoiaw+sndations regardinq specifics on parking and 1esign of Outlot A improvements. Motion, Ayos 5, Nays () . MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD OCTOBER 7, 1985 PAGE 5 #966 CLIFFORD OTTEN 2445 SIXTH AVENUE NORTH ZONING AMENDMENT Clifford Otten was present for this matter. Mr. itten presented a letter requesting Council to table his rezoning application pending the outcome of the planning ^tudy and waiving tis right within the statutory 60-day period. It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Mayor Butler, to table this matter until the appropriate point towards the end of the planning study. Motion. Ayes 5, Nays 0. 1985 COMMERCIAL MARINA LICENSES* RESOLUTIONS It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Councilmember Grabek, to approve the following 1981- Commercial. Marina Licenses: Res. #1865 - Sailor's World Res. #1866 - Minnetonka Boat Works Rye. 01867 - Windward Maiine Res. #1868 - Crystal Bay Service Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. CITY ENGINEER'S REPORT: REQUEST FOR PAYMENT City Engineer Cook was not present due to a prior commitment. V AYOY - S REPORT City Administrator Bernhardson submitted the Crystal. Bay Sewer Project Request from A.R.I. Contracting Inc. for Payment #1 in the amount of $155,122.91 and recommended approval. He also noted that there will be a Change Order #4 and requested permission to proceed with the change order upon telephone approval by three councilmembers. It was moved by Mayor Butler, s •-Ied by Councilmember I1ammerel, to approvt Request for P ant # 3. Motion, Ayes 5, Nays 0. Mayor Butler had no report at thi.s time. .JEFF STEBB I N.: REQUEST FOF LONG LAKE SEWER HOOK-UP aEff and Cindy Stebbins were present for this matter. City Administrator Bernhardson explained Mr. Stebbin's request to have a house that he is build—ng that abutts Long Lake be connected to the Long Lakt sewer system. He stated that staff recommends denying this -quest based on past. decisions. MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD OCTOBER 7, 1985 PAGE 6 STEBBINS continued NO SMOKING REQUEST Mr. Stebbins noted that. although the planned septic system is acceptable, he feels that there will potentially be future problems. Zoning Administ. rator Mabusth stated that staff is convinced that the planned septic systen. ,;ill be effective. Councilmember Frahm stated ti,al-- if the septic system is feasible it should be done. Mr. Stebbins submitted a foundat )ring report for staff to review. It was moved t:y Councilmember Adams, seconded by Councilmember Frahm, to table this matter for further discussion and staff recommendations until the October 28th Council meeting. Motion, Ayes 5, Nays 0. As requested by Council at the last meeting, City Administrator Bernhaidson submitted staff's recommendation for No r-^oking Areas. It was moved by Councilmember Grabek, seconded by Councilmember Frahm, to eliminate smoking during Public Meetings in the Council Chambers. Motion, Ayes 2 (Grabek and Frahm voting aye), Nays 3 (Butler, Adams and Hammprel voting nay). Motion denied. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM CRYSTAI. BAY SEWER CONNECTION It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Councilmember Grabek, to approve the Community Development Block Grant Program for Crystal Bay Sewer Connections. Motion, Ayes 5, Nays 0. 1986 AUDIT* It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Counci!membe.r Grabek, to approve appointment of Pannell Kerr Forster to au 'it the 1985 fiscal year records and to perform the State of ,innesota required legal compliance audit and the single audit for federal programs at an estimated total cost of $11 , 650 plus direct exE,�- nses . It was also moved and seconded to amend the 1986 General F>>nd budget f rom $6 , 050 to $7, 050 to ref lect the added cost for the state mandated legal compliance audit; and to budget $650 from the Federal R.evpnue Sharing Fund for the single audit of the federal programs. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. NOVEMBER 12, 1985 COUNCIL MEETING* It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Counci. lmember Grabek, to schedule. Tiicsuay, November 12, 1985 as the first Council meeting date in November. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 4J. MINUTES ON Tt{E REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING IJELD OCTOBER 7, 1985 PAGE 7 1985 SEALCOAT PRO(;RAM* BUDGE' RESERVE 1996 It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Councilmember Grabek, to approve the transfer of $70,000 from the 1985 street sealcoating program budget, designated from the 1985 General Fund Balance, to be added to the 1986 street sealcoating program budget. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. CITY RECORDER SALARY ADJUSTMENT* It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Councilmember Grabek, to apprcve the recommended salary adjustment from $6.75 per hour to $7.09 per hour effective October 7, 1985 for City Rec:.r.der Peterson. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. PART-TIME LIQUOR STORE EMPLOYEE* SALARY ADJUSTMENT It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Councilmember Grabek, to dpprove the recommended salary adjustment to $5.00 per hour for Part-time Liquor Store employee, Blake Theis. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. PURCHASE HYDRAULIC SANL. * It was moved by Councilmember erahm, seconded by Councilmember Grabek, to approve purchase of one hydraulic sander from MacQueen Equipment for $1,686.00. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. DELINQUENT ALARM USER ASSESSMENT ROLL,* RESOLUTION #1869 It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, secor.c.ed by Councilmember Grabek, to adopt Resolution 41869 Providing for the Collection of Delinquent 1985 Alarm User Fee ,7harges in the amount of $110.00. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. DELINQUENT SEPTIC INSPECTION ASSESSX0KT ROLL* RESOLUTION #1670 It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Councilmember Grabek, to adopt Resol�ition 11870 Providing for the Collection of Delinquent 1985 Annual Service Charges for the --n-site Sewage Treatment Inspection Program in the amount of $3,800.00, and to add 10.0% interest to the amounts due. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. DELINQUENT SEWER AND WATER ASSESSMENT ROLL* RESOLUTION #1871 It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Councilmember Grabek, to adopt. Resolution 41.871 Providing for the Collection of Delinquent 1985 Sewer. and Water Service Charges in the amount of $33, 345.21 , and to add 8.0% interest to the amounts due. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD OCTOBER 7, 1985 PAGE S CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT* It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Councilmember Grabek, to approve City Administrator Bernhardson's Information report regarding: 130 Cygnet Place, Goal Setting Progress, 2695 Casco Point Road, Hardcover Progress, Highway12 Corridor Study, Fall Clean Up Day, Personnel Rules, and House Numbers. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT City Attorney B1atz had no report at this time. LICENSES* BILLS* There were no Licenses to be approved at this time. It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Councilmember Grabek, to approve payment of the All Funds Accounts and Liquor Store Accounts. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. ADJOURNMENT 9:24 PM It was moved by Mayor Butler, seconded Councilmember Hammerel, to adjourn the regular Orono Council meeting at 9:24 PM. Motion, Ayes 5, Nays 0. ATTEST: Dorothy M. Hai in, City Clerk Mary C. Butler, Mayor MCETING O c T 2 �3a5 f.;M 6 TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Mark Bernhardson, City Administrator DATE: October .13, 1985 SUBJECT: Orono Golf Course As noted in the attached Park Commission minutes from October 15, 1985, the Park Commission raised selected informational questions to which they would like a response. We are presently preparing the information and hope to have it back to them by the end of this week. It is anticipated that they wi 1 1 have a response back by the late part of November. Should you have any further questions or comments, please feel free to contact me. PROPOSED MOTION - It was moved by 1'ud . seconded by 11 , that the City Council accept the report to date from both the Park Comm- ssion and staff. Ayes, Nays__A__. PARK COMMISSION MINUTES Meeting, October 15, 1985 MEMBERS PRESENT: Barbara Peterson Bob Kost Phil Bradley Terry Morse Mariann Kienzler MEMBERS ABSENT: Virginia Sweatt Les Kelley Lee Erger Meeting: Discussion regarding the future of the ORONO GOLF COURSE - private ownership o.- public? Before the PARK COMMISSION could make a recommendation to the Council, we felt there was vital information needed. Questions which were asked are: 1. What are the expenses b incom:: for the last 5 years. 2. Copy of the deed and/or agreement when property obtained by the City. 3. What was original purchase price? 4. What is its current appraised value? 5. Were public bonds issued at time of sale? Are any bonds outstanding or is the property "free 6 clear"? 6. Is the Comprehensive Land Use Plan being following? 7. Who actually has jurisdiction of the Golf Course - the Park Commission? The members of the Commission would like to obtain copies of the Comprehensive Land Use manual. Meetinq adjourned at 9 p.m. forETING C'CT .0 i%0 NTY OF l kmo TO: Mayor and City Council 5A, FROM: Mark Bernhardson, City Administrato. DATE: October 23, 1985 SUBJECT: Stubb's Bay School This is written to indicate that a meeting is being established between Park Commission members, John Gerhardson, Council members anu Catherine Cram, the owner of tho Stubb's Bay School. There are present indications that she may have interest in donating property in add E ion to the existing school and that will be explored at the meeting in the next two weeks. PROPOSED MOTION - It was moved by P , seconded by F , that the City Council accept the updated information regarding Stubb's Bay School. Ayes__ / , Nays a . TO: Mayor and ty C ounL i l FROM: Mark Bernhardson, City Administrata DATE: October 25, 1985 SUBJECT: Public Lane - Highwood Road At .ached is a letter from Merlin Halverson who is the resident who abutts one of the two public_ access/fire lanes that are situated on Highwood Road. Both of these access at present remain unimproved in part because of the difficult terrain, length, and proximity to adjacent structures. The one next to Mr. Halverson's house has however been used in the winter principally by the neighborhood for snowmobile access onto the lake. Utilization of both this access and use of his si -Aveway that may look like the access particularly in the evening hours has been of concern and aggravation for Mr. Halverson. He has written this letter and would be willing to appear in person at such time that the City would desire to have a pub 'c hearing regarding any changes in the access use. Based on cne response we as a staff would recommend the following: 1. Order a public hearing and appropriate notification being done to char.je the status of the access as outlined b?low. 2. That similar to what has been done in other access that snowmobile traffic and other motorized traffic: be prohibited from utilization of this access. 3. That the City retain the access for future use including use four a fire lane as need be. 4. `l'hat. the City instal 1. appropriate signage, posts and post delineation to assist in property dofinition on Mr. Halverson's sidtr. 5. Havo Mr. !.-,Iverson work with the Police Department regarding any trespassing c,n his property. We have removed obsticles that were existinq on the right-of-way or will have them removed by November 1. If you have any further questions or comments, please feel free to contact me. PROPOSED MOTION - It was moved by , seconded by , that the public hearing be held regarding limitation of use on the City's public accef ; betw ern Lots 23 and 24, Highwood bake Minnetonka for the November 2h Council meetin(l. Ayes �, Nays ZM.AM.A.U. "BECAUSE WE: CARE" �! 24 f;�)F_C1��U�i� _r MINNEAPOLIS AGF. AND (N PORTUNITY (:ENTER 1801 NICOLLET AVENUE SOUTH / MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55403 / 612-874-5525 Daphne H. Krause, President October 17, 1985 Orono City Council c/o John R. Gerhardson P.O. Box 66 Crystal Bay, MN 55323 Dear Mr. Gerhardson: Our office represents Mr. Merlin Halverson, 41.75 Highwood Road. We request that the City Council consider the following facts and take one of the steps described below at its next meeting on October 28, 1985. An unimproved alley abuts Mr. Halverson's property. A certificate of survey attached to this letter shows the location of the alley in reference to Mr. Halverson's lot number 24. 'lfiis alley was dedicated to the public when the property was platted in 1909. Apparently, the original purpose of the alley was use as a fire lane. Whether it was ever used for this purpose is unknown, but it is clear that it has not been ust- is such for many years, and that it will not be used for that purpose i,, the future. The alley serves no other important public purpose either. It is located off a quiet, dead-end residential street. From the street it is not recognizable as an alley. It is overgrown with trees, bushes and tall grasses. The City has made no effort to maintain it in the past and has no intention of maintaining it in the future. At the present, it is impassable by any four-wheel vehicles. If it were improved, it would still be too narrow for launching boats or for use as a swimming beach. In short, it serves no public purpose. reover, it has been used very little by the public. Tire presence of ti.ick vegetation and the absence of any foot path is proof that the alley is not used by the general public. Its presence, however, has at times attracted late night party goers who have caused problems for Mr. Halverson. They have come of snowmobiles, on motor bikes, and by foot. They have been very noisy late at night. They have littered the area with beer cans and bottles. They have trespassed upon Mr. Halverson's property, vandalizing his property and harassing him. Mr. Halverson's house is situated approximately thirty (30) feet from the alley. He is unable to sleep when these people come through the alley late at night. 'ANSOVAL OPPORTUNITY FAMLi)vFR ;.ono City Council. t aeP 2 W? prob!-a, is exacerbated by the fact that Mr. Halverson's driveway is adidcent to the alley. Due to the fact thzit it is much more defined then the alley itself, it has frequent'.y been mistaken for the alley. :his has further increased the trespassing upon Mr. Halverson's property. For Wese reasons, Mr. Halverson requests that the City Cancil take the following; action: 1. Vacate the Alley a. The City would have no further obligation to maintain the alley. b. The City would not be liable for any personal injuries sustained in the alley. c . The Property would be put back on the tax rolls. d. Mr. Halverson and the property owner of Lot 23 would have cuiplete control over the alley. e. Th,2 problems caused by the current use of the alley would be el _mi.nated. '? . Block _Off the Alley a. the City would have no further obligation to maintain the alley. b. Tt*e City would reduce its risk of liability. c . lV e problems caused by the current use of the alley would be reduced or eliminated. 3. Prohitf.t Use of the All.e by Motorized Vehicles a. Tt;e City wox+ld reduce its risk of liability. b. Tr,,e problems caused by the current use of the alley would be rechx:ed . Thank you for your consideration of this matter. Sincerely, J A""s.3n, Attorney .A.n. 1801 Nicollet Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55403 874-5585 JA:ni Certificate of Survey for the City of ^rono of the Alley between Lots 23 and 24 Highwood Lake Minnetonka I ',ereby certify that this is a true and ,orreet representation of a survey of the boundaries of the alley lying between buts 23 and 24, Highwood Lake Minnetonka, and the location of all visible encroacr^:ents, if any, on or from said land. COFFIN 6 GRONBERG, INC. Mark Grorb,�rg Reg. Mo. 12755 Gordon R. Cofrin Reg. No. 6064 Engineers Land Surveyors Long Lake, >La Dr ' 4-4-0- r-N•I� 401 0 Iron marke.- r, To: Orono Court-i l Members From: Michael P. Gaffron, Assistant Zonin., Admini ,trator Date: October. 24, 1985 Subject: #910 James Hoff, 2056 Shadywood Road - Conditional Use Permit Liat of Exhibits Exhibit. A - Staff Memo of 6/4/85 T.xhibit- B - Revised Survey and Soil Boring Results Exhibit C - Landscape and trading Plan Exhibit D - Planning Commi.; on Minutes 5/20/85 Exhibit E - Council Minutes 6/10/85 ETING 3;15 nil% This - tem was tabled at your. June 10, 1985 meeting in order to al.l�'v the applicant an opportunity to provide additional supportive data regarding his request to regrade portions of his lakeshore yard. T�,e applicant has submitted a report of soil borings performed by Mark Gronberg which indicates that near the center of the lot at the crest of the slope, up to 3' oi. fill was placed at ,ome previous date. A land. -,cape plan by Lan -De -Con Inc. has been r.ubmitced whic.1 indicates that the only area to be regraded will be the sharp crest of the hill, or a strip appr.oxima ply 35' wide- across the lot, and showing no grading -7loser than '44" to tl-^ shoreline. The estimated maximum cut area is _' veep at the ere. Nrte a-, so ti.�it the is iscape plan indicates the placement of n. tzees nd shrubber) where ,w.je exists now. The proposed stairway with wood chip platforms will replace: the existing 27" wide stairway. Using a porous weed seat. b, low the chips, th-z�me .s no resultant in- crease in the minimal- (1.5�.: existino 0-75' hardcover. This revise.i p..an a-oear. to be less extensive than the original plan and disrupts a mucus smaller area of yard than was originally proposed. Silt mats to prevent sediment from entering the lake can be placed about halfway up the slope 30' hack from the lake. Staff would anticipate no erosion problems with this now plan as ionq as proper prac, ces are adhered to. As the Counci lmembei s stated in .June, do engineering case could be made on troth sides of the issue of whether this project is a benefit from a run-off standpoint. C Lt y Lngineer, G '. e,sr. Cook, has stated that the project will not be detrimental. to run-off situation. Finally, noting that iowerinq the steep slope 1 tend to make maintenance of the grassed slope less hazar-lous, statt submits o draft resolution of approvai for your review, incorpor-Ming findings and conditions pertinAnt to the project. -ity of ORON() RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. A RESOLUTION GRANTING A VARIANCE TO MUNICIPAI. ZONING CODE SECTION 10.55. SUBDIVISION 8, AND SECTION 10.22 SUBDIVISION 2, AND A CONDITIONAI. USE PERMIT PT;R MUNICIPAI. 'ZONING CODE SECTION 10.03, SUBDIVISION 19 - FILE 910 WHEREAS, „ 3mes Hoff (hereinafter "tlie applicant" ) is owner of the property located at 2056 Shadywor,' Road within the City of Orono (hereinafter "City") and 1; ): .;escribed as foil ws: T.e%t S cincl the Southerly half of Lot 7, Gust S, Johnson's Addition, Hennepin County, Minnesota (hereinafter "property"); and WHEREAS, the applicant has made application to the City of Orono for a conditional use permit and valiance- to permit the regrading of the lakeshore yard within the 0-75' protected lakeshore area per Municipal Zoning Code !.ection 10.63 Suhdiv.ision 19, requesting a variance to Section 10.55, Subdivision 6. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Orono, Minnesota: FINDINGS 1. This application we reviewed as zoning file #910. 2. The property is located in the LR-lC Zoning District. 3. The Orono P" inning Commission reviewed this application on May 20, 1_ i, and recommended approval making the following findings: a) Applicant's lakeshore yard will conform better to the neighbors yard and will appear more aesthetically pleasing. b) Proposal will fl , e degree of hazardous condition exi.stihc7 property because of the slope of the land and xil- _in,rove the health, safety, and welfare of the ��F,:I irr ^*'S yard and neighborhood. c) Applicant's la,cesnore yard previously had been filled, and the proposal is to return the grade to nearer its original state, thereby reducing hardship on the curcezt owner for maintenance of the yard. Pages 1 of 4 ( ' i tyT of ORONO RESOLUTION OF THE W, ; kOUNCI!_ NO. 4. The applicant has submitted substantial documentation indicating that filling has primarily occurred in the area to be excavated. 5. The applicant has submitted a landscape plan that indicates a 35' strip of yard area will be disturbed, leaving an area 3P' t1ack from the lake totally undisturbed. The landscape plan incorporates a replacement of the existing stairway with no net additional hardcover in the 0-75' setback zone. The landscape plan also incorporates the planting of trees and shrubs in the lakeshore yard where such vegetation does not currently exist. 6. The City Council has considered this application including the findings and reconunendations of the Planning Cc mission, reports by staff and comments of the applicant and the effect of the proposed use on the health, safety, and welfare of the community. The City Council finds that granting a conditional uEe permit to allow to regrading of the lakeshore yard will not be detrimental to the health, safety or general welfare of the public, would not adversely af'ect light, air nor pose a fire hazard or other danger to neighboring properties, nor will it depreciate surrounding property values and that the proposed level of use of the pr.opertywill be in keepingwith the intent and oujectives of the Zoning Code ;-nd Comprehensive Plan of the City. 8. The City Council finds that the conditions existing on this property are peculiar to it and di not apply generally to other property in this zoning district; would not merely serve as a convenience to the applicant, but is necessary to alleviate a demonstrable hardship or difficulty, and is necessary to preserve a substan-A al. property right of the applicant. CONCLUSIONS- GiWM AND CONDITIONS Rauc:6i upon the above findings, the Orono City Council hereby ;..ants a var.iancA to Municipal Zoning Code Section 10.55, Subdivision 8, and a conditional use permit per Municipal Zoning C Section 10.03, Subdivision 19 to permit. the regrading of the lakesht, yard at 2056 Shadywood Road, subi^c,to the "ollowirt, conditions: Page 2 of 4 City of ORONO IL RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNC,L NO.I! 1. The regrading shall adhere to the approved landscape and grading plans. 2. Regrading sh;:ll be dons under close supervision of staff and City Engineer to assure that proposed contours will blend with the neighbors' yard.,:. 3. The applicant shall have this grading done professionally and not by the applicant. 4. A silt fence sedimentation barrier shall be installed prior to and maintained in place during the regrading process and until the sod has become finally rooted. 5. TY- grading work sha' 1 take place within a single 24 hour perioc. and the entire lakeshore yard shall be sodded within the immediate following 24 hour period in order to minimize any erosion into the lake. 6. Any new steps or stairway constructed to replace the existing steps shall not exceed the area of hardcover of the existing steps. 7. Authorities grantee: by this variance run with the property not with the owner, but are permissive only and must be exercised by application for a grading permit within one yeor of the date of Council approval, or this variance will expire on that date (October 28, 198&). 8. Violation of or noncompliance with any of the terms and conditions of this variance shall constitute a violation of the zoning code, shall automatically terminate any authority granted herein, and shall be punishable as a misdemeanor. 9. The undersigned applicant has read, understood and h��reby agrees to the terms of this resolution and on behalf of :�imself, his heirs, SUCCE:ssor`= and assigns, hereby agrees to the recording of this resolution in the chain of title of the property. Acaopt:ed by the Orono City Council on this 28th day of October, 198`,. ATTEST: L1U.`" thy M. Hallin, City Clerk Mary C. Butler, Mayor { 1) °roperty Owner p S ouse —� page 3 of 4 City (if ORONO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) On this _ day of _ _ _ 1985 before me a Notary Public within and for said county, personally a-peared _ known to me to be the person(s) described in and who executed the foregoing instrument., and acknowledged that he (they) executed the same as his (their) free act and deed. NOTARY PUBLIC MY COMMISSION EXPIRES STATE OF MINNESOTA ) )ss. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) On this day of _ 1.985, before me a Notary Public within and for said+County, personally appeared known to irie to be the person(r) described in and who executed the foregci.nginstrument, and acknowledged that hc. (they) executed the same as his (their) free act. and deed. NOTARY PUBI.Ik: MY COMMISSION EX:IIFES P.ige 4 of 4 TO: City Council FROM: Michael P. Gaffron, Assistant Zoning Administrator DATE: June 4, 1995 SUBJECT: #910 James Hoff, 2056 Shadywood Road - Conditional Use Permit Zoning District - LR-lC Application - Regrade Lakeshore Yard of Property, All Within 0-75' Setback Area Existing Grade - Uniform Slope of to lake Proposed Grade - 24-30% slope List of Exhibits about 38% from high plateau down Exhibit A - Application Exhibit B - Plat Map Exhibit C - Property Owners List Ex' i_t D - Survey with existing and proposed contours Exi it E - Planning Commission Minutes 5-20-85 The applicant is requesting a conditional use permit to allow him to regrade the lakeshore of his property so that it conforms more to the properties on either side of him. Most of the work proposed is within the 0-75' setback area. His existing slope is about 38% according to the existing grade topographic submittal. The proposal would decrease the slope to about 25% on the -average, but would eliminate the flat plateau which currently acts as runoff percolation area. City Engineer, Glenn Cook, has reviewed the proposal and made these comments: 1. The proposed contours as shown do not accomplish the stated purpose of conforming to the neighboring property contours. Note that the property to the north has extensive retaining walls. How will the grading conform to these? On the south side, where slopes are less severe, it would likely require less removal of material to conform to the neighboring grades. 2. The proposed grade changes will eliminate the existing 30-40' "plateau" area of 6% slopes or less, which now functions as slow - runoff and infiltration area, and change the entire lakeshore yard to slopes of 24-30%. From a runoff infiltration standpoint, this is not necessarily a beneficial project. One-third of the lakeshore yard which formerly had relatively good infiltration characteristics will be reduced in infiltration capacity. #910 Hoff Page 2 June 4, 1985 From a maintenance standpoint., the applicant is correct in that the flatter grades will make maintenance easier. The "safer access" concern may be valid, but with a minimum slope of 25% after the proposed grading, a stairway will likely still be the preferred method of getting to the lake. When you review this site, it may helpful in your visualizing of the proposal that the * inal grade at the point where the steep slope starts downward will be 6' below that point in the area midway between the side property lines. During the Planning Commission review it became clear that the �ginally proposed contours do not reflect what the applicant wants to do because at the time they were proposed he had not discussed this project with his neighbors. tie has since tren approached the neighbors and he plans to submit a revised grading plan for the City Engineer's review, showing a blending in with the neighboring properties, possibly some removal of retaining walls by the neighbor to the north. These revised plans have not yet been subri;itted for review. Please review the May 210, 1985, Planning Commission minutes. Planning Commission recommended approval of the conditional use permit application for regrading of the lakeshore yard, based on the following findings: 1. Applicant's lakeshore yard will conform better to the neighbors yards and will look more aesthetically pleasing. 2. Proposal will reduce degree of hazarde condition existing on the property because of the ape of the land and will improve the health, safety and welfare of the applicant's yard and neighborhood. 3. applicant's lakeshore yard previously existed as the proposal now shows anr' previous owner built hill back up again, thereby cre,- sing extra hardship on current owner for maintenance rf yard. Approval would be subject to the following conditions: l . Regrading to be done under close supervi sion with sta`'f and City Engineer to assure that proposed contours wi'i! blend with the neighbors yard,. 4. City to require that the applicant have this grading done professionally and not by the applicant. 3. Proper erosion controls to be approved and supervised by staff. # 91 0 Hoff Page 3 June 4, 1985 4. If applicant proposes steps or a stairway to the lakeshore, applicant may not exceed existing steps or existing amount of hardcover. Based on the recommendation2,f the Planning Commission, you have three options if you look favorably on this project: '_. Approve with the condition that the City Engineer review and approve the final grading plans (draft resolution attached). 2. Conceptuall} approve and table subject to staff review of the revi-sed plans; or 3. Table pending receipt of staff review of proposed plans. Ceri.i fic:.1'. , I:;urrvey for Jame: { .. f lof f' �i Lots 7 & 8, GUST :;. .JJIINSONIS AN Hennepin Corttt.y, Milmesota er,46-- j, '464,1 , _ 2phti .. ,SETA/�(//✓!- G.•AC t ! 9Y F _gvgr•. '` a�' LY"'' 213 � � b• to ti10(,3 I hereby rtify that this i3 a true and correr--t representation of a survey of the boundaries of the Southerly half of Lot 7* and all of Lot 8,"GUST S. JO .'30N'S ADUrTION,, Ad of the location of all buildings, i.f any, thereon. It does not pLxport to show any other improvements cr-.?ncroachments. ^or• purpcser, of this purvey, th, North line of the SY�ut.h half of Lot.7 has been assumed to be a straight litre drawn from the midpoint of th:, 2,outhweot.erly line of said Lot 7 through the midpoint of the dashed traverse line near the Northeasterly line of said Lot 7 (as said dashed line is shown on the record plat), said North line of the &xit.h half beir-t{; extended to the shoreline of Lzike Minnetonka. COFFIN & GRONi1FRG. INC. Gord�u� F�. Coffin ?+�•g. Fdo. h0��'t f'at�irt+'�•r:; And 1,11K. a'r® Scale: 1 inch : 30 f Date April 10, 1985 Cs Ir(x) mar er 9 ^lr-PS Datum: Mean sea level (14GVD-1929 ) '� • tl t'ica'.. `' :,llrVey ror Jane:; I . Hoff it) Lot:-, 7 & P, GUST "). IUIINSON'S ADDITION Hennepin Coruit.y, Minnesota AfET.9iN/dG t i 1�• 1 � f. bt. ro`t'c�:�' 0. Ile tr1Q/fbD/ _ p. 0`7.:3 I hereby c�,rtif,: of a survey of the all of Lot 8,"GUST S. b_:ildings, if any, therc r:I rover -rents or eneroaehmen *For purposes of this survc, has been assum-d to be a s Southwesterly pine of said traverse line near the Nor' dashed line is shown on th South half being extended COFFIN & GRONBERG, INC. SURVEYING, ENGINEERING AND LAND PLANNING 462•A TAMARACK AVENUE LONG LAKE, MINN. 65356 473.4141 9-14-85 On September 7, 1985 five soil bori- - were taken on the James Hoff prop- erty in Lots 7 & 8, Gust S. Johnson's / ion in Orono to determine if any previous filling was done to the bank nt., the lake. The soil boring locations are shown on the attached drawing. Boring # 1 indicated that no filling was done and so did boring # 5. Cement blocks were encounterd in boring # 2 at a depth of 3 feet indicating fill to at least that level. Reddish pieces of brick were encountered in boring # 3 at a depth of 3 feet indicating fill at that depth and boring # 4 had fill material to the 1.5 foot i,�vel. If tnere are any questions concerning the borings, please contact me. Sincerely, COFFIN & GROONBERG, INC. Mark S. Gronberg, P.E. MiNUTF.S OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD MAY 20, 1985. PAGE 6 9 0 J FS IIOFF ADYWOOD CONDITIONAI. USE nUBLIC HEARING 18 — 9:26 PM ROAD PERMIT James Hoff was present. Mark Gronberg, surveyor, was present. Chairman Callahan called for the public Bearing concerning Hoff's conditional use permit application to regrade his lakeshore yard. Assistant Zoning Adminis- trator Gaffrcn noted the certifi.( to of mailing and the affidavit of publication. Ne;.l & Jan Blesi of 2064 Shadywood Road were present from the audience for this public hearing. James Fioff explained Lis proposal to grade his lakeshore yard to match his neighbors yard. Hoff explained that there is a safety factor when he tries to maintain his yard and is very dangerous. Hoff noted that he plans to extend the contours of his neighbors to his own yard. Kelley asked f the applicant plans on removing the retaining wall. Hoff confirmed t at he will remove the retaining wall. Hoff stated the the proposed improvements will improve the safety of the bank. Neil Blesi of 2064 Shadywood Road noted that the proposal will greatly improve the looks of the applicant's lakeshore yard and will reduce the degree of existing hazard. Blesi noted that the previous owner had regraded the lakeshore y,-rd and because of lack of fami iy support built the hill back up again. Blesi noted that the applicant's yard had previously been the same contours that were proposed. Assistant Zonis n; strator Gaf f ron noted that according to the City Engi, at the proposed contours as shown will not accomplish licant's objective. Chairman Callan n that the Planning Commission needs more information t,- etermine if the proposal meets the applicant's obiective. Callahan closed the public: hearing at 9:26 p.m. Sime noted that the p.,..n _s not complete and is difficult to see where the contours will be. Sime noted that when the lakeshore area is graded that the applicant sod the round right away to prevent erosion into the lake. Sime moved, Kelley sec ided, to recommend approval -if the conditional use permit appli ?on of James Koff to allow the grading of his lakeshore .,rd based on the following findings: 1. Applicant's lakeshore- yard will conform better to the neighbors yards and will look more aesthetic. MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD MAY 20, 1985. PAGE' 7 2. Proposal will reduce degree of iiazardcus condition existing on the property because of the slope of the land and will improve the health, safety, and welfare of the applicant's yard and neighborhood. 3. Applicant's lakeshore yard previously existed as the proposal r:ow shows and previous owner built hill back up again thereby creating extra hardship on current owner for maintenance of yard. Approval subject to the following conditions: 1. Regrading to be done under c se supervision with staff and Civy Engineer to assure oat proposed contours will bleed wit', the neighbors yards. 2. City to require that the applicant have this grading done professionally and not by the applicant. 3. Proper erosion cant rols to be approved and supervi sea by staff. 4. If applicant proposes steps or a stairway to the lakeshore, applicant may not exceed existing steps or existing amount of hardcover. Motion, Ayes (6), Nays (0). #912 GORDON HEDI.UND 3990 NORTh SHORE DRIVE, VARIANCES PUBLIC HE"ING 9:44 - 16-05 PM Gordon Hedlui.d was present. Chairman Callahan called for the public hearing for Gordon Hed.lund's varian,7e application to permit the construction of a new residence. Building 4 Zoning Administrator Gaffron noted the affidavit of publication and the certificatE of mailing. Robert & Sue Bilger of 4005 North Shore Drive were present -rom the audience for this public hearing. Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaf f ron noted that the tot is partially located within the LR--1C and LR-.1P, zoning district. Gaffron noted t'at Planninc; Commission should decide f irst what zoning list ict standards should apply to this application. Yelley a::kecl about the surrounding lots in the neighborhood and felt that the zoning should match the surrounding lots. Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaffron stated that the surroundi.nq lots are me -tly half -acre. MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCII, N TING ":_',D JUNE•: 10, 3985 PAGE 6 Acting Mayor Frahm moved, Councilmernbor Adams seconded, to apptuve Resolution #1773, A Rt-;olution approving a variance per revised pla-ns showing i:•, encroachment into the 0-75' setback zone, subject to the d, awings to be atta,.hed to the resolution. Motion, Ayes (4), Nays (0). Acting Mayor Fra;,,.t moved, Councilmember I,. Adams seconded, to approve Resolution #1774, A Tcc:;olution approving a conditional use permit to allow a - jest ap,,_ tmen _ use per revised plans showing, an open appearance it the e-.rrance of the ' o: .:, subject to the drawings to be att.� -iied to the c' resolution. Motion, Ayes (4), Nays (0' 1 #910 JAMES HOFF 6 SHADYWOOD ROAD CONDITIONAL USF PERMIT RESOLUTION James Hoff was present. Neigl,bor Neil Blesi of 2064 Shadywood Road was also present. Assistar:� Zoring Administrato• Gal-fron explained that the applicant req, ests permission to regrade his lakeshore yard to better c Form with his -,.e ighbors and c- -cio to easier mair. _-nan, . _ f the; _ .1 Gaff rcn no--. d that the origin. 1 .-)lai,s d, u net ref Sect the applicant's intent and the appl- t h .. revi .ed the pla7.s to show the contours to better match 1,,' s surroun . ng neighbors. (affrun stated that the applicar t nds to cut down one of .he retaining wails that is in Gaffron noted slat the grading would extend w__ 0t-ie lakeshore. James Hoff stated that he har tried to mok ,rd and it is toe difficult with the bteep slope . Hof i . that he has turn.:: over mowers trying t maintain his rd . #kcting May;,r Frahm asked w were to justify g-anting this condit�( An-i stan:. Aoning Admin4 lid note that then c is definitely a saiety y..-+1n. 'LrAq tc maintain t; - yard. saffron r.-. }. -u that ac... t-c-he neighbor the g, .z wao ,rir•i•_ whac_ is propos.. a �' Lhtat the previous owner ri ll(:i in -he area. Gaffron noted that the City Engine :r' s revi, - of tl,r original plar, revealed th- it would not help infiltration and may ,got bE '-enef icial )m a:. infiltration standpoint. Gaffron noteu tha_ dur a rainfall or snowmv-ltpt-riod, the runoff is slowed a -e upper plateau where some infiltration occurs, but whatever hits the steep s hay a high rx-noff rate. Gaffron explained that with th regrading proposal tt,ere would > e a g:ad: al slope which nigh' slow the runoff to the lakeshore but might ala.ti reduc: infiltration. ,.�: i l Bles i of : f : 4 had Yood Road noted he is i,r favor of the jppl i..-at i on and that the lot woL,,j Aook L)ettr ` MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COI ACIL ME.F.TING HELD JUNE 10, 1985 PAGE 7 '4910 '17FF (CONT. ; Actinj .-ta;,or Frahm stated that he would like to see documentation from the neighbor (a signed affidavit or something) to prove that the grade existed as proposed now. I. •hw noted that all th- lots along tF re are high and difficult to mow. Frahm stated that ne eeds a hardship to differentiate this property from other;. Fc;.`im r_oted that he could app,.::ve of the proposal if the existing original grade was what is proposed and if he could see iocumentation of such. James Hoff stated that the runoff will Probably be improved since the steep slope will be decreased anj made )to a mere gradual slope. Councilmember L. Adams explained that is a lct ol" grading and is ver} close to the lakeshore. Adams noted that the resolution is written so that all grading would have to be done with.-- 1 24 hour per-od W h would help the situation. Councilmen. : Grahek :asked the City has allowed this of proposa.L Before. Building & Zoning Mabusth stated that the City has allowed regrading of lakeshore lots because of serious erosion pr("ems and to decrease the velocity of runoff into the ._a James Hoff note that places to landscape the yard which would also help slow t e �r un�,f _ . Councilmember Grabek noted that tl;is propo: "l is really a philosophical qu - -tion thc.L the Council must decide. Grabek noted that ::. Council . ;,proves this, that anyone ;ith steep lakeshore '.tits that have -= difficult time Mai., =.iinq it can coma in and r;>.quest the �,ame. Grabek coulc of see granting the rcnditional use ermit just because the applicant has difficulty rrcwing the lawn. Grabek noted that the property was i, based with the slope on the property. Grabek asked if the: Vised plans and change in contours changed the City ' neer's upinion on tte project. James Ficff stated that the City should tree. _ plications case by case. Hoff felt it was an unfair Assessment to generalize with every high piece of lend. Councilmember Grabek of s agreed with Hof f and noted that c.ven though the Council co.nsiejer, rcperties one by r ne, their decisions still set prere:enLs for f- e applications. James Hoff Late o that thert� have been numerous accider.ts w1th the lawn mower and he wants •.c correct the problem before someone gets injured. Hoff stated that he is willing to comply with any requirements the Council may inposc . Hof f felt that. his is not an impossible request. MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MI:ETIN6 tELD JUNE 10, 1985 PAGE 8 Acting Mayor Frahm felt that he could approve the application if he has proof that the lot was filled by the previous owner. Councilmember T. Adams moved, Louncilmembe r L. Adams seconded, to table the a,-)lication to provice applicant sufficient time to genera _ the following: 1, A letter or affidavit confirming that the subject property was filled by the previous owner. 2. Grading plans must include landscaping plan and time schedule for plantings. Motion, Ayes (3), Nays (1). Councilmember Grabek voted nay. James Hoff also nocad that ' t becomes a dangerous situation with the lakeshore when s,,,:�ll children are in the lake and the lakeshore cannot be seen from his home. Hoff stated that a small child could drown in the lake and he would not be able to see it from bis home because of that slope in the lot. #912 GORDON HEDLUND 3990 NORTH SHORE DRIVE VARIANCES* Acting Mayor Frahm moved; Coun. lmember L. Adams seconded, to table the Gordon Hedlund application pending further information as requested by the applicant. Motion, Ayes (4), Nays (0). #914 RICHARD KAUFFMANN 2696 ETHEL AVENUE VARIt.NCE RESOLUTION #1775 Richard Kauffmann was present. Building & Zoning Administrator Mabusth ex fined that the applicant seeks a variance t-- the aver.a, lakeshore setback line for constructio,. of a new residence. Nabusth stated that the applicant has worked out with the neighbors the setback line and that the neighbors have agreed to the 17' extension in the average lakeshore setback. Mabusth stated that the applicant also requests that the existing home be allowed to stay on t property until the new 'come is completed. Richard Kauffmann sta`_ed that hc- act 1;- is iot ted 101' from the lakeshore. Councilmember Graoek moved, Acting Mayor Frahm seconded, to approve Resolution #1775, A Resolution approving a variance to the average lakeshore: setback line. Motion, Ayes (4). Nays (0). 11 J.:c - I , . CUWAL (MEETING cCIr 2. 3 W5 CIT-v, OF OPONO To: Council From: Michael P. Gaffron, Assistant Zoning Administratnr Date: Octri,er 21, 1985 c-hject: 4912 Gordon Hedlund, s990 N(-rth Shore Crive - Variancc!-Deniai Resolution Zoning District - LR-1B iWest Haif); LR-IC (Fast :half) Application - Request to Declare a Parcei Buildable (Lot Area/Width Variances) The Applicant purchased this parcel in a Tax-Forf e -�t sale. Because the Planning Commission .recommended denial, Applicant has negotiated with Henncpin County and is in the process of selling the parcel back to the County for right-of-way purposes. Staff recommends that because the Applicant has failed to respond to requests for either a formal withdrawal or a request. to table further, it would be appropriate to adopt a resolution rf denial based on the Planning C(:)mmission recommendation per the attached resolution. City of ORo'NO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNC-1 L A RESOLUTION DENYING A VARIANCE TO MUNICIPAL ZONING CODE SECTION 10.25 SUBDIVISION 6 (B) PILE #912_ WHEREAS, the City of Orono is a municipal corporation or,anized and existing under the laws of the State of Minnesota; and WHEREAS, pursuant to State Statutes 412 et. seq. and 462 et seq. the City Council of the City of Orono has adopted zoning regui-tions for the protection of the public, health safety and general welfare; and WHEREAS, Gordon. Hedlund (hereinafter "t.he applicant") 'nas an interest in the property legally described as the South 120.00 feet of Lot 13, Hickory Hill, Hennepin County, Minnesota (hereinafter property) within the City of Orono (hereinafter "The Ci--y"); and WHEREAS, the applicant has applied to the City for a variance to Municipe.l Zoning Cede Section 10.25 Subdivision 6,(B) to permit the constr— * ion of a principal structure on a property that contains 9,532 s._ r 44% of the required 21,780 s.f. in area in the LR-1C Zoning Distri. and WLERFAS, the City Council has reviewed the appiica�ion; the recomi-nendations of the E4-if` and Planning Commission; the comments of the neiarbors; and the comments and written statements of the app,l i cant . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of Orono, hereby dei es the requested lot area variance for the properly described abDve eased upon one or more of the following findings of fact concerning :his property: FINDINGS 1. As of Januiry 1,.1975, the east half of the property hAs been zone) LR-IC, Lakeshore Residential Zoning District requiring a minimum of 1/2 acre in ar a and 100 feet minimum width. The west half has bt�en zoned ;,P-lP, Lakeshore Residential Zoning District, requiring a minimum of 1 acre in area and 140 feet minimum width. Pased on the least restrictive perforrr.ance standards of the 1/2 acre zoning district, the proposed use of the property as a rrsidentiai or buildable lot would require the following variance: rsge l of 5 Lot Area Required Existing Variance City of ORONO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL N0. ___ = 1/2 acre or 21,780 square feet = 9,532 square feet or 44% = 12,248 square Feet. or 56% The lot ar-a would be further reuuced by 700 square feet or down to 8,832 square feet (0.20 acre) if the var.'3nce was approved subject to granting Hennepin County additional requested area for right-of-way. 2. Prior to 1975, the west and east halves of the property were zoned RI-C and RI-D respectively, effective since September 14, 1967, residPntiai zones requiring minimum lot widths and areas no different than the current zoning performa:?ce standards. 3. Per the 1963 sewer district assessment policy, the easterly parcel was assessed area, front footage, and unit cnaryes. Per the 73-1 sewer district assessment policy, the west parcel was assessed front footage and area charges. The levy of sewer assessments does not in itself guarantee that A pr-perty is buildable. 4. A seasonal c<-ibin existed on the property until the fall of 1968, when it was razed. No structure has existed on the property since then. s. On April 28, 1969, the City Council approved granting o.` a variance to the then owner Gary SettPrstrom to allow the prope.rLy as a building site, conditions:9 on proof cf owr.rrsh-1p of both the easterly and westerly parcels. This variance was never used, and no application was ever made for a building hermit. Ordinance 172 adopting a revised Zoning Cade effective 1-1-75, stated tha•. "variances shall expire one year after the date of Council approval if nct 11.sEd". sas- on this, any variances approved or.ior tc 1/l/75 and not uses by 1/1/76 are presumed to have exI,_ -d on 1/l/76. 6. The easterly parcel was forfeited to the State Land Department in 1979 for non-payment taxes. The westerly parcel was forfeited to *he State Land Department in 1978 for non- pdy-ment of taxes. 7. The City Council released the eas• r _y lot for sale to the pulic by adopting Resolutions 1937 and j44 in 1:78 and I11046 in 1979. The era;terly and westerly -Ar;- s--/s w,-re again re;Pasied for sale by the ci l per Pesolur ion 012 )C, Gated February 23, 1981 with the fol .ng notice to the public: City of ORONO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. of these lands by the City Council does not constitute an assurance that each parcel is or will be approved a5 a building site. All parcels remain subject to all applicable zoning ordinance provisions, inciudi.ng those regulations providing for minimum lot area and minimum lot width. Substandard parcels may be useable only in combination with other adjoining parcel (s)". 8. On April 17, 1981, Gordon Hedlund of 1255 Pike Lake Drive, New Brighton, MN 55112 purchased the two parcels for a combined price of $4,000, the easterly parcel at $2,400 and the westerly parcel at $1,600. Hennepin County Department of Property Taxation conditions all sales of properties either at public auction or over the counter with the following disclaimer: CONDITIONS - Sales are subject to existing leases, to building restrictions appearing of record at the time of forfeiture and to easements obtained by any governmental subdivision er agency thereof for any public purpose. The apprais value does not represent a basis for future taxes. Contact t;it city where the land is located for details of building codes or zoning laws. ALL .COPERTY IS SOLD "AS 150 AND MAY NOT CONFORM TO LOCAL BUILDING AND ZONING ORDINANCES. THE COUNTY MARES NO WARRANTY THAT LAND IS 'BUILDABLE'. ALL SALES ARE FINAL, AND NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES ARE PERMITTED.' 9. Any hardship sustained by the applicant is self-imposed. The tax forfeit property was pirciiased by the applicant in 1981 prior to his application for the necessary variance approval. The requirement from which a variance is requ)-red has been in effect since 1967. 10. On April 23, 1985, Gordon Hedlund applied for a 1 r�t area and lot width variance for the subject property. 11. The pattern of existi_g development on properties located within 1000' of the subject property is as follows: Nc. of De_v_el_o ed Pro ert:es 0.00 - 0.10 acre - 0 0.11 - 0.20 acre - 6 0.21 - 0.30 acre - 15 0.31 - 0.40 azre - 13 0.41 - 0.50 acre - 11 0.51 - 0.60 acre - 14 0.61 - 0.70 acre - 8 0.71 - 0.80 acre - 1 0.81 - f.90 acre - 1 o.91 - 1.00 acre - 0 1.00 - Greater acre - 9 78 V Prot,ert iees Page 3 of 5 -of *. h. City of ORONCO i' RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. The total number of existing developed properties within 1000' of the subject property which are scna 1 ler than 0.22 acres is 6 of 78 (or 8%). The total .umber of existing developed properties within 1000' which are larger than 0.22 acre is 71 or (or 91%). One existing developed property is 0.22 acre in area. Based on the above figures, the proposed building site : sconsidered as inconsistent with developed lot sizes in the surrounding area. 12. Approva' of a tariance application requiring a 56% variance to lot area ir. Orono's half -acre zoning district would establish a negative precedent in the future development of the area sur- rounding Lnt subject lot. A re- .ew of the ownership pattern of the remaining vacant lots in the area of radius 1000' surrounding the subject property indicates that at least thirteen vacant lots in the 9,000-10,000 s.f. range exist and could be considered as potential requests for buildability if the current application is apprc.ved. 13. The access to this property would r.ecessari Ly be very near the "S-curve" on County Road 19 and 151; any driveway location on the property would be considered ha4ardous. 14. The Planning Commission reviewed the application at their May 20, 1985 meeting and recorr ienried denial of the variance based on the following findings: A) Lot does not follow the neighborhood pattern of existing development, being smaller than 91• of the dev«_ioped lots within 1000' of the property. B) Relatively unsafe county road access. C) Applicant had forewarning that lots may )re unbui ldable prior to his purchase. D) Denial consistent v-�' i past denials or vacant substandard lot_ ,f this size E) Property could be combined with adjacent property-s to the cast or south, both of which are substandard in area. F) Intent of the application is cant rary to c.he letter and intent of the arono Comprehensive Plan. G) �7,rantinq of this variance wovid set an adverse pre.ce ent in the City. H) The property fal tc:o short of the zoning stan,lards to juat.ify granting of t. = variancr. Page 4 of 5 City of ORONO RESOLLTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. 4n ,i1rr.r-,� I) There is an existing hazardous traffic problem, on t:.e "S" curve and that an additional access onto this point would further the dangerous sit►-tion. 15. The property can be put i ,sonable use by either combination with adjacent del ')r parcels or by the County for right-of-way purposes; ana :he C -ur,ty has st::ted they are currently in the process of negotiating with the applicant to purchase the property. 16. In review of the factu:31 findings noted above, the City finds that es` blishment of a precedent that would allow severly substandard lc. _s to be de, loped would be in complete conflict with the established environmental standards for lakeshore area development within the City and would be detrimental to the public, health, safety and welfare. The City also looks to the broader, environmental principals and goals set forth in its Community Management Plan and the intent of the specific zoning district wh , dealing with matters related to the public, health safety and welfare. Issues involving the public health, safety end welfare are not only resolved in securing the obvious traffic And drainage concerns of surrounding property owners but the City also must provide its citizens with a designated and approved optimum leve density, open spsce and quality of life. 17. In denyi,.y this application, the City reverses its F ious action of Apri l 28th, 1969 (in which a lot area va ri at, via granted to Gary Setterstrom) in consider.ition of t'-9 f—saings conta4nevi herein. That va-i: ice approval is considetid to have expi reJ as of 1/1/76. Adopted by the Oru►,o City Counci 1 on this 28th day c;f October, 1985. ATTEST: �orot�y M. Hallin, City Clerk Mary C. Butler, Mayor PaQe 5 of 5 TO: City Council Fr..OM: Michael P. Gaffron, Assistant Zoning Ad.,iinistrator )ATE: June 3, 198 SUBJECT: i912 Gorden Hedlund, 3990 '" th Shore Drive - Variance ZC'inq District - East 1/2: LR-lC, half acre West 1/2: LR-1B, or^- Aor)ication - Declare 0.22 acre lot <:s LR-18 A,ot Area Required = 43,560 square feet Lot Ar(:a Existing 9,532 squara feet. Per( -it Jariance Required = 78% Lot Width Required = 140` Lot Width Existing = 120.23' Percent Variance Requir,%o 146 List r- Exhi:.its ole ;.R-1C or 21,780 square feet or 9,532 square feet cr 56% or 100' or 120.23' or 0% Exhibit. A - Application Exhibit B - Plat Map Exhibit C - Propertv Owners List Exhibit D - Survey Exhibit E - Tax and jwnership History 1974-1985 Exhibit F - Documentation of 1969 Buildauili`v Action Exhibit G - Neighborhood Lot. S'_ze Study Exhibit H - Update - City History of Varian. %pprovals 19P!--1985 Exhibit I - Hennep4r County Letter 5 14-85 Exhibit J - Planning Commission Minutes 5-20-BS The applicant re ~,)eats that you allow the �r_t: uction of a home on r- 0.22 acre lot on ..,rth Shore Drive. The lot is part Tally in the LR-lB ane. artially in the LR-IC zoning districts. The ii --ting Commission rev.ewed this and based their recommend-.=tions ^n the 1/2 acre standard, since wo:t other properties in the area are developed a;i parcels in the 1/2 acre range. There a a number of factors which affect the buildability c lot: 1. Access - The property is lncatcd i the "S" -urve on County Roads 19 and 51. Th._ County has been rt-quested to comment on the possible = 'eya sitee "or a .iriveway on this sharp curve. Se attached lett¢..• from H nnepin County. They note at "no point on lr'_ frontage meets the minimum sight distance requirements for a driveway location for the posted 30 mph speed 1'++ it". #912 Gordon Hedlund Vase 2 .Tune 3, 1985 2. Paved Roadway extends i nto the property, covering about 400 square feet at the southwest corner of the lot. The County has been asked to address the need for dedic-ition of right-of-way and the preferred method (quit -claim deed or easement). The County requests a triangular shaped parcel be dedicated as shown in Exhibit I, with the corners of the triangle at 35' north and 40' east of the southwest lot corner. This triangle comprises 700 square f.oet in area. 3. Lot Area -The lot area including the port4ons of County roadway is 9,532 square feet or 0.22 acre. Lot area excluding the 700 square feet requested by the County is 8,832 square feet or 0.20 acres. Based on the 9,532 square feet located within the 75-250' Setback zone, the property is limited to 2,383 sf of hardcover, which should allow for the 1,000 sf house proposed, plus a driveway. Please review the study of neighboring developed lot sizes. The study includes all developed properties within 100' of this lot. [dote that 91 % of the existing developed lots are larger than this lot. The median lot size is 0.46 acres (half greater than 0.46 acre, half less than 0.46 acre) for the 78 properties in the study area. 4. Lot Width - Under the 112 acre standards, this lot would meet the 100' width requirement on the west lot line. 5. History of Use and Ownership of the Property A seasonal cabin existed on the lot until fall of 1968 when the owner, Gary Setterstrom, tried to put a basement under it and destroyed the cabin in the process. Setterstrom subsequently asked for and was granted a variance to rebuild or sell the lot (parcels 5200 and 6000 combined) as a building site per Council approva I on Apr i 1 28, 1969. Setterstrom owned the lots until 1977 and 1978 when they were forfeited for nonpayment of taxes. The City approved the release for sale of the easterly lot via Resolutions #937 and t944 in 1978, and Resolution i1046 in 1979. The westerly lot was released in February, 1981, via Resolution 01250. The resolutions stipulate that the pars - is are not guaranteed to be buildable and may .-equire variances. Mr. Hedlund, the current owner, pilrehased the property f rom the state in April, 1981, at a cost ; f $2, 400 for the east half and $1 , 600 for the west half ac-corriing to Hennepin County- Tax Records. 6. Tax History - Please review the tax history f -ir these parcels. Since Mr. Hedlund purchased the properties, the assessed valuation of the combined property has risen from $4,000 to the current $5,000 valuation. 1995 taxes total $191.04. #912 Gordon Hedlund Page 3 June 3, 1985 7. Sewer - Municipalsewerservesthe property. Both lots were assessed for footage and the easterly lot was charged one sewer unit . Water is not available to the property. 8. City's History of Action on Similar Lots - Please review Exhibit H. In the one -acre zone, the Council has consistently approved separate lots of approximately 0.4 acres or greater as bui Idable sites. In a case very similar to this one, the Fisk application, the Council denied bui ldabi lity on a lot 10, 762 square feet in area, but prior to that had approved bui ldabilityof a 10,000 square foot tot partly due to the fact that it had recently be(-, served with and assessed for sewer. In the half -acre zone, the Council has granted approval .:o rebui ld on lots f rom 6, 237 - 11 , 296 square feet where there was an existing house, and the owner had a substantial property right based on the existing structure. The smallest vacant lot approved for a building site in the half -acre zone was 12,870 square feet. After reviewing this application at their May meeting, Planning o-m i scion recommended denial based on the following findings: 1. Lot does not follow the neighborhood pattern of existing development, being smaller than 91% of the developed lots within 1000' of the property. 2. Unsafe county road access. 3. Applicant had forewarning that lots :nay be unbuildable prior to his purchase. 4. Bt.-)ial is consistent with pact denials on vacant sut,s* andard lots of this size. 5. Property ould be combined with adjacent E;roperties to the east -)r south, both of which are substandard in area. b. Intent of the application is contrary to the letter and intent of the Orono Comprehensive Plan. 7. Granting of the variance would set an adverse precedent in the City. 8. The property falls too short of the zor.ina standards to justify granting of the varianov. #912 Gordon Hedlund Page 4 June 3, 1985 Staff would recommend denial based on the Planning Commission's recommendation. The following points might be used in a resolution of approval if you desire to approve this application: 1. A structure previously existed on the property. 2. Sewer is available and has been assessed to the property. 3. No other land is available to combine with the parcels. 4. Proposed structure can meet all required setbacks and hardcover requirements. A resolution incorporating your findings and action will be prepared for your next meeting. CITY OF OR # V I CE: PL N20 __-1'1 40 Initial Application na 'ct) After -the -Fact Fees Is ------------------- ---- vim W-- I 1-01M --- 0 ------ i-"- PROPERTY LOCATION Site Address %%O NO 5#6kc Property Identification Number (P. I . D.) 07- jtj-,21- j7.3 - QO7Z MID Please check one --- Is the property abstract or torrens? Please attach legal description to application if not included on required survey. APPLICANT Name &.P K D_V AI t#"L u Kp Phone _ e 3 3- 4 %Z Mailing Address IAsf Pj%fr- 4,4,ee- Dfir'C. Af7W ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- OMINER Name !�4rE" Phone Mailing Address Date Property Acquired r'/Y�'L /i /9f / (month/year) I im (do not) also own the adjacent parcels of land. PRESENT USE OF PROPERTY Present Zoning District 1-.A /G „y LR-le Present Use of Property �C NT- '/u T Residential Other (specify) ___.....__ DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST Estimated Construction Cost $ 4 4'-000 Describe request in detail: -1'+Fr.�-u �—r4: E c 2~�.� r 11_.._.LES s _.__Llltt..�C.._ltV c< _._.-r,dE•c�` ./t._�� _ ��iallt..-,,�,c1►�-?ls.�l.�._.._ ------------------------------ VPRIANC KS RMQJIRED Lot Area `� I.ot Width Hardcover Setback Variances t Front Side Rear) Other ( i.>V F: k ) HARDSHIP Describe undue hardship or practices ,*difficulty resulting from strict enforcement of zoning regulations:___ #AJ N. v414&E w)TH01,1- -rc- L4-Q4 I NAY --- — -- --- -- — -- ------------------------------------------------------ DESCRIPTION OF UNUSUAL PROPERTY CONDITIONS Describe unusual property conditions preventing compliance wit".I7--A ng Code Requirements: ZN&-" 1'� y�M �* n «! . f, _. _z4.��_ �°7_ %3 Gp A/S D co E Q_ r-, 14 N,a ylji J L r i 1 - .aa1 W /+3 l� H•KS f �PL_.IIl.—� T AT ON_ZL-----_.._--- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- REQUIRED SUBMITTALS 1. Completed Application form. 2. Certified Property Owners List of owners within 150' (you can obtain this list from Hennepin County Department of Finance A-503 Government Center 348-3271 ) 3. Stamped, legal sized envelopes (010 ) pre -addressed to cacti of the nam;.s on the above list with no return add-ess. 4. Certificate of survey including hardcover calculations as required. 5. Plat Map. I%. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Applicant and Property Owner must sign this application. Please remember that your variance application is not complete if the above .information has not been included. APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE The applicant hereby agrees to provide all information required or requested by the Zoning Administrator, agrees to pay al l fees and/or unusual expenses incurred in reviewof this application, and certifies that. the information supplied is tr:ie and correct to the best of his/her knowVZ4 Applicant's SignaturE xv-�Q-+'►�- Date OWNERS SIGNATURE The owner heret,y acknowledges and dyr(.es to this application and further authorizes reasonable entry onto the prorerty by City staff, consultants, agents, commission members, And Council members for pur[,oses of investigation and verification of this request. Owner's &ignature cv�•('..- Date Iff Applicant must have all submittals into the City offices 25 (lays before the Pla-,ninq Con, mission MF -t inq. Planning Ct�mmis€.ion Mee: ings are hel-i on ttie third Mond:ly of each mont.h. ->� A r- }: L frf�r � y � d - �i ?._ a t• '� Fy11L,' � � ood 04 47, 90 We ',,� .� � • . 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P1415.0' PAGE 14 BATCH 004 38 07-117-23 44 0002 PROP AODR MIER NAME TOWN OF OPONO TAXPAYER TOWN OF T>`%N0 NAME/ADDR 38 08-117-23 33 00" PPOP ADDR 01545 MINNIE AVE OW14ER NAME T B O'BANNON A T R O'BANNON TAXPAYER TIMOTHY B A TONE R O'BANNON NAME/ADOR 1545 MINNIE AVE OROttO MN 55364 38 08-117-23 33 0069 PROP ADOP 03980 NORTH SHORE DR OWNER NAME PAUL LAWtRENCE JOHNSON TAXPAYER PAUL L JOHNSM NAME/ADDR 3980 ?MRTHSHJPE DR Motto MN 55364 38 08-117-23 33 0071 PROP ADDR OD:t1ER NAME STATE LAND DEPT TAXPAYER GORDON HEDLUND NAME,400R 1255 PIKE LAKE DR NEW BRIGHTON MN 55712 38 17-117-23 22 0009 PPOP ADOR 03�)95 NORTH SHORE DR 01W!P-P HAr1E LILLIAN W STENBEPG ET AL TA',(PAYEP H PIC4ARD ZUCKMAN NAME/Anon 1819 nUPONT AVE S MPLS MN 55403 38 07-117-23 44 0003 04005 NORTH SHOITE DR SUSAN H WALKER SUSAN BILLER 4005 N SHORE DRIVE ""ID MN 55364 38 08-117-23 33 006t C•9S9 NOPTM SHORE OR JANICE M BLIWAS JmTtE M BLIWAS "1 Oi 00 SHORE DR ORONO MH 55364 36 08-117-23 33 0070 039" NORTH SHOPE OR STATE LAND DEPT GORDON HEDLUND 1255 PIKE LACE OR NEW BRIGHTON MN SS112 38 08-117-23 33 C073 01560 NORTH ARM DR ROBERT A ANDERSON FIAL DAYTON A TEPESA LAPSON 1S4 0 NO ARM DRIVE MOUND MN 55364 TOTAL BATCH 004 0001`. 38 07-117-21 44 0004 014009 NORTH SNOPE OW P J SEGNFR ETAL RILHARO J SEt11ER 4009 NORTH SHORE OR ►+C)LND MN 55364 36 08-117-23 33 0068 01970 NORTH SHOPS 30 JAMFS F SCHW IDfR JAMES F SCIR4WIDFR 3970 NORTH SHORE OR MOUND t!1 55364 38 08-117-23 33 007! 01570 NORTH ARM DR AI ICE V NELSON GLOPIA J MACEN IS70 NORTH ARM DR MIAIND MN 55364 304 08-117-23 33 0074 01550 NORTH AVM OP K A L atAtDT DAtINY A CINDY LYNN 15'i0 NUP 1H A17M DP MOUND MN 5 S Sb 4 12 004 HENNEPIN COI%,TY PROPFRTY INFORMATION SYSTFM PROPERTY 0604FPS LIST AEPfWT Mft- PI4 S1-4MJ PAr,F ;' I CERTIFY THAT THE FACTS REPPESENTFn ARE AN ACCURATE AND TRUE REPRESENTATION OF INFORMATION AS 11 APPEARS THIS DATE ON T1if #FCOPDS OF THE HENNEPIN COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PROPERTY TAXATION, TO BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF. QATf,�P' 7�T s, .k _ I 12 �8 �T�/E NORry L/ o� TVE q'2,4 r o45 1 _ W. x .43 nZ ' SOUTy /IOf 7-OF Ze r 13 Q 494i 9 O � `► 2 a 14 , g 4 S ,. Q Ill V x 1410 r 10 Ok °iF f X 94c z. 73 6E C. S. A. ��No. 19E 15 "9�9e o Denotes Iron Monument X000.0 Denotes Existing Elevation Proposed Top of Foundation Elevation _ 94-I g 1000.01 Denotes Proposed Elevation Proposed Garage Flour Elevation = 947 i Dcnotes Direction of Surface Droinone Proposed Lowest Floor Elevotion = 944E 1 hereby certify thu, this is a true and correct representation of a survey of the boundaries of: :'he south 1 0.00 feet of Lot 1", H101 F lilt L, Hennepin County, Minnesoto And of thir location of all buildings, if any, thereon, and oil visible encroachments, if any, from or on said land. As surveyed by me this 1"thdo of April Thomas S. Bergquist ' Registered Land $urveyer, Minn. Lic. No. ` ,.••• '`•ti "`"'..,�, CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY •aT 01t-�c�aou+s� INc + �m for 1 •e.a�.w...s..+, IS*0 CAi�i10N I� �ltitL rAb`'> L7 ®d11 c 7.so G.esoO "i�rr%► ►c. M � �33 I��t�wo c }���.�t.,.� �? r•.-. 4,z,rc, ��.ti� t3r.yy T S ! ' doom _. " %3lW.38 r 7 � C AN1 �'` T * tL ;,a ,�1� �.►- . r -^n � �it'�.o.� ► p I.�j� � a i i 30, aq 82.2 .or 4p Lc) -7 r. it ` ;�,. �_,�D•�. �� bs / r' f ;. j� ot�.rr 1.p #' 0 AP t r t it rvt.Tr t eo xP April 30, 1969 Mr. Cary Setterstrom` 3240 Elliot Avenue Sot,th Minneapolis, Minnes►ta S5407 Dear Mr. Setterstrom: The Villaqe Council at their meeting of April 28, 1969, approved your lots as one building lot if you can prove ownership to both Parcels S200 and 6000, Hickory Hill, and they are comhined as one lot for htiilding purposes. Sincerely yours, Mi'K�fi chA14 INSPECTION DEPARTMENT MS: as $11NUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING HELD APRIL 28, 1969 Pane 2 Nutterfield moved, Frenzel seconded, that VARIANCE the request of William "eyers for a garA(,e 1090 Loma Linda Avenue sidelot variance st 1090 Loma Linda Aven!te, be approve'. Motion, Ayes (3) - Nays (0). Butterfield moved, Franzel seconded, that a STREET VACATION public hearing before the Village Councii, Oak Place Flay 12, 1969, at 7:30 P.M., concerning the request of Earl ?latson fcr 'he vacation of Oak Place, be ordzred. ?lotion, Ayes (3) - Nays (0). Butterfield roved, Franzel seconded, that UIVISI:`N the requps, of Dr. Philipp Gordon for a vivasion of property at 372 Westlake Street, 372 Westlake Street be referred to tiie Planning Commission for review and re,7,)mmendation. ?lotion, Ayes (3) - t.'ays (0) . Butterfield moved, Franzel seconded, that BUILDAB:E LOr the request of Gary Setterstrom for approval 3990 North Shore D of 3990 North Shore Drive as a building lot, with the stipulation that he prove ownership, be approved. ?lotion, Ayes (3) - Nay (0). v 3utterfield moved, Franzel secondeu, that VARIANCE, !s' the request of James Carsor, 1317 North 13r7 North /:rm Drivv Drive, for a garage setback and sidelot ,ariance, be referred to the Planning ,:or3rission for review and rrcummendntion. Motion, Ayes (3) - Nays (0). Butterfield moved, Franzel seconded, that BUDGET REQUESI the bulget request of the Hennepin County Agricultural Society for $2S.00, be approved. ?lotion, Ayes (3) - Nays (0). Franzel moved, Butterfield seconded, that SPECIAL APPROPRIATION the request of the Public Works Supervisor for funds in the amount of $1.300 to build a Flsrking lot at the golf course, be approved. Potion, Ayes (3) - Nays (0). Frenzel moved butterfield seconded, that PROCLA►1ATION the Proclamation; May Clean-Uobnth, be sailed to Village residents. kotion. Ayes (3) - Nays (0). �3 TO: Village Council FROM: Inspector ')ATE: April 2S, 1969 SUBJECT: ellildability of Lot Gary Setterstrom 3990 North Shore Dr Gary Setterstrorr. h%s made application to build or, o► srt: as a bulid3ble lot, Lot 13, Hickory Bill, Parcels 5200 6000 Ti,ere was a su mme- hone on the lot and 14r Setterstrom took nut a building permit list year to build 1 basement under it In the process. the house fel: off its shoring and had to be razed- There is one prololcm with this lot, and that is, that accordinR to tax records he only owns Parcel 520c so any approval would have to be contingent on his possessing Parcel 6100 also. The area is serviced by sewer It has been in single separate ownership since 1957. -�AA- (,U r-IvIf APPLICATIO'3 FOR BUIDING PERMIT AND CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY VILLAGE OF ORONO, MINNESOTA WBECTaOgs: -- -- '►[tMit NVMIER SPACES NUMBERED 1 TMRU 11 MUST .E FIB LED IN N "PERMIT IS ISSUED SPleeW n ►nr e, Type 2— a T• E...�. �..�......r. S. LEGAL DIKE PLAT NUMBS! ��yZ� ►ABttl mumul i Z*_ !.r c ELVI ' .So km-71s�, S ARCNITEC� 1040 r, A/jrNp t101 No Addn6►1 If- NO PMM► CONsTBLK' ON J ALTERAT10N5 ADDITION ❑ HNIsN ATTIC ❑ "on" BAi WW O ►ORCN D GARAGE RLROOI ,] "Son rJ ROOM B. salt of INRuctum / NO Of SION413 10 ESTIMATED COST tNRiB11Q (V...sh) (Depth) 11 COMKETION DATB to PROPERTY DIMENSIONS 13 NO Ol FAMILIES L1F App1.•.4eie, wIDiM _ DEPTH 14 TYPE Of CONSTRUCTION 1S ►RO►ERTY AREA IA LOT AREA ►ER /AMIIT _ SO 17 SO IT 17. PIONT fAEP 11 RIAI YARD TR SIDE YARDS �T 1: F► .7; IT ET I is?) FT N.f►OOB AREA AI►IW NTust / � L a v rct ��! ! � C l0 so. ET l so. n _ W. FT A ,& ATE ROOM ABTA so FY AC IK%(J%XFLEDG! 1F_.VT AM) SIGtiA1 LIRE. The urldcrli6ncd hemby i,. prat nt% ul►cu1 all of file pcnalhEit of lint. for the purpinc of iudEEarn4 life Village of fhT►nu to talc the .1011,ll hcr:ol rc Ileftfl, fl►rt .111 %tateuK•Ms h1 rcur arc truc end that all 1+orl herein n itt.umd LI III tv +I+,+Ic nI I,k1►rdarlLC with the ordmince of the %'Illilc r►f 0ho1a1, the State (of '1lrnlxW t I, +n hlu�n t1Fr Pu+idu 1kp.+rhncilt SIGPIAI VEIL 1 y..pbp PERMIT off _ PLAN CNECK FEE PENALTY FEE TOTAL me ZON1143 DISTRICT Fill ZONE AGGREGATE FLOOR AREA FLOW ANA RAilO OFFSTRSI/ PABKINO _ SPACES EEO -- - — _ PACIB LOADING Now r� NUMBER REO SIZE Of EACH mumam a oCcwAws cm "an OCCUPAWS__. MAIM ` MATERIAL ►IL[D Lgtfl AI>♦NCANb SOAI YISTS O 01110OG IGGs a PLANS • irtc s. O sm suEtltEn . © cwm v _ ►I (POSED GRADE P0VNOA1'I0F1 IN DILATION TO CURB OR CROWN OF STREET, �CERTIFKATI OF OCCUPANCY ISSvw DA" IV VILLAGE OF ORONO BUILUNG PERMIT PURPOSE OF BUILDING owMtl BVILDER AMISS � ADDRESS � PERMIT N° 2 1 4 7 ►HOPE NO. Sec. No. Pokel No. lot block Addition or Subdivision LAND DffCiilftTlON BUILDING LOCATION Site of lot Die. From Road Land Sq. Ft. Die. Sides Elevation Dis. Sock Drainage CON.TRUCTION Fran@ Brick, Solid Sham brick Veneer stem C.ntent Block f0011"M - D111,11111h Least Depth WWII below Grade FOUNDATION • Constrvdion VENTILATION AND UGHT 1e►rentage of Floor Area Vent. ►e, ntoge of light to Floor Area _LINTS. s Si:e Spen Locotion --WELL TYPE Constrvction Location _ SE/TIC TANKS OR MUN!CI►AL HOOXUP CU Site Distance From Well - Constrvdion DUINFIKO Ground Drainage Floor Bering Posts Size Spacing Bc 2me Site Span E.U.. T1ilEYS NO. OF FIREPLACES No. Type ►ovndotlon Height Above Rod $make Pipe-- V donee From Meh Svb Flowing J41111e Size Span spe "Im bridging B3 Qring 11K. lrlai -- RAlT11111S - COUNS Jags V Site $120 S,�ocing Spocir+g Spacing Flat" Span LongeN $Pon Bracing Basement — see. Site Stairway let Flow -- No. Six* Stairway It SiIiATlON — CoWng Wolh ►LUMBEt ADDRESS— - Depth Distance From Well Width Distance From lot lines Length MummNo NXTUREs G&rbege Dispose! OMh WslehM Slnks shower Laundry T" Rath Tvb Lervetwy C Bldg. 1 ' C"� ►l.►mb.:— ___., Sewage Site EXOminatlon S_____ __ We" >j......_,_.__ Total S. WILL UV £R CONTRACTOR _ Appreves11% *vrwe 04 &at*" tss •sun l �em /a I T- (sp- M� b�In 3,?90 -% - q / yo. 5w4 vo-11.a� Pa- !'�L -r-n 0.12 . — 78 e s ✓,'so—�t�� �� oa 36 47 �3 .79 O. 40 al q,o - 0,99 M � wy w •/1 � ^�� rr� - /%� ,•� \J% ,�`2' �\ /err � v,, . �'S � �� ` „ d< � , �J ,a � ! �1J � .,/•'� � •,► % �4� (`1) 'fir ` '. *. ,;'. �� 1, / �j "� J .'•� /� �� \�j(r, v 11_ on00 WO 1p let - OP rj as Sri 110 tf /y _/ �• ir All, hr { O r1rJ ti 4 v L� o ,pi t .. 110 41 Ih 41 rt Aw J. M \ • \ • h t Exhibit Reference Update Listing - Lot Area Variance Applications, 198) - Present A. 1/2-Acre Zone - 21,780 square feet required Lot Area % Variance File No. Name Approved Status P�prp oved #827 Williams 6,327 sf Rebuild 71% (Existing House) #814 *Erickson (*6,700 sf) Vacant Lot (*69%) (Single Ownership) 0800 burnevik 7,500 sf Remodel/Rebuild 66% (Existing House) #P43 Ulku 10,100 sf Rebuild 54% (Existing House) #808 Nunnally 11,296 sf Remodel Rebuild 48% (Existing House) #664 Posnick 12,870 sf Vacant Lot 41% (Previous House) #874 Barth/Johnstone 15,100 sf Vacant Lot 31% (Common Ownership) #761 Smith 16,748 sf Vacant Lot 23% (Common ownership) #721 Lorge 19,641 sf Vacant Lot 10% (Common Ownership) *Appli.cation withdrawn File No. 1802 #820 #658 #780 #873 #833 8731 #-6 0 7 #679 i689 #858 **Denied Iq (continued) Exhibit B. 1-Acre Zone - 43,560 square feet required Lot Area 8 Variance Name Approved tatus Approved Munsell 10,000 sf Vacant Lot 77% (Previous Cabin) Fisk (**10,762 sf) Vacant Lot (**75t) (Previous Structure) Coddon 16,908 sf Vacant Lot 61% (Single Ownership) Bloms 16,960 sf Vacant Lot 61% (Single Ownership) Clifford 17,030 sf Vacant Lot 61% (Single Ownership) Brockopp 1.7,400 sil Vacant Lot 60• (Single Ownership) Hommeyer 22,525 sf Vacant Lot 48• (Previous Structure) Bredeson 23,000 sf Rebuild/Remodel 47• (Existing House) S ley 26,343 sf Vacant Lot 40% (Common Ownership) Langhans 27,271 sf Vacant Lot 37% (Single Ownership) Howells 31,200 sf Vacant Lot 28% (Small Storage Cabin) (continued) Exhibit Z-Acre Zone -8___t120 square feet required Lot Area $ Variance File No. Name Approved Status Approved #621 Baalgard 5,100 sf Remodel 94% (Existing Cabin) #645 Forcier 17,850 sf Rebuild 79% (Existing House) #789 Howell 65,000 sf Vacant Lot 25% (Single Ownership) #799 Clark 68,171 sf Vacant Lot 22% (Single Ownership) MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD MAY 20, 1985. PAGE 7 2. Proposal will reduce degree of hazardous condition existing on the property because of the slope of the lard and will improve the health, safety, and welfare of the applicant's yard and neighborhood. 3. Applicant's lakeshore yard previously existed as the props 1 now shows and previous owner built hill back up again thereby creating extra hardship on current owner for maintenance of yard. Approval subject to the following conditions: 1. Regrading to be done under close supervision with staff and City Engineer to assure that propesed contours will blend with the neighbors yards. 2. City to require that the applicant have this grading done professionally and not by the applicant. 3. Proper erosion controls to be approved and supervised by staff. 4. If applicant proposes steps or a stairway to the lakeshore, applicant may not exceed existing steps or existing 4mount of hardcover. C912:MotAyes (t), Nays (0). DON BEDI.UND RT9 SHORE DRIVE VARIANCES PUBLIC BEARING 9:44-10:05PM Gordon Hedlund was present. Chairman Callahan called for the public hearing for Gordon Hedlund's variance application to permit the construction of a new residence. Building & Zoning Administrator Gaffron noted the affidavit of publication and the certificate of mailing. Robert & Sue Bilger of 4005 North Shore Drive were present from the audience for this public hearing. Assistant Toning Administrator Gaf "ron noted that the lot is partially located within the R-IC -d LR-lB zoning district. Gaffron rioted that Plannine mission should decide first what zoning district stantla. .a should apply to this application. Kel ley asked a. out the surrounding lots in the neighbr,nccod and felt that t,.e zoning should match the surrounding lots. Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaffron stated that the surrounding lots are mostly half -acre. MINUTES OF THE ORONO PUWWING COMMISSION MEETING ^"LD MAY 20, 1985. PA.. 8 #912 HEDLUND (CONT) Assistant Zoning Administrator t`ron noted that an cabin existed on the property but the previous owner da:;,aged the cabin when he tried to install a easement/foundation for the cabin. Gaffron noted the sewer i.s available and both lots have been assessed footage. Gaffron explained that the applicant will be limited to 2,300 sf of hardcover and it appears that the home and driveway the applicant has proposed will meet this requirement. Gaffron noted a pro M em with the access from the lot onto the "S" curve and that Hennepin County has some recommendations. Gaffron noted that Hennepin County made the following comments in their letter dated May 14, 1985: 1. No point on the lot frontage meets the minimum sight distance requirements for a driveway location for the posted 3C mph limit. 2. Any proposed construction within County right. of way requires an approved utility permit prior to beginning `oast ruction. 3. The developer must restore all areas within County right of way disturbed during construction. Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaffron noted that the County would request that a triangular area of 1,400 square fee': be dedicated for roadway where the County road encroaches into the property. Robert & Sue Bi lger of 4005 North Shore Drive stated that the "S" curve is already dan<3e: ous enough without adding another access onto the hazardous road. The Bilgers noted that there is currently a safety problem on the "S" curve and many accidents have occured in this area. The Bilger explained that they have even had cars run into their home from that sharp "S" curve. Gordon Hedlund stated that when he talked to Hennepin County about the access that they did not express too much concern. Hedlund noted that Hennepin County mentioned that. they would need right-of-way and that they would Crake some recommendations, but that they weren't alarmed at -,out the proposal. Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaffron asked if Hedlund would be willing to use a shared driveway for access. Gordon Hedlund stated that he would be willing to share a driveway access with someone if the City required it.. Sue Bilger of 4005 North Share Dr i -re stated using a shared driveway will not solve the existing problem -on the "S" curve. Bilger stated that the City would still be placinci more traffic onto this darigo-rous road if this va-lance is apj r caved. MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD MAY 20, 1985. PAGE 9 1912 HEDLUND (CONT) Gordon Hedlund noted that there are a lot worse problems within Orono and throughout Hennepin County than. this access point. Chairman Callahan closed the public hearing at 10:05 p.m. Goetten noted that in light of the dangerous across area that she would not be able to vote in favor of the application. Taylor moved, Kelley seconded, to recommend denial of Hedlund's variance application to construct a new homes based on the following findings: 1. Lot does not follow the neighborhood pattern of existing development, being smaller than 91% of the developed lots within 1000' of the property. 2. relatively unsafe county road access. 3. Applica-.t had forewarning that lots may be unbuildable prior to his purchase. 4. Denial is consistent with past denials or. vacant substandard lots of this size. 5. Froperty could be combined with adjacent properties to the east or south, both of which are substandard in area. 6. Intent of the application is contrary to the letter and intent of the Orono Comprehensive Plan. 7. Granting of this variance would set an adverse precedent in the C:,.ty. F,. The property !;ills too short of the zoning standards to justify granting of the variance. 9. There is an existing hazardous traffic problem on the curve And that an additional access onto this point we further the dangerous situation. Motion, ,dyes (6), Nays (0). MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HE1,0 MAY 20, 1985. PAGE 9 #912 Hz -ONT) Gordon Hedlund noted that there are a lot worse problems within Orono and throughout Hennepin County than thi s access point. Chairman Callahan closed the public hearing at 10:05 p.m. Goetten noted that in light of the dangerous access area that she would not be able to vote in favor of the application. Taylor moved, Kelley seconded, to recommend denial of Hedlund's variance application to construct a new home based on the following findings: 1. Lot does not fol low the neighborhood pattern of ex'.sting development.., being smaller than 91% of the developed lots within 1000' of the property. 2. Relatively unsafe county roar? rccess. 3. Applicant had forewarning that lots may he un.aui idable prior to his purchase. Q. Denial is consistent with past denials o;-: vacant substandard lots of this size. 5. Property could be combines, with adjacent properties to the east or south, both of which are substandard in area. 6. Intent of the application is contrary to the letter and intent of the Orono Comprehensive Plan. 7. Granting of this variance would set an adverse precedent in the Ci:.y. B. The property falls too short of the zoning standards to justify granting of the variance. 9. There is an existing hazardous traffic problem on the "5" curve and that an additional access onto this p-oint. would further the dangerous situation. Nnticon, Ayes (6), Nays (0). I _ DEPARTMENT nF- TRANSPORTATION Tq 32-0 Washingtc,, , Av, South jPAY Hopkins. Minnesota 55343-8468 ; ..' HENNEPIN , S JU935-3381 TiY 935-6433 May 14, 1985 Mr. Michael Gaffron Assistant Zoning Ackninistrator City of Orono P. 0. Box 66 Crystal Bay, Minnesota 55323 Dear Mr. Gaffron: RE Proposed Site Plan - "Gordon Hedlund" CSAH 19 Approximately 220 feet west of Minnie Avenue Section 8, Zbwnship 117, Range 23 Hennepin County Plat No. 1285 Review arrJ Reoonvendations We reviewed. the above site plan and offer the following ct,rn*!nts: -M-* right of way needed by Hennepin County is highlighted on Attachrient 1. -No point on the lot frontage meets the minimur^ si(,,ht distance requirements for a driveway location for the posted 30 mph speed limit.. Arty proposed a,)nstruction within County right of way requires ;gin approved utility permit prior to beginning construction. This include:. but is not lirated to, drainage and utility construction, trail developrient, and landscaping. Contact our Maintfffiance Division for utility permit forms. fire developer must re -tore all areas within County right of way dic*_urbed during coruqt r uc-ion . Plea: direct wiy rr r zc or +*stions t� Lee Weigelt. Sincerely, • - ; .. David W. Sctpnidt, P.E. Pidl-U ,.i ng anti Ptogr XVing 1A,15 /t zw : pl At.taciment HENNEPIN COUNTY on equo oppc .:,pity emptover Ln 9454 0 O it Q � e O .o W Ln ' V N ti �43 9�d b � f � 83 nz yt \_ 0 m 0 F ` \X ` 94= t1 ►.....� X'� i c � rr NE Nn4'7',y UAC or nvE SOf'T// /IOf T OF 407 /j C. S. A. N. \NO 19t A1T.9�h��1t . V T o Denotes Iron Monument x0000 Denotes Existing Elevation Proposed Top of Foundation Elevation = 141 8 1000.01 Denotes Proposed Elevation Proposed Garcge Floor Elevation a 747.5 -a— Denotes Direction of Surface Drainage Proposed Lowest Floor Elevation = 144.9 I hereby certify that this is a true and correct representation of a survey of the boundaries of: Th• south 120.00 feet of Lot 13, HICKEP.Y HILL, Hennepin County, Minnesota And of the location of all buildings, if aoy, thereon, and all visible erocroochments, if any, from or on said land. As surveyed by me this 17thduo of April 19 AS. . Thomos S. Bergquist Registered Land Surveyor, Minn. Lic. No. 7725 W00 See CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY =!THOR.99A000IST, INC tb" P41 ©#' Ott Ns! Ma.Zava bw a •4.1414 Mr 023,N INT- _.�•�. agIAVGA* 6 1SOp I ! lIFDLIItD C � i l 31335 To: Mayor Butler 'jTV OF 0WJNU Mark E. Bernhardson, City Administrator. Orono Council Members From: Jeanne A. Mabusth, Zoning Administrator Date: October 24, 1985 Subject: #928 Richard W. Pula, 2015 Webber Hills Road - Conditional Use Permit - Aiteration of floor plans to meet City's policy concerning non -rental apartment units. Staff met at the site with Mr. Pula. Access to the apart- ment was originally planned through the garage, applicant was advised that both code and the City would not approve. An interior access via the sewing room on the first floor was agreed upon. Fire code will require that the stairway to the apartment located within the garage area be enclosed. Code does not require doors at either the entrance to the sewing room or second f i -nor apartment. Council has asked that doors be eliminated if code permits in consideration of the previous requirements made of appiicants seeking guest apartment use. Review the enclosed plans modified by staff. The approving resolution has been drafted to include ttiese alterations. (City, of *',-)RONO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. A RESOLUTION GRANTING A VARIANCF; AND CONDITIONAL USE. PERMIT TO MUNICIPAL ZONING CODE SECTION 10.28, SUBDIVISION 3A - PILE #928 WHEREAS, Richard W. Pula, (hereinafter "the applicant") is the owner of the property located at 2015 Webber Hill's Road located .jithin the City of Orono (hereinafter. "City") and legally describE:, as follows: Lot 12, Block 3 Webber Hills, P.I.D. 03-117-23 34 0029 (hereinafter "property"); and WHEREAS, the applicant has made application to the City of Orono for a Conditional Use Permit to permit construction of a temporary guest apartment to be located in the upper f loor of the garage for the specific use of applicant's mother-in-law and a variance to the area requirments of that same section as the property consists of .9 acres instead of the required 4 acres. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Orono, Minnesota: FINDINGS 1. This application was reviewed as zoning :ile #928. 2. The property is located in the RR-1B Rural Residential .:oni.ng District. 3. On Ortober 7, 1985 the Orono Cour-il conceptually approved an area variance to Section 10.28 Subdivision 3 (A) based on the following findings: a ) The property has adequate area to sustain accessory uses associated with additional apartment uriit. b) There is adequate septic area to provide futc septic needs for exist ing house demands and the apartna unit. c) There is adequate area on site for one parking stall to serve apartment unit. d) The apartment area within the garage area of the structure can he easi ly modif ied for single f:imi ly use purposes. 0 The exterior appearance of the house still remains as a single family house consistent with surrounding Webber Hills residences. l r t 4 City of ORONO RE;'SOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. 4. The City Council finds that the conditions existing on this property are peculiar to it and do not apply generally to other property in this Zoning district.; that gra- ng the variance would not adversely affect traffic coedit -as, light, air nor pose a fire hazard or other dange,. to neighboring properties; would net merely serve as a convenience to the applicant, but is .necessary to alleviate a demonstrable hardship or difficulty; is necessary to preserve a substantial property right of the applicant; and would he in keeping with the spirit and intent of the Zoning Code and Comprehensive Plan of the City. 5. The City Council finds that granting a Conditional Use Permit will not be detrimental to the health, safety or general welfare of the public, would not adversely affect light, air nur pose a fire hazard or other danger to neighboring properties, nor will it depreciate surrounding property values and that the proposed level of use of the property will be in keeping with the intent and objectives of the 'Zoning Code and Comprehensive Flan of the City. 5. The City Council has considered this application including the findings and recommendations of the Planning Cummission, reports by staff and comments of the applicant and the effect of the proposed use on the health, safety and welfare of the community. CONCLUSIONS, ORDER AND CONDITIONS Based upon one or more of the above findings, the Orono City Council hereby grants a Conditional Use Permit per Section 10.28, Subdivision 3(A) and a Variance to a performance standard of that same section to permit construction of a guest apartment for the temporary use of applicant's mother-in-law on a property that consists of .9 acres instead of the required 4 acres subject to the following conditions: ] . The guest ap-irtment is approved for the sole use of Mary K. Finn, applicant's mother-in-law, change in occupancy of apartment area must be reported to the City. 2. The guest apartment may never be rented. 3. This Conditional Ilse Permit shall not be conveyed or transferred to a new owner of the property. Pa-ae � of 4 City of ORONO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. 4. Applicant to amend building plans per staff recommendations providing access via designated sewing room on first floor. _B�gdoorl(shall be installed at entrance to sewing room or at second floor apartment entrance. 5. Applicant must apply for renewal of this permit within 4 years of this approval date. (October 28, 1989) 6. Violation of or non-compliance with any of the terms and conditions of this resolution shall consta tut:e a violation of the zoning code, shall automatically terminate any authority granted herein, and shall be punishable as a misdemeanor. 7. The undersigned applicant has read, understood and hereby agrees to the terms of this resolution and on behalf of himself, his heirs, successors and assigns, hereby agrees to the recording of this resolution in the chain of title of the property. 1985. Adopted by the Orono City Council on this 28th day of October, ATTEST: Dorothy M. Hallin, City Clerk Mary C. Butler, Mayor (1) Property Owner (2) Property owner 'ref,;e ' of STATE OF' MINNESOTA COUNTY OF HENNEPIN City of OR,ONO ) ss. ) RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. On this _ day of _ _, 1985 before me a Notary Public within and for said county, personally appeared known to me to be the person(s) described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that he (they) executed the same as his (their) free act and deed. NOTARY PUBLIC MY COMMISSION EXPIRES STATE OF MINNESOTA ) )ss. COUNTY OF HENNEP114 ) On this day of _ _ , 1985, before me a Notary Public with in and for said County, personally appeared known to me to be the j-.erson(s) described in and who ~executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that he (they) executed the same as his (their) free act and deed. NOTARY PUBLIC w MY COMMISSION EXPIRES Page 4 of 4 w Igrol, gwmgwjz/Oojrdl I pe2p (0 1 'OH, i POP I il MIN. AW6 A 0, L L O�� 1DO07 fonwo- . L f7'-.Ig ' I 0 bOL, &LE N U ?J& S A L pr OC T r. or. t416 A LA L r.A WALK - TWA c L4am 3,0 BAY OVJFJOOW 100 6— FLOOK PI CJ/ - , 11 0. 4u�>>;, , WETiNG Cr: i 2 31935 TO: Counc:i 1 Members� -140 FROM: Michael P. Gaffron, Assistant Zoning Admistrator DATE: October 22, 1985 SUBJECT: #1959 George. E. Johnson, 365 North Old Cryst4'. Bay Road -Variance ZONING DISTRICT - RR - 1B, 2-acre Single Family Rural. Residential.. APPLICATION - Request to construct a 1620 square foot pole barn for storage of vehicles and equipment. (maximum allowed accessory structure is 1.000 s.f..) LIST OF EXHIBITS A - Application B - Plat Map C - Property Owners List D - Survey E - Construction Plans The applicant is requesting to construct a 30' x 54' pole barn for storage of vehicles and equipment. The property consists of 5.0 acres in a 2-acre zone. The proposed bui 1di ng wi 11 be l ocated 150' f rom the south lot line, 126.5 feet from the north lot lire, approximately 225 feet from the east lot line, approximately 300 Yeet from the west tot line, a -id 114 feet from the existing house. The building is not intended to :House animals, so it is not subject to the 15W setback requirewents. It obviously meets the 10' side setback requirement. The Building Inspector Notes that an accessory structure of this size must meet certain building code standards which will apply. '.Dote that one of the reasons we restrict accessory structure to 1000 square feet is that they tend to attract other miscellaneous - type uses in residential. zones. Planning Commissions recommendation for approval suggested language restricting the use to private residential storage, and suggested the following conditions: 1. No plumbing may be installed in the building. 2. This building may never be used as a second dwelling unit. 3. This building may not be used as a stable or to house animals, because it is less than 150' from the north lot line. Use for animal housing would require a variance. The Planning Commission recommended approval in a 4-1 vote at their October 21 meeting. Commissioner Kelley in a minority opinion felt that the structure was too large. A resolution of approval is attached for your. review. Cite cif ORONO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. A RESOLUTION GRANTING A V%RIANCE TO MUNICIPAL ZONING CODE. SECTION 10.03, SUBDIVI`'ION 9 FILE #959 WHEREAS, George E. Johnson (hereinaftc: "the applicant") .is the owner of the property located at 365 North Old Crystal Bay Road within the City of Orono (hereinafter "City") and legally described as foliows: The West half of the North 10 acres of that part of the East half of the Southwest quarter of Section 33, Township 118 North, Range 23 West of the 5th principal meridian, lying South of the right-of-way of the Great Northern Railway, according to the U.S. Government Survey thereof, including an easement over the North 20 feet of the East half of the North 10 acres of that part of the East half of the South- west quarter of Section 33, Township 118 North, Range 23 West of the 5th principal meridian, lying South of the ight-of-way of the Great. Northern Railway; (hereinafter "property"); and WHEREAS, the applicant has applied to the City for a variance to Municipal 'boning Code Section 10.03, Subdivision 9 to pert;;it the construction of a 1,620 s.f. storage building where accessory structures exceeding 1,000 s.f. in area are not normal l y al lowed. NOW, THEREFORE, BF. IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Orono, Minnesota: FINDING'S 1. This application was revi.rwerl as Zoning Fi?e #95 2. The property is to-Latei in the RR-18 Singie Family Rural Residential Zoning District. 3. The urono Planning Cummission reviewed this application on October 21, 1985, and recommended approval of the pro- posed variance based upon the following findings: A) The structure is not intended to house animals and therefore meets the required setbacks for a storage structure. Page 1 of 4 C i ty of ORONO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. L) The property is 5 acre:: , . ,rea. 4. The City Council hos considered this applica*ion including the findings and recommendatiuns of the Planning Commission, reports by City staff, comments by the applicant and the effect of the proposed variprice on the health, safety and welfare of the conanunity. 5. The City Council finds that the conditions %_ ,Ring on this property are peculiar to it and do not apply gei,erally to other property in this zoning district; that arantinq the variance would not adversely affect traffic conditions, light, air nor pose a fire hazard or other danger to neigh- boring property; wou'd not merely se-ve as a convenience to the applicant, bu* s necessary to a, leviat.e a demonstrable hardship or dif1_,:u, ty; is necessary to preserve a sub- stantial property right of the appl-*.cant; and would be in keeping with the spirit:. an(i intent of the Zoning Code and Ccmprehensive Plan of the City. CONCLUSIONS, ORDER AND CONDITIONS Based upon the above finding, the Orono City Council hereby chants a variance to the Municipal Zoning Code Section .0.03, Subdivision. 9 to permit the construction of a 1,620 s.f. storage building where accessory structures exceeding 1,000 s.f. in area are not norinally allowed, sublect to the followinq ,�-)nditions: 1. No plumbing may be installed in the building. 2. This building may never be /used as a second dwelling unit,ao r r�.'1/�<I c r 04 ,rf.I is r .•.)y r.n.r1 .tie �'' f 3. This building may not be used as a stable or to house animals, because it is less than 150' from the north lot. line. Use for animal housing would require a variance. 4. Authorities grante• '-v this variance run with the property, not with the ap, int, but are permissive only and must be exercised by apr_ication for a building permit within one year of the date of Council approval, or this variance will expire on that date (October 28, 11,86). 5. Violation of or non-compliance with any of the terms and conditions of this variance shall constitute a violation of the zoning crude, s,iall automatically terminate any authority granted herein, and g ill tie punishable as a misdemeanor. Page 2 o: 4 City of OR ONO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. 6. The undersigned applicant has read, understood and here- by agrees to t..e terms of this resolution and on behalf of himself, his hci s, successors and assigns, hereby agrees to the recording of this resolution in the chain of title of the property. Adopted by the Orono City Council on this 28th day of October, 1985. ATTEST: Dorothy M. Hallin, City Clerk (1) "roperty Owner Mary Butler, Mayor STATE. OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF HENNEPIN City of ORONO ss. ) HESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO, On this _ _ day cf _ 1985 before me a Notary Pu):lic within and for said county, ^personally appearea _ known to me to be the person(s) described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that he (they) executed the same as his (their) free act and deed. NOTARY PUBLIC MY COKMISSION EXPIRES STATE OF MINNESOTA ) )3s. COUNTY OF IENNEPIN ) On this _ ___ day of _ 1985, before me a Notary I'U 11c within and for said Ccunt , personally appeared known to me to be the person(s) -described in and who executed the fc;regoinginstrument, and acknowledged that he (they) executed the same as his (their) free art and deed. NOTARY PUBI.,IC MY COMMISSION F.XPIRF.S ++ Page 4 of 4 aJ, eQ CITY OF ORONO - VARIANCE APPLICATION Initial Application Fee $150.00 ($50.00 per each additional project.) After -the -Fact Fees (Double application fee) - ------------------------------------------------ - PROPERTY LOCATION 4 Site Address 36.5- . �Gv C��E'l:S>i9i W / A-0. Property Identification Number (P.I.D.) 33.-/!9' -,;?3 -,'/ OOow, Please check one -- Is the property _X abstract or _ torrens: Please attach legal description to application -if not included on required survey. ---------------------- ------------------ APPLICANT Name C_2/`O.06z_ 1. lnyw,,S,^Al Phone VZ5 -- ✓pS-'i Mailing Address 3t.,5 ,& /'�l o C'.f'f ✓T/J'G "3 ,/ of'L) izwe- l/��E Atl $ 535% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- OWNER Name S�,t!! Phone Mailing Address Date Property Acquired 1�zre� _ j — (mont.h/yeas I (do) (do not) also own the adjacent pa*-celr of land. ,'ZESENT USE OF PROPERTY Present Zoning District Present Use of Property X ResidenLial Other (specify) DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST Estimated Construction Cost Describe request in detail: _ `rt� �iy�'i[ 3c'x S � X 10 71- /_'k .SEA" �A11 �,✓.�- L� .�i'l - y�'�r_-.�!'!.[�,l,P</�J%at%_ � Ail'S t.f!�l VARIANCES REQUIRED Lot Area Lot Width Hardcover lietback Variances ( Front Side Real) Other ,?I_ .�/ !';L�1�t' ,.-- l<rL, ,C C�VFR ) HARDSHIP Describe undue hardship or practical difficulty resulting from stri-:t enforcement of zoning regulations: EGu„�� ft�fF,wNrC ��i f ig' s�z'c"AIC, t' 1/1zevc) S -------------------------------------------------------------------------- DESCRIPTION OF UNUSUAL PROPERTY CONDITIONS Describe unusual property conditions preventing_ compliance with Zoning Code Requirements: "AIE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- REQUIRED SUBMITTALS 1. Completed Application Form. 2. Certif ied Property Owners List of owners within 150' ( you can obtain this list frcp Hennepin C nt, Dga rtment of Finance A-603 Government Center 348-3271) 3. Stamped, legal sized envelopes (#10) pre -addressed to each of the names on the above list with no return address. lU/« SuPN[f/ �uiy,EiL� �'.E'AoE,ety lt<�,M/E L/St 4. Certificate of survey including hardcover calculations as required. 5. /Plat Map. �'!IfJ��rFi -- Ali _if�__C� The App�icant and Property Owner must sign this application. Please remember chat your v iance application is not complete if the above information has not been incl d. ------ -- _-------------------------------------------------- APPLICANT'S GNA The applicant hereb• a to provide all information required or requested by the Zoning Administ .greesto pay all fees and/or unusual expenses incurred in review of this application, and certifies that the information supplied is true and correct to the best of his/her knowledge. Applicant's siqnature / *c> Date OWNERS SIGNATURE ,_,% The owner hereby acknowledges and agrees to this application and further authorizes reasonable entry onto the property by City staff, c:onsult.ants, agents, commission members, and Council members for perposes of investigation and verification of this request. Owner's signature Date �e7C ,YS ------------- --__-__-__... __---✓ ------------------------------------------- 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. -:I q y D U M A S 3 . : ORCHARDS � >" i is JS w :_, 85 a, PUN DATE 08/20/85 r CATCH 001 38 33-118-23 23 0002 PPOP AODR 03025 WAYZATA BLVD CUNER NAME R0BERT E t KATHRYN rlk*,AS TAXPAYER RO:3ERT E t KATHP,YN DUMAS NAME/ADDR 3025 WAYZA.TA BLVD r LO::G LAKE MN 55356 r„ 38 33-110-23 31 0003 PROP ADOR 00325 OLD CPYSTAL UAY RD N Cu' -R NS:tE MAPLO G CASSENS TAXPAYER MARLO CASSENS Am tUVE/ADDR 325 OLD CRYSTAL BAY PO LO:JG LA: -- t^J 55356 33 33-113-23 32 0001 PROP ADDR 03140 WATiPTOWN RD C;4NER NAME H J PANUSKA ETAL TAXPAYER H J "AtAJSKA NA':°/ADDR PT 1 LONG LAKE MN 55356 HEIJNEPIN COLRITY PROPERTY INFORMATION SYSTEM PROPERTY OWNERS LIST 38 33-118-23 31 0001 GEORGE E JOH145014 t WIFE GEOPGE. E JOHNyON 365 OLD CRYSTAL BAY RD LONGS LAKE N! 55356 38 33-118-23 31 0004 03315 010 CRYSTAL RAY RD N A t A ENGLEMtN ALLAN J ENGLE:!AM 315 OLD CRYSTAL BAY RD Lot. LAKE -N 55356 38 33-118-23 42 0001 0032U OLD CRYSTAL BAY RD N C H MEYE2 ETAL RICHARD D t PATPICIA M MEYER 823 COPELAND PD MAPLE PLAIN Mt$ 55359 REPORT NO. PI435401 PAGE i 38 33-118-23 31 0002 00365 OLD CRYSTAL BAY RD N GEORGE E JOHNSON ETAL GEC^GE E JCHNSON 365 CLD CRYSTAL BAY RD LOOK, LAKE MN 55356 38 33-118-23 31 0010 GN PY CO C-4 RY CO # 9 TOTAL BATCH 001 00008 I CERTIFY THAT THE FACTS REPRESENTED APE AN ACCURATE AND TRUE PEPPESENTATION OF INFOPMATION AS IT APPEARS THIS DATE ON T1;E RECORDS OF THE HENNEPIN COUIJTY DEPARTMENT OF PROPERjiTAXATIOtt4, TO T ELST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF. � DATE �� ����F3Y I G:ado 1-1 DATE 7 ' 3' / y -, PHONE( TIME TO CALL # CITY 2 + — STATE DIRECTIONS End #1 End- # 2 -") k 16.. - — t. ■ IMPORTANT A. Fig in tract dew tOtMwnf. D Sho- pD tote graft ow a w phra C. Subnwl thtil brA 1 ,0 ach buddWq orAw. D. Indlcats Oiratbot E. NnAcatt AurywS Cow L �Y R Show Nafh 4L Li Side # Z IMPORTANT A. Fill in sum A.« Nhrromem O. ohm 06 t1b /ram M Nbw F4a. C. 1=1 I No bm dM 0=6 bwmwq orM. O. ItMew Otr�elbtA. IL brMb �""d" Cwra Side # l L 1•a.. > t v... Side —F # 2 lJ 4j• ! 4. - .. �/• a � 3 I i EXACT "N AMO DOOR LOCATIOM A►PWM hl �� •r+ .. - �.... End 2 1Nlf " A►*' fora!-►- of AF, i it SW.Ai W -rNilOn .71-1,443 iC ,! 116 /7r I. ray /.t r _ �-r. 3� -. %9•i 33-113-23 C«.:., A/- X rAwn `` - wit+ /inr ap% r✓ %iF Y - - - - ---j rlct of Zurv^v for G-orEA F. Min -'an in th, ScrjV.%.:­st ' /L Of S•c!icr-. G.4E A r ,VO)rrf/tF N /QY I e f r N w 1 Esrl s...•- es- J�a' A Cent if i c:.t• cf :;jrvey : I her-t cPr•t.ifv that t"Ar is a tr_: ane ccrrect rerrisentation of a surv-}- of th- t:omearira of the 40-tt half of t�- Nicrtt IC err,f c'_' thet pert of the East halt cf the ::Outs wan quert,:r of Sictlor 33, avri.FM; 113 bzrth, Fx- ge 23 West of Vie ;t! F•*incij r- :outT. c.•• th- rit,ht-ofwio of th- GreLt :.crthmrr AnilvL}•, eetoreirz to the U.S. Govermn-nt Su-vt" t?.•r-of, ineZv(inc- E1: nFgo1-•nt pti-7 :h, i.Grth 2f• f"t of taq F.sat h.1", C'r •:s t•r`Tt't 1+3 acres of thFt pet-t of ttin it.tt )-.-If or tnq :osc}LAB' ;ur-t-r of -iTc'..ia- 33, Totirr:Lt,ij 118 forth, gart.A :est of tt. 5th rrir.cij•al r..iri:P=r, 1-•ine South c`' t- i riz,A-c -wLy or th- Grett torts-im are of the lot:e.tion of f:2 builiiirlfs, If �r.. , t'r, :Yr. , : n, -_. vi:it'i-r:t!, frGm or or wr i lark.. %A£ surv­- it n_•Cr! t r1i in cor:nlcticn wit-% E morgr(-- irip.-. pcc- t'•--in; ji_c ,e us. th- ,:rc;frt- ; tre no lUll Ity its PxCP-t tC+ th*r: Olt "• of ruck '7crtLzr.£? wr an; ofh-r- i::, :r": t vc.,uir•'t t�,- r'L.! _t: i.f r-jO: mortiap^. It 15 lint er`t4CJC anc £t'T_"C Lo •..fin' ' :. T heve tin places' for th- parpos- of sstalblis►:inL lot lir.-F or Lc;mcLry ccrr.are. • 1" - 120.' r 00� P. Cot In tic. C�i.0 Leti 12-5-C7 lm d Savim.er wit Hann'-T 59 ImM kikes t0Lszda 4, .l>14, 4 d .} _ r�r�ETING TO: C jncil Members r��� FROM: M Gael P. Gaffron, Assistant Zoning Admi��4t'E4� 5 DATE: October 23, 1985 Uf *� ' OF WN0 SUBJECT: #971, Mark S. Wasserman, 1045 Linden Lane - Variance Zoning District - LR - 1B, 1 acre Application - request to replace foundation under existing non- conforming garage. LIST OF EXHIBITS A - Application B - Plat Map C - Property Owners List D - Survey Submitted E - Survey of neighboring property showing exact location of subject garage. The applicant is requesting to replace the foundation under his existing 2-car garage. The foundation walls are leaning and will bec , hazardous if left much longer. The garage opens onto Linden Lane, just before the street deadends. The standard for garages located with doors facing F�.reets is a 30' setback, and in the LR - 1B district, for any garage located in the street ya A.d of a lakeshore lot, the standard setback is 35' from the property line. The existing garage is approximately 12'-141from the right -if -way, and approximately 26' from the paved road surface. The traf. on Linden Lane is minimal, and it is not likely that it will ever be a through street based on the fully developed land use surrounding it. There is room to park a car in f ront of the garage without sticking out into the traveled road, and there is no problem with sight distance. The hardship in relocating the garage is that any relocation would place the garage downhill, leaving a steep grade for the driveway, obviously not desirable from a safety and maintenance standpoint. Note also that the garage is, at the closest point, 5.6 feet from the side lot line. The Planning Commission, at their October 21st meeting, asked the applicant whether the garage could be moved to maintain a 10' side setback. Applicant noted this would likely disrupt his existing driveway to the inunediate south of the ;arage. Planning Commission recommended approval of replacement of the garage foundation in the existing location. Staff recommends approval per the attached resolution draft. 3 City of ORC NO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL A RESOLUTION GRANTING A VARIANCE TO MUNICIPAL ZONING CODE SECTION 10.03, SUBDIVISION 13 AND SECTION 10.03, SUBDIVISION 15 (F) FILE #971 WHEREAS, Mark S. Wasserman (hereinafter "the applicant") is the owner of the property located at 1045 Linden Lane within the City of Orono (hereinafter "City") and legally described as follows: (per Exhibit "A" attached) (hereinafter "property"); and WHEREAS, the applicant has applied to the City for a variance tC Municipal Zoning Code Sections 10.03, Subdivision 11 and 10.0.1, Subdivision 15 (F) to permit the construction cf a ne:•, foundation under an existing non -conforming garage which is located 5.6 feet from the side iot line where a 10 foot setback is normally required and which is located 12 feet from the front (or street) i ,t line where 3 35 foot setback is normally re- qui red. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Orono, Minnesota: FINDINGS 1. This application was reviewed as Zoning File #971. 2. The property is located in the LR-1B Single Fami ly Lakeshore Residential Zoning District. 3. The Orono Planning Commission reviewed this application on October 21, 1985, and recommended approval of the pro- posed variances based upon the following findings: A) The existing garage has a failing foundation which may become hazardous if not repaired or replaced. B) Placement of the garage to meet. the 35 foot street setback would require a very steep and potentially unsafe driveway due to the eievatic of the road above the property. C) Placement of the garage to the south in or3er to meet the 10' side setback would Pncroach into the limited driveway leading to parking area downhill from the garage. Page 1 of 4 City, of ORONO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL D) Linden Lane is a (lead end street and is not likely to become a through street based on the fully developed surrounding properties. E) Although the garage doors face the street, there is room to park cars in front of the garage without affecting traffic on Linden Lane. 4. The City Council has considered tt..s application including the findings and recommendations of the Planning Commission, reports by City staff, commer:ts by the applicant and the effect of the proposed variance on the health, safety and welfare of the community. 5. The City Council finds that the conditions existing on this property are peculiar to it and do not apply gereially to other property in this zoning di--t-ict; that granting the variance would not adversely af` `raffic conditions, light, air nor pose a fire haz, or otter danger to neighbor--_ng property; would not merely s( ~ve as a convenience to the applicant, but is necessary to alleviate a demonstrable hardship or difficulty; is necessary to pre- serve a substanvial property right. of the applicant; and would be in keeping with the spirit and intent -)f the Zoning Code and Comprehensive Plan of the City. CONCLUSIONS, ORDER AND CONDITIONS Based upon the above findings, the Orono City Council 1 .y grants a variance to the Municipal Zoning Corse Sections 1G.,.3, Subdivision 13 and 10.03, Subdivision 15 (F) to permit the construction of a new foundation under an existing non-confor--'-- gar- 3e located 12 feet from t;ie street lot line where e set ick is normally required and located 5.6 feet from a Eid• line where a 1.0 foot side setback is normally required, sub; to the following conditions: 1. Applicant is advised chat the garage has keen and will -ontinue to be considered as a non -conforming structure and is > `,ject to the pertinent ordinances governing such stru .res. 2. Authorities granted by this variance run with the property not with the applicant, t-,ut are permissive only anti must be exercised by application for 3 building permit within one year of the date of Council approval, or this variance will. expire on that date (October 28, 1986). Rage 2 of 4 City of ORONO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL c NO. 3. Vio' tion of or non-compliance with any of the terms and conditi, .s of this variance shall const ' cute a violation of the zoning code, shall automatically terminate any authority granted herein, and shall be punishable as a misdemeanor. 4. The undersigned applicant has read, understood and here- by agrees to the terms of this resolution and on behalf of himself, his heirs, successors and assigns, hereby agrees to the recording of this resolution in the chain of title of the property. Adopted by the Orono City Council on this 28th day of October, 1985. ATTEST: Dorothy M. Hallin, City Clerk —Mary'—C.—Butler, Mayor Property Owner Page 3 of 4 city of o , I� RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNC,L NO. STATE OF MINNE90TA ) ss. MINTY OF HENNEPIN ) On this day of _ _ 1985 before meic 'a Notary Publwithin and f-,r said c�- y, personally appee red i to me to be he person(s) described in an wh exec. Ae foregoing instrument, 4nd acknowledrel tr.*_ he ,y) ex ed the same as his (their freE act nd deed. 5TARY PUBLIC: MY COMMISSION F.XPIR STATE' OF M7 C01IN i,Y OF _. Or +-his -lay of 1985, before me a too* jry Public within and for <said County, personally appeared known to me to be the personts) desc Lid in and w,o executed tic foregoing instrument, and acknowledgod that he (t,1ey) executed the sa ,P as his (their) free act and deed. NC:TARY PUBT.TC MX COMMIS Zt`tl '.'XPIRES Paq� :. i 4 EXHIBIT A Lots 4 and 5; and that part of the Couthweaterly half of vacated Li en Lane lying between the extensions across it of O e North ine of acid Lot 4 and the South line of 4aid Lot 5; and That part of Lot 12, described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Lqt 11, thence East along the North line of said Lot 12 a distance of 185 feet to a point of intersection W th a straight line drawn from a c on the South line of Lot 10, 84 feet East along said South line from the Sout, orner of said Lot 10; thence SrutheTly along this last described line a distance 52 feet; thence We-` parallel wito Ae N I line of Lot 12 along a line hereinafter referred tc ar line "ha a point on the We"- line of said Lot 12; thenro Non hwestc,ly along ;aid West lint Lot 12 to the place of ueginning, including par F'ortheasterly W of Linve- Lane, vacated, lying between the extensions a rd North 10! of said Lot 12 and of the line above described and designate Ane n'', 11 in "Linden Beach% according to the plat thereof on file or of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said County. Lot 4, Block 1, Forest Lake Park, according to the plat thereof on file or of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said County of Nenncpin, State of Minnesota. r CITY OF ORONO - VARIANCE APPLICATION 0.00 Initial Application Fee $150.00 ($50.00 per each additional project) After -the -Fact Fees (Double application fee) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROPERTY LOCATION Site Address 1045 Linden Lane Property Id ,tification Number (P.I.D.) 07-117-23 13 0095 Please check one -- Is the property abstract or X torrens? Please attach legal description to application if not included on required survey. APPLI----- --AT- ------------------------------------------------------------ - Vr Work: 332-2549 Name --.,lark S. Wasserman Phone Home • 472-6466 Mailing Au,'Aess 1045 Linden Lane, Mound, MN 55364 Name %lark S. Wasserman Wozk: 332-2549 Phone Home: 472-6466 Mailing Address 1045 Linden Lane, Mound, MN 55364 Date Property Acquired 8/25/78 (mont.h/year ) I (04) (do not) also own the adjacent parcels or lat. -------------------------------------------------------------- --- --------- PRESENT USE OF PROPERTY Present Zc r3 District Present Use of Property h,m j ,d Residential Other. (specify) --------------------------•------- SCRIPTION OF REQUEST Estimated Construction Cost $ Describe reque- foundation unC. new rost oot_ dei ail: _ :istina qar rP- . r pxx ii At i na e-f,,Mj h i nc-k rk,oval of old blocks, putting in k foundation in exis�._ng_fashion. -_------------------------------------------------------------------------ VA.RiAMCES RRQUIRED Lot Area Lot Width Hardcover Setback Variances ( _ Front - Side ` _ - Rear) Other (OVER) HARDSHIP Desc -)e undue hardship or practical diffi.col.ty resulting from strict enfot_ement of zoning regulations: slope to Linden Lane is too steep to drive yip in winter. Need access to yarage as exists or egress. ------------------_------------------------------------------------------- DESCRIPTION OF UNUSUAL PROPERTY CONDITIONS Describe unusual property conditions preventing compliance with Zoning Code Requirements: Slone from Linden Lane is too steep to drive up in winter. Re -grading would be impossible without creating a dangerous drop-off along walkway to the house. REQUIRED SUBMITTALS 1. Completed Application Form. 2. Certif ied Property Owners List of owners within 150' (you can obtain this list from Hennepin County Department of rinanc, A-603 Goverrment Center 346-3271 ) 3. Stamped, legal sized envelopes (N10) pre -addressed to each of the names on the above list with no return address. 4. Certificate of survey including hardcover calculations as required. 5. Plat Mar. The Applicant and Property Owner must sign this application. Please remember that your variance application is not complete if the above information has not been included. APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE The applicant hereby agrees to prov t` . Toni ng Admini strator, aa_ ces Ito l i,: review of thx,; applicatib� ano Ce and correct to the best qf; is/hej =1 Applicant's signature OWNERS SIGNATURE de all information iequirel or requested by ay all fees and,/or unusual -xpense . incurred tifies teat the information supplied is true knowledge. Date The owner hereby acknowledges and egrees to this application and lurthor authorizes reasonable entry onto the property by City staff, consultants, agents, commission members, and C: , ncil members for purposes of investigation and verification of thi.s`request. G Ow1ier's signature _�..� � Date Applicant must havr all submittals into the City off.►ces 25 days before the Planninq Commission Meeting. Planning Commission Mt!et.ings are hold on the third Monday of each month. 14 dr, wl, LAKE, 71� OR ���� ' r ?�= ! tr ' / �� „ : - Sol too 414 f)AHL A17 gq 7r, 1 CA is — IVY kWMT L LOt I Aq I DEN NDEN I -FOOT VRIP RIESIE"O-1 8 it tk 20 lyl I 73 0?0 JJ20 tu ON IF: fit 4 DATE 09/05/85 ATCH 004 38 07-117-23 11 0005 PROP ADDR 0'6195 FOREST LAKE OR C'-'.SEER NAME G L BLOMS A N C BLOMS TAXPAYER GERALD A NANCY BLOMS N1 ;r.E/ADDR 4195 FOREST LAKE OR MOUND MN 55364 33 07-117-23 12 0027 PROP ADDR 04205 FOREST LAKE OR O::NER NAME F E LESSE00I:G ETAL TAXPAYER JERRY LEMIRE NAME/ADDR 4205 FOREST LAKE OR M=,%) M14 55364 38 07-117-23 13 0094 PROP ADDR 01027 LINDEN LA C:-"lER NAME S L BRENNAN JR A C A JENSEN TAXPAYER SIDNEY L BRENLNAN JR NAME/ADDR 1027 LIN0IEN LA S ORON:O H1J 55364 38 07-117-23 13 0097 PROP ADDR 01065 LINDEN LA OWNER NAME LEAH RACK'IEP. TAXPAYER DAVID M PR►SS NAME/ADDR 1774 FREM04T AV S MPLS MN i5403 38 07-117-23 13 0100 PROP ADDR. Ok":ER NAME STATE LAND DEPT TAXPAYER CITY OF ORO170 NAME/ADDR % ALBERTA M STROM ORONO MN 55391 HENNEPIN COUNTY PROPERTY INFOR/tATION SYSTEM PROPERTY Ot*1FRS LIST 38 07-117-2T 11 0006 04175 FOREST LAKE DR T A S THEISEN THOMAS J THEISEN 4175 FOREST LK DR MOUND MN 55364 38 07-117-23 13 0092 01005 LINDEN LA ROBERT P KING ROBERT P KING 1005 LINDEN LANE MOOD MH 55364 38 07-117-23 13 0095 01045 LINDEN LA M A S WASSERMAN MARK S WASSERMAN 1045 LINDEN LANE MOUND MN 55364 38 07-117-23 13 0098 LEAH RACKNER DAVID PRASS 1774 FREMONT AVE S MPLS MN 55403 3p 07 117-23 14 0015 fi1100 NORTH ARM DR R S SOLIE ETAL WILLIAM J HAMPT014 8301 WASHBURN AVE 5 BLOOMINGTON MN 55431 REPORT NO. PI435+01 rAGE 7 38 07-117-23 12 0026 04215 FOREST LAKE DR JOHN 0 LOUGHLIN ETAL JOHN L(Y-"LIN 4215 FOREST LAKE OR MCU410 MH 553F4 36 07-117-21 13 0093 01015 LINDEN LA EDWAPO B SILBERMAN EDWARD B SILBER["AN 3015 LINDENLAtfE 310L»:O 553645364 38 07-117-23 13 0096 , t..O/, 1 LEAH RACKNER DAVID M PRASS 1774 FREMONT AVE S Y.,'LS Ml 55493 38 07-117-23 13 00" LEAH RACKNER DAVID M PRASS 1774 FREMONT AVE S MPLS MN 55,403 38 07-117-23 14 00i7 BEN PACiNER ETAL DAVID M PRASS 1774 FREMONT AVE S MPLS Mr1 35403 38 07-117-23 14 0018 38 07-117-23 14 0019 38 07-117-23 14 0020 PROP ADOR 01055 NORTH ARM OR 01045 NORTH ARM DR 01015 NORTH ARM DR Ck"iER NAME R A A DAHL SALLY A RHYLICK R A L COIVAD TAXPAYER RONALD D DAHL SALLY A RHYLICK RONIALD C COtVAO NAME/ADDR 1055 NORTH ARM OR 1045 NORTH ARM DR 1015 NORTH ARM DR MOUND MN 55364 110UN10 MH 55364 Y!DlW MN 55364 1 PUN GATE 09/05/35 BATCH OJ4 38 07-117-23 14 0058 PPCP ADDR 01065 NORTH ARM OR OIRIER NAME ROGER J ILLIES TANPAYER ROGER J ILLIE.; NAME/ADDR 1065 NORTH ARM OR OFCIO tttt 55364 HUPIEPIN COLPITY PRCPER'Y INFORMATIM' SYSTEM PROPERTY W ERS LIST REPORT NO. P14I5491 PASE b TOTAL BATCH OR4 00019 #9 7 CERTIFY THAT THE FACTS RE°RESENTED ARE AH ACCVPATE AND TRUE RE^RESENTATICt OF INFORMATIC.1 AS IT APPEARS THIS DATE ON THE RECORDS OF THE HEN&PIN COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PROPERTY TAXATI , TO THE BEST OF MY M,ttOWLEDGE AND ! ELIEF. DATE SY / u 491 um>irrsru uccNssn )(MIS PIIOEM% WIMPt.n t .,I 1, 971 41 <11 so , 7_r_� ALr 11 t, v ACw \ \ :Arret, car thus: V. c,r t lt•.ie. Fa3 :: a ourc!,; p: "c 7 y � l / VA- / StA C GAm A (�cscribed as 61lows: Northwest.,riy along thence East .to a fe;L, more c.-'leas L 10, s.sid Addition corner of said Lot h a poLnt on I he est corner t', *t•ot; S t) 2. C . 1 S : r, . f o Cemotes von monument he SOUL h 1 : r. u i .. Demotes offset slake L i ndten T.a tit' r 000.0 Denotes ea -sting elev. youth lines ` i 000.o 1 Denotes Oroposed e'er i l o o r o f r e c o M `denotes surface drainage P,opOsed paregr flow •'•�, v of Menntr+ir • �rfr ►ir PREPARED F;�R p _.P r Propovd lowest floor e*, Proposed too of foundation elev RENCH MARK SID eRENNAN O L LEGA;.. UES,-.RlPJON: 1tit 3, "Linden Beach" and that part of ot.•13, "Linden Beach" described as follows: - Beginning at the Southwesterly corner of said Lut 13; thence Northwesterly along 'he Southwesterly line of said Lot, a distance of 61.88 feet; thence East n a line parallel with the South line of. Lot 13 a distance of 211 feet, more e: loss to a straight line drawn from r point on the South line of Lot la, said AdditLon distant 84 feet Edgt along salt. .h line from the Southwest corner of said Lrt .0 to the Nc'rth line of Lot 14. sa — Addition, pas%iny, through a point on the South line of said Lot 13 distant 185 feet East. of the Southwest corner th.terf- thence Southeasterly along the last described line a distance of 52.13 ferte mure or less to the South line of Lot 13; thence West along the South Iinn ui Ceram°"' said Let 11 to the point ,f beginning, also all that part of Linden Lars •acoo DtO'�" p�noce�h vacated lying I• woen an extension Westerly of the Nelrth and South lines 000°t )' K Y :.:c above dcsc ed tract, accurding to the plat thereof on file or of re: rci P.opoud9 in the office of the kegi.strar of Deed,. n and for Bald County of Nennerin. •,.,1 1'' 1 •, , ,.... .•i1 fa, D£NARS • GABRIEL ,`rt E `�'A R E D LAND SURVEYORS.. INC E t I N G To: Mayor Butler C i ;, 31935 Mark E. Bernhardson, City Administrator Orono Council Members UfI' OF ORONO From: Jeanne A. Mahusth, Zoning Administrator �I 1J !1 Date: October 22, 1985 Subject: #972 Shaver/Tearse, 1080 Ferndale Road West - Variance A) Variance t Section tC,.23, Sub.3ivision 5 A to permit cun:7.truction of an acc., .sory st cture lt-jock) on lot that cannot sustain a principal !,tracture. B) P1� se rt.view staff r�commvndat.i.on c.)ncerning permit to erect a structure on unused portion of public right-of-way (per Section 6.07, Subdiv Sion 1) included in another section of your agerida packets. List of Exhibits xhibit 1 - Current Dead .hibit 2 - Survey of 4/ 4/85 Lxhibit 3 - Survey of 6/26/85 Exhibit 4 - Plat of North Shore Cottage Acres Exhibit 5A - Bagley Certificate of Title Exhibit 5B - Ritz Certificate of Title Exhibit SC - Kingman Certificate of Title Zxhibit 5D - Garske Certificate of Title Exhibit 6A - RUS 441 Exhibit 6B - RLS 397 Exhibit 6C - RLS 1123 Exhibit 6D - R-15 1350 Exhibit 7 - Tax Statement. - P.I.U. 02-117-23 43 0011 Exhibit 8 - Plat Map Exhibit 9 - Copy of Abstract of arian Tract - Exhibit 10A - Zoning Administra Letter 4/28/82 Exhibit 10B - Ru`iding Offir4al's Letter 5/34/84 Exhibit 11A - Staff Review o_ Old Survey Fxnibit 11B - Location of Shoreline on Same Surve• Exhibit 12 - Memo - Walter H. Rockenst.ein 9/P/P5 Exhibit 13 - Statement of Facts and Argument: -- inhn J. Taylor Lxhibit 14 - LMCD Letter 8/8/85 Exhibit 15 - City Atturney Radio's Memorandum 9/6/85 Exhibit 16 - ._,.rncil M'_rutes 9/9/85 Exhibit 17 - Pagley Letter At your meetinq of 9/9/85 the Council advi-ed the applicant that the Pianninc Commission would have to address the following issues: A. Formal variance review permit construction of a dock on ..% lot that dr,:>s not c_->ntain a princit it structure. B. Kight to usp unuseO portion of pt '�Iic right •ay for private, d(-ck purpubes. Zoning #97. October 22, 1965 Page 2 The applicant filed the required variance application to permit construction of the accesso;-y structure. Planning Commission was asked to iew the permit for th,• use of the unused right-of-way but per the ctive of the ordinance, staff must make the formal recommF.-id=xtion to ti. Council. a) Varian,:e application to permit construction of accessory structure. Brief rF . riparian rights. Since 1981 tht --rant and previous owners had been advi5e,d by st If that the land pc, Lion of the pr ert; :gas buildable and that the la1 le portion could sustain a dock. as soon as the house was built. Staff r r looked upon these parcels as separate but ,s one unit and based }heir opinion on old surreys of the subject proper. as - review Exhibits 11A and 11B. In our recent review of application #930 (rear seti.,ack variance) for the same applicant, new surveys revealed that the riparian lot was merged and approximately 18.5' of the W right-of-way of Ferndale Road was also submerged. The two parcels have separate P.I.D.'s. Thrc•lighout our City, we have similar lot conf i gurati, where home- stead parueis are divided from independant r: rian lots - example the Pink Palace properties, the Greentrees Plat, the many rej,stered la.,_i survey divisions along Sho•-cline Drive and numerous oth,.,cs. You have just 'ecently approved condit :­ie permits and variances for small tracts of lands that sustain docks and which re originally desi-nated to provide safe riparian access for separated di.ide.c9-eighbor.inq properties. The 25x25` tra--t located within a protected lagoon. The applica stated that he will m, the required 10' side setbacks an proposes a 3'x 10' dock. The applicr, has suggestf...` that the dock need not be ci_nected to the shorel_ne; use. w,- 3 step onto cock structure ,,,n_chored ,n , ke bed. 1ne parcel wa,• cit.ed as an eAception on abstrac'. :n 1945 an] in 1954 joint owners appl;ed to register title of the prupert-,. State cap► ; are levie-i and have been pai,' on tre property. I do n(!* r«ve the facts in my record, but the attorney i the applicant con:-*_ that Lot 6 and ;},at 25'x:5' part of Lov 9 have _emained as one leg, uescript.ion on the Certificate of Title for several years. At your September 9th nice', ng, one Council memb,,r noted riparian tra-ts like this one are commor ar !nd he lake and t it is iml. :':.ant to estabi i sh--,ntrol.s on their use. Zoning File #972 October 22, 1985 Rage 3 The Planning Commission called specific attention to the City Attorney's opinion. They noted that a dock could be constructed "on the reused or submerged portion of the dedicated and platted right-of-way for Ferndale Road". In review of the unique findings that staff cited concerning the claim by applicant for riparian use of his property, the Planning Commission made the following recommendation: To recommend approval of the variance application of Shaver/Tearse to permit the construction of a dock on a lot that was not designed to contain a principal structure based on one or more of the following findings: 1. The homestead lot is located 66 feet from the riparian tract divided by right-of-way of public road. 2. The property has been recociniz�.3 as one unit on the Certificate of Title for several years. 3. Previous owner and current owner were never advised of the need to apply for a variance to c.instruct a dock only that a house must be bui It on Lot 6. The Orono staf f had a lways advi sed the property was riparian to Lake Minnetonka. 4. The riparian lot ha, been taxed and current taxes have been paid. 5. A dock built to standards of the LMCD can be constructed within the lagoon and create <io navigable hazards to public. 6. The two pi4rcels cannot be legally combined because they are Feparated by public right-of-way. 7. The use an independent tract for solely riparian purposes by a neighboring property divided or separated by public or private ease- ments or public right -of. -way is consistent with current patterns of use of the lakeshore within the City. Approval is sul., ject to following cc;nditions: 1. Appllc:a*'1 execute a special lot. combination agreement recognizing use reiationsnip between homestead and riparian lots. 2. Dcck to be constructed per LMCD regulations for existing lot (prior to 1970) with lest than 40 lineal feet of lakeshore. B. Permit to use portion of unused public• right-of-way. The City has approved various improvements within unimproved public rights -of -way. Staff can recall the City approving the following within the last. fight years: Zoning rile #972 October 22, 1985 Page 4 1. extension of private sewer lines 2. private driveways 3. retaining walls 4. existing structures within right-c.`.-way Each owner or developer was asked to execute a hold harmless agreement with the City. The applicant has asked to use 18 112 feet of :submerged road right-of- way to construct a residential dock. The City Attorney advises that the owner may use that portion of the dedicated right-of-way not currently used by the City for construction of the dock. The applicant has aclvise,3 the dock will not be connected to shore, the dock will be anchored to lake bed and user must step from shore onto dock. There will be no portion of the structure lccated within dry portion of right-of-way. Review Exhibit 14, the LMCD has stated that as long as there is written agreement among the owners, they will approve a permit for dock. The City Engineer has noted for ',.hT public record (Exhibit 16) that approximately 6 feet of the 8 112 feet f unused shoulder is needed for adequate maintenance. The real issue is to determine whether this use is compatible with the P,o- ic's use of Ferndale Road. Will the dock create safety concerns or hazards for the public roadway. The City would ask that no portion of the dock ever be extended into existing shoulder area of road. In addition, the City will not allow parking cf cars in the use of the residential dock - pedestrian access from homestead lot is only permitted. Dock must to claraified as temporary structures as City may be asked to fill and widen acc I if necesr�a:v at a future date. The precedent !kvtting aspect of this request poses great concern for the City. Staff hai:• established a list of the foilowinq issues to be addressed in each such case: 1. Title History - the parcel has been legally recognized as one unit since 1954 when owners applied to register the title. 2. Piattinq_Hibtory - original Lot 9 was platted in 1902 - the 25'x25' portion of Lot 9 was created around 1945 - prior to formal City wide zoninq. 3. Physical Characteristic of the Property and Surrounding Properties Tract is located within a protected lagoon. The 25 feet of lineal footage abutting the rridway would provide adequate area for a residential dock. LMCD standard allows a lot with less than 40 feet of l'M.noal shoreline to construct a dock to 3 feet of water depth but not to exceed 60 f(et in length. Zoning File #972 October 22, 1985 Page 5 4. Taxing Records - the tract has an i ndi vidua 1 P.I.D. and is taxed by the State. 5. Public Safety Issues - if dock is constructed per LMCD standards and dock use is controlled per City's guidelines there is no public safety problem. 6. Interference_ With Use of_Publi c Property - the dock will not be connected to shoreline. There will be no structures located within dry portion of right-of-way. Pedestrian access only to dock. City Engineer has confirmed that 6 feet of 8 1/2 feet of dry shoulder area is needed for adequate maintenance. The Pianning Commission suggests the following conditions of approval: I. Applicant execute hold harmless agreement. 2. Dock to be constructed per LMCD standards. 3. City will not allow any portion of structure within dry shoulder area of right-of-way. 4. Pedestrian access to dock allowed - no parking of vehicles within the right-of-way. 5. Applicant is placed on notice that dock is temporary and may have to be moved at some future (late if City plans widening of roadway. EXHIBIT 1 1M-MARMAVIV WED Nmw.wl. t'w,lw„wI nw w. w•al.w...Ir,•. ,... -• 4822222 No delinquent taxes anti I►a,Ntfrr rr�lrnrl. Cerl,fu•rtr f 1 � :u: [ r{i [ 2 ? C05 ,OU N G I o! Real Fatale- Value 1 t pled I <- \ jAwl rrqutrrd V Gt Certtflr% ale of Real Isla,Vailur VD. i •1 • WrV, r ••.wen r A nstkl, issiliss -- -- aW t�4p. punt, Auditor N Ity� =, - - iss)AUG 29 GM 11: 26 ;T= t 9822222 ST.1TF:l)F:el) rr1� 1)t I:Itt:RF:u�: s:...cc ktcoa:tr Date r "tka t - — �-d� . t st 83 1 t r •C O (reserved for recording data) FOR V,11.1'.1HI.F: ('()\�II)t:H,�'f1U.:, �!+1�±!_ k�iLjLatid Aer�sC = 1__ ak.rp_ t,,,■t,.nA n and wife _ - ,Grantorls). AJr imp -ISO NNvY `�b` hereby convey 114 and %arrant lid to _lAk/Ville Elevator—COMAny A M(nnea:eitis corporation ___ Grantee(%,, reai property in H9tnnspin I. ounty, Minnesota, described as follows: That part of Lot 6, North Shore Cottage Acres, Lake Minnetonka, lying North-,,. westerly of the following described line: Commencing at the most Easterly K corner of said Lot 6; thence Northwesterly along the Northeasterly line of said Lot 6 a distance of 40 feet to the point of beginning of line to be described; thence Southwesterly parallel with the Southeasterly line of said Lot 6 to the Southwesterly line of said Lot 6 and said line there terminating. And that part of Lot 9, North Shore Cottage Acres, Lake Minnetonka described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of said lot 9; thence South along westerly line 25 feet; thence at an angle Southeasterly parallel with Northeasterly line 25 feet;thence at right angles Northeasterly parallel with Westerly line 25 feet to Northeasterly line also being the County Road; (continued on back) 1.1+• W..., �~.d co n,.w„, atw.: together with all hrredilamwnts and appurtenant ra br:onging the•rto, subject to the following exception% STATE Of MINNESOTA at. COUNTY OF _ Ksnneair,_ c-A 1I9a foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this by Doug to M. Ska_—mod rniec� r. Skar us n, %,OTAa,AL STAMP Oa aTAL Ion OTHtR T:TLr OR aANRI A;;(M 1. 0 1b trs. to Yw l t!r :.A TM!►rNaTRUMaMTI'AaDRArTaDST IF Act 4%DADDRtaa1 Allan T. Quallo 401 East Lake Street Wayzata, MN 55391 ,19 83 suitor (a). 616NA a►aaaGM TAKING � 'At R NOw DOMLNT T.. /I...w et. a., 1b r�Y M►v,! 10„,M«11R IW 1lM•w�,.w, •�..M b — 1. (i •.ieA. wemaai 6N"a • Lakeville Elevator Company 1254 Grain Zxcha/)ge Building Minneapolis, MN S5415 (Continuation) thence northwesterly to point of bcginninq. 4 61csferly line a Lof9 Certificate of Survey #930 for Harold H. Tearse Jr. in Lot 6, North Shore Cottage Acres, Lake Hennepin County, Minnesota I hereby certify that this is a true and correct representation of a survey of t.n- boundaries of that part of Lot 6, North Shore Cc-ttage Acres, Lake Minnetonka, lying Northwesterly of the iollc.winc described line: Commencing at the most Easterly corr:er of said Lot 6; thence Northwesterly along the North- easterly lire of said Lot 6 a distance of 40 feet to the point of beginning of line to be described; thence Southwesterly parallel with the Southeasterly line of said Lot 6 to the Southwesterly li;. of said Lot 6 and said line there terminating, and that part of L North Shore Cottage Acres, Lake Minnetonka, described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Lot 9; thence South along Westerly line 25 feet; thence at an angle Southeasterly parallel with Northeasterly line 25 feet; thence at right angles Northeasterly parallel Frith Westerly line 25 feet tc. Northeasterly line also being the County Road; thence Northwesterly to point of beginning, and the location of all buildings, if any, thereon. It does not purport' to show any other improvements or encroachcents. x N RI£' Imo vv e \ � ��d Most Easter\ of of 9 ~ k ����� Gertatr •f Lot (e 80 h° r COFFIN & GRONBERG, INC. Mark S. Gronberg Reg. No. 12755 Cordon R. Coffin Reg. No. 6064 Engineers and Land Surveyors Long Lake, Minnesota Scale: 1 inch = 100 feet Date April 4, 1955 0 Iron marker M U3 r Certificate of Survey for Harold H. Tearse Jr. in Lot 9, North Shore Cottage Acres, Lak,> Mlnnet.vnka Hennepin County, Minnesota \ I hereby certify that this a true and correct re- presentation of a survey of the boundaries of that part of Lot 9, North Shore Cottage Acres, Lake Minn- etonka, described as follows: Commencing at the North- west corner of said lot 9; thence South along Westerly line 25 feet; thence at an angle Southeasterly parallel `may: with 14ortheasterly line 25 feet; thence 3t right an- 5 files Northeasterly parallel with Westerly line 25 feet !�:; •* ,• \w� \ to Northeasterly line also being the County Road; thence Northwesterly to point of beginning. and the zs' �, -per •. location, of said tract in relation to the shoreline „> nd roadway. It does not purport to show any other 9� `� i �. rovements or encroachments. ' COFFIN & GRONBERG, INC. .n L�kt �•- y-.� ILI ark S. Gronberg Reg. 12755 Ir-'' Gu rdo n R . Coffin Reg. No. 6064 Engineers and Land Surveyors Alp, ,AC4J?e,,r Long Lake. 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C1 , (,. �...c o.. ♦ T--; d.•. 1.-.1......! t...., ,� It 7r...- t`/) r a..4+► .� v,..� 71.+r^ J• s� a • r'°"�.t/'�c t/a ^ :gar-� !lw...ty'K #IIKNfTOAI v ' .&W64A0 n X. %!o i..t C. U.a, jwati s EXHIBIT S—A CERTIFICATE OF TITLE numma No nits.• s on—cr couar r.a I:l;h � V fl' 5075 Tr ... I,, Iron t1o, SI-1.' vri,;&„ally r„r.trrro the ]I.t d.. A. D. 1954 Volta.. �•� 1•. Lr :;7+.•5 Sala d N"Oft REGISTRATION Cam d lkaft This is to certify that .alplr C. Bagley 01 11 lrrndalr twit tar tat. 11 Yaaratd, Count' of daM:pin. Neat, of 9lnnr,ot, t, ,tow the ow ner;u of an esfata in fee &ample of and r- the following described land situated in the Cci •nty of Nennep.n and State of At.nnnota, to w1I Tr._1 1, k.RI.terrd Iand Sure.• a.i, flier of Reg&atfar of Title., Countl of R.nMpin •c.epr that part rebr.,rd In bgt•ur•d Land iurvry Se. Yf)' and Tract. .l and C, Mrdlatered Laod Survey So. YU:, file. e1 Registrar of rifler. County of n.•nnrptn. 'IV .ct I. b.latered I. Starve, ♦,,. ..1 It suhjaat to esesami ter dr&vrwy purposes ar Ni—.In deed 11,,. �•-. r.l::a., 711de of Registrar o, TI[I. Se. net; pate of Tract A, Rr61 •tread Sand S,rveY No. 441 la subject Io an ra.tarnt I., ills —ay ►u,p—.. •. .h— In deed Do.. Nit e1221:, fll.e oI last tt far of 11[lea; Sr. Inat; Subl.•t 1u a feNrvatlon of (u:l rlt ar,#n right• etc., a. anon, in deed 0— . kit,. 6)2214, if Jr. of bRls,r.. ,h; l•.. See lost; "Ott to the encumbrance►, liens and interest noted by be nsomonal untlif—nen eI endorsed Karoo., and subject to the following rights Or encumbrances svbsnbng, as provided in the twenty fourth ieci,on of ' An act concsrmng the -gistrafron of land and the fdle thereto" of the Caoneral laws of the State of Minnow,# for the year 1905and rho antendnhems thoreof. namely 1. lions, ,gaits « IghftM 6.1 Or the c«rvdution of the United States whuh fM statutes of this sears tarn« v",,e Is appou of ,creed 7 TA. Len of anrhii Ior~s en{I assets .1 for which IN. land his no, been sold .f the it.,. of the und—ft of ,ins 1 Any Lase for . Pit no, —inimi ng IN— v..- .pen tM,. ,. ttvvcl «<upahen e1 the p-- v.d., the is... 4 All ryhh m pubic h.phvcay. upon the land 5 Such r,gh, of appeal w r,gh, to app..r and tomes, ,he apple anon its n .)lowed b, la- 6 The ..9his Of any person .n pet—reer ,nd., deed o, tenitart I., deed I- he serve .1 'N. ternlies.s ad rnl.. 7 Any sunl.ndn.g moch..,c. Lon lights h.h.,h may earl und., .act— 514 01 to 51417 Th., the fait kelph C. lagle, ., .1 if,. ar. :t bit ,raga, 1. Mrrled t,, V.- )te Begley and 1. end., — ltrabil1C . p.0 IN WITNESS WNI1100' I h... he,..." rrb.—W-sf my eenve end aN,eed fM —) of m. .M..• this ^r.;rrt.th vyof J.—u Iit. ��. e, S`, �`+ flagw.tar M Inn •'-. 1. rJ .a. the Co my of flennspn .red Stall of AS.n..ere,a J � ~ s� Lao s u�a MEMORIAL aa►�• O. P74111 1AS10AINIS oa L.AALIS ON TIN LAND DISCUMO pit I.f CaaTMICATI of Ulu NI TO aTTACNN ._. NO or Nc.aNarl r••*� Or ■I4 is,aa i3Ota ea.t 44ea',..a anW.r ah,•Mn•n4 . •a;0a iN o, ..ae, arrwr -�•, e., •• . ... of .14 at... Dlr.ctlnR that tM Ian doe. of the Order o1 pecued u.srnl I'.!t..; .nror a R or f♦1sIM1 ty7 9 1%7 ,. 10 19e4 ID:IY Tract a, RLS A,: 441 a, are" oJt Ib _Frew,[ e122o. 1. r &.•d ► eMM1d t-' reed do fog: Aieo ae •Asenent (-,I drtveu., I.trpse• wet lM f..::•n.ng Nrt e, .aid Tract A, a."tt ets4 L.M %.-.' b. .rl'. Beat"'.$ et tM suet c.,,t`,. rlr corner .'I tM li twt strap et Islas hr rftnJa.,•.• d.•t �&►N; 1MK. •30vtnes.t eel, t,i the wet l..t.riv corn.. .I Treat R In told bag et seed UM Survey >b tr02; I,.. I,. :er lhwrtrll% alons tM Anrt M..terir If.. of said 11 .1 a, 11) feat: then[. Northfa.:.t;Y to the n,.l 1.esart 1, coiner el thy' 1: f..nt •trip o1 land hte.1- ... deer&led, /hone bf,theavlorl, - the ru/e1 �, a14 nn&.a ,•1 (ter♦as•n.et Nlna :.f—r e, 1bN Me 0•es ae _1r� 01 rvttrnTrn c_e IfIq I/ '00".z.c pA4..Z, CERTIFICATE OF TI TILF • No �., .. cot..• .. . 324,. Tre.yfer r• ., • :,r ., rlr.,nolty "A ist'w 11:' d.- A. D. NtD Y tws, IlC '•on e105 REGISTRATION Oi+ • Ite4 M towlflr !♦IM f,ebsnd . ,d vt f- .. - Inc t.:unt. !^ar 'ah., C-4y n! W.,.. WI ft.f- t 't. err. t• •..• ow oo wwwhl d an soft in No w.pb of or•/ M Ow Idlovr,q d oscribw 4rrd ur.ra►ad wo " co•n.rry of Henn: p • seed IN" of MawmdL ao 0* Treat 1, wlatered IA" Soww7 no. $tu, ►tieo of t-slatrar of nttes, away of te,no►er. t•d)aot, 4+ewwr, to the prpot eeI parmwint riot of the poetic t, se• for the perpolwe o! ,tw,!got t- - p■rr+e•e o11 tlwt We wf tht shnw depertbal ►raW som Irlms ►etw-r the ordlrwry Mo ester wrt . f Wow's f y one too W!•r wA rf sold ttr.w•e "?I y J.r. :r a soomm"t for ovar•tow of r ter frsw w,00m od notaral dreln•1, so •oee in deed t• ow - iF, taT!.•, wt tLe balotcer of P1tlw, bmt fteo fr•w d"d%%# of wtor fro agtte todm so &boon h Document %p. MU11. :•o �• t+, I•als.rer •t Titles: (Soo seder pot Its. tasm) lid4md to dke amawAvamms, lam moil WNt~ mooed by d,o moomarial w,dorwri►an or awjerted %waves: -,•d *Atw re eA. filffirwhq rMb w adewiawss owb--s • pwrWlad is do 1 vvWyJw-rtA section d -An etc tewom.9 Ow rarm &,,e. so hawse MW `I11% Namftd •e 6smarof lows d too halo of MWwrme4 for ow raw In$, and Iho awrwdaear.h iswoef, m1rme, T 1. Ihn% We w .ostlio sobbe wider ` Vie or do reudet,naw 4 Aw umnad Tow. WAWA on deNoo. ,d r ono cs.er POW ..• to oppow d ,,.,•. 1 as 6a d ate w w woo moowr.o.s Is, WN A Ace land W no bow" add A *0 does of the •or•Ato.de d MU >! AV bW for a pebd ad a wdig dote room whom than h odd eaapsum d Ar prmomm &ado, r l Jh sew b pal IdSk.qo wow V 1st a test dW d 41Plfd w 'rh r yptw red meet t1w .ppitrlow • h +weal w Iw • 111e 14011 d 'W pia Is pawaore "do dood s, modmoll to And Iwo do war Of AND de1ilMe of tide Oft rho m" •sim L Me* and Jorw •t. tlts • of the mar of ! h:n rem te+wttwlr, we wrt. .. eeha...d an ads. w d1rNtlq. 011141116 WOOL , I b-" lwaorm "Aawhod ON aoow wd &%ad to wo, To . -r-fawe0 •► d My pltT news A. • +ww %*wow d Tow b and to r comm �MON" A (-+ %ores 140 us 1d/r 11MO�M a "a covsKstt r tool anaOh. r — r ,Two aawaw+ � a1,..••K .e .•.3~ O. wi ti r fltK reert.+rat tto-� r Ye��w t • � �f11M.0 Iltoroopeltar "inn. Mrnfpae••p 1e.1•^a•• I 't /sov►d is hold-r d 7t r►; � hri7�.t ►th t, wtfAY sun ►M we • can",#- 'w, tows t d. tptteleta me- rre,ove . 'r/ro b al dam: A lot Is trat, I of verve. r%M-et-mw over td dolt S. .o ere Ipf11t1 atrl+at w Mll sa aeodaoac for r,• 1., th..av"s, roar or poor pooch a of »act - gow. T t .aaa • .w to 1Mtt 1 ad In. dw so Mt. *A. •t -•e., 1. d 19 ft to atdv► • 1.1 fe •r sari 0010 •f o 1 adcsf.,Alat 111,q h lose roo *I• sr i, '• EXHIBIT 5-C vim. iy9v lit CERTIFICATE OF TITLI No fwt r rlilsit REGISTRATION Own r �a Tore a w Cwwy tlrtt IA'r .. t an: B 6. C n• , nser,f en! ar _ i♦ a t tr , h.^ .e,+ln, !•�•e • Y1Nes..t , T now ire •rnoNat of M &"&so M fee wnpio of and In it fe,16-0 dnc,* d bwd Monow i" On cow" of .wtmep.•• and e Ntbrlaso, to rw: may: 14ac: A, Ar¢to-vi L oC Me s'rer t:es. fl: At, a' Mw•urplr. A, L °:rue rs. , Llrr o' k - ::nr o' Ttttes, Cer.ta- r' bnrrp:�, an. That pit C :,. E Soruto swrl; if a line ,•es^-f_e: as t"d1w iyl at s p:n: aw :Ja for•t.ws ur. ' 1�e•t C, 1)l.• feet So Khoo er:y as •eesured ak- as!! 0, ws er:, lire fiat the s,ot Mastery career of sa:! Tra e s-wroostorl It. a nn1.1.: line b U4 ordirrr, •e a s• erpwt's IN, through a pint .0 tar to -rive It A ,. 16,0 rir.netan+a a airs-n or. ptf US!0st red ir'd 14r w I. , said point e:qt Wi.JU'ee: lleter• e - Lraveree 1Ls 'R•r 'j r Southastarl, Ilse .al set t beet C. tiles a` brlstrar if Titles. Count; of reaas;.n. IV! �set, Ira -ever tc ins peraotoil parartort rt!<ftt t' the pu Ito l -AN far the purposes srn.wtt., purposes all test IO o' tM •how farKlel precise 1 :rat wtwor the �Miasr. h:dr wetter ,+rm :' Ssa *.'s i, a: Lv our Work or as:1 arson's me , (as w ten 1 ark:. ) Sur;oct to at eeseaert oar -werf L• :f voter frr a Yi and na'.r. IretreC•a as eb - In Jean rr tlr earlotrar +f Tit :er. 1•ut free fr-. Jre:n" o• •ter 'rbr rem!e u• .; (we OrNr b-. k. % -�') to '►-• bMrvir." of. ewent for the •rr'►t ..' tuere or t •ter lrl a .burr 1• ieaJ ilea. go. Thies; (be tnst) (u IO wr :> epthsr with a:, essse•n: 'c rtdhts•• -w frr thr t ..-Pat , :nFrraa a•1 a,,rear le ^rd fqs me river or . er •If Treat A aver tha fblbAw. Jet,rt:er mprr•.,: That port r Tract S. Serla:aret Lail Curve SO. ' . /ll•s r' to, of Tlttoo, Mewy of b•i•ptc, natty a strip or leaf 1•. feet :r. w1!tt. am ;.' het oo each siAe of a War n+ v fro a p L On I&lfieYLrl line o' sold t eat, tlptsnt L"+.9 M toutnWesurly, wsaOvrrl aloy etld brlJr.atorlp vt v. rOrUrrty Ostrow uwrear to a pair: in the betetrl�• Jfse or sst•1 tract dlstert 1.7..r:,'ast ssuYrrly, sr "%Ml aA Of . tiro frc+ tea vest 11arther1: c r++- there,r as eho-n by bevownt 11a. c `'•J, ►::r, ' ar heist''- of Titles, (See, `• � l% do watmei.arsee, ham and seemed s•Ad by der "adereire M a www d kww% said W* 1 Is � /r/ewbq a%p to er arMobrswoa nAde in% n pwrNai be tba & tiedT41mori' todbor at 'Ave sal asnsorwrq ran Pellet. ~ .1 W almd die IMa rerahs" o1 der 0~61 14%" of do fhes of NWWMA s la rr rn 1*0, ad air rrew bODR% Naiad, Qw"1V 1. INn► Mass a rwa s ddee WAW to Vera a b sarrrbMes d rr Uri/ lusr, obis► rr Owam Of rtr /rs, ins✓ "',be r appear of ssarr 1 Tb M et aq ra as /riot aarnnaar I..bkb rb lawn has no bass said ar ire iwo of she oablsre of wl► i Air bar Ir a p bd was ewedhq raw Sum etas &an Is ord aryrhs O do pain am" 60 bass a AS *ft le pbth M40s+pa t as NSA t. bb rw d qWd a yr ao raw sod swwd At apNoafts, r b mead b/ bw. i iNs' b I oq pass Is pswria aeon And a wad Ir &W Mae r eve I to stage of mi& Ilst rs eel May f. drips h. W .Senior t. rLr+n are or Lis OW of •.' rase rerpaet ave ..; . d Omer ad are abler ae al"141 7. vista .: /wy N Vt Mom, 1 bra bemire aAsm" GN eeew rd 4100@d rr .od I .r dws. penvt! at AFort 1 law 01001wd11" SO et to do cow"..cow"..# r�wq� Per r+...r aw...... NNIONA& A- 00101 r M f,M a tar t�4 1 ram,=-a/�aiaae rroaneo �swrtwr erasoaa U n-os or «e:-+wwt•• 'seat:V. V . t<a. � Mee %, . •tote •... 4 u rr rrW Mean • t' Is Onto ....: s. +• a EXHIBIT 5-D -�I //C�' /0 ""! / i[/ "I'AtiK ,r5_ ..... Atli M.b • ! •..• • rra }, •a , 1iv • ra l7 T1M+f•r frq lip tI'* �IAt 4,11r of Oo-.atrr A.l, IItJA r) of har+wr, • . : ? :pay ls) O.' tee) A.O.t'1F riltfa.A ll •. J a • • !N)' rU,/ a drli J * • _ RRGIST"T101 r(�-L_ %7iIIJ��' /:ek4. w o.1 Or.r.a L. beAM a.f f0 trtru I. in n, Cvaaaa0 •papa .; r, taa', ad W, .. tataato to �.. r.. hot, M.. It." • �rrrnl111/iie •ru. In tf. ftt) Of W7rt+. C40r.1 of MAM pin rA Nru ✓ a-fte"P44 Aww" A qfa.!- rrd "* A.4%4 w"4 arm omlame.w AgOA4 w),: 4wA"A ./..rW.Aw . /L Ttfbat A. bit,-lwNM lowl ltareer b. ill3, ►Ilan of frtpt•trar o• Tltlw, Owwt) of .Marta. balatflatt as a.rre.t veer well scram tW lylaf aA' - ad lomodlataly a6ucat to w I" Yraia o00rar. fbr amour rym a.a.a ttd astarr l tratraa ad rra *"tic tee•, ror *arf:t of prate" W to cemil f, u ro.4 to dead One b .o- R Seer At bylatwr At N Uoa. t*,lrlt, bar.ar, to t!w pertwt. panuart Rant of tna prllc to sa. (or Ung prryar of Mrlptlr m ataor r:.• :_ryoarr OSS tawt .part, dif tf)r abpap fast rinad prat.; oft lyta. *,rtwoa ter rrf.lrry .1to twtrr mast Of fw.es r b7 Ad taw ardlaar) Ism, •tor at aw/W fwpm.'t: low. MA. 00►p44 t,a w pw riet.wl am doelmI" rotmemat rra.rwd w parrd A. O.at.a ad brill J. fla.la, bma d and Rra, to arts asg.tNg carrel awry "wUne, Atc. war part of seta 1 d, aA taw. to bd ON b rr"%. PIMO ar bslrawr d 17t/011. SAa L" 'T"" /t ��+rw ..✓•..dwrr ...it/ �G ....�ubtlri: Ar.,. Adr fomW � Jlrw I��di/wI .IM � � ww►i/I� ;/A& AMNAMO l:P OW - 4 161 O/raeWWA..Arrlr I.$SML« ..aA tff. ir. « rL Ka✓ Awki. wirati Aiii.Abrbr.,. t'�� � .r twf�r[� ilwi'/L► �irdir 4rl/� Lw�r i..11lyi.�rL .�.r l am• �.tiw�/- ,i► Altar,40.w.f'�rb�:.rb+� �r..wr►.4'`" dL .i par 44i..d . A, .e./.la 'd wL car ar.r�iro/I`r 4 cap owli..ir./�a L. ftr w..d a omberm r. caw wo or am taw at pas • w prn ..q«a+.alp am r.rrtad to par. A.ar so Im # r 41domar• tpoo taws EXHIBIT 6-A l,;1M4 A' 7-Y & .� 4, 10 "I oj Plot -.4 .0 r4EIy Lots ei; L*4 4) - UUM TW_" �11 461 A— op - roll vw a' 1/8 hereby sort I fy that to am WILD %I TI, i 9mi.peamesots 3tmtet*d &—"V4 IKM t* 0 re rt cr W 0. kro, 5h L.M.0"Ov. 1* t"O County F—Arin sad tfwL More cottery MM.010 I. -4 "A 1COM11vilatterly Of 0 'lob O:oerlbftj *'a fel'K7t "'KhAeol.rJ3 lost .0--wScisk 0 it r4t K nat at 275 tat% 007166joito r,�,fj ti #nee South 360 143-5 feet; tbon" Sowt% 70 )01 Wet , rst h t %jL Nrielf-Amer leftro-M to and doole"j, a 4 1 • ;—It japi v, th, shore Llle pow IWI)v tk ..-Lai Pam b&pjeij*jjr, of fie lifto te be, ij@&c?I1WtJ those, Hart to the Aforoisld p" *As *motic,"Jew rarth Ale )G1 Foot 164 feet. tt.0-aft srl j�; to a Win, In Us Northeasterly line 00 as heat iu-Sak 31.0 14.1 of ;e 20t. at 20; feet SoKWbg#rU "the east 'W" "'I let, ONCOrAlfw it.eriefrnt th"t ropq at 1,t 9 ejeeirrijod &M real * : Vogt, 24 th"a'"' So""w"Arl" alone We-st-rIv line thr_wof 29 fttt; 1heneo.at en I it LN east "4rly Sonar'Or. 001" lc`1 - 25 fast; thosep eit on %pplv yer,1101 vIth *&Urrq =z1virly j ,IS ljoe of ot Fe"lle 8010 1?*. -100 bp!r4p the Couoty *W.0 I ti-ace 19ortt SUrl? to ro#vtj in thp oj­i� tolat'Of joglunlre, sac Id lot. 25 feet ta, XoKpasgW qhW, %-Pi*#-r ce *,A For wiet PiaoappLs raw oralar to the plot jbpro4e lvltr�lf­ of MI'l 11y. Acei that the MW!87 0.6to here 540191 21 x )01 its r My 2jr, laSS s . e,u INS. 46SO51 ORMUL :,JMxW!M:�W -%'XMXS"W of MIA F I L E Oir�M a` sac X40 Jar WY OIGN N iu� ft"bTI TAM 00 SO" ftgbftmd L&W Sun I, r so t4 11 TIN 1116aft d vw� EXHIBIT 6—B 146797;46797 lip UINVIKAL REGISTERED LAND SURVEY �N4 � .>... `.` Hennepin Countv, M+nncao4'j.. ` �.� � EGAN•V-IELO Eli MOWALL. bar / %_ � / �ti� EnC'r.etr.. t e n. n.r—"+t3-j 1 0' Oene�c• S"r`"�l^°r•s :.. ly4a�cn1 10\4 j '' / / •• • n IN Sit \ 'Scale f•Go' D�ccnbK. D'iA / 0" L 0 i tvrvb�f certify Arl n KLN*rce rwa •at P'"�� i t si, ;! ier W ►A rrre-d a 1 stYloht .} mo's ana rloW Ta..c.T A I tv3wt U"' m ow Nam' TRAr1 tj ?' j dcKr%kd io-� 41 4 rd nits 1 ciww 4 ►mpr, >nd'WA c. i1u ;Dna T._i� ! j Mrrt os titans'- AI N pw a w I, Aumvrs %Aomim N r i 6'5. tier c pin Cast y. Vorewh, W acutfo-4 wwotkilorn %at6.adantv�fw44`tW �/� /' 'I� � l•n.ncK� trl h Ssri'eas� of�aR{ �• �ifr� E��� th l�tbcrt� 6v 4.%W ,and nat wt '�.�.� /`per ��r►�' ► A: n1[n. o� «,* the wnir We I, h (-nfl bw //•c / p�� n,m tTwibvuc.luly and %oAxii" Rrofh LA land 1 Nerlh Short (aNi Atru , +icro rvitwon a+i Awkfhc. wow W and W dcscnbtd (&m4 i Cead % ifs iM-,(u c.f rn w iiti� 4v_ 4&V 0saaiac»1" of r.ht an§c,!, arar) tat 5aa4lrc.aslzrN 6 w 4;at Grta! Ww*wn Wroad QV A wary . ter" sw*wdrs4r� caraile' «ah tad rr�h 4 fwwy and "anl ai +1t} Mttrt .ado}ante tK is t6 . *VNt dellec; rt b RY ai in tisrlhes+l'tf� a6r. Ww ardnwy lwv rrdtr mw ►ba« ; r, % try ,, tt xau �+rin0 7 C KM 4 tie W&WI 6" wafer manic on ba.m s ", 4t me Osid Il+as 'r—'da�ra� ��s�T.Q�__—l'D�S4. vt�r'r,caool�s,►.Lnncso�a -NOT/CE - REFORMING COUR r ORDGER DOC.. 837858 E THE NO TArInNq21 31 MEAS�T/NG 446797 CMCE ('F REGISTRAR OF TITUS 1 HEN�.EPW COUNIT MINKmarA j .•�aa C..r:.r Trat tnr rw'A n frtr..• d l.r� t....rr *, d •7 FWa d faisew of Trutt. Lwtsy d wwar, waa Fated in tho arm INS _ _.�: 4 -day At"1 , j7_� c __.. A D. �RatLi_!'_ O'C btM 1i►i 00WD C. SENNYHOFF Ankoar of now FII,«F,D JAN 5 1455 sox F. mbalY n, "m of EXHIBIT 6-C ORIGINAL 775SM RlCl rmn IA1m Bull no. 1� $ Qurtwo .a lD11 _gat -/ � ,�• , RDMMN COUMTT, M1MnM0 A FILED 0081 , r Fl71,10mons AudrtM I rA ` �� �le� Y /►r Y: ar� ow �22I r9--ice,.0,.,..... �l Y `i: ^ tee• \ �'/ La.. i e0 .— Mr i JB i I o � , i I hereby certify that in accordance with the p-ovtotons of Chapter SOLI, Minnosot i y Statute: o; 1949 as emended, I have murveyed , the Iull v..:g-dascr<t»d tract .h l:nd to the County of Hennepin and State of Mtnosaota, to%ram wit: All that part of Lot 1, Auditor's Sub- 4 lvtalon No 169, Renntpin County, Minnesota tncludtng secretions and relittions thereto 4. deaerihed as follow: Cowooencing at the Southeast corner of Lot 7, Northshore Cottage Acrei; thence Northerly along the Easterly line of sold lot 7 sad the off@ :atend@d to eta inter:ectton with the centerlinm of �. ter,. re►A the County Rosd running Northeasterly and Southeasterly rare wrti A. through Lot 1 and 2 of @aid Northshore Cottage Acres; thence tea oft— • No-thwest:rly along the centerline of s* jTj_d� rribod ^ounty Road to tee tnterreetton wttb • a. tat. 66 feet Bouthuat:r.v ■t right angles from the Southeut@rly lino of the Groat Northorn Railroad right-ot-way; thence Southwesterly parallel with said right-of-way and distant 66 feet therefrom a distance of ' 336.65 toor_ to the actual point of beg:nning of the tract of land to be daseritred; thence continuing Southwesterly parallel with the Bomth- easterly line of said railroad right-of-way a diacance of lU feet; thou" 4eflocting left 94' U ' to the ordinary to water mark of brown's U7 ; chance Northeasterly along the ordinary low water eark of brm. 's 4y to its tnt:-::r?ton with s lino drawn Southeasterly tram the actual point of bag tnning and which Iaat mentioned line lorwu an Interior sent@ of 89' 16' with the Nortbwesrorly It" of the tract of lamed beint deacribed; thence Northwesterly to the actual point of beginning; mood thst the survey abowm bursts to a correct dolio"tiw of said survey. scale: 1" - 100' llrvee R. Leus7 . ir. s)u Dote 6-10-64 o Iron sarkor &JUXT & LEUST, LnWirwers 6 SureeyoTo Bearings shown are asnasd laag late, Minnesota This registered land survey w;a approved and accepted k7 the Tiltsg• Cotmeil of the Village of Orono, Minnesota, et a regular rating thereof held this _Jjj - day of _Jr It A D. 19". TII1AGb COINCIL OW ORCM n&%6 Kayser ()MCI Cr RWXTAAR Ol TtTL M n by Clert HINNLPLN COUMTT MEN4ibUTA I -- _ 1101116eil L Ns•sq Ce,vjy Thet IM ortttm Refistered Land Surety N5 /a3_ F11, of ASOWW Of Tian, QW0111 d Lw m*% M fl' M a f`✓�' r�q j • !tl► � � ^! dw d_._I�-•---/l Q �IiH /ll1,V,dcletat w : ' ..Ttp'�..� : BEN K ALUSON a MISS r 1067637 1067637 • 1350 REGISTERED LAND SURVEY M0. -,,-- w r..r.. /— •err ,1 Zo .{. ....... r. w.d �. 1 �t' � / / 'Oro • . � raw J! M.+4 \ f..� , ! Lwa«.. �.i....Lr.•./,... d w4. ,`e.....ti..L�. N' ,% .I��.t _ %'q . \ at,.n 64 ' k I ho"tV •wrtify that in aeeortt mw 0 % \ with the pr•►is low of Chapter No, / N9 1llsesOU Statertaa of 19d9 u asmmdad, I ►e" •Mrs the rb losrirlj�. / / o ,49! �.�w W . r�' R N described tract of Ind is the Coati• / - / r••.- t j r,' � \ of unnoviia bad aaa of teima.aeb., to wits will that Part Of Lot i, daditw'e W Adiriales Barber 169, yqe /rrawpin CsMty. 1limmeents, end asare- ' laai dd b f��uD�art/ea�iy d�lrw 1 �' CNO 4.+.I ,•, ,w.y a..,l an,, , k�r ` so follow t Commencing at tb7 sau:i_ �[� �` r, w ^� ..� ✓{ fin ' east earner of Let 7, loth fiord Cet- i tap fines, theme* awther asterl7 lice of said Loot 7. w bar/ tha N_'i yes Clt,/ QA I S � ` ` o `� t V the a�ra� to I the ynith �CwN' !3 ram';r�lag Ycrth,wstorly sad Southeasterly thnngh Leta 1 ad 2. of ale B►rth More Cottage Acrool thamos Nerthswa'srly along the nester lima of said last described Csmettl Sued to Ito intersection with a Tina parallel with and distant 66 feat Sowthuastarly at rilbt aaglso lrsn the Somthamotary lima of V "net Northern Railroad r1ght•of-+ay• thaea Southeasterly parallel with said rise%-cf-aW and distant 66 rest thow- ,roe ee of )16.65 feet to the actual rtolet of beginning of the tract of Lad to be d•eoribedr themes Westin" Soutl . e 't• .rallal with the Sowtfwasterl7 lima of bald rallread -lght-of-My and distant 66 No Southeasterly at VWangle, t • to its istersectios with the r•r%hwr?v lima of the plot of Nosse an torts syh theme• N•uthaastarly al-4 the No-_-t .!ma of plat of %bate*-. on Brown's 4V and tb •snesnis %Aar• of to a Pais% dstaasdsod as lellacmor D mdag et the Nor corner of Lot ). Bane rtn Slum sky, as a'V Is an file ar of reesrd is the aMam of the Astor of Dnsds In and for the Om�mty of asrunpia end ?tsta at rQsmem.te' t Southeasterly aLstg the Noethvrly ilas of lots )r J. cad k In ea,d Noes• on &rowels qy, a QLtasoe of 267 rent{ thw rb . loatime an as angle to the Taft flan last described LIM 10600:' s distance of n.SS rest to goo Int.rseetlen with tb l rtherl.7 Use of arld •aura an lowa'a sky and as extemelam thereof, sold point of intersection being the point -met a be detersdeedt thanes continuing from said Point an dataetand and st ran angle %a the rlgbt of lAOV' from, said *wtheastorly ia of the plat of Nosnn an srma,s sy th and e ex%we"M thereof il through said paint so dotardnsd, a dirtanas of )l.r5 , • %, theme* r fl••tlmg an as a.ngla is the wig>K flenm grid iYl described line )loll' a dietamee of 7747 feet move or Lae, to tins soilmrry low water mart an snorts sail %rename Nertheays.. orly almw ordinary law water mark of Neer'• Dy to Its lnbsres•tles with a liar dim Sowthmaste. 'ram tho neeal Past of beginning and which lest remtfoemd limo rat as lntinlwr angle of /103A' dth smother lima dra+a "'"Uma•terly f"M dal/ actual Point of hegirndag anti parallel with the louthemet•rly Ilia of %rem treat N.rth.ra bdlrood rUAtref-etsyh 'Amemme bat►• westerly in a strsiRht lima to the actual pout of bwamdng, aeoordlme to as plat of said awu%w's Sandisieleta knbw men seameritn County, KimaooL, e ropt that part euleseed within lagla%o Sbewy ft. 1121. and that Nm omaey sbr „' } hereon Is a correct delineation of said •army. dated thin day Of hl... 197).. � \ t. tenet Mae Is r ]bin Rogiotared Land Smwy y approved and artep sW bg the IIL1ys Connell of the Village Cr of em, Illsee•eta t e meeting thereof held this ,.aTdof MAEC* _A.N. 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I.Jr'Y Ii1 (.: .,..t-L.H(Y TAXWUf4.11S suw as •.Au t,. ra .t oar a Pw • T1E STATE OF ItRMItOTA DOES NOT Race" ANY FEIOPfRTY TAR REVENUES TFE STATE OF 1pESOTA 11110140" YOI/1 PROPERTY TAX ev ►AY=Q CIAEOAS A/0I TO LOCAL MIRTS OF QOEMrMT 1'c (L1I 11- •.ill) r '. iL I . I 4.4 47 lka- -N C"I orqA"* rc to ry4rd Plat. jA 441 • saw. -, .�. �;, _' 0 RL. it of L�. 3 SQL >.'_ 1 ' pertof 7. LAtjE 10, 0 13 Bay A^ -OT NeroN�� Apor 22 host 11" of -M 13 '4*ttb 'AN(#A1340 Acres Jccer 604 to r GCWO Ok". (SROWNS EXHIBIT 9 State Bank of Long Lake (Minnesota Corporation) 0, to Douglas Merrit Skarp and wife Doc. No. 2306169 State Bank of Long Lake (Minnesota Corporation) 1. to Douglas Merrit Skarp and wife Doc. No. 2920415 Satisfaction of Book 2011 of Mtgs., page 622 Dated Sept. 7, 1945 Recorded Sept. 8, 1945 Book 2176 of Mtgs., page 249 Sat!sfaction of Book 2011 of :-cgs., page 622 and re -recorded in Book 2064 of Mtgs., page 426 Dated Dec. 28, 1954 Recorded Dec. 31, 1954 Book 2827 of Mtgs., page 418 Douglas Merrit Skarp Warranty Deed Berniece Skarp, his wife Dated Sept. 4, 1945 62. to Recorded Sept. 10, 1.945 Edward H. Bock Jr. and Book 1646 of Deeds, page 161 LaVerne 0. Bock, tiis wife, That part of Lot 9, North Shore joint tenants Cottage Acres, Hennepin County, Doc. No. 2306275 Minnesota, lying Northwesterly of a line described as follows: Commencing at a point on North- easterly line of Luz 9. distant 175 feet Northwesterly from most Easterly corner thereof; thence South 53 degrees 36 minutes went 14 3. 5 feet; thence South 41 degrees 36 minutes West 158 feet; thence Korth 57 degrees 30 minutes West 35 feet to a point in said line to be described; thence North 41 degrees 36 minutes East 168 feet; thence Northeasterly to a point in Northeasterly line of Lot 9 distant 205 feet Northwesterly alon• said lot li^;e from Northeast corner thereof; excepting therefrom than ,:art of Lot 9 described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Lot 9; thence South along Westerly line 25 feet; thence at an angle Southeasterlv parallel with Northeasterly line 25 feet; thence at right angles Northeasterly parallel with Westerly line 25 feet to Northeasterly line also being the County Road; thence Northwesterly to point of beginning, and subject to restrictions of record. (Shown for reference as to boundary lines) In the Matter of the Application 63. Application of District Court, Hennepin Co., MN. Edward H. Bock, Jr. and Case #12378 LaVerne 0. Bock, his wife, Dated Sept. 28. 1954 as joint tenants, to Recorded Oct. 19, 1954 Register the Title to Book 41 of Appls., page 446 Certain Land That part of Lot 9, North Shore Doc. No. 2904233 Cottage Acres, Lake Minnetonka, lying Westerly and Northwesterly of a line described as follows, to -wit: Commencing at a point on the Northeasterly line of Lot 9, distant 175 feet Northwesterly from most Easterly corner thereof; thence South 53 degrees, 36 minutes west 143.5 feet; thence South 41 degrees, 36 minutes West 1S8 feet; thence North 57 degrees, 10 minutes ':est 35 feet to a point hereinafter referred to and designated ,is point "A"; thence So..th 41 Continued EXHIBIT 10-A •. ��. 1""I tlflive 114,x hAi0('rvstA Hay, Minneetow 5.5,1230Munwipal OfL(.� ■ Uri tht, North S/ior(, o/ Lake Ahnnetonka April 28, 1982 _ 11.1i. Tearse 1254 Grain Exchan,j(- Minneapolis, MN 55415 Dear Mr. Tearse: This letter is written to confirm my comments to you in our telephone conversation of April 28, 1982, concerning your proposed dock. It is my understanding that the dock will be constricted on the lakeshore portion of your homestead lot consisting of some 25' of lineal lakeshore footage. The dock will be 5' long and 3' wide and located 10' from each side property line. As I advised, the City of Orono will issue a building permit for the construction of the proposed dock. I further advised you to contact the offices of the bake Minnetonka Conservation District because of recent amendments to th.._•ir ordinances involving minimum lakeshore requirements for new docks. Please contact my office if you have additional questions. Sincerely, Je nne A. Mabusth Zoning Administrator CC: L.M.C.P. EXHIBIT 10-B CITY OR()NO (Ifrir, IS m M—('rvstal ISII�, Minnrvu(n ''a�.t•Muniriyal ((ffirrn On the North Shore 4 hake Minnetonka May 23, 1984 Sr,irle Grain Company 710 Crain Exchange Building P.O. Box 15105 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55415 Re: Dock Construction on City right of way without peLmit and n:� principal structure - West Ferndale Dear Sir: An inspection was conducted on May 22, 1984 by John c,-r-hardson and myself for violations of the above subject structure. During this inspection, the dock has bean found to be in violation of the follow- ing City ordinances: 1) Dock constructed on City right of way. west Ferndale is 66' wici��. anu we measured 33' frog center line of road, which put us half y-� ' out on the dock in the water. 2) Construction of the dock was done without required permits; t.h" City would have explained the problem at that tin(. 3) Orono zoning code requires that a principal structure i on the property before an accessory struoture can be construct J. Sin^e you htav(2 n(-, pr ir(C il)a: structure on your tx ist inq lot, or the your feel is yours, the dock is not a le<lal structure. I am writing this letter to inform you that the doc^k is not a permitLed use and must i�(-, removed by May 31, 1984, or citations will be issued and the City will remove the dock from City property. if you have any questionE, pleas' feel free to contact mu at my oftice. Sincerely � Thomas J. Jacobs Buildinq Off is _3l . i 114 •'b f� ,cii �t L w.w. r� ?/D lj'7 Z 3 C.3 I LECAL DESCRIPTION: .hat part of WL Ii, North Sh4,rc ;:,)ttigv AcrcR. according to the recorded "i'.%t thrreof• Mennc, en County, !4:micsota, lvim! :i,ir:hwc�tor)v V)f the following cic crihrtl iin.-n?; nt "he nes, easterly comer of said :..)t b: th:^ce northwesterly { along the northc.4sterl v i ilir )f .:cicl :.ot a i di+tan,e of 40.00 feet to the point of begi r:ni jig of i i ne Lo be described: thence- ,c)uthwcIILcrly parallci with ;hc �= e•.le.h a, southeasterly lino.- cif.- ::ict L.Ii b to th.• •t i•tC, vcrtb ` s iit! Lot b and said line there tcrr:inatin;� . ��_-- — Sti.t (Jule14.z. Also the nor.heaster i v 1 �M% ; c. t '''—:he nartY.vc+Crif � 25.M feet of t.c-i[ `). North Shorei .,t:ay:e Acres. �-:x:.d Mau Ilzol c*v ;,sea•._.-- .:. _ .. _ «..:.a wool toucea".or O.. IV <ur 'rAA �-, .00 4. ME, t LEGAL DESLRIMION: That part of ;.it h. Morth according to the rccorde(I rou.Ity, , Minnesota, I vi ni- w-r hart z ol 1cwi ng de.-,L r i hed I i L h easterly comer of said 6-. LhCIC along the norchea,teriv Iiiw -if —tit; of 40.E feet to LhC 110illt It. hC,:iwIiII" A,J' be described: thctict. -o%,jkhwt-zztrI%- rsral:% w r I 01, :j&, southeasterly ILn%, o , w c N.tid Lot .. a OL Cal ip �U-e of said At 6 uld �,jid !it711� II irz Si,.n C.ft-4a Auu Also the norzheastor:v o 25.00 feet 0' Lor I). \ort h short• .1 .4, re MEMORANDUM TO: Thomas J. Radio DATE: August 8, 1985 Orono City Attorney FROM: Wa' Rockenstein II F Denson At,,, For Ralph Bagley RE: ARGUMENT IN OPPOSITION TO ISSTJA*?CE OF A BUILDING PERMIT TO LAKEVILT�E ELEVATOR COMPANY FOR A DOCK TO BE Oi.STRli( TED ON A PART OF LOT 9, NORTH SHORE COTTAGE ACRES STATEMENT OF FACTS Lakeville Elevator Company, a Minnesota Corporation (Lerein- after "Lakeville"), owns two parcels of land in North Sh-re Cottage Acres, Lake Minnetonka, City of Orono. These two parcels are separated by Ferndale Road. Lakeville has approached the City of Orono (hereinafter "City" or "Orono") seeking variances to construct a home on one parcel and authe-ity to construct a dock on the other. Parcel A The first parcel is Lot 6, North Shore Cottage Acres (herein- after "Parcel A"). See Lxhibit A attached hereto. Parcel A is primarily low and marshy land with a buildable site on the south- easterly portion of the Marcel. Parcel A was originally platt d in 1902. The Ferndale Road right-of-way runs over the southwesterly 33 feet of Parcel A. Parcel A never has had and does not now have shoreline on Lake Minnetonka. Parcel A is zoned LR-IA, One Family Lakeshore Residential, under the City's Code of Ordinances Chapter 10, Land Use Regulations (Zonincj) (hereinafter "Zonin,� Code"). Because Lakeville had a prospective purchaser 1 A (and Parcel B) who wishes to construct a residence 21 A, Lakeville has applied for and been granted certain var.� for construction of a residence on Parcel A. Parcel B The second parcel is the northerly corner of Lit 9, North Shore Cottage Acres (Hereinafter "Parcel B"). See Exhibit A attached hereto. Lot 9 was originally platted in 1902. Parcel B was separated from the rest of Lot 9 on September a, 1945. See Exhibit B attached hereto. The Ferndale Road right-of-way runs over the northeasterly 33 feet of Parcel B. The remaining unen- cumbered portion of Parcel B measures 25 feet on each of its four sides. When originally platted, the portion of Lot 9 unencumbered by the Ferndale Road easement which later became the unencumbered portion of Parcel B was completely submerged under Lake Minnetonka. See Exhibit C attached hereto showing "Shoal 'water Channel And Dredging Area" over this entire area. When separated frcm Lot 9 in 1945 and ap to and including the present, the portion of Parcel B unencumbered by the Ferndale Road easement has been and remains completely submerged under. Lake Minnetonka. See Exhibit . attached hereto showing 18 feet of water between the shoreline of Lake Minnetonka and the b(-.tinning of the unencumbered portion of Parcel D. -- Parcel B is zoned LR-lA, One Family Lakeshore Residential, under the Zoning Code. Because Lakeville has a prospective purchaser for Parcel B (and Parcel A) who wishes to construct a dock on Parcel B, Lakeville now seeks a determination from the City that a dock may be -instructed on Parcel B. Parcel B And The City Easement For Ferndale Road The City right-of-way easement for Ferndale Road e).tends 33 feet from centerline southwesterly over the northeasterl;, 33 feet of Parcel B. See Exhibit D. The distance between the cent- �e of the easement and the shoreline of Lake Minnetonka is app -mately 16 feet. See Exhibit D. The distance from the edge of the paved surface of Ferndale Road to the shoreline is 8-1/2 feet.. See Exhibit D. The City Public Works Coordinator has stated that an area 10 feet beyond the paved surface of verndale Road is required for maintenance. This area extends approximately 1-1/2 feet beyond the shoreline of Lake Minnetonka along Parcel B. The Attempt To Construct A Dock On April 28, 1984, Mr. H. H. Tearse telephoned Mrs. Jeanne A. Mabusth, City Zoning Administrator, regarding a proposed dock on Parcel B. Ms. Mabusth confirmed her conanents to Mr. Tearse concerning the Jock in a letter on the same day. See Exhibit E attached hereto. Subsequently, ccnstruction o% a dock on Parcel B commenced. On May 23, 1984, Mr. Thomas J. Jacobs, City Building Official, sent a letter to Soarlo Grain Company summarizing the results of in inspection of the dock construction. Mr. Jacobs found the dock in violation of City ordinances and ordered it removed by May 31, 1984. See Exhibit F attaches; hereto. Subsequently, the dock waE removed. ISSUES 1. Does the Zoning Code permit the construction of a dock on Parcel B? 2. Does the Lake Minnetonka Conservation District Code (hereinafter "LMCD Code") permit the construction of a dock on Parcel B? 3. Would the construction of a dock on Parcel B interfere with the Ferndale Road right-of-way? 4. Do the letters from Ms. Mabusth and Mr. Jacobs create an expectation of City approval of a dock on Parcel B on which Lakeville can now rely so that Ci:y must approve construction a dock on Parcel B? CONCLUSIONS 1. The Zoning Code prohibits construction of a dock on Parcel B. The Zoning Code requires a principal structure on the same lot as an accessory structure, the dock. The principal structure in this case, a residence, will not be on the same lot. 2. The LMCC Code does not permit construction of a dock on Parcel B. The City by virtue of the Ferndale Road easement, not the owner of Parcel B, has the shoreline lot or site bordering on the lake required to establish an authorized dock area. -4- 3. The construction of a dock on Parcel B would interfere with the Ferndale Road easement by intruding into the 10 foot wide mainteriance area needed by the Ci:y. 4. Lakeville may not rely on the letters from Ms. Mabusth and Mr. Jacobs so as to now require the City to approve construction of a dock on Parcei B. Neither letter unconditionally promises Lakeville that a dock can be built on Marcel B. Each letter sets forth requirements for obtaining permission to build a dock on Parcel B or objections to the construction which Lakeville failed to meet and still cannot meet. DISCUSSION Zoning Code In the LR-1A District, a private dock is an accessory use. See, Zoning Code Section 10.23, Subd. Sa. The Zoning Code defines an accessory use or structure as "a use or structure subordinate to and serving the principal use or structure on the same lot and customarily incidental there j." [Emphasis added.] See, Zoning Code Section 10.02, 1. Further, Section 10.03, Subd. 9a of the Code provides "no accessory building or structure shall be constructed on any lot prior to the time of construction of the principal building to which it is accessory." Reading these provisions to- gether, it is apparent that before constructing a dock on a lot in the LR-lA District, one must construct a principal building on tale same lot. Parcel B is a separate of record from Parcel A. Construction by Lakeville or a subsequen :r of a residence on Parcel A will not satisfy the requirc rie;it for construction of a principal structure on Parcel B prior to constructing the dock oil Parcel B. Further, given the fact that the only porticn of Parc^1 B unencumbered by the Ferndale Road easement is completely submerged, it is unlikely that a principal structure can ever be built on Parcel B. Consequently the Zoning Code does not permit the construction of a dock on Parcel B. LMCD Code The LMCD Code does not permit the construction of docks except in authorized dock use areas, and only "sites bordering on the Lake" may have authorized dock use areas. See, LMCD Code Section 3.02, Subd. 2(a). A site is further defined as "any shoreline lot, parcel or other piece of property legally subdivided and recorded in the Office of. the County Recorder." See, LMCD Code Section 3.01, Subd. 6. It is apparent that Parcel B meets rieither of these definitions. Parcel B is not a site I,ordering on the lake. nhe only portion of Parcel B unencumberec! by the Ferndale Road easement is submerged under the lace and -!s not border on it. Further, the only portion. of Parcel B unencum"red by the Ferndale Road easement has no shoreline. The Ferndale Road easement extends some 18 feet beyond the shoreline of Lake Minnetonka leaving the unencumbered portion of Parcel B submerged and without shoreline. This view that the City, throu:;h the Ferndale Road easement, acquired the right to the shoreline and to the ripariar interests of that portion of the land bordering Lake Minnetonka is supported by the Minnesota Supreme Court in the case of Hanford V. St. Paul and Duluth R. Co., 43 Minn. 104 , 42 N.W. 596 Minn. (1890). In this case the predecessor railroad of the St. Paul and Duluth Railroad Company had condemned land which included the shoreline of the Bay of St. Louis. Land owners cutoff from the Bay sued to prevent the construction of the railroad. The Court concluded as follows: "We deem it unnecessary to decide whether the interest appropriated by the condemnation proceedings was the whole estate in fee simple, or only an easement. We will assume that it was only an easement. The Corporation acquired the right to the exclusive and perpetual use, for railroad purposes, of the premises which were the subject of the proceedings. Until in some manner the riparian rights should be severed from the riparian estate, they would remain properly incident and appurtenant thereto." id. at 121. In the situation at ;land, the original 1902 plat of North Shore Cottage Acres stated "we hereby donate and dedicate to the public use forever all the streets and roads hereon shown." The public thereby acquired the riclht to the exclusive and perpetual use, for public road purposes, of the Ferndale Road easement. At the time of this dedication, the plat shows that the shoreline of Parcel B was within the Ferndale Road easement. Consequently, Parcel B has no shoreline, no riparian right to dockage, and does not meet the qualifications for an authorized dock area set forth in the LMCD Code. City Easement As noted above, the Ferndale Road easement over Parcel B is occupied by the paved portion of Ferndale Road up to a distance of 8-1/2 feet of the shoreline of Lake Minnetonka. The City Public -8- Works Coordinator has indicated that a further 10 feet beyond the pavement must be available for City use for maintenance of the road. The construction of a dock on Parcel B would intrude into this a 10 foot area needed for maintenance of the road and consequently interfere with the City's Ferndale Road easement. Consequently a dock may not be constructed on Parcel B. Expectation And Reliance On Letters 1. The Letter From Ms. Mabusth. On April 28, 1982 Ms. Jeanne A. Mabusth, City Zoning Administrator, wrote a letter to H. H. Tearse summarizing their telephone conversation of the same date concerning a proposed dock on Parcel B. In Mr. John J. Taylor's statement of facts and argument in support of issuing building permit to Shaver Corporation of Wayzata for a dock to be constructed on a part of Lot 9, North Shore Cottage Acres, this letter is characterized as follows. "Mr. Tearse was assured that as far as the City was concerned a permit for dock construction would be issued, but the LMCD ordinances would have to be dealt with." First, it is apparent from the text of the letter that Ms. Mabusth was not fully informed of the facts concerning Parcel B. Nowhere does she mention that a portion of the dock must be constructed on a City easement. And Ms. Mabusth speaks in terms of one lot, not two lots. Therefore, Ms. Mabusth's assurance that "the City of Orono will issue a building permit for the construction of the proposed dock" was not based on all the relevant facts. Second, the latter clearly states two further requirements that must be met betore -oiistr.uctincx a dock. A building -9- permit must be issued by the City of Orono, and Mr. Tearse was advised to contact the offices of the Lake Minnetonka Conservation district because of recent amendments to their ordinances. Construction of the dock was commenced without obtaining a building permit. A formal permit application might well have revealed the now apparent problems with a dock on Parcel B. No evidence has been submitted indicating that the proposed dock was examined by staff for the Lake Minnetonka Conservation District for compliance with their ordinances. Because Ms. Mabusth did not possess all the facts concerning Parcel B w`ien she wrote her letter and because Lakeville or others failed to obtain a building permit for the dock, the City of Orono cannot be bound by a claim of reliance on Ms. Mabusth's letter. 2. The Letter From 'Ir. Jacobs. On May 23, 1984, Mr. Thomas J. Jacobs, City Building Official, found the dock being constructed on Parcel B in violation of City ordinances and ordered it removed. Three grounds were presented: (1) the dock was being constructed on City right-of-way; (2) construction of the dock was being undertaken without required permits; and (3) the zoning code requires that a principal structure be on the property before an accessory structure could be constructed. Mr. Taylor's memorandum summarizes this letter by stating "the obvious implication of the letter is that the construction of a residence on Parcel A would solve the problem." This is clelirlt nut the obvious implication of the letter. One ground for ordterinq the dock removed was that it was being -1;1- constructed on a City right-of-way. Placing a residenc, on Parcel A would not remove this ordinance violation. The second ground for ordering removal, construction of the dock without a required permit, could be solved by obtaining the permit. In stating the third ground for ordering removal, that a principal structure be on the property before an accessory structure be constructed, no reference is made to Parcel A or to Parcel B. Rather Mr. Jacobs specifically states "since you have no principal structure on your existing lot, or the lot your (sic) feel is yours, the dock is not a legal structure". That sentence does not specify which lot lacks a principal structure. father it states the 'Zoning Code require- ment for a principal structure on the lot before dock can be constructed. Mr. Jacob's letter offers no grounds for reliance. Two of the ordinar.^e violations specified in the letter still pertain to Lakeville's proposal to place a clock on Parcel B. 3. Lecxal Basis Of The Reliance Claim. Lakeville has presented no authority to substantiate its claim that a dock should be permitted on Parcel B because of expectation and reliance. Nor has there been any showing of injury or damage. Recovery can be had in Minnesota for damages resulting from fraudulent misrepresentation. To maintain such a claim a plaintiff must show a fraudulent misrepresentation pertaining to a past or present fact, ; ..)wled<;ment by the person making the representation of its falsity or disregard of its truth, an intention that the other person act on it, �ha'_ the other person being reasonably -11- induced to act upon the representation did rely upon it, and damage attributable to the misrepresentation, See, Inter -Royal Corp, v. Lake Region Eq uipmcnt Co., 308 Minn, 459,241 N.W.' 486 (Minn. 1976). No evidence has teen aubmitted by Lakeville on any of these points. Additionally, as a general rule expressions of mere opinion are actionable. Rother v. Hiniker, 208 Minn. 405, 294 N.W. 644 (Minn. 1940). S4e Keaton, Fraud: Mispresentation of Opinion, 21 Minn. L. Rev. 643 (1937). -1<- STATEMENT OF FACTS AND APGUMENT IN SUPPORT OF ISSUING; BUILDING PERMIT TO SHAVER CORPORATION OF WAYZATA FOR DOCK TO BE CONSTRUCTFL ON A PART OF LOT 9, NORTH SHORE COTTAGE ACRES 1. Present owner of Property: Lakeville Elevator Company, a Minnesota corporation See Deed -- Exhibit 1 2. Legal Description of Property: That part of Lot 6, North Shore Cottage Acres, Lake Minnetonka, lying Northwesterly of the following described line: Commencing at the most Easterly corner of said Lot 6; thence Northwesterly along the Northeaster?y line of said Lot 6 a distance of 40 feet to the point of beginning of line to be described; thence Southwesterly parallel with the Southeasterly line of said Lot 6 to the South- westerly lisle of said Lot 6 and said line there terminating. And that part of Lot 9, North Shore ���'�y� Hcres, Laic dc_.c. ild-a as follows. Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Lot 9; thence Sout;i along Westerly line 25 feet; thence it an angle Southeasterly parallel with Northeasterly line 25 feet.; thence at right angles Northeasterly parallel with Westerly line 25 feet to Northeasterly line also being the County Road; thence Northwesterly to point of beginning. For ease of ref.ere ce and discussion, the parcel which is a part of Lot. 6, and on which a residence will be constructed is hereinafter called Parcel A. The parcel which is a part of Lot 9 is hereinafter called Parcel B. See DAed -- Exhibit 1 3. Phys-cal characteristics of Property: Parcel A is primarily low and marshy land, with tuilding site un SoutheAsterly portion. The Ferndale Road right- of-way runs ovc- 'hwesterly 33 feet of Parcel A. Pafce?. B is partly submerged under the waters of Lake Minnetonka at the 929.4 level of the Gray's Bay Dam. The Ferndale Road right-of-way runs over the Northeasterly 33 feet of Parcel B. Parcel A and Parcel B abut one or a.iother at the center line of the Ferndale Road right-of-way. See Sure . -- Exnibit 2 and Survey Sketch -- Exhibit 3. See also Exhibit 4, Plat of North Shore Cottage Acres. ;i.. Physi.cal Characteristics of Ferndale Right-of-F:ay: Centerline of road as actually consti...:ted on the right-of-way is approximately 4 feet north of the centerline of right-of-way. Lake Minnetonka waters encroach onto the South- wes erly portion of the right -A -way at this location by approximately 18 feet fro-, the right of way centerline and 22 feet fro*., the centerline of the *raveled road. Iee 5ur%ey Sketch -- Exhibit 3. 5. Ownershi,- -)f Tract F- Notw. ti,stpoding the fact that Tract B is partial.,• submer,�A under the waters of Lake Minnetonka at thn elevat.;.on maint.iined by the Gray's Bay Dam at 929.4 NGVD, much of the area within Lots 7, 8 and 9 of North Shore Cottage Acres wad dredged out, and the shc:reline of Lake Minnetonka in this area as origina.l.•, platted exte ded far beyond the present shore ine of today. The ural low water elevation of the lake prior tc r.i.- Grays Bay Dam -vas obviously mush lower than 929.4 NGVD. The legal ^onclusion eri ng from this fact is that the State of Minnesota did not acquire fee title to the lands wh,ic, lay above the lo;, water mark of the lake_ in 1858 and those titles were passed by Patent :rom tfit In ted States Government into private ownershij. 1, original owner of Government Lot 2, Sect an 2, Township 117, Range 23 out of which North -h-)re Cottage Acres was pla',ted obtaired this fee title tc Tract. B. The fee title has been passed on by m,�sne conveyances to Lakeville r'-vator Company. See Exhibit 4 -- Plat of North Si ire Cottage Acres. This Position is strongly to Torrens Title reccrds nearby parceis of land: supported by reference rela:.ing to the following - 2 - 1) Tract A, !gistered Land Survey No. 441; Owner: Ralph C. Bagley ee Exhibit. 5-A -- Certificate of Title No. 045075 Tract t�, Registered Land Survey No. 522; Owner: Gordon H. Ritz and Joyce M. Ritz, husband and wife See Exhibit 5-B -- tificate of Title No. 547039; iii) Tract A, Registered Land Survey h:;:. 522; Tract B, R.:nistered Land Survey No. a97; part of Tract C, Registered Land Survey No. 397; Owner: Henry S. Kingman, Jr. and Marilyn E. Kingman, husband and wife See Exhibit 5-C -- Certificate of Title No. 60001.0 iv) Tra_. Registered Land Survey No. 1123; Owner: George L. Garske and Elizabeth F. Garski, husband and wife See Exhibit 5-D -- Certificate of Title No. 377687 In all cases the Registered Lane. Surveys ors either side of Parcel F. and unregistered Lot 8 of North Share Cottaie Acres include areas within the designated tracts survey-' which are present.iy submerged, and the certificates of title show fee ownership in individuals to all of those tracts, not just the portion above the hi-h water mark See Exhibi 6 -- }registered Land Sur,. Nos. A -- 441 B -- 397 C -- 1123 I) -- 1350 In all cam,%. xcent for Registered Land Survey No. 441, the title t.c �,e .ndividuais is made expressly subiect to ". . . the perpetual paramount rioht of the public to use for the purposes of navigation or other public purposes all that part of :.he above (les-ribed premises lying between the ordinar,- high •.,rater nark of Brown's Bay and the ordinary low water mark of Brown's Bay;" Secs Exhibits 5-B C and D. For some reason, the State of Minnesota was never Gerved in the Registration proceedin-• __i Tract A, RLS 441, and so had no opportunit., - ,nest or reo>>; re a similar clause in that proceeding, bu~ it is clear under current law that the right of the public to regulate the use of the waters lying over privately owned lake bed is a paramount right over the private title to those lake beds. 6. The City and County consider Parcel B to be a valuable parcel of land and have consistently through years pla,.ed a value upon it and taxed it as a separate tax parcel. Its current market value according to the 1985 Real Estate Tax Statement is $1,000.00. Its Tax ID No. is 02-117-23 43 0011 See Exhibit 7 - Tax Statement. 7. As platted, Parcel B has legal public access to it via a publicly dedicated right of way, Ferndale Road. See Exhibit 4 -- Plat of North Shore Cottage Acres Exhibit 2 -- Survey Exhibit 3 -- Survey Sketch Exhibit 6 -- half Section Map. S. The dimensions of Parcel B would permit a dock to b- constructed on it under the provisions of the Lake Minnetonka Conservation District ("LMCD") Ordinances. The dock could not be more than slightly less than 25 feet in length, being the 25+ '-)ot shoreline width of Parcel B. LMCD Ordinance 3.02 oubd. 2. a). Approximately 13 feet of that length would be over that portion of Parcel B underlying the platted Ferndale Road right of way which is presently submerged. A five foot wide dock could be accommodated to provide the 10 foot set back area on either side as required by LMCD Ordinance, Section 3.02, Subd. 2. h). However, the LMCD Ordinances also makes provision for special sites in existence on February 5, 1970. LMCD Ordinance 3.02, Subd. 3. b), c), d) and e). Parcel B was creat�u by deed dated September 4, 1945, recorded September 10, 1945 in Book 1646 of Deeds, page 161. Sege Exhibit 9 - Copy of Abstract - 4 - page -- Entry #62. These provisions may permit an exten- sion to deep water (three feet) and vary set back requirements, if the facts require it. Because the actual shoreline of this Parcel B roughly parallels the North- easterly line of Parcel B, and is uneven while Parcel B is measured along a straight line, such shoreline as measured would exceed 25 feet in length, t,nd the dock would qualify for the storage of one watercraft under LMCD Ordinance 3.02, Subd. 9. a). See Exhibit 3 -- Survey Sketch. ARGUMENT: 1. The Issue of Access. Both Parcels A ar.d B have legal access via the platted and dedicated Ferndale Road. The City is entitled to use that dedicated roadway to it._ full width, if needed, for public travel, utilities, etc., but the City cannot, without going through condem- nation proceedings, eliminate access to a platted, sub- divided, legally taxed parcel of land. The waters of Lake Minnetonka at their present level (and presumably at the level of 929.4 NGVD) flow over a portion of the Ferndale Road right of way. Although the City has not abandoned or vaca•.ed the submerged portion of its right of way, the City is not using it (nor can it reasonably L e it) for any purpose for which it was dedicated. The owner of the underlying fee title has the right to utilize that portion of the dedicated public right of way not used by the City in the same minimal way it could use it if the City exercised its rights to its full width, and that is, fcr ar-,:ess to its fee owned Parcel B. This right is best and most reasonably implemented by permitting a dock or other access device to be constructed entirely within the 25 foot width of Parcel B from the actual shoreline out and onto Parcel B within the guidelines of the LMCD Ordinances. The right would, of course, be subject to the City's right by filling or, otherwise to expand the City's actual and permitted right of way use, but aF a piictical matter, the owner can easily accommodate any such expansion by varying the length of its dock at the shoreline. Neighbors' concerns with respect to public use can be met by requiring a gate with lock devices and signage at the shoreline end of the dock. The existence of a dwelling house on Parcel A and the ability of Parcel B to fit within the LMCD Ordinance provisions based on shoreline location and the dimensions of Parcel B, permit the regulatory require- ments of the State exercised through the LMCD with respect to use of public waters for dockage to be fully met. 1. A Unique Situation. The issue of access to the fee owned, taxed, separately platted and identified, underwater arcel B makes this situation unique and able to be strictly categorized as non-precedential. Where public right of ways abut or have included within th.:m, the low water elevation of Take Minnetonka, there will be no private title to which access is required on the lake side of the right of way. If situations occur where private fee Title exists within flooded rights of way, or on the lake side of such rights of way, then each and every case will have to be examined on its own merits, with careful review and research being made of title history, platting, dedication language, and other factors, including, the reay)nable expectations of the property owner, before a determination can be made. 3. Expectation and Reliance. Prior to the present owner's acquisition of Parcels A and L, Mr. If. H. Tearse, Jr., the principal officer cf the present owner, conferred with the officials of the City of Orono with respect to this fact situation and inquired as to the availability of a dock on Parcel B. Mr. Tearse was assured that as far as the City was concerned, a permit for dock construc- tion would be issued, but the LMCD Ordinances would have to be dealt with. See Exhibit 10-A -- Letter from Zoning Administrator. in 1984, not fully understanding the "principal structure" requirement of the City's ordinances, the present owner constructed a dock on a part of Parcel B, including a part which was withii, the unused and unusable portion of Ferndale Road which was under water, received the letter attached as Exhibit 10-B citing lack of permits and non-compliance with the principal structure require- ment, and immediately removed the dock structure. The obvious implication of the letter is that the construction of a residence on Parcel A would solve the problem. CONCLUSION: Lakeville Elevator Company now has pective purchaser for Parcels A and B who wish to cc a principal structure on Parcel A. The purchas,4 also wishes the permit to include permission for a dock on Parcel B and - 0 - on the unused and presently unusable submerged portion of the City right of way on the platted Ferndale Road. The purchaser will be amenable to adjusting the length of the dock at the shoreline and to accommodate future poss'ble City use of its now submerged right of way and to some reas-nable method of signage and gates in the dock con:,truction to protect the private nature of the dock. DORS&Y a WFiTNEY By 27�hn J TIor o'lAttor ys r Lakf le for Company 2200 irstnk Pa a Ea Minn apolis, nnes a 55402 612-3 -2 - 7 - .1-E t) r r f � LAKE AINNETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT Nick) 402 EAST LAn ;TREE T WAYZATA, MINNESOTA 55391 TELEPHONE 6121473.7033 FRANK MIXA. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR •OARD MEMIEIIS NOu.•ri 1.plon 0-own, Chair an Grevnwo la noocrI P aascop. Vice Ch. man ir.0. uc,u0 JoEI r n Hurt Secretary July 8. 185 Orono .Jw, Elarn. Treasurer M .0 nn Eun..ro G Elaurnan Ton... 6.ry ShaverC p of Wayzata . k B., neon 6 I.nn,tunsa Beach F•..r.r, �0 061oncnau. Subj : Ri Irian access A1.n,%. I1.610 • . J Ga•w000 .. pha.•en A..a•.•, G.s.uln GentlemeL; Nun nr,lem.•r S.",Mg Polk In response to your inquiry concerning use of road right- A�b• I K P.I;suury ►.onnoton ka of -way for residential dockage, under the IMCD Code, riparian N'oe't E. SIwum vy:xw.„..0 right of access g for dockage purposes may be g P P Y acquired b q Y A.cr...raJ Soderup•U agreement of the parties involved. V.aor.., C.ol H W.J.su.•r E"°'•�' Any transfer of such rights would probably diminish the rights on any ploperty remaining. Use of tle frontage would be st:bject to regulation under the LMCD Code, especially Section 3.02-S9. shorline require- ments, a}tached. Sincerel, , LAKE MIN:ETONKA CONSERVATION DISTRICT Frank Mixa Executive Director 3.02 GE'!ERAL REGU.' 4TIONS. Subdivision 1. Prohibition. No person s),all use ai{ area of the Lake outside an authorized dock use area for dock:, moorings, boat storage, swimming floats, ski jump sto age or di- ing towers, unless such use is specifically permitte, under th provisions of this chapter. No person shall use any rea of th Lake within any authorizes dock use area for docks, m orings, b it storage, swimming floatE, ski jump storage or divin towers w shout the consent of the ri-,arian owner. No person w o is in c irge or control of any pros rty on the lake whether -s owner, !nant, occupant, lessee, oz otherwise, shall allow an- sunken, -ecked, junked, or discard(.� boat or water- craft wi hin any d :k use area for a period of longer than one week; provided, ho, =ver, that this limitation shall not apply to boats or watercraft within the dock use area of a commercial establishment engaged in the business of repairing and rehabili- tating boats or watercraft and which is so engaged with regard to such boat or watercraft. (As amended Ord. No. 26; Ord. No. 42) Subd. 2. Authorized Dock Use Area. An authorized dock use area is described z s fol-boos c a) Length - The authorized dock use area for sites border- ing on the Lake extends into the Lake a distance equal to the site Lake frontage to be measured at right angles to the side site lines and, except is provided herein, shall not extend into the Lake a distance of greater than 200 feet in the case of commercial docks in existence on August 30, 1978, and 100 feet in the case of other docks to le measured on a line parallel to the site side lines as extended into the Lake. In the case of commercial docks in existence on Aucust 30, 1978, the lakew&rd extension of the dock use area more than 100 feet from the shoreline shall be limited to the distance from shore of the docks in existence on said date and that portion of said docks more than. 100 feet from the shoreline may rot be altered or expanded. (As amended, Ord. 44) b) Width - Tie authorized dock use area for sites bordering on the ;make is 1im ted in width by the setback limitations pre- scribed herein. T:e setback from side site lines as extended in the Lake shall be s follows: For that port on of the length of the authorized dock use area which extends from the shore. - Zero to `j0 feet 50 to 100 feet 100 to 200 feet The setback shall be 10 feet 15 feet 20 feet Where boat slips open toward a side site line, the setback pro- vided shall be at least equal to the slip depth, but shall not be less than 20 f(3t. Setbacks shall be doubled for all multiple docks or mooring i -eas and commercial docks on each side where -uch multiple doc) i are not lgcated adjacent to another multiple Eck or mooring a: to or commercial dock. (As Amended, Ord. No. 14, Sec. 2; Ord. No. Z, Sec. 3; Ord. No. 19, Sec. 2; c) Measurem, ,t - Authorized dock use a :gas shall be measured from tht point wh -h forms the shoreline whe. t.'Ie Lake is at elevation 929.4, tional Geodetic Vertical 1tsm, 1929. During periods when the ke level falls below 929. faet and when so declare( by resol ion of the Board, the Exe:,ltive Director may issue p(rmits for emporary dock extensions beyond the author- ized dock use arei subject to the following limitations: 1.) Need for the temporary dock extension must be demonstrated by the applicant. 2.) The extension shall be a temporary, seasonal type dock. No extensions may be on pile driven or permanent year-round docks. 3.) The extension shall meet all requirements of this Code other than the length limitation described In this section. 4.) The extension shall only be permitted during the time the water level is below elevation 929.4 feet and, at any given time, shall be permitted only to the extent of the equivalent dockage and comparable depth e}isting at a lake elevation of 929.4 feet. 5.) The extension, together with the original doc)-, shall nct be used to provide storage space for a greater number of boats or watercraft than are authorized under -this Code or for a greater number of boats or watercraft than are licensed if a license for the dock is required under this Code. (Ord.. 21 ) Suk,d. 3. Exceptions: Modifications of Authorized Dock use Areas. a) Two or m(re adjoining site owners may by mutual agree- ment, adjust tl,(-!-t side site setback requirements or may use their combined aut'orized dock use a, :s for a single common dock or mooring ar,.a for their respec ive private uses, but in any even:, must ob erve these side setback requirements at the outer si-:e lines o the combined sites involved in such a joint use. A dock or mo ring area located, constructed, installed or maintain!d under t is provision shall not be considered a "multipl! dock or oorir.g area" unless such dock or mooring area is constructed or aintained for the storage of five or more watercra .t. b) A site in existence on February 1970, which has a lake fz:)ntage of 0 feet or more, but less ian 60 feet, may have a dock extendin( up to 60 feet into the 1:Ke. Any such site which 1 as a lake frontage of less than 40 Lee!t may have a dock which extends be and the authorized dock use area to the point necessary to rea:h a water depth of three feet, and no further; provided that no such dock shall be located or extended more than 60 feet into the lake. Side setback requirements shall be observed, however, unless a variance is granted by the Board under Section 3.04. c) The authorized doc' •sse area, in the case of sites 50 feet ir, width or less in exit _ence on February 2, 1970, may be expanded to a sile setback limitation of five feet, provided that such setback in io way impairs access -to neighboring docks. d) The lei gth limitations pre,.cribed by this ordinance may be adjusted under the variance provisions of Section 3.04 to allow the constr<<ction and Mai-t Qnance of a dock in the lake to a water depth of three feet at x..e outer end of such dock to pro- vide adequate water depth for navigation and to protect the environmental quI:lity or natural habitat of the water adjacent to the dock. e) A 25-f(lot addition may be allowed at the outer end of a commercial dock for the purpose of fuel sales and related ser- vice, but in no case for the storage of watercraft or rental of dock space. (As Amended, Ord. No. 18, Sec. 3). Subd. 4. _f_ructures Not to Obstruct. No dock, mooring] or other :structure ;hall be so located as to obstruct a navigable channel., or so :s to obstruct reasonable access to any other dock, mooring a ea or similar structure authorized under this chapter. No do.k, mooring area or similar Structure shall be located or designed so that it unnecessarily requires or encourages boats using it to encroach into any other authorized dock use area. A dock, mooring or other structure is "author- ized" if it is aitomatically permitted under this ordinance or if it is a variance permitted under Section 3.04. Subd. 5. E3ace Between Boats. Reasonable space shall be provided in mooting areas to allow navigation freely between moored boats. S bd. 6. l :tensions. No multiple dock or mooring area or commer ial dock 6ha11 extend across the extended zone line betwee sites z, ied differently by a municipality. (As Amended Ord. N . 18, Sec 3) S bd. 7. usual Ce i_gurati_ons. Wh re the provisions of this o dinance u2d cause the authorized (�c% use area of two or more sites to o -rlap, or where there is :,y other unusual con- figura.ion of s -)reline or extended lot lines, which causes a conflict betweei the owners of two or more adjacent or nearby sites as the use of the same area of the lake for docks, mooring areas or other structures or for reasonable access thereto, the owner of any of the affected sites may apply to the Board for a variance pursuant to Section 3.04. A variance may be (a) to permit the applicant to locate a dock, mooring area or other structure in a '.ocation different from that permitted by this ordinance or (b) to permit or require the owner of any adjacent or nearby site to do so. Subd. 8. Iocks: Dimension Limits. A dock as defined in Section 3.01, S�bciv Sion 2, may exceed six feet, excluding posts, in either its length or width, but not both; provided, however, that docks which are in existence on June 30, 1982 and which are in compliance with all the provisions of the LMCD Code other than this Section 3.02, Subd. 8 shall be allowed to con- tinue in their present form without expansion or modification until such time as such docks are replaced or until 50% or more of any such doc': is damaged or destroyed. (As amended, Ord. No. 12, Sec. 2; ()rd. No. 55. ) Subd. 9. S.ioreline Recruirements. a) No new docks or moor- ing areas other than commercial docks shall be constructed or established which provide space for or are used for mooring or docking a great(:7 number of watercraft than one for each 50 feet of continuous sl )reline in existence on May 3, 1978. When mea- surements deters ring the number of watercraft allowed result in the provision of a fractional watercraft, any fraction up to and including one ha f (1/2) shall be disregarded, and fractions over one half (1/2) Shall allow one addition;-1. watercraft. (As Amended Ord. No. 40) b) Four cc fewer watercraft may be kept at any dock or mooring facility which is otherwise in compliance with this code and with the recpiirements of the local land use control authority and w1iich is located on a site which is in existence on August 30, 1978. c) Four or ,ewer watercraft may be kept at any dock or mooring area whic: is otherwise in compliance with th.' Tode and with the requirem• rats of the local land use authority and which is local 3 on a s -e established after August 30, 1978, provided there i! a reside :e on the s,Lte and the dock is owned solely by the res., dents of iat site. d) This sub 'Lvision shall nr-,t be const je,3 as limiting the rights ( f local 1 Id use a ithor.itief, to desi nare local lot front footage requireme :s. (Ord. No. 18, Sec. 3; )ri. 19, Sec. 6, Ord, 22' Suld. 10. N person shall sell, rent, or lease for the storage of boat! or water raft any space within dock use areas other than at commercial docls; provided, however, that such space may be rentee. or leas --id at doc)s of api-rtments solely for ti.e storage of boats or watercraft owned by residents of the apartment. (Ord. No. 18, Sec. 3; Ord. 32) August 12, 1985 Thomas J. Radio, Esq. Popham, Haik, Schnob:ich, Reufman i Doty, Ltd. 4344 IDS Center Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 Re: City of Orono --- Shaver Corporation, Acquisition of Parcel on Ferndale Road. Issue -- Granting of permit for Construction of Dock Dear M— Radio: Enclosed for your information please find a copy of the letter from the Lake Minnetonka Cons3rvation District ' referred to in my letter to you dated August 9, 1985. Very truly yours, John Taylor .7JT/'me Enclosure MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Thomas J. Ra:9io, City Attvrne+ RE: Or.,ntinn a Pe_mit for Construction of D• c,:: Shaver Corporation DATE: Septx oer 5, 1985 INTnODUCTION This memorandum will address some of ' �:" is::u s rai =ed oy the request of Fwa-er Corporation for a permit to c•.-ns' t a deck or. the sub jt. t property. The cent: -al issues is. follows: 1. t•,i: -they the property owner has Lite right 1-o use that portion of the dedicated public right of way not .:sed by the city; 2. Whether the dock need be constructed in conformity with r,.:gulatiuns c.r the Lake Minnetonka Cons,--rvption District (LMCO; and ordinances of the City. CONCLUSInN 1. Thp property owner does have :h- -ight to use that portion of the 3edicated public- i ? ght of wa, -•'!rrently usel by the city for ;onstruction ,f a dock. 1. %ay dock constructed wolil<i have to com, th the C', i .{rerriertts of the LMCD and ordinar--es of the City. ANALYS :•-) I. The property owner posses � t right to con" L uct the dock . T`,e quesc ion of the own.er't i , . "Ile 1.12ct a duck in jb jec: property foc--?:,es or: :nd s;:.:merged portof tt, dedica' --.A platted %ay for Ferndale Road. It i7 ..ehc th:, :h.• [eUuested riucK not be bl!ilt in su.-h a way as to obstr,- t any portion of the dedicated roadway which is being used for public travel. The owner�f the underlying fee title, however., has the right to use that portion of the .iedicated public right of way not being used by the '.ty as long as that use is compatible with the use by the pub:,c. Town of Kin burst v. International Lumber Co., 174 Minn. 305-,—M9 N.W. 172, - 1 (1928). The chief factual issue thus becomes whether the proposed dock is coi-vitible with the public's use of Ferndale Roa." The opir;ions of t'..e City Engineer anc 'ublic Works Coo. '=nator should be sought regarding the i iipact such a dock wotl a upon the safe use of the road. Should the dock caul .aty risk- or otter interferences •pith the use if the road, .--e Council could legitimately deny the request•.:4 permit. Moreover, even if the permit is granted, the City should require certain safety precautions and that the applics,+: holl the City harmless from any causes of actionr that miy;. arise from accidents involving the dock. As with any action, the City should be concerned with the precedential value of its decision. At the same time, however, when dealing wi:.h parcels of land, which are unique unto themselves, the precedent set by any one decision, is limited to the facts of the situation. Each case must be examined on iti own merits, with the following being considered: 1. Title histor- 2 Platting histc ?. Physical (-haracteristics of the property; 4. Taxing records; 5. �i^ :et:y issues; 6. rference with ,se of )ublic property; and, 7. .cugth of the clock . At best, future r-quests For cons, ruction of docks in dedicated but unused public right -,f ways could be supported on the grounds of precedent only if the facts %,re substantially similar to those involved in this particular latter. II. Compliance with regulations of LM 'o and City ordinances. The proposed dock would F to comply with the regulations of the LACD and the C Zoning Code. Pursi.an. to - 2- LMCD regulations, the dock could not he more than 25 feet in length, and no more than five feet wide. LMCD Ordinance 3.02, aubd. B. Pursuant to Section F 3, subd. 5 of Orono Zoning Code, a dock is an accessory u-c in this particular zoning district. The import of this requirement is that a dock could not be constructed on this property a:il-hout first obtaining a variance or until a primary structure w Le constructed on the adjoining property. The applicant would also have to satisfy the requirements of Orono Ordinance 6.07, which prohibits the placing of any structure upon a City street without first obtaining a permit from the City. 1821E cc: Mark Bernhardson, City Administrator ,John J. Taylor, Esq. Walter H. Rockenstein, Esq. J MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCII, MEETING FI},I.D SEPTEMBER 9, 1985. PG 4 /a30 ffAVER/TfsARSE D- FERNDALI? ROAD WEST RIPARIAN ISSUE Jim Shai,er, 259 :. Lake, Wayzata, and 11.1f. Tearse, 1840 Fox St., were present for this matter.. Also present was Attorney John J. Taylor, Dorsey & Whitney, representing the Shaver/'Tearse interests and Attorney Walter If. Rockenstein II, Faegre & Benson, representing an abutting neighbor. City Admini :ator Bernhardson explained the background of this issue being the status of riparian rights to a 25'x25' lot, also owned by same owners, which is currently under water in the lagoon. John Taylor gave a brief history of the property and stated the applicant's request to use part of the city right-of-way to step on to a dock. Taylor also noted that there is 8-1/2 feet from the road to the water at this time. Cour lmember Frahm questioned the width to provide a safe shoulder. City Engineer Cook state' that new roads require 6-8' of shoulder, but existing city roads should have 6' conservatively. Council questioned the liability if an accident should occur on city right-of-way from the dock. Mr.. Rockenstein stated t2- t the liabi.li.ty would be the city's responsibility unless they required a harmless clause in the agreement, however, even with this clause the city may be held liable if the financial capability is not provided. City Attorney Radio submitted his opinion regarding these issues, which clearly indicates the applicant 's right to use a portion of the city's unused right-of-way and the right to construct a dock. Radio's opinion also listed several concerns to be considered. It was noted that Ralph C. Bagley, 1105 F'-rndale Wcst, has written the Council indicating his oL jection to the use of city right. -of --way. Councilmember Hammerel stated that more was being read into this matter than necessary as the re are numerous docks like the appl i .a..t is requesting and because the owner bought this lot with : parian access ri(Itits, h(, should be able to sell it as such. City Fttorney Radio stated that the property owner is paying taxes on this piece of property, which just happens to be under water, and has the right to utilize this property. MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL. MEETING HELD SEPTEMBPR 9, 1985. PG 5 #930 SHAVER/TEARSE continued Acting Mayor Frahm indicated his concerns with Attorney Radio's opinion. Frahm also stated he felt that the lots should be combined and he still had concerns on the liability. Councilmember Grabek stated that he felt the applicant should have the right of access to his piece of property which has been recognized as a legal piece of property by the State and City and which applicant is paying taxes on. Councilmember Hammerel agreed with Councilmember Grabek's statement. Acting Mayor Frahm stated that he would be against it unless the two pieces of property were legally combined. Zoning Administrator Mabusth asked the Council to reconsider thE.Lr original approval of a rear setback variance for the proposed residence on the interior lot. A recent survey conf irmed the house wi 11 be set 30.8 feet f rom the rear lot line not 37 feet as originally proposed. Attorney Radio stated that the applicant must f ile a separate application request for use of the public right-of-way and a variance to allow the dock as a structure, which must be presented before the Planning Commission. It was moved by Councilmember Grabek, seconded by Acting Mayor Frahm, to conceptually approve the rear setback variance application of Jim Shaver and directed staff to prepare a resolution for formal action by the Council at the next meeting. Council further directed the applicant to file a separate variance application with the City in order to permit construction of an accessory dock on a lot that could not sustain a principal structure in addition to seeking formal approval of the use of the public right-of- way. Motion, Ayes (3), Nays i0). #941 PAUL NUT': - RES. #1846 #946 'AVID C. COOK - RES. #1847 #951 jHN THIMMISH - RES. #1848 273y SHADYWOOD ROAD CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT/VARIANCE Paul .Nutt, David this matter. C. Cook, and John Thimmish were present for City Administrator Bernhardson explained the applicantF' request for a) variance to maintain a dock (accesscry structure) on a lot without a principle structure b) conditional use permit and variance to continue the non- conforming use, be recognized as a legal non-c anforming use. R. c_. BA(;UN 654 ("loch V%ch, Bidg. %IINN-EAP07LIS. NIIN*. Si i t ! October 11, 1985 Orono FLanning Commission City of Orono Crystal Bay, Minnesota 55323 RP.: #972 Application Honorable Commissioners: I expect to be out of town when you convene October 21 so will record by letter my interest in the captioned matter. This application should be turned down for a variety of reasons which have already been given in attorney's brief, but I would like to emphasize the risky nature of allowing a person, resident or otherwise to build anything on City property. To do so, in one case introduces the opportunity for countless others to rationalize arguments of ingenuous varieties for similar privileges, with chaotic consequences to the public. I hope Orono will not let its minimum of public land become a lauching pad for any private interest. RCB:mmw Yours sincerely, Ralph�C. Bagley pQ 15 � u 1r� CIiY U - t v of ORONO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. A RESOLUTION GRANTING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT PER MUNICIPAL ZONING CODE SECTION 10.03, Z;'1`!" ?IVISION 5 FILE i9'2 WHEREAS, Jim Shaver (hereinafter "the applicant") has an interest in the property located at 1080 Ferndale Road West within the City of Orono (hereinafter "City") and legally described as `ollows: That part of Lot 6, North Shore Cottage Acres, Lake Minnetonka, lying Northwesterly of the following described line: Commencing at the most Easterly corner of said Lot 5; thence Northwesterly along the Northeasterly line of said Lot 6 a distance of 40 feet to the point of beginning of line to be described; thence Sout'.- westerly parallel with the Southeasterly line of said Lot 6 to the Southwesterly line of said Lot 6 and said line there terminating, and that part of Lot 9, North Shore Cottage Acres, Lake Minnetonka, described as follows: Commencing at the North- west corner of said Lot 9; thence South along Westerly line 25 feet; thence at an angle Southeasterly parallel with North- easterly line 25 feet; the,tce at right angles Northeasterly parallel with Westerly line 25 feet to Northeasterly line also being the County Road; thence Northwesterly to point of beginning, (h-reinafter "the propeicy"); and WHEREAS, the applicant has applied to the City for a variance to allow construction of an accessory structure (dock) on a property that is unable to sustain a principal structure; and WHERE` per Section 10.03, Subdivision 5 the City must approve a condit. i1 use permit in conjunction with the granting of such a variance a,. the proposed accessory structure and use of the property must be formally recognized as a legal nor. -conforming use. Minnesota: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the city Council of Orono, FINDINGS 1. This -[,,iication was reviewed as Zoning File $972. 2, The property is located in the LR-lA SinOA e Family Lakeshore Residential Zon.inq District. :1. On October 21, 1985 the Orono Dlanning Commission rc viewed the application as proposed and recommended approval bAsed on the following findings: Page 1 of 5 City of ORONO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. A) The total property consists of a buildable lot and a 25'x25' lot separated from the building lot by a public road. B) The property has been recognized as one unit on the Certificate of Title for several years. C) The homestead or buildable portion cf the property is located 66 feet from the smaller tract that is riparia., to Lake Minnetonka. D) The two parcels r-nnot be combined because they are separated by public roa,.. E) '.'he riparian tract is located within a protected lagoon area. F) The tract is 25 feet in width; a dock can be built per standards of the Lake Minnetonka Conservation District without the need for variances. G) The riparian tract was created in 1945 prior to adoption of formal subdivision regulations and is substandard per current zoning standard:-,. H) Previous owner and current owner were never advised of the need to apply for •k variance to construct a dock only that a house must be built on Lot 6. '1V ')rc o staff had always advised the property was riparian *. ake Minnetonka. I) The riparian tract and portions of the adjacent public road right-of-way are now submerged by Lake Minnetonka. J) The City At.•.orney has submitted a written opinion: dated September 6, 1985 that confirms the property kwner "possesses the necessary right to construct a dock" and that the property owner may use portions of tha dedicated public right-of-way not used by the City is .,,is use does not conflict with the public's use of the roadway or create hazards in the publ:c use of the road right-of-way. K) The use of an independent tract for solely riparian purposes by a neighboring property divided or separated by public or F.rivate epgements or public right-of-way is consistent with currt-, patterns of use of the lakeshore within the city. Page 2 of 5 • C"itj� (if ORONO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. 4. The City Council has considered this application including the findings and recommendations of the Planning Commission, reports by staff and comm,:nts of the applicant and applicant's attorney and the effect of the proposed use on the health, safety and welfare of the community. 5. The City Council finds that granting a Conditional Use Permit and Variance to allow the use of the property as a riparian lot with an accessory dock not to be detrimental to the health, safety or general welfare of the public, would not adversely affect light air nor pose a fire Hazard or other danger to neigh- boring properties, nor will it depreciate surrounding property values and that the proposed level of use of the property will be in keeping with the intent and objectives of the 'Zoning Code and Comprehensive Plan of the City. CONCLUSIONS, ORDER AND CONDITIONS Bayed tton one or more of the above findings, the Orono City Council hereby grants a conditional use permit per Municipal Zoning Code Section 10.03, Subdivision 5 and a variance , Municipal Toning Code Section 10.23, Subdivi -3: on 5 (A) to permit construction of zin accessory Jock on a substandard lot that cannot sustain a principal structure thereby establishing a legal non -conforming use of the property. subject to the following conditions: 1. Execution of a special lot combination agreement recognizing the use relationship with homestead lot and riparian lot. Dock to be constr.uctr' per Lake Minnetonka Conservation. District regulations for existing lot (prior to 1.970) with less than 40 lineal feet of lakeshore and special conditions set forth by the City in the use of the public right-of-way. 3. Violation of or non-compliance with any of the terms and conditions of this resolution shall constitute a violation of the Zoning Code, shall automatically terminate any authority granted herein, and shall be punishable as a misdemeanor. 4. The undersigned applicant has read, understood and hereby agrees to the terms of this resolution and on behalf of himself, his heirs, successors and assigns, hereby agrees to the recordirg of this resolution in the chain of title of the property. Page 3 of 5 City of URA_ RESOLUTION OF THE CITY Cc NO. Adopted by the Orono City Council on this 28th day of October, 1985. ATTEST: Dorothy M. Hallin, City Cler Mary C. Butler, Mayor _(1) Property mer Page 4 of 5 jcIty, of ORc»O RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. � 41 .i te•.. STATE. OF MINNESOTA ) SS. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) On this _ day of 1985 before me a Notary Public within anO for said county, persc,nal.Ly appeareC known to me to be the person(s) described in and who Fxecu+fid the foregoing instrument, ar.d acki.owledr .d that he (they) executed the same as his (their) free act and owed, NOTARY PUBLIC MY COMMISSION EXPIRES STATE OF MT"NESOTA ) )SS. .'OUNTY OF .'ENNEPI:N ) On this day of —, 1985, before me a Notary Pub' within and for said County, personally appearrd known to me to be the person(s) :.-A .bed in and who executed the foregoingi.nf went, and 8cK11Owledaed that he (they) executed the sam^ :]is �uheir) free act. and deed. NOTARY PUBLIC MY COMMISSION EXPIRES Page 5 of 5 To: Orono Council Members 17' ING From: Michaei P. Gaffron, Assistant. Zoning Admi.nistr.atorC;; $ 1 Date: October 23, 1985r'F n.RoNo Subject: #974 Eric Christe,isr-!n, 7400-950 North Shore Drive West - Preliminary Subdivision Zoning District - RR-lB 2-Acre Proposal - Divide 4.6 acre lot into two bui-lding :,ites of 2.0 and 2.6 acres. I at of Exhibits Exhibit A - Applic- .,,n Exhibit B - Plat Map Exhibit C: - Property Ownets List Exhibit D - Sketch of Proposed DiViSion Exhibit E - Air Photo The applicant is requesting a 2 lc vision of Lot 1, Biock 1 if Englund Addition, originally create;! i Septic testing has been su', itted and both new lots have adequate :poi eil-ler shallow trenches o_ mound systems at primary and altern: *e s. -,s. Them. are no designated weti.ands on the property. A minor drainageway occurs at the north boundary -)f the property and enters the adjacent property. The standard drai.r.ag, 'i, d utilities easements along the property boundaries will be suffic nt. e applicant has not indicated where the driveway locations will be, nor ha:.; he submitted County driveway access permits. This is a fairly long stretch of straight road with good sight dis,ance, hence it may well be approved by the County foi- two entrances. if not, a shared driveway access would be required. Rathe- ..ha:. lock the appl.ivant into a shared driveway, staff recomm ids than the driveway issue be left up to the Cou^'-v to determir As is standard practice, the appropriate County acc_-s permits must bE sab.ni.tted to the City before bui.i.linq permits will be approved. Both parcels meet . 11 requirements of the Ph zoning di..trict. Staff recommends approval s -.)jest to the fcl lowing condi : .ons: 1. Standard drainage and utilities caZemerts to be shown or the Flat. 2. County driveway access permits re red prior to 4asuance of building pc.imit.s. 3. `-ut+ject to park dedication tee for the wo lots, calculated as follows: - 2 lot ,f 2.0+ acres each at $2u0/iot. = :400 - minus credi+ of $250.00 park fee paid in ..-i78 for Lc 1, 3lock 1 of Englund Addition - total park .-P to be col i -ted is $ 4 0 0 - 250 - 5:50.00. (f.._-k fee credi.. authorizfed per Municipal Code Sec ion 11.62, ubdivision 8) Planniog Commission, at their Octobf� 2, rnt.etinq, r« �ommcnded n,.e- iiminary plat approval subject to the condi ns :>:bove., CITY OF ORONO #97 SUBDIVISION APPLICATION FORM Dar RA By Fee Rec'd APPLICANT :lame �JQ/ � Y CW12lSTE.�VSE �U - Telephone �3y- jgg2 Mailing Address 5.71-1 04K-U/A�-kl I-AAJ6- 1' 1hAIFANKA0 oN 5S3yS- PROPERTY Name E Q#C- %W QIJTEN SCAj Telephone 939-95/S/L ,"oo OWNER � —` Mailing Address S>> / D/� KU►E��i�[�_,J�N E7atJ Xq ►yN SS34S (Attach list if more than onc ) ----------------------------------- PROPERTY LOCATION OO �'a`^�------- Street Address ��'1l�PTN SN Qef DPI UF• W EST p egA)D Property Identification No. (P.I.D.) 07 //7 a3 ;2a 000 1 3,? Lv? BLOCK f FNGe.uivD A6aN OQoND Complete Legal. Description to be a'tacheA to application -- ------------------------------------- EXISTING LAND USE ---- Number of Tax Parcels Ue'v-1opment Size ,b C�s:S Acres Dry Land Acres Wet Land Acres Total, all parcels Present Use (check) Residential; no. of units ✓ other ( specify) VALAWT LaN D Present Zoning District ------------------------------------------ - - PROPOSAL Division for Tax Purposes Lot Line Rearrangement Only (no new building sites) Subdivision for New Building Sites Number of Building Sites: _. 1 Existing Units _ New Units Total Units Proposed Gross Density i -�^ Units per cZ Acres Mir%mum Lot Size: gQ�tjeRl�S Square Feet Dry Buildable Land Proposed (Ise: (check) w/ Residential Other (specify) ------------------------------------- (OVER) MINIMUM MATERIAI, NECESSARY FOR COMPLETE PRELIMINARY 7P TI 1. Application Completed 7 2. Preliminary Plat informatics: on Certificate of Survc 3. Certified Property Owner's list of owners within 350' (this list can be obtained from the Hennepin County Department of Finance A-603 Government Center 348-3271) 4. Stamped, legal sized envelopes (N10) pre -addressed to each of the names on the above list with no return address. Certification by Zoning Department that Preliminary Plat Application is complete. Zoning Officials Signature Date -------------------------------------------------------------------------- NINIMON MATERIAL NECESSARY FOR COMPLETE FINAL PLAT APPLICATION 1. Payment of fees (park fee.. filing fee, sewer and water assessments) 2. Signed certificate of sur%c,y or myiar copies of formal plat. 3. Title opinion. 4. Easements, Covenants, etc. 5. Developers Agreement and acceptable form of security. Certification by Zoning Department that Final Plat Application is complete. Zoning Officials Signature Date -------_..,.--------------------------------------------------------------- FEES Sketch Plan :,view (Class I, II 6 1II) $150.00 Preliminary Review (Class 16 II Subdivisions) $250.00 Preliminary Review $300.00 plus (Class III and all non-residential) 20.00//lct Final Plat Review (Class III) $150.00* *(Plus any legal or engineering charges) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Applicant has read the above and hereby agrees to provide al 1 information required or requested by the Zoning Administrator, City Engineer, City Attorney, Plannir,? Ccmmission and Council necessary to process this application and furt.h4-�r agreEts to pay all additional fees established by ordinance. --�- ---,---------.___.___ __---------_.-_------ i Applicant's Signature ,. � ,��� .�' oats Owner's Signature - `�i�++ ) 'I., Date Applicant must have all su ttals into the City offices 25 days before the Planninq Commission Meet inq. Planning Commission Meetings are usually held on the third Monday of each month. dim P.L�1 DATE 09/13/35 SATCH COI 36 12-117-24 11 0001 r PROP ADDP 04885 CO AO NO 151 0:ZNER N:ME GARY GCRDON PEARSON A WIFE TAXPAYER GARY GOROCA PEARSON N IE/AD^R PT 1 BOX 164 IA !1.3U!.'7i MN 55364 ♦ 36 12-117-C4 14 0004 PROP ADOR 01035 CO RD NO 19 C;o: ZR NAME NOPMA A Bt CM3EPG TAXPAYER N"JRMA A BLG TERG NAME/AODR 1035 CO RD 419 r KM D M4 55364 r 38 07-117-23 C2 0009 PROP ADOR C: :ER 1:-!tE E CHRISTENSEN A S CHRISTENSEN TAXPAYER ERIC CHRISTENScN r NAME/ A^DR 6701 PE171 AVE S RICHFIELD F01 55423 dw PROP ACOR OWNER N.`.ME TAXPAYER TOTAL BATCH NAME/.0OR HENNEPIN C"11TY PROPERTY INIORMATION SYSTEM PPOPERTY OWNEPS LIST 36 12-117-24 11 0002 00570 RED OAK LA MARK BRANDOW MARK, BRANOOW 070 RED OAK LANE MOUND MN 55364 38 07-117-23 2' 0003 04701 WEST BRANCH PD C A R TRAPP ROBERT L A CAROL L TPAPP 4701 W BRANCH PC OROt10 MN 55364 33 07-117-23 23 0001 STEVEN F VALEK STEVEN VALEK BOX 386 JtiPING PARK "R1 55334 REPORT NO. PI435401 PAGF 1 36 12-117-24 11 0004 OOL55 RED OAK LA CRANT R WLNKSTERN GVANT R 11E!DrSTERN 710 NORTH SHORE DR W MLMJNO P!H 55364 38 07-117-23 22 0005 00840 l=TH tH3RE OR W CHARLES A CLARK CHARLES A CLARK 840 NORTH SHORE DR W MOUND MN 55364 38 07-117-23 23 0024 009FO NORTH SHORE DR W PAUL A ALMA WARNER PAUL A ALMA WARMER 980 N SHORE DQ W MvN^t0 MN 553E4 rl�f 001 00009 # 9 1 I CERTIFY THAT THE FACTS REPRESENTED ARE AN ACCURATE AND TRUE REPRESENTATION OF INFORMATION AS IT APPEARS THIS DATE CH TFE RECf,PCS OF THE HENNEPIN COUNTY DEPAPTMENT Of NOPERTY TAXATION, TOjvE 5_57 OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF _ /% Z'' MCA #97 Sty �2?1.I171R.2.�1 t i CITY Or —r-FmmmtTRISTA��— loft o n•7—zo W - CITY O:OAONFI s0o r /S 476 ZS 46 _ ( o :' D _ ro s _ ADD I • 400 for 11 476 11 rs: i44 y, fle S Ofoc) (lu-0) (4 t1ft V NV'3 7 0-4 7 3 —68,,.5 W, i —j WE S T, BRANCH HILL 9 -7 rev I Z4 LiffW%Iv%W i. (acc) ri z aa) . (s? CC i ;; $ 1�935 To: Orono Council Members CITY OF ORONO From: Michael P. Gaffron, Assistant 'honing Administrator Date: October 24, 1985 Subject: #977 James P. Werner, 1408 Baldur Park Road Zoning District - LR-lC, 112 Amore Application - Side setback, average setback, and hardcover variances to construct additions to front and rear of house List. of Exhibits Exhibit A - Application ,xhibi.t B - Plat Map Exhibit C - Property Owners List Exhibit D - Survey Exhibit E - Site Plan Exhibit F - Hardcover Calculations Exhibit G - Staff Memo & Permits, 1978-79 The applicant is requesting variances to construct two additions to his home. The first addition is a family r000m on the street side of the hcuse, which is proposed at ll'x32' plus 3'x32' deck. Because part of this is existing hardcover, the net increase in hardcover due to this addition is 158 s.f. for a hardcover increase from 36.5% to 38.4% in the 75-250' zone. The second addition, is to enclose an existing deck on the lake side of the house. There would appear to be nr, net increase in hardcover as a result of this addition; howeti-er, this will encroach approximately 5' into the average Lakeshore setback area. An additional variance required is to side setback. Because the house sits at a slight angle on the lot, the first addition will bring the corner of the house about 0.3 foot closer to the side lot line than the existing house corner, which is about 6' from the side line. The hardcover consisting of rock underlain by plastic on the west (left) side of the house is barely hardcover because the plastic appears to be rotting away and iG full of holes. Removal of the plastic would decrease the proposed hardcover by +/'- 100 :.f. or from 38.4% to 37.2*. 1. Side Setback 2. Average setback 3. Hardcover Existing 6' 0 (deck only) 3012 s.f. (36.51) Proposed 5.7' r � 3170 e.f. (38.4%) Variance 4.3' r, I s.f. Zoning File #977 October 24, 1985 Page 2 of 2 Finally note that. the lot is quite f lat, and most of the run-off will soak into the ground or puddle rather than run to the lake. Variances granted previously in the Baldur Park area fc:r remodeling work have generally stayed in the 30-35% allowed 75- 250' hardcover range. The applicant maintains he has a hardship in that the house is relatively small in floor area and the family needs more space. Note that a permit was issued in 1978 for an addition, deck and attached garage. Only the deck was completed. A variance was granted in 1979 for a detached garage (see Exhibit G). Planning Commission reviewed this application at their October 21st meeting and recommended approval subject to no increase in 75-250' hardcover above the existi.nq 36.5% mark, noting that there would appear to be sufficient areas of rock bed underlain by plastic that can be made non-hardccver to act as a tradeoff, and that staff and applicant can work. this out (i.e. remove a total of 158 s.f. of hardcover not within the new con- struction boundaries). A resolution reflecting the Planning Commission recommendation is attached. (� f `- (it." ORON( RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. A RESOLUTION GRANTING VARIANCES TO MUNICIPAL ZONING CODE SECTIONS 10.22 SUBDIVISIONS 1 i 2 AND 10.25 SUBDIVISION 6(B) - FILE #977 WHEREAS, James Werner (hereinafter "the applicant" ) is owner of the property located at 1408 Baldur Park Road within the City of Orono (hereinafter "City") and legally described as follows: Lot '3, Block 1, Baldur Park (hereinafter "the property"); and WHEREAS, the applicant has applied to the City for a variance to Municipal ning Code Section 1.0.22, Subdivision 1 to permit the construction t additions to an existing house, which additions encroach approximately 5'ir.*o the average lakeshore setback area; and a variance to Section 10.22 Subdivision 2 to permit hardcover in excess of the 25% hardcover allowed in the 75-25'' lakeshore setback zone; and a variance to Section 10.25 SubdivA' -..ion 613 to allow a side setback of 5.7 feet where a 10' setback is normally required. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Orono, Minnesota: FINDINGS 1. This application was .reviewed as zoning file #977 2. the property is located in the LR-lC Single Family Lakeshore Residential Zcning District. 3. The Orono Planning Commission reviewed this application on October 21, 1985, and rncomriended approval of the proposed variance based upon the following findings: a) The property is 12,000 s.f. in area ur 0.28 acre and contains an existinc:t garage and house. No other land is available to increase-. the area of the property. b) The proposed additions will cover 158 s.f. additional area that is not currently hardcover. c) Substantial areas of decorative rocks underlain by plastic exist on t'ic property that can be made non - hardcover, so that there is capability to have no net. increase in hardcover as a result of the additions. Pogo I of 4 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. d) The existing garage was allowed as part of a hardcover and setback variance in 1979. The deck at the lakeside of the house, which will now be enclosed, was permitted in 1979. e) Because of the angle of the house with the side lot line, the southerly addition will encroach and additional. 0.3 feet on the side lot line for a setback of 5.7 fee*- where a F foot setback now exists. f ) Enclosure of the dock at the lakeside causes an encroachment of 5 feet into the average lakeshore setback, but poses an insignificant reduction in neighboring views. 4. The City Council has cons this application including the f indings and recommt-_ ions of the Planning Commission, reports by City staf f, com,nents by the applicant and the effect of the proposed vari .nc e on the health, safety and welfare of the community. 5. The City Council finds that the condi1 ions existing on this property are peculiar to it and do not apply generally to other property in this zoning district; that granting the variance would not adversely affect traffic conditions, light., air nor pose a fire hazard or other danger to neighboring proper-:.y; would not merely serve as a convenience to the applicant, but is necessary to alleviate a demonstrable hardship or difficulty; is necessary to preserve a substantial property right of the applicant; and would be in keeping with the spirit and intent of the Zoning Code and Comprehensive Plan of the City. CONCLUSIONS, ORDER AND CONDITIONS Based upon the above f indings, the Orono City Council hereby grants a variance to the Municipal Zoning Code Section 10.22, :subdivision to permit the construction of additions to an existing house, which additions encroach approximately 5' into the average lakeshore setback area; and a variance to Section 10.22 Subdivision 2 to permit hardcover in excess of the 25% hardcover allowed in the 75- 250' lakeshore- setback zone; and a variance to Section 10.25 Subdivision 6H to allow a side setback of 5.7 feet whe> > ' 0' setback is normally required, subject to the following cond4t; s: Paqu 2 of 4 City (if ORONO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. 1. The maximum hardcover allowed on this property is 36.5% or 3,012 square feet in the 7')-350' zone. Applica:t is placed on notice that future requests for additional hardcover on the property will likely be approved only with concurrent removals of existing hardcover. 2. Applicant shall remove all hardcover in excess of 3,012 square feet prior to a certificate of occupancy for the proposed additions. 3. Authorities granted by this variance run with the property not with the applicant, but are permissive only and must. be exercised by application fora building permit within one year of the date o Council approval, or this variance will expire on that e.i-e (October 28, 1985), 4. Violation of or non-compliance with any of the terms ::id conditions of this variance shall constitute a violation of the zoning code, shall automatically terminate any authority granted herein, and shall be punishable as a misdemeanor. 5. The undersigned applicant has read, understood and hereby agrees to the terms of this resolution and on behalf of .,imself, his heirs, successors and assigns, hereby agrees to the recording of this resolution .in the chain of title of the property. Adopted by the Orc.no City Council on this 28th day of October, 1985. ATTEST: Dorothy M. Ha_Mn City erk Mary C. Butler ;Mayor (1) Pi operty Owner PagA 3 of 4 (J i t v of ORONO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) s s . COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) On this day of 1985 before me a Nctary Public within acid for said county, personally appeared known to me to be the person(s) described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that he (trey) executed the same as his (their) free act and deed. NOTARY PUBLIC :'Y COMMISSION EXPIRES STATE. OF MINNE SOTA ) )CS. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) On this _ day of , 1985, before -me a Notary Public within and for said County, personally appeared known to me to be the person(s) t.scr.ibed in and who executed the :regoinginstrument, and acknowledged that he (they) ex-cutc—i the same as his (their) free act and deed. NOTARY PUBLIC' MY COMMISSION EXPIRES Page 4 of 4 CITY OF ORONO - VARIANCE APPLICATION Ii►itial Application Fee $1.50.00 ($50.00 per each additional pX,Je6t) After -the -Fact Fees (Double application fee) -----•-------------------------------------------------•------------------- PROPERTY LOCATION Site Address Property Identif ication Number (P. I. D. Please check one -- Is the property ✓ abstract or torrens? Please attach legal description to application if not included on required survey. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- APPLICANT Name�r� Mailing Address Phone 41/1�/ - /) d, �/J, --------- -------------------- ---------------------------- --------•--------- OWNER Name _1 lc1 r-ne t�(�\s��J s Phone Mailing Addres Date Property Acquired .[��•`, 'i (month/year) I (do) (ot b.lso own the adjacent parcels of land. PRESENT USE OF PROPERTY Present Zoning District Present Use of Property Residential Other (specify) --___ -------------------------------------------------------------------- DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST Estimated Construction Cost $� ! '•� Describe request in detail: Lot. Area Lot Width Hardcover Setback Variances ( Front Y. Side _ Rear) Other (OVER) HARDSHIP Describe undue hardship or practical difficulty resulting from strict enforcement of zzoning regulations: „�, .0 Xp a d- - ",/-L /2 L�1 ' 1►� w - YY1:,1 %I . /f e► ti�.._� Q / �I t i � ---------------- ------------------------ ----- —--- --- ----- --- ----- ---------- DESCRIPTION OF UNUSUAL PROPERTY CONDITIONS Describe unusual property conditions preventing compliance with Zoning Code Requirements: --------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- REQUIRED SUBMITTALS �1,� Completed Application Form. (12. Certified Property Owners List of owners within 150' (you can obtain this list from Hennepin County Department of Finance A-60 3 Government Center 348-3271) �� Stamped, legal sized envelopes (#10) pre -addressed to each of the names on the / above list with no return address. 4. Certificate of survey including hardcover calculations as required. (, 5.') Plat Map. : L ' , , �,•.- - ' � Aso �z�„����±6'y_o Rffu,vISPrd _S/C.A.J-D`"�°sJT- =-- 2yo�- The Applicant and Property Owner must sign this application. Please remember that your variance application is not complete if the above ir,:ormation has not been included. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE The applicant hereby agrees to provide all information required or requested by the Zoning Administrator, agrees to payallfeesand/or unusual expenses incurred in reviewof this application, and certifies that the information supplied is true and correct to the best of hi#4er/ knowledge. Applicant's signature ['������,ti Date / / OWNERS SIGNATURE The owner hereby acknowledges and agrees to this application and fur,her authorizes reasonable entry onto the property by City staff, consultant, agents, commission members, and Council members for purposes of investigation and verification of this request. Owner's signature Date -------------- ------------------------------------------------------------- Applicant must have all submittals into the City offices 25 days before the Planning Commission M. ^tinq. Planning Commission Meetings are field on the third Monday of each month. NNrH ARMS V 23 On i 23 r ' a - RUN nATE 1` +S dATCII 005 38 03-117-23 31 0001 PPOP ADCR 01400 SALC::? PARk RO C::':ER NAME CHARLES B REIJ TAXPAYER CHARLES S REID NAME/ADDR 1400 SALCUR PR RD WAYZATA MN 55391 r 33 03-117-23 34 0013 PROP ADDR C1424 OALD:IR PARF. RD C:CNER N,Y.E M t J SJEKLOCHA TAXPAYER MICHAEL 3 JULIE SJEKLOCHA N.AME/ADOR 1424 BALOUP FAP1: ROAD WAYZATA t224 55391 38 08-117-23 34 0016 P?OP ACDR 01412 BALCUR PAr.". PC MINER ::AME LLOYD H STUTH ET AL TAXPAYER CURTIS C HAGFOP.S NAME/ADDR 1412 DALDUR PAPK RD 0710ti t^J 55391 33 06-117-23 34 00L8 PROP ACDP. �. OW71ER NAME PLRLIC ACCOUJTING SERVICES TAXPAYER ESTATE OF E:)WA^^ -PINDLER NAME/ADCR C/O LARK,IH, H07Fh;,` DCLY 7900 ::EP'XES AVE S SJITE 1500 SLODI!!!!GTGN MN 55431 38 08-117-23 34 C131 �., Pp.r ' .ilR 'iA"IE °LBLIC ArCOUIJTING SEPVICES _ltk ESTATE OF EDWARD SPINDLER -AKE "L6i C/O LARKIN, hOFFMAN. DALY 79CO XERXES AVE S SUITE 1500 BLOOMINGTGN MN 55431 r PROP ADDR C::':'R NAME TA:•.PAIER TOTAL BATCH 005 00015 NAME/ADDR HEtRJEPIN COUNT': PROPERTY INFORMATION SYSTE'1 PROPERTY OWNERS LIST 38 08-117-23 31 0002 01396 BALOUR PARK. RD TERRIS M SADLER TEPRI' M SADLER 13'6 BALDUR PARK ROAD WAii.ATA t'Si 55391 71, 08-117-23 34 0014 0'-420 DALOUR PARE; RD W R WITTMER 6 S K WITTMER WALTER R i S iAP Nl K WITTMER 1420 GALOLR PAPK FO CF,m:O tall 55391 38 08-117-23 34 0017 01403 BALDLR PARK RD JAMES P WERNER ET AL JAMES P WERNER 1408 BALDUR PARK ROAD WAYZATA MN 55391 38 03-117-23 34 0029 PUBLIC ACCOUNTING SERVICE5 ESTATE OF EDAARD SPINDLER C/O LArKIN, HOFFMAN. DAL) 7900 XERXES AVE S SUITE 15C0 CLOOMINST04 K4 55431 38 09-117-23 34 0032 PUBLIC ACCOUNTING SERVICES ESTATE OF EDWARD SPIFM LER C/O LARKIN, HOFFMAtJ. DALY 7900 XERXES AVE S SUITE 1501 BLDOMIhtGTON MN 55431 REPORT NO. P2435401 PAGE 15 38 08-117-23 31 0003 01392 SALDUR PARK RD THEOOOPE W EDER ETAL THEOCORE W EDER 1392 BALDUR PARK RD WAYZATA MN 55391 38 08-117-23 34 0015 01416 BALDLR PARE, PO JCULr.J J C UKLU 240 RUSSELL AVE SO MPLS rl 55405 38 03-117-23 34 0018 01404 SALDUR PAPK RD CHARLES AFFIAS 4 WIFE CHARLES AFFIAS 2634 JERSEY AVE S MFLS MN 55426 38 08-117-23 34 0030 PUBLIC ACCOUNTItJG SERVICES ESTATE OF ED:IARD SPINDLER C/O LA7KIN, HOiFMAN, DALY 7?00 XrP:ES AVE S SUITE 1500 BLOOMINGTON MN 55431 38 08-117-23 34 0033 HAROLD R K.ITLHEN HAROLD KITCHEN EOX 418 NISSWA MN 56468 Aw f t. �,•� 1 \ v rub,: ��e�•t .ina o:' ., su.-•icy of the of :.c)t 13, glact' 1, Pirk, r.rui t!,n nt• •c o, r-Pj ,n q.�^ lake M/rn e forgo 0 L,. 1 1 o Bo/du r ftM (/vo, ,,4 0.'./77 so.00 PbrA c- HARDCOVER CALCULATIONS - 1408 BALDUR PARK ROAD 0-75' Existing = 0 s.f. = 0% Proposed = 0 s.f. = 0% 75-250' Existing: Area = 165x50 = 8,250 s.f. rotai House 24.3 x 32.4 - 787 s.f. Lake Deck = 10x32.4 = 324 s.f. Rear Deck = 10x20 = 200 s.f. Slab + Steps = 7x13 = 91 s.f. Sidewalk = 2x45 = 90 s.f. Garage = 24x28 = 672 s.f. Blacktop = 27x24 = 648 s.f. Rock W/Plastic = 200 s.f. (some of plastic rotted) 3,012 s.f. Existing Hardcover 3,012 t 8,250 = 36.5% 75-250' Proposed Same as above, except additional: (5xl4)+(8x6)+(8x6+2)+(4x4) = 158 s.f. 3,012 + 158 = 3,170 s.f. Proposed Hardcover 3,170 _ 8,250 = 38.4% �.i C! .:-('• 4' �"T •� (I < < (.�.n it -�� ` W ' : ~i— Ad-Inictrator C:.'33=: J--=z3 Wcrner • 1403 EACC ;r I -ark Road VLzicnce: Cd.rcetion • C:n Vuricncc Frocedures be Waivcd 1-', t'crncre aro rc-jueatir;l a building permit for an addition onto an 4 f:- ; rc.:.V_:nca of 1403 Caldur Park Road. The ?ropoccd addition c: a 405 c I. ft. cttcch::J Ciro,-,c, cppr.o:A,:: .tcly NCO rq" ft. of (: 7)1 r t:.::.^ c' Jtic3n, p c occnd floor on part of the house and a C. 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MI: 11A1E LOT AI)CA W10TN DILPIiI Pt,CP)t!: 0 SLTBACK3 Ffic� Ii.SiOE NEAR "10E LAKE WETLANDS AVI?ECT/ENGINEER — Mfut Ctrtity Mufti Family, Commerc4 & Industrial Construction Plans :ERT.NO IF um) Itiildress) (Phone) 13t,ILDr¢:1 (Fj (Adulress) (Ph•jnel TYPE OF WORK N v A;;on flemoW Renuvats CONST TYPE (SLD ,:1 ki:T LA 1.,,r VALUATIU/i L Alf W RESIDOTI STORIES a 1 2 5 PEW.41T FEES SLOG PERMIT W „ 1;rw 6I1116TING --� iy ..i i.. it 11 ►. � rli. iJ`t� -�.•.... � . •I 1 J +..wif twot.ttlff6i*T►it-'1 10'1C14AN1CAL _ 1 rw� � t1�11 1 I ..... _ F # tl/ At 1 *4 re of V; 1 • 1 rlr NQRat ^1.0 CN r.fttl`Jul A ►I1• t cu:i;rh wets`,•, MILL Cr ..,r t WATf 11 K0 111)1 1, ., GIIAT;Ni "r 6 1 ftl YiG - af4flr1 ':•104 j +': 411I'll EAIt a 1J f f• t 1 4I40,01.8 1AIt 1 A P11 t', ►J)IfC)Ar I4.1(.1MCAL69-,1St.v - I.41 49110 fill f1P1 ACItPdOWLED132f,'ENT THE Ll140ERC14NQ0 Ht FIEBY HEOUE5% PERM1t,,SION TO MAKE THE HEAL IM041U i•1 P•ALNTS SPECIFIED, AND DECLARES, IJNOFR PENALTv OF LAW ACIINOWLE04EMENT AND ACCEPT ANC! OF ALL IN1 t,HMATOON. 00401TIONS A%0 14ECU404E MENT11 Nff'HiSENTEU (M THIS DOCUMENT T1tt: UNDER Si(jIUD FURTMA ACRE FS TO DO ALL Y.ORKS fN STRICT COM ►LIANCE WITH ALL CITY OI• 16HOP4000DINANCESAt4DSTATE OF fYNINf. to UILOING Lou# R10MA I NIS b wa : �n = 1 l c atrti o it* J 1 y lv 1 W .,r r11 �IINr %,c INN ::: � o lMH �I� ow■ one �. ••.� r INN No INNER 1 fo r..fte a - T-T L Ll .1 t V n T _/ q_ N t -...� .. � . � •....� ...� r~-:I � .... . • - .- - -tee.-r �..r-..._.,rp.�.. -. _- .�...� . _ � .. � � L.�.�. !loll: I -Me, ILI two '�'��NN�I�NI 3 VvS #seer. 30! CC 0 r 14 plo, CKJEIP 61 Niil p ----------- CCi 1",j81935 To: Orono Council Members CITY OF ORONO From: Michael P. Gaffron, Assistant- Zoning Administrator Date: October 24, 1985 Subject: #978 Michael McEnany, 2499 Kelly Avenue - Variance Zoning District. - LR-lB - 1 Acre Application - Construct a detached garage on Outlot A of "Kelly Cove" which was a PRD subdivision. Outlot A is technically a lot without a principal structure. List of Exhibits Exhibit A - Application Exhibit B - Plat Map Fxhihi.t C - Property Owners List Exhibit D - Building Permit Application Exhibit E - Survey/Site Plan Exhibit F - Uphoff Letter Exhibit G - Mabusth Letter 3/28/85 Exhibit H - Resolution No. 1621 Although Mr. McEnany has signed as applicant and owner, the proposal is that the garage structure will he owned by the "Navarre Cove Homeowners Association" for lease to the members of the Association and for housing the Association's lawn maintenance ek.'iip- merit. Mr. Daryle Uphoff has given his consent to the application as representative of the homeowners association. The proposed garage techn4cali.y requires a variance to Section 10.03, Subdivision 9 (A), because the Outlot has no principal structure, even though it is clear that the garage is intended to serve the 4 principal dwelling units of the Kelly Cove PRD. Orono's PRD code section does not make special provisions for accessory structures, other than subjecting them to Planning Commission and Council approval (Section 10.32, Subdivision 6). The proposed garage meets the standards for the LR-IB zoning district. It is to be located 51' from the street lot line, 26' from an existing drainage easement, and about 50' from the side lot line. The garage will make use of the existing driveway and parking lot. Existing 75-250' hardcover is about 21% with no changes proposed. Existing 250-500' hardcover is about 20%, proposal brings it up tp 22%, where 30% is allowed. From a visual standpoint, there .is quite a bit of screening from Kelly Avenue. Based on the garage meeting all the pertinent performance standards, the addition of the garage does not appear to create the need for any variances other than not having a principal structure on the same property. Jeanne Mabusth noted in her letter of response to McE:nany's building permit request on August 28, 1985, that a clause in the resolution apE-rovi.nq Kelly Co vo stated Zoning File #97h October 24, 1985 Page 2 of 2 "outlot. A, Kelly cove, may never be used for future residential con- struction, but shall rem7.in as an open space area as density credit for existing duplex units...". However, staff's negative response at that time was based on McFnany being the sole owner -)f the proposed garage. Now, with the association as owner and the indi viduai unit owners as lessees, staffs view is that the proposed garage would not be in violation of the density credit clause. Councilman Fiahm, who was involved in the review of the Kelly Cove Subdivision and who requested the density credit wording at that time, confirms that the "open space" wording was riot intended to oreclude accessory structures. Also note that. this is not the first time an association has proposes] or constructed an accessory structure on an Outlot within a PAD (Re: Ned Dayton's French Creek project). In effect, any structures on a PRD outlot must be the property of the association or the developer, and may not be owned by individual property owners. Planning Commission at their October 21 meeting voted 4-2 to deny the application based on: 1. a literal interpretation of the original resolution approving Kelly Cove provides that the Outlot remain as open space, and 2. that allowing the garage will set a precedent for allowing future accessory structures on lots without a principal structure. The minority viewpoint indicated: 1. the garage is not a detriment to the neighborhood; 2. the garage will not create excessive run-off and will be well within the hardcover limits; and 3. they original resolution on Kelly Cove should be interpretated to mean that the outlot may not be used as density credit for any residential units over and above the existing four units, and the wording "open space" does not preclude accessory structures. Based on the: above information, staff would recommend approval. of the variance per the attached resolution draft. Please review the proposed findings in that resolution. City of ORONO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. A RESOLUTION GRANTING A VARIANCE TO MUNICIPAL ZONING CODE SECTION 10.03, SUBDIVISION 9W - FILE #978 WHEREAS, Michael McEnany (hereinafter "the applicu._') has an interest in the property located adjac-ent to 2499 Kelly Avenue within the City of Orono (hereinafter "City") and legally described as follows: Outlot A, Kelly Cove (hereinafter "the property"); and WHEREAS, the applicant has applied to the City for a variance to Municipal Zoni ng Code Section 10.03.Subdivision 9(A)to permit the construction of a detached garage on Outlot A of the plat of Kelly Cove, on which parcel no principal structure exists. NOW, ;e, RF.FORE RE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Orono, M;nnesota: F1 ND I NITS 1. This application, was reviewed as zoning file #976 2. The property is located in the LR-113 Single Family Lakeshore Residential Zoning District. 3. The plat of. Kelly Cove was approved per Resolution 1.611 on April 23, I-.i4. Condition #2 of that resolution stated: "Outlot A, Kelly Cove, may never be used for future residential construction, but shall remain as an open space area -is densit;, credit for existing duplex units or Lrt:,, 1,2,3, i 4, =:.elock 1, Kelly Cove. Residential ;locks may never "'x nstructed on the shoreline of Outlot A, Kelly C( The Council f inds that this "open spree" c' ause r _,f ers to the residential unit der.sit.y limitation of four units, but does not preclude the construction of an accessory structure on the site. 4. The proposed qir-le meets all required setbacks for t I.R-18 Zoning Distri. t. Page 1 of 5 Cit,.y of ORONO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL. NO. 5. For the entire plat of Kelly Cove, including Lots 1 thru 4 and Out.lot A, the standard lakeshore hardcover limitations are not exceeded as a result of the proposed garage construction. Existing hardcover in the 0-75' zone is 0%. Existing hardcover in t'-e 75-250' zone is approximately 12,750 square feet or 21%, with no change resulting from the garage construction. Existing hardcover in the 250'-500' zone is approximately 5125 square feet or 20%. Addition of the 528 square feet garage will increase this to 5653 square feet or 22%, where 30% is allowable. 6. The proposea garage is screened from the traveled roadway of Kelley Avenue by numerous trees and shrubs. 7. The proposed garage will be owned by the Navarre Cove Homeowners Association and is intended to 'oe leased only to the owners of the 4 residential units on Lots 1 thru 4, and shall in part be used for storage of tho Association's grounds maintenance equipment. 8. Municipal Zoning Code Sectio.. 10.32 which regulates Plan^ed Residential Developments (. .,) does not prohibit the construction of accessory structur - withina PRD. Section 10.32 Subdivision 6 generally requires approval by the Council for the lr * of pr( i.osed buildings. 9. The garage in .question is accessory to the four residential units w; thin this PRD, hence it meets the intent of zoning code Section 10.03 Subdivision 9(A). The ant of 10.03 9(A) is to allow accessory structures on properties where a resident occupies the property in to oversee the use and maintenance of such ac. -)ry structures. 10. The City Council has considered this 3pplicati.on includ g the findings and recommendations of the Planni.rg Commission, reports by City staf f , comments by the applicant and the effect `, the proposed variance on the nealth, safety and welfare of the community. The Ci ty Counci 1 f inds that the condit ions exist ing on Lhis property are peculiar to it and do not apply gener, lY to `err property in this zoning district; that gran the iance would not adversely affect traffic cone _:ns, light, air nor pose a fire hazard or other dan .- to neighr)oring property; wo,ild not merely serve as a convenience to the applicant, but is necessary to alleviate a demonstrable hardship or c7ifficulty; is necessary to preserve a sustant.ial property right of the applicant; and would be in keeping with the spirit and intent of ;.`ie Zoning Code and Comprehensive clan of the City. Page 2 -)f 5 ­11 t v cif' OR(UNO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY C7UNCIL NO. CONCLUSIONS, ORDER AND CONDITIONS BasF-d upon the above findings, the Orono City Council hereby grants a variance to the Municipal Zoning Code Section 10.03, Subdivision 9(A) to permit the construction of a detached garage on Outlot A of the plat of Kelly Cove subject to the following conditions: 1. The garage shall be located per the survey with revision dated 10-11-85 by Coffin and Gronberg, Inc. which was filed with the application for a variance. 2. The garage is intended for the use only of the residents of the Kelly Cove subdivision and the Navarre Cove Homeowners Asse-iation. 3. The garage is not considered as a separate residential unit and may not be converted to a residential dwelling unit but shall be used for residential storage only. 4. The applicant and the Homeowners Association are placed z notice that the standard lakeshore setback, hardcover, and tree removal regulations of Zoning Code Section 10.22 apply to the Kelly Cove subdivision as an entire unit rather than to Lets 1 thru 4 or Outlot A separately. 5. Authorities granted by this vati.ance run with the prop4E .ty not with the applicant, but are permissive only and must be exercised by application for a bui lding permit within one year of the date of Council approval, or this variance wi'l expire on that date (October 28, 1986). 6. Violation of or non-compliance with any o; the terms ar_d conditions of this variance shall constitute a violation of the zoning code, shall automatically terminate any authority granted herein, and shall be punishable as a mis..lemeanor. rage 3 of 5 City of OR,ONO RESOWTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. 7. The undersigned applicant has read, understood and hereby agrees to the terms of this resolution and on behalf of himself, his heirs, successors and assigns, hereby agrees to the recording of this resolution .in the chain of title of the property. Adopted by the Orono City Council on this 28th day of October, 1985. ATTEST: Dorothy M. Hallin, City Clerk Mary C. Butler, Mavor (1) Property Owner Page 4 of 5 City of ORONO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. STATE. OF MINNESOTA ) ss. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) On this _ day of _, 1985 before me a Notary Public within and for said county, personally appeareO _ known to me to be the person(s) described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that he (they) executed the same as his (their) free act and deed. NOTARY PUBLIC MY COMMISSION EXPIRES STATE OF MINNESOTA ) )Ss. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) On this _ day of 1985, before me a Notary Public within and for said Count,?. personally appeared known to me to be the persons) described in and who executed the foregoing instrumelit, and acknowledged that he (they) executed the same as his (their) free act and deed. NOTARY PUBLIC MY COMMISSION EXPIRES Page 5 of 5 CITY OF ORONO - VARIANCE APPLICATION Initial Application Fee $150.00 ($50.00 per each additional project) After -the -Fact Fees (Double application fee) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROPERTY LOCATION Site Address�-c- Property Identification Number ( P. I . D. ) C' // 7 - Q 3 Please check one -- I& .:.he property abstract or ^ torrens? Please attach legal description to application if not included on required survey. 0,_`-t Jet- q ) /6, //-) (�;Llj APPLICANT Name :y -!X %� G 4eiViq& y Phone(, ") "3— &r)/ j/�� Mailing Address �� �-r _ /IT �t ----------------------� .sue x�--%;-_-- ss 31----------------------- OWNER Name ���//��Ou'aJ►�e,��.-r.� ��1►� Phone Yi/-1k130 Mailing Address yq /F{/(� /ic.-r. 4FYcc,/SagI 'OLI" SS;3/ Date Property Acquired J�,�.:_ y y (month/year) I JVC (do not) also own the adjacent parcels of land. ------- ------------------------------------------------------------------ PRESENT USE OF PROPERTY Present Zoning District Present Use of Property Residential7 8 Other (specify) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST Estimated Construction Cost $ '(DOO, Describe request in detail: Cr�nS��cas.� I r-114 94d -------------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIANCES REQUIRED Lot Area Lot Width Hardcover Setback Variances ( Front Side Rear) Other �� 'r-SO/��'i-Gfd�Cf�-O PR/N�//',� S►1�t�T�Ie� -------------------------------------------------------------------------- (OVER) HARDSHIP Describe undue hardship or practical difficulty resulting from strict enforcement of zoning regulations: wa - f41t 35&IA Rcs;W-e=h% V 't ., --�2►�p'�t__Qs_"""►oc.,�J--------------------------------------------- DESCRIPTION OF UNUSUAL PROPERTY CONDITIONS Describe unusual property conditions preventing compliance with Zoning Code Requirements: Zi n {r -------------------------------------------------------------------------- REQUIRED SUBMITTALS 1. Completed Application Form. 2. Certif ied Property Owners List of owners within 150' (you can obtain this list from Hennepin County Department of Finance A-603 Government Center 348-3271) 3. Stamped, legal sized envelopes (#10) pre -addressed to each of the names on the above list with no return address. Certificate of survey including hardcover calculations as required. Plat Map. The Applicant and Property Owner must sign this application. Please remember that your variance application is not complete if the above information has not been included. -------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE The applicant hereby agrees to provide all information required or i,quested by the Zoning Administrator, agrees to pay all fees and/or unusual expenses incurred in review of this application, and cert i_fies that. the information supplied is true and correct to the best of his/her knowledge. Applicant's signature ^ ` F Date 7 ".�. —s OWNERS SIGNATURE The owner hereby acknowledges and agrees to this application and further authorizes reasonable entry onto the property by City staff, consultants, agents, commission members, and Council members for purposes of investigation and verification of this request. (7 Owner's signature yr'1 c_ Date �1`u•'F'S --------------------------------------_----------------------------------- 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. 400 FEET scale feel �2 -- - HWY. - 16F 8 Res Co -f�a �i0 1S 3 1-6� az 4� a g3'5r F Neff•+ 50"Lr 140 2� ILL I.' 194 i! 3t' 3: <�1 L t. y, • 1 _ 16 AAZ' . s O 4p . 101 ,� e 1T rob -'•;. .,c�. •tea: a +� - O.L t. N VARRE77 13 O.L COVE - . 1429,- ♦ Shore line at per 1971 Aerial Photo 01 n i i L� C�+� of o�onto PUN DATE 09l2Gi85 BATCH 034 38 20-117-23 11 O024 PROP ADDR 03333 SHCRELINE DR OWNER NAME NET LEASED PROPERTY INVESTRS TAXPAYER SUPER VALUE STOVES INC NAME/ADDR CORPORATE TAX DEPT P 0 BOX 990 HPLS MN 55440 38 20-117-23 12 0028 PPOP ADDR 02480 CARMAN ST C11NER NAME RICHAPD A EDWARDS TAXPAYER PICHAPD A EDWAPDS N."V.E/ADDR CTY PO 15 BOX 127 t0 VAPPE MN 55392 38 20-117-23 12 0037 PROP ADDR 02509 KELLY AVE OWNER NAME C A C NADLER TAXPAYER CHARLES A CANDICE NADLER NAME/ADDR 2509 KELLY AVE EXCELSIOR MN 55331 38 20-117-23 12 0052 PROP ADDR 02490 KELLY AVE OWNER NAME M J MCENANY A D WILLIAMSON TAXPAYER MICHAEL J MCENANY A NAME/ADDR DEBOPAH WILLIAllnON 2499 KELLY AVE EXCELSIOR M1 55331 38 20-117-23 12 0055 PROP ADDR OWNER NAME DAPYLE L UPHOFF ET AL TAXPAYER DARYLE L UPHCFF NAME/ADDR 2497 KELLY AVE EXCELSIOR t14 55331 HENNEPIN COUNTY PROPERTY INFORMATION SYSTEM PROPERTY OWNERS LIST 38 20-117-23 11 0032 1ST HATL BANK Of NAVARRE 1ST NATL BANK OF NAVARRE P 0 COX 123 NAVARRE MH 55392 38 20-117-23 12 0033 031-115 SHORELINE DR G.P H. COMPANY ALECK G OVEPSON 5849 RUSSELL AVE S HPLS MH 55410 33 20-117-23 12 0046 KEVIN PAUL O'BRIEN PETER CHOW 4920 COLONIAL DR GOLDEN VALLEY t91 55416 38 20-117-23 12 On53 02501 KELLY AVE JAItES K LINDSAY DANIEL T LINDSAY 2321 HUNTINGTON PT RD E WAYZATA tIN 55391 TOTAL BATCH 004 00013 REPORT NO PI435401 PAGE 5 38 20-117-23 12 0027 WAVO E EDWAPDS WARD E EDWAPDS 35.5 GLENHURST AVE ST LOUIS PAPK MN I•'.;416 38 20-117-23 12 OO14 03423 SHORELINE DR 71CHAPD M KEAVENY ETAL RICHARD M KEAVENY 2590 CAPOLIHE AV WAYZATA MN 55391 38 20-117-23 12 0051 0 L L L S UPHOFF DARYLE L i LUCY S UPHOFF 2497 KELLY AVE FXCELSIOR tR1 55331 38 20-117-23 12 0054 02503 KELLY AVE JAMES K LINDSAY DANIEL T LINDSAY 2321 HUNTINGTON PT RD E WAYZATA MN 55391 PUN DATE 09/26/85 HV"EPIN COUNTY PROPERTY INFORMATION SYSTEM REPORT NO. PI435401 PROPERTY OW—)S LIST PAGE 6 BATCH 004 I CEF THAT THE FACTS :PRESENTED ARE AN ACCUPATE AND TRUE REFRE: ,iTATION OF INFORMATION AS IT APPEARS THIS DATE ON THE RECORDS OF THE HENNEPIN CnU!!1y DEPARTMENT OF PROQ RTY TAXATION, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE ANO BF.LIEF. G \\ DATEI�)-Tl)BY ~F- i BU11 DI::G I AFNACATION L BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS I AUGw! �'s/ Requirements to be handed in with Building Permit Application: Constr::ction Plans ho� L,�r 1. 2. Building Permit Application - to be filled out s signed 1. First floor Q ORONO 3. Mechanical Permit Application i Calculation filled out Energy Calculations - "fled 2. Footing s foundation plan 1. out Furnish Septic Repo' -esign J. Elevations (of all sides) 5. Furnish a Certifica ;utvey, including hardcover calculations and grading and drai, as E. 5. Nall sections i cross sections Details - stairs and any special connections 6. plans required. Furnish 2 sets of Cotistruction Plans: a) 1 set for City to keep on file b) 1 set fcr builder to use on site THE ADOVE INFORMATION MUST BE SUBMITTED BEFORE PLAN REVIEW IS DONE Work beyond or without a required inspection will be subject to a penalty CITY U4—PE ONLY IE r. )J: E5$ Q0ILDI?1fi s� /I /— �c� � — n N 0. trGAL of scF ,►rlpN /RO/. ID % - I DT sI OCK —"DIVISION ZONING DISTRER (Name) (Address) /, (Phone) FIRE:ONE�� i VAR. DATEHITECT/ENGINEER — Must Ce ity Multi -Family, Commercial & Industrial Construction Plans COND. L61 DATET.NO.(Firm) (Address) (Phone) LOT AREAw10TN Dr-TOJJ } YLDER (Firm; (Address) (Phone)/RO►OSED SE TBAFRONT R.SI NEW EXISTING AGENCYAMROV DATE PERMIT FEES $LOG /ERAtIT STATE FEE PLAN RE VIEW /E NALI V PARK FEE SACCNARGE TOTAL DUE TYPE OF WORK CNewir Addition Remodel Renovate CONST. TYPE BLDG. SIZE EST. CONST, VALUATION W. ,Z y Nr. __5, a c MESIDENTIA STORIES B 1 7 3 BORMS/FLR DWELL. UNI TS GAR STALLS SEPTIC V� ATT, APP, DATE DET, DOCK NON RESID PROPOSED USE OCC. CLASS. STORIES COUNCIL APP. DATE INSPECTION REQUIRED WORK REOUIRING 6"I IM4 b..-. r S&PABATE PERMITS Iw Atl,M4 �.. WA.uwwowwlt.... wcWAMItAs_. __... •e 1I,r •.`___— wo" CF To" OR W,I,IOUT A of II MeM oVVIIa IMVICTIO" WILL N Fua ��,�.� �—`— "CT to 04"1 IT WAIN 24 hour notice cn all inspa REMARKS: The undersigned hereby rakes application fur a building Permit for the work described, agrees to do all work in strict accordance with the ordinances of the City of Orono and ruling@ Of the State Building Code Division, and declares that all facts and representations stated herein or* true asd 40, W t. Date S ana Certificateof Survey for Kelly Avenue Duplexes Company of Outlot A, KELL . .OVE HenneL)in County, Minnesota F w r v a Y bD I I certify that this is a true and correct representation of o v of *he boundaries of Outlot A, KELLY COVE, and of the p location of a proposed garage. It does not purport to ")010. other i nprovemcrits or encroachments. ;care: t h = 100 feet Date April 18, 1984 G Iron darker Proposed garage added 10- 1. i -85 COFFIN & GRONBERG, INC. z , /- a Mark S. omberg MN. Lic. No. 12755 Gordon R. Coffin MN. Lic. No. C,064 Engineers, Land Surveyors, flanners Long Laka, Minnesota LEONAPD E LINOOUIST POHERT V ATMOPE NORMAN L. NEWHAtL •ATRICN OELAN E' LAU RESS V ACNMAN HOWARD J.NAUF/MAN GEn ALOE MAGNUSON JOHIN •. WINSTON EUWARD M OLFNNON LAURANCE R.WALDOCI. MELVIN 1 ORFNSTEIN RIC NANO 1. SOLUM POSER? J, SW E HAM THOMAS M. GARRE IT UI 15 RAEt C.MDAWE•Z DARYLE I. UPMOFF CUOENE HEATING DAVID J. DAVENPORT J AMES P MARTINS AU MARK R. JOHNSON IIIICHPD J r. TZOEPALO A R-CHARD A. PR-MU'- PHILIP J. 0"T"VN R WALTER NAC.HMAN JOHN A FORREST J ,FFREY R SCHMID, WILLIPM E FUN TIMOT"' M /UTlEP JERROLDF SERGFALN POSER? O.MITCMEIL.JP WILLIAM ? DOLAN J. MICHAEL DAD? DAVID M. LESL.DOFF J. NEVIN COSTLEY JOHN H. !TROT""^" RONNY J. HAPTMAN DAVID O. 1,EWHALL JOl EPN O. KOHLER NUOTIS A. OPEENLET PAUL M..IETZ LINDQUIST & VENNUM 4200 I05 CENTER MINNEAPOLIS, MINNE50TA 55402 TELEPHONE 16121 311-3211 TELEX P9 0044 TELECOPIER 16121 371-3207 CABLE: LINLAW MINNFAPOLIS Ms. Jeanne Mabusth City of Orono P.O. Box 66 Crystal Bay, MN 55323 Dear Jeanne: WAYZATA OFFICE 740 EAST LANE STREET WAYZA?A,MINNESOTA 9S391 August 12, 198- MAN' E CURTIN R ICNARD O. MLNEIL DONALOC SWENSON DAMES P.MCCARTHY eTEVEN J JOHNSON a ICMAPD IHRIO J EFFRE' A NEMEC.EA THOMAS G. LOVETT lII t'NN M AI:DERSON DAVID A.ORENSTEIN THOMAS E GLEIINON PENCE J IMOMUTNI SELIG TEPESA S SONNEP HOUSTON DEN N16 M O MALLEY EDWARDJ WEOERSON DANIEL J SHERAN DAVID A ALLOETER OR90001 P. MILLEP T ER R ENCE J. FLEMING N ROLF ENOH RICHARD T OSTL UND DEBORAH M. REGAN MARTIN P. ROSCHGAUM ELINOR C. POSENSTCIN RO:ANNE H. WIRTN OE RA II PAGE MICHAEL D.OLAFSON SUSAN E. SAPNES DAVID L M ALLETT STEVEN E. MAU JEAN A SNALETSIII CNAPL,�S R WEAVEP,JR $ARA R. MORRISSE, ANN M. PARRENT DAVID L. SASSEVILLE OF COUNSEL THOMAS ♦ENNUM Please accept this letter as my written consent to the building of a garage on the common property of Kelly Cove. I beii:=ve that you have spoke with Mike McEnany about this matter, and Mike has requested I write you this Letter. Sincerely, t)ar;.,le L. Uphoff DLU/pjm CITY of ORONO Post Office Box f60Crystal Bay. Minnesota 55313•Muninpal Oftxs On the North Shore of Lake Mir . setonka Au�just 28, ] 985 .like McEnany 2499 Kelly Avenue x� ce7"sTc r ;-lqA_.__ -SSM 1 Dear Mr. McEnany: I have just informed Dar' 'Jphoff, the dr _ .loper of Kelly Cove, that based on the condit., _.s of the a.3provo i of hat plat, the C.ty staff cannot issue a building permit fc•r -eessory structure. "Outlot A, Kelly ( ove, may ne• -r by - . future re0dential co- struction, but ;hal' emai. - - ar, c+ ..ace area as density credi•for existing Juplcx unit.. : have enclosed a copy of the coma ete . , �. )lutt-ln foT. your review. If a•i accessory - icture is to be permitted on Outlot A, Council must grant P ante to the zoning code and amend Resolution 11621. m %t advise that they could not recommend approval of a hat would perr.*• -n accessory structure on a lot- that did Lntain a print j.: i structure because such action on the of the City Council would establish a negati• , precedent ae review of similar applica- tions. If an accr cti:u a is approved for one of the four owners, how can future request by any one of the o•%.her three owne the hardships? Please c 1--on have ar.y questions concerning my review (.-)f. ,ou ;ray sti].. •-lish to file a variance .�: / ;cation t ZEty A. so enclosed a va.:1a nce ?l i ^pt ion for cc-. ven. enLe. Sincerely, Jeanne A. Mabusth Zoning Admi^istrator cc: Daryle L. 'Iphof.` 4200 IDS Cente Mi nr •--apt-li s, Nk 55402 I'iie 2499 Kelly Avenu- it ILPINI:A IONM, 471 7IS7 • ADN; Ufa 'ONE FINANCI 35.it • f't "I V WORKS 473.73S9 ..S3/ SING City of OR,ONO RESOEUT JN OF THE CITY COUNCII. NO. I-621 A RESOLUTION APPR'•VING THE PLAT OF KELLY COVE WHEREAS, the City of Orono is a municipal core `.on orcainzed and existin.- under the laws of the State of Mi. iota; and igHFRF-r,S, t`)c: ity Council of the City of Orono has adopted sub( ;-;sion regulat?.ons for the orderly, eco.- ryfe development of lard within the City; and WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the e,plication fur a subdivision plat by Daryle I•. Uphoff, the subdivider; and WHEREAS, the subdivider has cumpleted all requireme. s of the platti ram;.:' ions of the City including: 1. Dedication on the plat of drainage and utilities easements %. Creation of Ci�vate cov3nants to assure the continued upkeep and ma ,`,,nance of all s;iared improvements located within Outlot A, Kelly Cove 3. Payment ; _ the City for out.,tand: ng sewer and ..at.er charges not collec ea at the time the property w, , originally :,ubdivided in the amount cf $935.00 Payment to the C..ity for the legal review and filing of the final pl;,t and pri-at- cr_vcnants in the a..iount of $75.00 NOW, THEREFORE, PE IT RESC_,.ED that the ...,uncil of the City of Orono hereby approves the plat of Kelly Hennepin County, Minnesota, subject to the -ollowing condztir;r i. A singe fzmily detached dwelling may not be constructed on ;oi• 1. 2, 3. 4, Block 1, Kelly Cove 2. Outlot A, Y.el�y move, may never be used for future residential construction. but shail remain an open space e. ea as density credit for exiting duplex units on Lots 1, 2, 3, & 4, Block. 1, Kelly Cove. Residential Tacks may never be constructed on the shoreline of Outlot A, Kelly Coti City of ORONO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. 1 (, 21 3. All conditions of Resolution 1058 approving the plat of Navarre Cove, which applied to the property now redivided as Kelly Cove, shall continue, in effect inf~luding the flowage and conservation easement over 1:.e wetlands area, continued use of Out -lot A, Navarre Cove, as joint use dock area, private easements for walking purposes via Lot 3, Block ' Navarre Cove 4. The aforesaid plat shall be filed oy the City of Orono with the Hennepin County Recorder's Office on or before October 23, 1984 together with a certified original copy of t'-;.s resolution and all other documents noted above. The approval granted by this Resolution shall expire if the plat has not been filed by the date specified above. In that it, it will be necessary to file a new application with the City of o for subdivision review. Adopted by the City Couj:cj.l of the Cit_, of Orono, Minnesota __ a regul meting held April 23, 1984. Mary C. Bpt2.er, -ayor Attest:���i i J Alberta groin, City Clerk uU1,,; _. MCI I ING GC i 20 8 1:;35 To: Orono Council Members clf V ORONO From: Michael P. Gaffron, Assistant Zoning Administrator Late: October 22, 1985 Subjec,.: #981 Philip Kaley, 1395 South Brown Road - Variance Zoning District - RR-1B 2-Acre Application •- Setback var'ance for family room addition List of Exhibits Exhibit A - Application Exhibit D - Plat Map Exhibit C - Property Owners I•ist. Exhibit D - Survey/"ite Plan The applicant is requesting a setback variance to allow construction of a family room approximately 37.5' from a lot line where a 50' setback is normally required. This is a unique lot located in the Crystal Bay area. The lot is surrounded on 3 sides by roads, and is approximately 0.4 acres in area. The house has existed on the property for many decades and does not meet any of the current setback requi-ements, nor do most of the houses in Crystal Bay. The proposed addition does not cause an encroachment that is inconsistent with the neighborhood, and the location of the addition is the loc:: :.on requiring the least extensive variances. This property will be served by municipal sewer when the Crystal Bay project is ccmpiete. The proposed addition will have no effect on the existing septic sy:.cem or the sewer. connec` . ,n . Staff recommends approval of the variance as proposed. Planning Commission at their October 21, 1985 meeting recommended approval (5-0) as proposed. Attached is a draft resolution for your review. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. A RESOLUTION GRANTING A VARIANCE TO MUNICIPAL ZONING CODE SECTION 10.28, SUBDIVISION 5 (B) FILE #981 WHEREAS, Philip F. Kaley (hereinafter "the applicant") is the owner of the property located at 1395 Brown Road South within the City of Orono (hereinafter "City") and legally des- cribed as follows: Lot 5, Block 1, Markville, Hennepin County, Minnesota, (hereinafter "property"); and WHEREAS, the applicant has applied to the City for a variance to Municipal Zoning Code Section 10.28, Subdivision 5 (B) to permit the construction of a 121x22' room addition located 37.5 feet from a rear property line where a 50 foot rear yard setback is normally required. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Orono, Minnesota: FINDINGS 1. This application was reviewed as Zoning File #981. 2. The property is located in the RR-lB Sirgle Family Rural Residential Zoning District. 3. The Orono Pianning Commission reviewed this application on October 21 1985, and recommended approval of the pro- posed variance based upon the .,:)Ilowir.g findings: A) The property is appoximateiy 0.4 acres in area in a 2-acre zoning district. B) The property is unique in that it is surrounded on 3 sides by right-cf-way. C) The existing house does not meet front or rear setbacks of the RR-113 zon.inQ district. D) T;►a proposed addition is locate. such that the setha,_k variance required is relati-ely minor. Page 1 of 4 City of ORONO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. E) The property will be sewered as part of the Crystal Bay Sewer Project and the addition will not have an effect on the septic system or sewer connection. 4. The City Council has considered this application including the findings and recommendations of the Planning Commission, reports by City staff, comments by the applicant and the effect of the proposed variance on the health, safety and welfare of the community. 5. The City Council finds that the conditions existing on this property are peculiar to it and do not apply generally to other property in this zoning district; that granting the variance would not adversely affect traffic conditions, light, air nor pose a fire hazard or other danger to neighboring property; would not merely serve as a convenience to the applicant, but is necessary to alleviate a demonstrable hardship or difficulty; is necessary to pre- serve a substantial property right of the applicant; and would be in keeping with the spirit and intent of the Zoning Code and Comprehensive Plan of the City. CONCLUSIONS, ORDER AND CONDITIONS Based upon the above findings, the Orono City Council hereby grants a variance to the lunicipal Zoning Code Scction 10.28, Subdivision 5 (P.) to permit the construction of a 121x22' room addition located 37.5 feet from a rear property line where a 50 foot rear yard setback is normally required, subject to the following conditions: 1. Authorities granted by this variance run with the property not with the applicant, but are permissive only and must be exercised by applicati-n for a building permi* within one year of the slate of Council approval, or this variance will expire on that date (October 28, 19b6). 2. Violation of or non-compliance with any of the terms and conditions of this variance shall constitute a violation of the zoning code, shall automatically terminate any authority granted herein, and s`iall be punishable as a misdemeanor. 3. The undersigned applicant has read, understood and here- by agrees to the terms of this resolution and on behalf of himself, his heirs, successors and assigns, her;,by agrees to the recording of this resolution in the chain if title or the property. Page 2 of 4 City of ORONO RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. Adopted by the Orono City Council on this 28th day of October, 1985. ATTEST: Dorothy M. Hallin, City Clerk Mary C. Butler, Mayor (1) Propert:y Owner Page 3 of 4 City of ORUNG) RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL NO. STATE OF MINN£.SOTA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) On this _ day of _ 1985 ary before me a NotPublic within and for said county, personally appeared known to me to be the person(s) described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, ane acknowledged that he (they) executed the same as his (their) free act and deed. NOTARY PUBL'r MY COMMISSION EXPIRE STATE OF MINNESOTA ) )ss. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) On this _ day of _ 1985, before me a Notary Public within and for said County, personally appeared known to me to be the p!rson(s)�descrbed in and wha erethe foregoing instrument, and acknowledged that he (they) executed the same as his (their) free act and deed. NOTARY PUBLIC__ s.Y COMMISSION EXPIRES W� Page 4 of 4 CITY OF ORONO - VARIANCE APPLICATION4 I , a 00 (,b►-�tcLn C� Initial Application Fee $150.00 ($50.00 per each additional project) After -the -Fact Fees (Double application fee) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROPERTY LOCATION Site Address �s1 9� Src> W a &q car ,S c, CI '4 V-y z.a f`7 /,V7 M, -r, Property Identification Number ( P . I . D. ) le - )/ 7 - ;? 3 / O oS0 Please check one -- Is the property _ 1'�abstract or torrens? Please attach legal description to application if no* included on required survey. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- APPLICANT Name N i I� � ca 1 Q� Phone 7 Mailing Address _/39 acLri c4T-h ,) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- OWNER Name f i 0� (. V' � wq A-,V _ _ Phone 17' 7 7 7 Mailing Address" 1395' 5 re -ug n d4p cag;Z �cq 4i'72nTh2d vr a .j2, S-S3i� Date Property Acquired J�Q� � e�.- /%.Y (month/year ) E I (do) (do not) also own the adjacent parcels of land. --------------------------------------------- ---------------------------- PRESENT USE OF PROPERTY Present Zoning District - ' A "'k Present Use of Property 4e%r,�Tj Other (specify) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST Estimated Construction Cost $ 5-2 O d, Oca Describe in detail: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- VARIANCES REQUIRED Lot Area Lot. Width Hardcover Setback Variances ( Front Side ✓ Rear) Other---- -- -- -- - - —-------- .. _ _-- -------------------------------- (OVER) HARDSHIP Describe undue hardship or practi,:al difficulty resulting from stric:- enforcement of zoning regulations:_ t,4 "70a o rlpg r o F 1,dr1s'a— , _ J` e� rl c �� _ era L„o� f'o 57._ "A � _n i v ,►.. ro n e- .D , . i� u Ct 9 i C� L/T -� �C-_ _ --- _a Y_?rq �o r r 4d r a rl l rro L------ -•- ----------------------- DESCRIPTION OF UNUSUAL PROPERTY CONDITIONS Describe unusualpr(-)perty conditions preventin compliance with Zo ing Code Requirements,: ALem s- �, .'s n 4a o�6�$T�e�S o ., REQUIRED SUBMITTALS Com,.leted Application Form. 2. Certified Property Owners List of owners within 150' (you can obtain_ this list from Hennepin County Department of Finance A-603 Government Center 348-3271) 3. Stamped, legal sized envelopes (# 10) pre -addressed to each of the names on the above list with no return address. 4. Certificate of survey including hardcov(.:r calculations as required. 5. Plat Map. The Applicant and Property Owner must sign this application. Please remember that your variance application is not complete if the above inf: mation has not been included. ---------------------- APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE The applicant hereby agrees to provide all. = rformati.on required or requested by the Zoning Administrator, agrees tn pay all. #-- .. id/or unusual Expenses incurred in reviewot this application, and certifies that -.,e information supplied is true and correct to the best of his/her knowledge. _^ Applicant's signature _ Da`e L1ELL 1�-L.--- OWNERS SIGNATURE. ° ' The owner hereby acknowledges and agrees to this application and further authorizes reasonable entry onto the property by City st3Lf, consultants, agents, commission members, and Council members for purposes of investigation and verification of thi request. rI Owner's signature �i _ Date -----------------------------------_'__----------- - ----------------------- Applicant must F e all s,_)'riittals into the City offices 25 days before the Planning Corimiss i Meetinq. Planning Comm► ^,Sion Meetings are held on the third Monday o: each fh. Ri.74 DATE 09/ 18/85 BATCH 002 33 10-117-23 11 0002 PRCP ADDR 06 0::'1ER NA"r PI:RLINGTON NORTHERN Tt.\PATER BURLINGTOV NURTHER!j xy NAME/ADDR 00, 38 10-117-23 31 OU49 PROP ADDR 01380 ARBOR ST Ci,^.ER Nlt'i DERNARD M CHAPIN t WIFE TAXPAYER GEORCE PLATZER NAME/A DQ 13SO ARBOR ST WAYZATA 1.4 55391 38 10-117-21 31 0054 r-pP ADDR 01365 ARDOR ST 0:'7-R NAME ELIZAEETH C JOHIISCN TAXPA'IEP. ELIZAL;ETH C JOH!tSON !:A;;_%ADDR BOX 161 CRYSTAL BAY t^: 55323 34 10-117-2_ 102 PROP ACDR 02265 NORTH - "PE CR OS,I.ER K-'ME KID �SLEY H MUPOHY JP TAXPAY0 KIt LSLEY H MU'RPHY JP MAME/ADDR 22o'i NORTH SHORE DR WAYZATA MN 55391 t E!:NEPT_!J CCI-41TY !'ROFF.PTY Itl`ORMATION SYSTEM PPnPE, TY 0*.'ER3 '_IST �8 10- 0047 CITY C 74U CITY OF ORONO P 0 BOX 66 C:2YSTAL BAY tCi 55323 38 10-117-23 31 0050 01395 UIPOWN RD S C E CAMPIO!J I ASSLZ: INC PHILIP K.ALEY 13^-.5 ERO:itt r %D 3U WAYZATA M E+5;91 38 10-117-23 1 0055 0; -8 : At<EC1R ST ENRIQ(-IE A LIDATIGUE ETA Et::)IGUE LIE+ATIQUE CRYSTAL :M !a1 55323 TOTAL PATCH L - J3010 REF•uaT V-. PI43S4CI Pr •: E 38 10-117-23 31 0:.,8 01375 BPM'4 00 e JEFFRFY B ANDUZS.w! JEFtREV B ANDERSON CRYSTAL N V 357;--t 36 10-11i-23 31 0053 013:10 BRIAR ST B BELT ETAL MAEEL M BELT BO- 16t CRY%(.: CAY MN 55323 38 10-117-23 31 0056 02140 NORTH S"M E Dw COPIS I EISENKPAMER DORIS I EISENKRAM P 2140 NO SHCRE DRIVE .:Al,".TA Ml 55311 I CERTIFY THAT 'i'E FACTS REPRESENTED APE AN ACCLM ATE AND TRUE REPPESENTATICH Oir INFORMATION AS IT APPEARS THIS DATE ON THE PCCOROS Ur THE HE!*IEPIN COUNTY DEPART -MINT OF PCOPER Y TOMTI . '0 THE BEST OF MY VNOWLEJ�a AND BELIEF. / DATE/ �/ B i Cott IlIcat. r of :;(II -Vey for Philip F. Kale'y of Lot. 5, nlock 1 , MARKVI LLIi iirnnrrin County, Mi zinesota , , ' � 1 ' � b yr. o st. • "h y� /d.f /yinte W tii I "K jug,o 0 t•e � �' Co. RO. 5/ I hereby rectify that this 1s a true and correct reprementation of a survey of all existing buildings on Lot 5, Block I, MARKVILLE in relation to the north and west lines of said Lot. 5. It does not purport to show other improvements or encroachments. Data : 10-1-05 Scale: I" 30' o . Iron marker COFFIN i GRONBERG, INC. (Mark S. :,renbrrg Rrg. .12)55 Cordon R. Coffin Req. No. 6064 Engineers A Land Surveyors Long Lake. Minnesota LUNG GCi 0 819135 To: Mayor Butler fsU�V�O Mark E. Bernhardson, City Administrator CITY OF ORO Orono Council Members From: Jeanne A. Mabusth, Zoning Administrator Date: October 24, 1985 Subject: #986 George Rovegno, 2010 Shoreline Drive - Variance Zoning District - LR-lA Pertinent Ordinances: section 10.22, Subdivision 1 Section 10.03, Subdivision 6 (B) Section 10.03, Subdivision 16 - iffic• Visibility Section 9.21 - Public Nuisance List of Exhibits Exhibit A - Application Exhibit B - Addendum Exhibit C - Property Owners List Exhibit D - Plat Map Exhibit E - Plat of Rosanders Landing Exhibit F - Staff Sketch Exhibit G - Agreement Exhibit ti Zoning Administrator's Letter of 5/20/85 Exhibit I 'esolution #593 dated 4/22/75 Exhibit J Ianning Commission Minutes 8/19/85 - Review of Appeals xpplication Exhibit R - Council Minutes F/.',0/85 - Review of Current Fence Ord. Exhibit L - Council Administrator's Memo 6/5/85 Exhibit M - Stinson Letter 10/21/8 Review of Application: On or about the weekend of May llth-12th, the applicant constructed a privacy fence within the lakeshore portion of his property divided by County Road 15/Shoreline Drive. the fence is 100% opaque constructed at a 5'+ height within 30 to 40 feat of the lakeshore and along the edge of the paved or travelled roaH. The placement of the fence so close_ to the t r a ve 1 i ed road of County goad 15 wa s approved by the Count y in a spec. i a 1 agreement enclosed for your review (see Exhibit G). The fence runs parallt.l to the shoreline and appears to have been constructed without an access gate or opening. The City maintains a lake access located to the north of applicant's lakeshore parcel and to the south of the parcel exists another residential used property. The public accesss is 25 feet wide and serves as a wintRr access tc :smiths Bay. Review Exhibit I, the City resolution that plar•, 3 limits on the use of this access. Staff has taken photographs of the entire area for your, review at our meeting. Zoning File #986 October 24, 1985 Page 2 It is the applicant's position that newly amended Section 10.03, Sub- division 15 (C) applies to hi.s lakeshore property. Specifically, a lake - shore lot that is divided by a major thoroughfare would be allowed a 6 foot high fence along the street lot lines (lakeshore or homestead portion of property). Staff contends this non -encroachment section only applies to a yard requirement. The fence is located within 75 feet of the lakeshore. A fence over 3 1/2 feet in height must be located 75+ feet from the lake - shore. The applicant's lot, as with many lots in our City that are divided by public roads or easements, are subject to the standards that protect the viewing rights of lakeshore lot owners (Section 10.22, Subdivision 1). In this case the applicant's lakeshore yard is intersected by a road, the rear yard does not abutt a major thoroughfare but a residential lot line. The neighboring lots are also lakeshore lots divided by a public road and subject to the same standards that protect each owner's viewing rights of the lake. In the case of the Fehl application, her lake view rights were not protected under the existing and now amended ordinances because her property lines did not abutt or run to the lakeshore and she was on the non -riparian side of the major thoroughfare. Section 10.03, Subdivision 15 (C) was intended for lakeshore lots that were adjacent to County Roads along the rear yard or street lot line. Adjacent lot owners' viewF of the lake would not be affected by the placement of a fence 6 feet in height along the rear/street lot line. On August 19, 1985 the Planning Commission denied the applicant's appeals application (Review Exhibit. J). The applicant was given an opportunity to amend his original appeals application to a variance application. On October 21, 1985 the Planning Commission reviewed the applicant's variance application (variance to height of fence - Section 10.22, Subdivision 1) : Allowed = 42 inches or 3 1/2 feet Proposed 60+ inches or 5+ feet Variance 18 inches or 1 1/2 feet Per Council's interpretation of Section 10.22, Subdivision 1 (Review Exhibit K), the applicant may place a 3-1/2 foot fence at existing grade within the lakeshore portion of his yard. Per Section 10.03, Subdivision. 16, at the intersection of the access and the public road, a 3 foot high fence or shrub would only be permitted 30 feet along the lot line adjacent to Shoreline Drive and 30 feet along the north lot line or south side of access if that improvement does not create a sight problem in they use of the public access. Section 1.0.03 (B) Subdivision 6 Combination of Separated Parcels Prohibited. Zoning File #986 October 24, 1985 Page 3 Staff would also recommend that since the applicant's property is divided by the intersecting roadway (plat of County Road 15), the lakeshore parcel can no longer claim any connection or credit for principal structure on non -riparian portion of property. As in the Shaver/Tearse application, the applicant must be granted a variance to maintain an accessory structure on a lot that does not contain a principal structure. Review of Applicant's Position The applicant has not submitted his position in writing but has noted for the public record at both Planning Commission meetings the many abuses sustained by him and members of his fami ly in the public use of the 25 feet wide access. He also advises of problems with passenger vehicles as they travel along Shoreline Dri ve and the need for a privacy fence along the roadway. Rovegno asks the City to consider these unique f i.ndings as to why a privacy fence (over 3 1/2 feet) is required: 1. Location of access. 2. Location of intersection. 3. Location of commercial property and non -conforming commercial use of property adjacent to his resident used property. 4. The County road right-of-way existing only as an easement with a 40 foot width (Review Exhibit G) and not as a 66 foot dedicated right- of-way. 5. The county Highway Department and County Poard have approved use of fence at the present location. The staff has agreed to install posts with guard rails along the south side of the access for the purpose of detering trespassers. The applicant. has asked the City to recommend a new location for the fence and still maintain the privacy and use of his private property. This is not an easy task given the variation in elevation between the access approach and the public road, existing structures along roadway, need to maintain required 30 feet side distance at access approach to public road. Zoning File #986 October 24, 1985 Page 4 Staff has had numerous discussions with the applicant during the last five months in an attempt to reconcile the City's concerns and the applicant's needs. At first staff suggested the temporary use of a cabana during the summer months to provide privacy. The applicant did not accept this alternative. In a second attempt, staff placed laths (stakes) parallel to the shoreline in a location that would not provide sight problems if a 3 1/2 foot high fence was installed. The applicant did not accept the second recommendation. The applicant has stated he will relocate the 5 foot high fence along the staked line and trim back any portion to 3 feet that extended into the 30 foot setback area from the intersection. The applicant was advised that a height variance must be granted by the City as staff had no authority to approve the request. Staff Recommendation Staff indicated to the applicant back in July that they could recommend a zoning amendment to allow a fence up to 6 feet so long as it remained 3 1/2 feet below the crown of the road, provided there were no public safety concerns. If Mr. Rovegno's fence so conformed we could recommend a variance. The Planninq Commission was aske] to consider the privacy aspect of the application as staff and applicant had resolved the trespass problems with the post and guard rail installati-n along 'he access. Planning Commisison asked the applicant to consider trimmina back the length of the fence and/or reshape the confirguration of the fencing to provide the privacy but with -in a more defined and limited area. The applicant declined. The Planning Commission asked if privacy could be achieved by relocating the fence along the staked line and lessening the height of the 5 foot. fence. The applicant declined. The Planning Commission voted to deny the variance application of George Rovegno, based on the follow.iny findinqs: 1. The five foot high fence has been placed at the intersection of a public lake access and a County road. The access is used during the winter months from December lst through March Ist and will create major hazards for the public who use both the access and public road. 2. The applicant was very much a part of the amendment process of the fence ordinance that. was to prevent such abuse of the Lakeshore views of adjacent lakeshore property owners. 3. The applicant is a member of. the Planning Commission and was fully aware of the intent of the fence ordinance concerning privacy f.encps within the Lakeshore setback area. Zoning File #986 October 24, 1985 Page 5 4. Properties like the applicant's or applicant's neighbors or the many lakeshore properties along County Road 15 or 19 or of Crystal Bay Road are unique and would require special consideration though a variance review or zoning amendment. 5. The applicant claims he is limited in the use of his residential lakeshore property because of the location of the public access and the adjacent commercial properties. These uses exist today as they did when the applicant purchased the property. 6. The City has agreed to construct a fence consisting of posts with a guard rail along the south side of the public access in order to deter the trespassers and littering of property. 7. The applicant claims that a five foot high privacy fence is re- quired at the present location to provide much needed privacy for him and his family. The City has asked the applicant to consider the use of a cabanna within his dock area but applicant has refused this approach to solving privacy needs. 8. The City has, staked a line parallel to the shoreline out of the required visibility distance from the intersection and asked the applicant to ieloc.-_e the 200'+/- of fence at the legal 3 1/2 feet height but the applicant refused. 9. The Planning Commission asked the applicant to reduce the length of the 200'+/- fence and to specify the boundaries or limits of the lakeshore area that required privacy screening. The applicant refused to reduce the length of the fence. 10. In an agreement dated December 18, 1984 between the Hennepin County Board and the applicant a section entitled General advises the following: "Any new construction on any of the above easement areas shall conform to any applicable laws, regulations and ordinances including the obligation to submit construction plans to the Ci' of Orono for its approva:." The applicant claims that he received confirmation from the Zonint_ Administrator that he (-ould legally erect a privacy fence along the County road within the lakeshore portion of his property. It is standard procedure for the Orono staff to sight all privacy fence locations placed along r'ounty roadways even though permits may not be required because of the safety factor. 1.1. The plight of the applical�t is dice to circumstances created by the applicant. Zoning File #986 October 24, 1.985 Page 6 12. To approve variances for a privacy fence at the present location and at the proposed height would establish a negative precedent in the review of similar applications. A minority vote of one voted to approve the application and based his approval on the following findings: 1. Long record of abuse of private property because of access location. 2. Applicant's right to enjoy the full use of his property. 3. The existing fence creates no view problems for adjacent lakeshore lots. 4. The applicant has agreed to relocate his fence so that it is not a hazard to the public and still allow him the enjoyment of his private property. 5. The applicant has provided the City with sufficient hardship and unique findings to allow _pprova 1 of the variance without fear of negative precedent setting. Council Action To give staff conceptual direction as to applicant's request and prepare a resolution for formal Council action at your November 12, 1985 meeting. mv #90 0 CITY OF ORONO GENERAL LAND USE APPLICATION --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROPERTY LOCATION Site Address 2 O/O 5����✓te O%`� ►--e- Property Identification Number (P.I.D. ) 'U - 11-1 -d > %,j Please check one - Is the property_ abstract or _ torrens? (for Conditional Use Applications only) Please attach legal Adecription to application if not included on required survey.----- n----------------------------------------------------------- APPLICANT J/' Name Phone Mailing Address --------------------------------------------------------------------------- OWNER Name �G Phone Mailing Address Date Property Acquired 1 ZZAC (month/year) I (do) o not also own the adjacent parcels of land. ------------- --------------------------------------------------------- FEES - CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS $100.00 a) Residential accessory Us,� $150.00 b) Institutional (church, school, etc.) $150.00 c) Duplex Credit/Bldg $250.00 d) Commercial/Industrial. Use $200.00 f) Land Alteration (grading, filling) PRD/PID - see fee schedule Other Applications $250.00 Vacation $250.00 kezonina $ 100. 00 Appeals Other - see fec schedule 1 ((�� •► PRESENT USE OF PROPERTY Present Zoning District C—a��l�I/!Z -Dl<�'- Present Use of Property Residential � Other (specify) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST Descr,!-be/sequest in detjaij: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- REQUIRED SUBMITTALS 1. Completed Application Form. 2. Certified Property Owners List of owners within 350' (you can obtain this list from Hennepin County Department of Finance A-603 Government Center 348-3271) 3. Stamped, legal sized envelopes (#10) pre -addressed to each of the names on the above list with no return address. 4. Certificate of survey. 5. Construction plans, if applicable. 6. Plat Map. ---------------------------------------------- --------------------------- The Applicant and Property Owner must sign ti,is application. Phase remember that your application is not complete it the above information has not been included. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE The applicant hereby agrees to provide all information required or requested by the Zoning Administrator, amq. ., _ d and certifies ttat the informat.ion supplied is true and correct to the best of his/her knowledge. < f Applicant's signature _ Dates_ OWNERS SIGNATURE They owner hereby acknowledges and agrees to this application and further autnorizes reasonable entry onto the property by City staff, consultants, agents, commission members, and Council members for purposes of investigation and verification of this re uest. Owner's signaturE Date Applicant must have all submittals dntothe City offices 25 days before the Planning Commission Meet ing. Planning Commission Meetings are held on the third Monday of each month. P George F. Rovegno, Jr. 2010 Shoreline Drive Wayzata, Minnesota 55391 U S.A. July 26, 1985 Via Messenger Ms. Jeanne Mabusth Zoning Administrator Citv of Orono County Road 141 (Brown Road) Crystal Bay, MN Dear Jeanne: Enclosed is my "Land Use Application" and check. I submit this in a continuing effort to cooperate with toe City, and not because I feel it is required. Mark has assured me that you will prepare and recommend adoption of a zoning code amendment for our August meeting that even more specifically a lows a fence such as mine, and that your staff recommendation on this application will be one of approval. In order that can prepare properly for the Planning Commission Meeting of AL t 19, 1 would request that by August 13 you ad.ise me of any and all reasons you believe that my fence is in violation of the code, and provide me a copy of your memo to the Planning Commission. Please call if you have ary q,jestions. Sincerely, George F. Rd egno, Jr. GFR/jsn Daniel Crear Joan T. Spence Lyle Godfrey 1980 Spates Avenue 2040 Nortl• Shore Drive 2060 North Shore Drive Wayzata, MN 55391 Wayzata, MN 55391 Wayzata, MN 55391 Olai Hanson F.J. Olden Helen Bowers 1390 Railroad Avenue 1380 Railroad Avenue 2055 Spates Avenue P.O. Box 129 P.O. Box 72 Wayzata, MN 55391 Crystal Bay, MN 55323 Crystal Bay, MN 55323 Everett Miller Harriet Spates Tourangeau Richard Stinson P.O. Box 46 2060 Spates Avenue 2040 Spates Avenue Crystal Bay, MN 55323 Wayzata, MN 55.391 Wayzata, MN 55391 o►• ss um J "49 MAIPKL1.'S Aft Tp4 _�, / �'«' .-.'.• ,wr-•N'' • �y ••� _�+ _... \. �r,.•ZA "� STACY•I^ tt �' MNN[T� / ,r t•1 q24. Y� L A=�.$ f'MT 1`IIEI "�t�ND'#Sun i l.�f �M . _1�'a a ��f • �\ • ` �. i� ^. Lk clo r r � �' ? •. la a ■.. �+ �% � Mir 7 .i f10f1'iw COUNTY S,waf ROAD eaa. ww MQ Si - -• a• . — c(,) ,5 all 40 '� ,.a _.. /. Ly� Mw�1 �•MCalusrriT�lit ' �e doD ,R , 3 ♦ �� �•(+ f '� l � •/ ^'"fir . .max■ --r.. / - - - � - .w• _ .- � � - - � .. _ i -. - .xw•N t �xE, w+ x ar • f.. �..o v of / Mxxw.' • u:.a ydR M - Pw•Y..d• EC., 15• i 11' R 23 ${ -allfit I 1f F • , � r CA09 .- r • • . ' r AA • • L �. r � L lk% **wow raw. MCUFOU C.E 1V T"RA LL .41 E A IUE F, } +Al j v�3 This agreement is made and entered into as of this � t ' day of , 196/, by and between George F. (/ 11ovegno and Susan Zane Rovegno, husband and vile, and the Coun= ty board of the County of Hennepin, and is intended to serve as an agreement settling certain issues raised in Hennepin County '1 District Court Case No. MC81-15O3M. C PTCITAL5 A. George f. Rovegno and Susan Jane Rovegno (the i= *Grantors*) are the fee owners of the land and improvements located thereon situated in Hennepin County, Minnesota known as '•�' �1 2010 Shoreline Drive, Orono, NO and legally described on at- 11. : +,S tacAed Exhibit A. D. Hennepin County, Minnesota has placed monuments :e 3 pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, 191S fl{0.31 to control and de- ;�,,'ll' liniste the boundary lines of county State Aid Highway No. 15. i� A Highway Plat has been drawn end recorded in the office of the Hennepin County Recorder as Document No. 4701344 on February C. Grantors filed an Objection to Placement of Monu- �- t' ` Ponta fixing and Detatming boundary Lines pursuant to 1160.14 • y� of the Minnesota Statutes claiaing that the Highway Plat do - scribed above contained a portion of their property within the right-of-way of County State Aid Highway No. if which was not Exhibl Page'j- ct algFoges IP �-.Ji....r:�_.s�l'X -i"- ��.ti7l.ki�ij,�.�r�`�_�- .�,.i-''"'�ai,�,�;t r��y y��, •;�� being used lot highway purposes, and that no equitable or legal Interest to that property had ever been acquired by iennepin - County. D. A physical .xamination of the property by the Interested parties has in fact disclosed that the •ighway Plat as filed has included land owned by Grantors which is not to fact being used now, and which in the past has not been used for highway purposes, and has further shown that a portion of grantors land has only recently been put to bigbway use. Therefors, in consideration of the mutual promises contained in this Agreement, the parties have agreed and do hereby agree as follows: AGRCrNtNT 1. Gtant of Roadway Ease-ent. Grantors as fee owners of the property described in attached txhibit A, hereby grant to the County eenngiin, . Ay politic and corporate under the laws of the State of Minn ota, a perpetual non-exclusive public easement in, over, undec, upon, and across the 'Roadway Easement Premises% (heroine' described) for the following purposes: to construct, maintain, use, operate, alter, repair and reconstruct a public roadway including traveled surface, shoulders, appurtenant roadway facilities. The "�•:-ewsy Easement Premises' shall mean that part t of the above-d - .'red property owned by Grantors as is legally described On at"c% •„ Exhibit S. r I^ � 2. •,r+n• of Highway Maintenance and Utility Easement. ! Grantor httebl •9 ant to the County of Hennepin, a body poll- 1 �► tic, and corporate a perpetual non-exclusive public tastMnt ««�� in, over, under, upon and across the 'Highway Maintsnanct and , Utility Easement Premises', as bereaftet deactibed, for the ' following purposes: r ' r (i) to use in the ordinary course of construction, f, reconstructing, maintaining and repairing the Roadway •i, �! '1 located on the Roadway Easement Premises, (but nothing contained hereon shall be deemed to permit the expan- 1 sion of the roadway or any of its appurtenances such , 1� ' as shoulders, drainageways or other similar imgtove- e r•� �. Last- meats onto the Highway Maintenance and Utility • ~ sent Tcemisesr however, such shoulders and othtc [ad appurtenances in place as of October 24. 1964 may +F �:►�}ti; remain and be maintained by Hennepin County, but may not be increased o[ expanded beyond that which was in place as of said date); •� y1 (it) to construct, naintain, use, operate, alter, repair and reconstruct overhead or undergroundl►: electrical utility lines, telephone lines, or under- ground water, sanitary and scorn sewer of gas lines. x -7- 1 ExhiblL. Paget of CV CV e-� L� Nothing contained In this grant shall be deesed to. Permit the construction or maintenance of overhead utility lines for the transmission of very high voltage electricity, it being the understanding of the partlas that the grant of this easement to given so as to legitimise the utility lines pres- ently located on the highway Maintenance and Utility Easement itemises. To insure that new utility lines do not further unduly burden the Grantors, or their success3rs of assigns, or obstruct their view of Lake Minnetonka, Hennepin County shall' Cause any new utility lines to be constructed below ground. Any damage to the Highway Maintenance and Utility Easement Premises caused by Hennepin Coun..,, its agents or employees, shall be reasonably repaired at the expense of Hennepin County. The 'Highway Maintenance and Utility Easement Pres- isas• shall mean that part of the property of grantors as is legally described on attached Exhibit C. 1. Grant of Snow Renovel rasenent. Grantor hereby grants to the County of Hennepin, a body politic and corporate, a perpetual non-exclusive public easement upon and across the 'Snow Aemoval Easement Premlie%,' as hereafter described for the sole putpose Lq permitting Hennepin County to accumulate snow thereon as the sane is thtovn by snow plows in the or- dinary course of plowing said County Ruad. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to permit the storage on the Snow Aemoval Easement Premises of snow esce;t that which is plowed as described above. 4 - Mr4 j�. E. UILY Panel/ of /e Ppacs 6. CcnstrLc:icn of Fence. Ho.Lnepin County does here- by accnowledge that Grantors have reserved to themselves the right to construct a fence or fences at or near the crest of the embankment lying on the Snow Removal Easement Premises, and to some extent within the roadway easement premises and Highway 4a_ntenance and Utility Easement Premises. The parties acknowl- edge the possibility that any fence so located may be damaged by the impact of snow thrown by snow removal vehicles, O psr- ated in the usual, customary and prudent manner). in the. ordinary course of clearing County State Aid Highway No. 15 of snow. Grantors do hereby agree that they will hold Hennepin County harmless for ary damage caused to any fence to con- structed and located o long as the damage is caused by the impact of snow throw-, (as opposed to driven into said fence). during such removal rather than by collision of snow removal vehicles with any a.ch fence. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to Hennepin County or its agents or employees from liability for damage to any said fence caused by any moans other than the impact of ar.ow thrown thereon in the ordinary course of removing of snow from Cou:.ty State Aid Highway No. 15. 7. Dra:r,age Pipe ca:ntenan EaseTen. Grantors hereby grant to Hennepin County, a body politic, a perpetual ncn-exclusive public easement to construct, reconstruct, main- tain and repair a drainage pipe upon and across that portion of the Grantors' property as is described on attached Ltlhibit E. This easewont is granted conditionally uper. Mecnepin County _. a _ Exhibit, Pagel of /tea-Ics Exhibit, Pagel of /tea-Ics extending said drainage pipe to the shores of Lake Minnetonka by May 31. 1985, at its own expense. Said drainage pipe is to, be installed and maintained in a manner reasonably acceptable to Grantors. If said pipe is not installed by said date, Grantors may have the same installed, and charge the cost thereof to Hennepin County. It is the parties intention by this grant of easement to do no more - `in legitimise the pros- ent location and use of a drainage pipe on said land, and its rg"ired future extension to the shores of Lake Minnetonka. Grantee's use of this easement shall not be materially inten- sified without Grantors' prior written permission. •. Central. Any now construction on any of the above easement areas shall conform to any applicable laws, regulations and ordinances including the obligation to submit construction plans to the city of Orono for its approval. The Court say enter its decree herein providing for placement of monuments consistent with this Settlement Agree - neat. IN WITW.SS WHZMOF, the parties have executed this agreement as of the _Irj-_%_daY of �,G, 1964. Date— �s0 %T Recomionded1 for approval by �...� �...C. Iepartwent of Transportation, 7 - Exhib!L Page of ��' z es _,.,« -13 Assistant County Attcrney Date: Date Date: /�z//-3/T4j Attest Cat Clock o I ounty Boar —I Date: /- ?-ors• �+ove G / 9 , nt eor9 of usan ant ovegno, rar.iot COUN:YLOP dENNEPIN sy o. e Chairman of its townty Board V By EXH:P'- A All that part of the Northeast quarter of the South- west quartet and Governnent Lot 3, Section 10, Township 117 North, Range i3 West of the Sth Principal Meridian, described t as follows: Ccr..nencinq at the Southwest corner of Lot 6 of Elbridge S. Barnes' First Subdivision in Section 10, Township i 117, Range 23; thence, Southeasterly along the Southerly line of said Lot 6 a distance of 295.08 feet to a point, said point ^� being the true point of beginning of the property being de- scribed; thence deflecting tight at an angle of 90• to a point In a line, said line being parallel with and 207.06 feet dis- tant flow the Southerly line of aforesaid Lot 6; thence South- easterly along said parallel lire tq the shoreline of Lake min- netonkar thence Nort::easterly along said shoreline to its in- tetsection with the Southerly line of aforesaid Lot 6r thence Northwesterly along said Southerly line to the true point of beginning; LECLP: that part of the Northeast quarter of the Southwest quartet and Governrent Lot 3 of Section 100 Township 117 North, Range 23 west of the Sth Princcpal meridian, do - scribed as follows: Connencing at a point on the Southerly line of Lot 6 of Llbridge S. sarnes' first Subdivision in Sec- tion 10, Township 117, Range 23, distant 295.00 feet Sootheast- oily from, the Southwest corner thereof; thgnce Southwesterly at tight angles from said Southerly line 30 feet to the Southwest- erly right-of-way line of Central Avenue, said point being the point of beginning of the property being described thence con- tinuing Southwestetly at right angles from said Southerly line 102.31 feet; thence deflecting left 90' a distance of SO feet; thence defle tang left 901 a distance of 102.31 feet to said Southves^er.ly tight -of -way line; thence Northwesterly to the point of beginning. Exhibit Page. ct All that part of the tract described in Exhibit A: •l. whirr lies southeasterly of a line drawn parallel with and distant 20 feet rorthwesterly of the center line of County State Aid Highway No. 15 (beirg a line constructed equidistant from the northwesterly and southeasterly lines o4 C S.A.H. No. 15 Plat 51, according to the duly recorded plat thereof); and northwesterly of the following described line: Cammencirg at A point cn the north lire of said tract distant 25 feet southeasterly of the above described center line of said C.S A.H. Vo 15 (as measured at right angles tLersto); thence rur, southwesterly paral- lel with said center line for a distance of 40 feet; thence deflect right to a point 20 feet southeasterly of said center line and 110 feet southwesterly of said north line of taid tract (as measured parallel with the above described center line); thence run south- westerly parallel with said center line to the south line of said tract and there termirsttng. Also over that part of said tract lying northwesterly of the first above described 20 foot parallel l:;'e, southeasterly of the northwr:teriy line of uaid State C.S A H. No. 15, as shown on said plat S1 and northeasterly of a 11ne drawn so"therly at an angle of 54• with said northwesterly line, from a point therecn distant 40 feet southwesteriy cf the northeasterly line of said tract, as measured along said northwesterly line. [WELT C HIGHWAY M:AlM7EhAK( AN;) UT1L)TY [ASDIM All that part of the tract described in Eahibit A. lying •Ithtn 15 feet ncrthwesterly and 2S feet sowi:4. asterly of a center itae bU nS A line constructed equid'start between the nert!w.asterly and sorthesst. erly lines of C.S.A.H. No, 15 as shown in Plat 51, according to U e Orly rr— corded plat thereof. Exhibl't Page.4 of ,ILFa3es ..V EXHIBIT D Snow REMOVAL EASEMW All that Part of Oe tract described as Exhibit A: lying within 3J feet northwesterly and 30 ft^t southeasterl; of a center line being a line Constructed equidistant between the northwesterly and southeast. trly lines of C S.A.H. No. 15 as sham in Plat 51. according to the duly re- corded plat thereof. THitIT_j DRAINAGE PIPE MA1N1.14"1E M LiZ ' All that part of the tract described in Exhibit A: which lets within 6 feet on each side of the following described line: Cownencing at a point on the northwesterly line of C.S.A.M. ko. 15 as shown in Plat 51 distant 370.40 feet southwesterly of a right of way monufent located on the northwesterly line of sat' road within lot S. Eldridge S. larnes first Addition, according to the duly recorded plat thereof; thence run southeasterly at an angle of 660 25' with said northwesterly lint (as swasured from north to southeast) to the shore of Late Minnetonka and there terminatinfl. ., t« , o•. &,d O'Now wraar (ti 1 L-10! %1 01 WOKAIT i4"m , „W m C*Jk T, arcs /T (:ITY of ORONO Poet Office 13ox 66eCryxtal Bay, Minnesota CiS322*Muniripal Offices On the North Shore of Lake. Minnetonka May 20, 1985 George Rovegno, Jr. 2010 Shoreline Drive Wayzata, MN 55391 Dear. George: Unfortunately, I must send this letter to advise that the fence erected in your lakeshore yar(I on or about May 11, 1985 is in violation of the Municipal Zoning C-Je. The fence would appear to measure between 5 to 6 feet in height above existing grade, placed approximately 20 to 25 feet from the shoreline and at the edge of the newly defined right-of-way of County Road 15 that intersects your lakeshore lot. I cite for your con- sideration Section 10.22, Subdivision 1 as amended by Council on January 5, 1985: Subdivision 1. Lakeshore Set Back Regulations. The set back from the shoreline for lakeshore lots sf.all he at least. 75 feet and no building, fer re or wall over forty-two inches but not in excess of seve.,ty-two inches in height above _original grade may be located closer to the shoreline than the average distance from the shoreline of existing residence buildings on adjacent lots. Although, I have not discussed this matter with you, it would be my guess that you •-rected the fence per newly amended Section 10.03, Subdivisic, (C) that you helped author as follows: C. Fences which do not exceed 3 1/2 feet in height. fences not o^er six feet_ in height along the street lot line of lake frontage lots which front on a ma'or thorcughfare, 'f fill is required, the total. combined height of both fend and fill shall not exceed 6 feet above the height of the gown of tte_road, terr;eces, steps, uncovered porches, stoops or similar structures, which do not extend above the height of the gro Ind t loor level of the principal building and extend to a distance of not less than two feet From any lot line. Your lot, your neighbors' lots -all lots adjacent to the shores of Lake Minnetonka, where County roads, private roads, rasement roads intersect .1akeshore yards, are subject to the standards of our code that protect and assure the viewing rights of lakeshore lot owners. B1'11:)I%(, A LUNING 47) 7337 • 4I0MMISIRA110%a 11%4%(t 473 7354 • Pt WK WUMKS 1`I7I3• ASS• SSINC George Rovegno, Jr. May 20, 1985 Page 2 of 2 Section 10.03, Subdivision 1S (C) was intent' !d for lakeshore lots that were adjacent to County .roads along the rear property line. The intent was to shield the homestead from the lights and noises eminating from the use of the County road. The adjacent lot owners' view of the lake would not be affected by the place- ment of a fence 6 feet in hea along the rear/street lot line. As we determined in the Hehl ication, the lake viewing right of a property owner on the of ite side of a County road, whose., lot lines did not run to the lakeshore had no legal claim or recourse from the City. You should be advised that staff always makes a site inspection when a resident plans to erect a fence over 3 1/2 feet along County roadways to assure that safety standards are upheld. We do not ask that residents apply for a permit only that we check the placement for sight problems. I interpret the Zoning Code, you may erect a fence within your xeshore yards as long as it does not exceed a height of 3 1/2 feet above existing grade. I must ask that you remove the newly erected fence within your lakeshore yard by Wed►,esday, May 29, 1985. If you wish to appeal my interpretation of the code, please file an appeals application with the City by May 24, 1985 so that we can schedule your application before the Planning Commission at their Tune 17, 1985 meeting. George, please give me a call if you have any questions. Sincerely, Jeanne A. Mabusth, Zoning Administrator cc: City Council Members HAND DELIVERED I RESOLUTION NO. 593 A RESOLUTION DIRECTING STAFF TO RESTRICT USE OF LAKE ACCESS ON SMITH'S BAY WHEREAS, The City of Orono has legal title to property which presently provides lake access for vehicles and boats near Paul's Landing on Smith's Bay on County Road 15, and WHEREAS, The use of that access during the months of March 1 through December 1 each year results in the creation of a traffic hazard for those using County Road 15 and for the citizens in the neighborhood, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: 1. The use by vehicles and boats of the above access shall be allowed only during the time period of December 1 to March 1 each year until further notice. 2. The staff is directed to mark the boundaries of the access, to post the necessary signs to notify the public of these restrictions, and to close the access to vehicles and boats during the perioc' of March 1 to December 1 each year. 3. In no way is the city abandoning its interest in the access by this action and the city reserves the right to change the restrictions on the use of this access at any time in the future. The for2roirg resolution was adopted by the City Council of the City of Orono on April 22, 1975, by a vote of 3 ayes and _0 nays. L Robert L. Sear es, Mayor ATTES' ` : a ter R. Lie r#0 Clerk -Administrator MINUTES ON THE: PLANNING COMMIS:;ION ME:FTING lff1.1) At)CU:;T 1), 1985. PAGE: #947 NORMAN & CHRISTIE DEWITT 1180 LYMAN AVENUE VARIANCE PUBLIC HEARING 9:05 - 9:08 Norman Dewitt %qas present for this matter. Mr. Dewitt is requesting a lot area variance to build a home on a 1-1/2 acre lot in a 2 acre minimum zone. Asst. Zoning Administrator Gaffron rioted the certificate of mailing and the affidavit of publication. Chairman Callahan reviewed with Asst. Zoning Administrator Gaffron staff's finding for recommendation of approval of the variance. Gaffron noted that the variance on this property had been granted twice previously and this is merely a renewal variance. Brian Palmer, 1190 Lyman Avenue, was present and stated he had no objections to the variance. It was moved by Rovegno, seconded by Goetten, to recommend approval of the variance. Motion, Ayes (6), Nays (0). #949 GERALD ANDERSON 4495 NORTH SHORE DRIVE VARIANCE PUBLIC HF.ARI.NG 9:1.1 - 9:14 Gerald and Barbara Anderson were present for this matter. Kenneth Hage, contractor -applicant, was also present. The Anderson's are requesting a variance of the average lakeshore setback to build an addition. Asst. Zoning Administrator Gaffron noted the certificate of mailing and the affidavit of publication. Mrs. Anderson stated that the neighbors have been notified of the plans and have shoran no objections. Mr. Anderson stated that he plans to keep the existing garage. It was moved by Sime, seconded by Rovegno, to approve the average lakeshore setback variance. Motion, Ayes (6), Nays (0). T?GEORGE ROVRGNO 0 SHORELINE DRIVE "PE3AL-INTERPRETATION OF FENCE: ORDINANCE PUBLIC HEARING 9:16-10:17 Mr. 6 Mrs. George Rovegno were present for this matter. At this time, George Rovegno stepped down as a Planning Commission member for this matter. Zoning Administrator. Mabusth noted the certificate of mailing and the affidavit of publication. Mahusth explained Mr. Rovegno's appeal which dealt with the interpretation of an amended ordinance (amended 1/28/85) Section 10.03, Subdivision 15 Non -Encroachments (C) regarding fences. MINUTE!,; E!,; OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MI•:ET1NG HELD AUGO.'sT 19, 1985. PAGE: #950 ROVEGNO continued Mabusth felt that the intent of amending the ordinance was to clarify it, clean up language dealing with "front yards", and setting limits on the reasonable functions of fences. Mabusth stated that the issue before the Planning Commission is whether the amended ordinance dealt specifically with lots that abut lakeshore and reared major thoroughfares or streets or did it deal with any kind of lakeshore yard that is intercepted by a major thoroughfare. Per Commission member Taylor's request, Zoning Administrator Mabusth gave examples of Orono properties that fit. closely to her interpretation of the ordinance: lots along Shadywood, the corner lot on Oxford Rd. McDonald mentioned tiie Pillsbury property is a good example. Zoning Administrator MaL.usth contends that the problems is not dealing with the non -encroachment of yard requirements, but lakeshore setback requirements. Chairman Callahan noted that the Planning Commission has before them (this evening) another proposed amendment to the fence ordinance for them to consider. Callahan inquired whether this hearing would be a waste of time if they were to approve the amendment. City Administrator Bernhardson stated that the proposed amendment dealt only with fences 3-1/2 feet above the ground. Mr. Rovegno stated that he has expressed to staff that he would be wi lling administratively to relo,7ate the fet.ce, but as it stands the ordinance clearly permits the fence. Art Tourangeau, 2060 Spates Ave., stated that he felt the fence would create a hazard during the winter with c-now build-up against the fence and the narrowness of the roa% when one wants to turn on Spates Ave. Lyle and Norma Godfrey, 2060 North Shore Drive, were present for this matter. Norma Godfrey felt that the fence depreciates the value of their property, two sections of the fence have already been removed because cf graffiti, the fence is dangerous, it is distracting to motorist,and blocks the view of the lake. Ms. Godfrey stated that she also believes this fence has been planned for some time and cited dates of filings and notices proving so. Ms. Godfrey also noted that taxpayers' monies have been spent on the court proceedings involved with Mr. Rovegno's threatened litigation with the County over the used right-of-way of County Rd. 15 and the out of court settlement granting Rovegno the right to erect a fence within the easement for road maintenance, and would like to see the fence removed. Chairman Callahan stated that the comments from the public are well taken, but the Planning Commission's purpose at this point, is to decide whether, Mr. Rovegno had the right to erect the fence without a permit as the ordinance stands today. MINUTES OF THE. PLANNING COFWISS10N MEETING HELL) AL1(;U.tT 19, 1985. PAGE 7 #950 ROVEGNo continued Mr. Rovegno explained his purpose of the proceedings with Hennepin County which were brou(iht. up by Norma Godfrey. He then went on to explain his many seasons for erecting the fencewhich include: trespassing, litter & dumping, physical & verbal assault, vandalism, road noise, speeders & illegal parking, and screens him from zoning code violations. Mr. Rovegno stated that the fence is there to protect him f rom the negative impact of a major thoroughfare. Mr. Rovegno stated that he has tried to grow bushes but the salt kills them. Mr. Rovegno stated he believed he had the approval of the Zoning Administrator, Hennepin County, Dept. of Transportation, City Attorney, Hennepin County Board, and the decree of the Judge, proving his prudence in this matter. He also noted that since he has erected this fence, he has not had any of the problems he previously stated. Mr. Rovegno stated that the issue before the Planning Commission is to determine whether Code Section 10.03 Subdivision 15 (C) applies only to rear yards which abut a major thoroughfare and not lakeshore front yards that abut a major thoroughfare; and that his lot is subject to standards that protect the viewing rights of lakeshore lot owners since the lot is divided by a public road. Mr. Rovegno cited Section 10.03, Subdivision 15 (C) and then presented two diagrams showing typical front & rear yards of lakeshore properties. Mr. Rovegno stated that he felt the intent of this section of the code was to provide privacy along the lakeshore which is severly enfringed by a major thor-oughf are . Regarding the viewing rights by neighboring lots, Mr. Rovegno stated that his lot is a contiguous riparian lot. Mr. Rovegno questioned why the City has taken action against his fence when there are numbers of other fences, which he submitted 11 photos of such fences. For record, Phil Kaley, 1395 Brown Rd. S., was present for this matter. The?re were no other comments from the public. Zoning Administrator Mabusth advised the Planning c-)a_-is.r- on of commission member KeI Iey's opinion on this matter denying the appeals application because lots like the applicant's are unusual and special requiring individual review. This specific section of the ordinance was never designed to cover lakeshore lots divided by a major thoroughfare within a lakeshore yard because of the obvious view problem. Commission member Sime stated that he felt staff has acted correctly noting his agreement with the fence being a Public Nuisance per S(>ction 9.22 and he would deny the appeal. MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING IILLD AUGUST 19, 1985. PAGE: #950 ROVEGNO continued Commission member Goetten stated that she feels t;,at the fence does not meet the intent and standards of Section 10.03 Subdivision 15 (C) and agrees will Sime. Commissicn member Taylor stated that he agrees with the applicant's contention that the fence conforms with Section 10.03 Subdivision 15 (C). Commission member McDonald stated that she agreed with Sime and Goetten. Chairman Callahan stated he agreed with Sime, Goetten, and McDonald. Callahan stated that he felt Section 10.03 Subdivision 15 (C) was not referring to Rovegno's type of property and didn't consider his kind of problem. Commission member Sime stated that in addition to Section 9.22 permitting a public nuisance, he felt that this fence is endangering the safety of those using the public access Lnder Section 9.21 a public nuisance. Mr. Rovegno stated that the public access at the end of Spates Ave. was a public nuisance, whether his fence is there or not. The ruling of the Planning Commission: was 4-1 to deny the appeal and find that staff's interpretation of the ordinance is correct. Sime, Goetten, McDonald, and Callahan in favor of denial. Taylor against denial. #952 FRANK KOKF:SI1 4100 WATERTOWN ROAD APPEAL -INTERPRETATION OF STOCK PARM AND HOME OCCUPATION SECTIONS PUBLIC HEARING Neither Mr. Kokesh or his attorney were present for this matter. Because of his absence, it was moved by Callahan, seconded by Goetten, to table this matter until the September 16th meeting. Motion, Ayes (6), Nays (0). Earl and Betty Dorn, 4045 Watertown Road, were present for this matter. Chairman Callahan agreed to hear them but informed them that no action would be taken at this meeting. Mr. Dorn stated that Mr. Kokesh's operation has been in violation for years and the city has failed to do anything about it until now. He feels that residents shov1d receive equal treatment. Chairman Callahan assured Mr. Dorn that if the applicant fails to appear at the next meeting action will be taken in his absence. OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCILMEETING HELD .TUNE: 10, 1985 PAGE; la Council suggested that the people to be appointed not only Jr come from Orono but from cities the police department serves such as Minnetonka Beach, Long Lake, and Spring Park if interested. ORDINANCE CLARIFICATION HEIGHT OF FENCE City Administrator Bernhardson stated that the current zoning ordinance regarding fences is vague. Bernhardson stated that based on staff's interpretation of the fence ordinance, fences up to 3 1/2 feet have been allowed in the 0-75' setback area. Bernhardson explained that the fence constructed at 2010 Shoreline Drive is a hazardous fence in that it obstructs the view of Hennepin County street signs, and the public access location. Bernhardson explained that Hennepin County permitted the owner at 2010 Shoreline Drive to construct a fence on the right of way. Bernhardson stated that the owner of 2010 Shoreline Drive and Hennepin County have agreed that if the fence is knocked down by County snow plows, Hennepin County wreplace the fence. Bernhardson stated that however if the fence is knocked down by buildup of snow, it is up to the owner to replace the fence. Bernhardson noted that the fence is a public and safety nuisance standpoint as it exists. Bernhardson noted that even at 3 1/2 feet the fence uld block the view from the public access. Bernhardson reported that the owner at 2010 Shoreline Drive has infcrmed staff that if he is requested to remove the fence, he requests that staff enforce the rest of AP the fences around the lake. Bernhardson asked Council for clarification of the fence ordinance. One man in the audience noted that the fence depreciates the beauty and value of the shore? ine. He reported that he saw a lady miss the bus because the fence blocked her view from the approaching bus. fie noted that the fence makes a good fence for kids to write obsenities on. He noted that the snow will eat away the fence in the winter. City Administrator Bernhardson stated that the owner claims that the fence is for the privacy of his family members for sunbathing. Bernhardson asked the Council if they interpret the ur,linance to mean that no fences are allowed in the 0-75' setback area or only 3 1/3 foot fences allowed in the 0-75' area. One lady in the audience mentioned that this fence, if allowed to stay, will set precedents for future fences around the lake. Councilmember Grabek stated that the fence is a hazard and endangers the view and safety of traffic and pedestrians in that area and that the fence should come down. Grabek noted that the view is blocked for those exiting out of the public access. Grabek noted that the owner should be tagged and ordered to remove the fence and invited to meet with the Council. OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCII. MEETING HELD JUNE 10, 1985 PAGE 15 Building & Zoning Administrator Mabusth stated that the hazard is actually above what the fence ordinance allows Councilmember L. Adams moved, Acting Mayor Frahm seconded, to affirm staff 's interpretation of the fence ordinance to allow a 3 1/2 foot fence within the 0-75 sethark area. Motion, Ayes (4), Nays (0). Councilmember L. Adams moved, Acting Mayor Frahm seconded, to direct staff to take action and direct George Rovegno to remove the fence because of safety considerations for the public access or cut down the size of the fence to 3 1/2 feet and relocate the fence away from a hazardous location in order to alleviate the safety hazard with such relocation to be mutually agreeable with staff. Motion, Ayes (4), Nays (0). ORONO-KEDINA-LONG LAKE SKWE9 - ROBBS KOTEL DEVELOPMENT City Administrator Bernl,itrdson reviewed with the Council the sewer line locations near highway 12. Bernhardson stated that in order to service the Robbs Motel development property, the City of Long Lake has requested to connect into the City of Orono's sewer line without taking any units away from the City of Orono. Bernhardson stated that staff has investigated the request to see if the hookup would affect any futareOrono parcels that may be developed. Bernhardson noted that staff feels it will not affect any future developments. Councilmember Grabek noted that. the agreement should be written so that Long Lake will pay for any improvements if there is any problems with the sewer lines. Councilmember L. Adams moved, Acting Mayor Frahm seconded, to direct staff to negotiate with the City of Long Lake and Medina an agreement addendum regarding the hookup to Orono lines . Motion, Ayes (4), Nays (0). BIG ISLAND STATUS REPORT City Administrator Bernhardson noted that his memo regarding the Big Island Veteran's Camp was just a status report. STATUS REPORT 2695 CASCO POINT City Administrator Bernhardson noted that 2695 Casco Point Road now has electricity and that the contractor will begin pumping of the basement 24 hours a day. Bernhardson noted that Chris Adams (builder) told staff that he could not meet the deadlines that staff set. Bernhardson noted that staff informed Adams that the City is willing to work with the • builder as long as work continues on the home. TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Mark Bernhardson, City Administrator DATE: June 5, 1985 SUBJECm: Height of Fence Within 75 Feet Lakeshore Lot In reviewing rules regarding the height of fences as they relate specifically to the current fence on the Rovegno property, the Zoning Ordinance indicates the following: SECTION 10.22. Re�:�ulations for One Family Lakeshore Residential Districts. Subdivision 1. Lakeshore Set Back Regulations. The set back from the shoreline for 1 akr-shore 1 nt-s sha 1 1 be at least 75 feet and no building, fence or wall over forty-two inches but not in excess of seventy-two inche:: in height above original grade may be located closer to the shoreline than the average distance from the shoreline of existing residence buildings on adjacent lots. The Zoning Ordinance can be in erpreted either as: A. Prohibiting everyt ►ing within 75 feel- and nothing higher than 3 1/2 eet between the 75 feet and the average setback or, B. That anything up t 3 1/2 feet is permitted within the 75 feet but thy.: nothing higher than that within 75 feet or the zverage setback which ever is greater. Based on review of our practice we have apparently permitted without variance (we were unable to locate any such variance back to 1975) fences up to 3 1/2 feet within the 75 feet. Given the question raised as to interpretation regarding the Ordinance coupled with our past practice in relationship to this issue, staff is requesting the clarification on that matter. Basing the interpretation on past practice would suggest that we permit up to 3 1/2 feet within the 75 feet or average setback. (Additional ly Section 10.03 Subdivision 15 regarding nonencroachments has been understood to apply although it states it applied to yard requirements which appear to be items separate from setbacks in Orono's code.) It's been indicated that. if 3 1/2 feet is the standard within 75 feet, the owner of the property in question will reduce the size of his fence to that coupled with taking care of any publ is safety problems as it relates to location of that 3 112 feet. Should the interpretation be that nothing is permitteu within 75 feet then the owner has indicated he will remove the fence However expect the City to either seek variances or have removed any fences that have not been "Grandfathered In". I feel is a reasonable expectation. Should you have any further questions or comments please feel free to contact me. cc: George Rovegno r Richard V. Stinson 2040 Spates venue Wayzata. MN 55391 October 21, 1985 Jeanne A. Mabusth Building & Zoning Administrator RE: Opposition to Land Use Application 0986; Rovenno Variance. 1 am writing on behalf of my father, Richard V. Stinson, who is unable to attend this meeting. He would, however, like the Board to take note of his general opposition to the granting of a variance, based on his opinion that Rovegno's fence is inappropriate and inconsi,;tent with the nature of the area. Beyond this concern, he would like the Boarj to consider two other questions before reaching a final decision: Whether the fe..ce is prated on the road riqht-of•way. 2. )hether the fence c►Cate. a traffic hazard because of its height and pinxim`ty to the road. Thank You, 11 i v Delany J Stinson U UVL% T CITY OF 010 1 i MEMORANDUM DATE: October 28, 1985 FROM: George and Susan Rovegno TO: Mayor Butler Orono Council Members RE: Application 316 "interpretation/variance" We submit the following findings of fact for inclusion in your action in this matter -nd ask for their inclusion in the minutes of this meeting. It is nct our, intent, desire or wish to do any more than to reasonably enjoy the Lakeshore portion r` ur property. We have '�een prevented from this by the public, the city, he county, etc. We do not wish to deny any one any access or vista of Lake Minnetonka; we have welcomed our neighbors, as our guests, to enjoy the Lake. However, we do need to reasonably define our property. We ask you, therefore, to consider the following findings of fact: 1. In May, 1985, Applicant erected a fence 5 foot in height along the Cout'ty State Aid Highway (CSAH) 15 roadway easement line pursuant to the resolution of Hennepin County District Court Case No. MCP 503N. 2. The erection of the fence was a quid pro quo to the rese u ion of the case pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 160 '4 3. Absent ,re fencr a substantial issue , ie resolution would be obviated and th- germs of the resolution would no longer be equitable. 4. On a number of occasions, the portion of the subject property in question, absent the fence has been the site of violations of the City Code, which unreasonably annoy, injure and endanger the safety, health, R,r ' comfort and repose of the Applicant and the publi(-. Some t:xanhl 2s (refer to City Police Records) are: A. Physical assault if the property owner, B. Verbal assault o: she property owners, C Repeated trespass D. Theft. E. Harassmpn' from t' . CSAH 15 Roadway F . Panda' G. Litters H . Dump w4 City staff con ,.,es these facts and felt it unnecessary t, request police records. 5. The City has been unable on a prartical basis, absent the existing fence, with limited polis CI , t-, eliminate the above Code violations to the detrimenL ant Applicant and his property rights. 6. Other factors which while not strictly code violations, have compro- mised reasonable use of the property in question, include: A. Unreasonable noise B. Commercial logging, sanctioned by the City, limited to the ice in front of applicant's proper*.y C. Corranercia1 ice fishing access D. Other use of the winter access, inconsistent with the Orono CMP E. Unreasonable use of the winter access at unreasonable times, with unreasonable noise, and with unreasonable activities (inconsistent with City and LMCD Codes) F. City Police Department "refused" Applicant's request to enforce LMCD Code violations by ice fisherman. 7. Applicant, relying on the statutory process with faith, expectation and reliance on the constitutional process, expended considerable effort and expense to resolve Hennepin County District Court Code No. MC84-4503N to prtserve the property rights, inherent in his real property title and in the resolution of said case which rights, including constructior, of a fence, were upheld. 8. The basic need for a fence is caused by the existence of CSAH 15 and the City's winter lake access. Both "roads" are "hardcover" within the meaning of the City Code and are not permitted uses within the Code. Both exist without benefit of a variance, as prescribed in the Code and are, therefore, non -conforming. 9. With or without a fence, Applicant construes both "roads" as public nuisances since: A. Together they maintain and permit a condition which unreason- ably annoy, injure, and endanger the safety, health, morals, comfort and/or repose of a considerable number of numbers of the public, i.e. the Applicants and winter drivers of either "road", and B. Together they intert-re with, obstruct and render dangerous for passage these roads for the public and the Applicants. G. The City Public Works Director sought to "improve" ilne access in the winter of 1984-85 due to its dangerous naturr,absent the fence. D. the City Zoning Administrator advised Applicant in the winter of 1984-85 that, absent the fence, this is an inappropriate and dangerous access point and would work with Public Works Director to find alternative lake access. E. There exists on an adjacent property a large, legal, permitted "circulator" to protect the perw, lent dock which renders lake access unsafe as illustrated by she number of vehicles which have "sunk" through the ice in past winters. F. On the occasions of such "sinkIngs", City police routinely tres- pass on the subject property in order to remove the vehicles in the interest of "public safety". 10. The Hennepin County Department of Transportation, the Hennepin County Attorney's office, the Hennepin County Board and the Hennepin County District Court all agreed to the settlement to District Court Case No. MC84-4503N. Based on this, these experts seem to have agreed that a fence located even closer to the CSAH 15 roadway then now exists would be safe and permitted. The County Department of Transportation is well aware of the City Lake Access. 11. The fence is not upon the roadway easement except for about 2-6 inches along 4-8 feet in length. Hennepin County permits this by agreement. Fence placement allowed by Agreement is even closer to the traveled surface than the existing fence. 12. The fence is entirely upon other easements now possessed by Hennepin County with the County', greement. It is, at Ll.e very least, questionable whether the City can regulate structures and uses upon county easements. The county is, of course, responsible for public safety upon their roads and easements. 13. Since the erection of the fer ii May, 1985 no instances of City Code violations have been reporte the subject property by thr Applicants other than vandal i:,i,. to the fence itself. 14. City Zoning Administrator, on hearing of the problems associated with subject property and the access in 1984, recommended placement of a fence by Apnlicant on the subject property. 15. During a meeting with Applicant earlier th;s year, City Administrator committed the City to place posts and a guard rail on the City lake access along the Applicants property after hearing of the abuses of the subject property. To date this has not been accomplished. 16. City staff concurs with Applicant that the abuses o` the Applicant's property have been unreasonable and compromise Applicants' reasonable use of the property. 17. Applicant entered into an agreement to resolve Hennepin County District Lourt Case No. MC84-4503N in substantial expectation and reliance on City staffs: A. kec,)mmendation to erect a fence, and R. Explantion of the intent., meaning, interpretation, and implica- tions of City Code Section 10.03 15(C) and amendment which was explained to the Applicant prior to the amendment thereto. 18. Applicant has for a number of years been involved in City Government serving as an involved citizen, a planning commissioner and a chairman of the planning commission. Consistently and repeatedly Applicant's findings on Code interpretations have been upheld by both the City Council and in the courts. Applicant has been reappointed a third time as a Planning Commissioner, presumably based on his expertise and efforts. 19. Based upon staff's advice of the intent, meaning, interpretation and implications of the changes proposed and subsequently enacted to Code Section 10.03 15(C), Applicant voted in favor of the changes proposed thereto. Absent the advice of staff Applicant would not have: A. Voted as a Planning Commissioner for the Code Amendment, B. Entered into agreement with Hennepin County resolving Hennepin County District Court Case No. MC84-4503N, and C. Erected the fence. 20. Construction of fences do not require a building permit in the City of Orono. 21. If applicable, as Applicant maintains staff advised, subject fence meets the intent and language of Code Section 10.03 15(C) since' A. The fence is less than 6 feet in height, and B. The fence is along the street lot line of a lake frontage lot, and C. The lot fronts (as defined in the Code and by the Minnesota Courts) on a major thoroughfare, and D. The total height of the fence does not exceed 6 feet above the height of crown of the road. Thus meeting the performance standards of the section. The application, suggested by staff, i.e. this section applies to non - intersected lakeshore lots, makes no sense. If the purpose of the sec- tion were to protect "front door" sides of houses on major thoroughfares it would not be limited to lake fronting lots. Applicant believes intent of this sec',-*- specifically written for inter- sected lots which, absent f no Lakeshore privacy. 22. Because of the need to protect Applicant and his property frown unreaso- nable interference with his property rights and to resulve this matter, City Administrator, subject to this application being submitted, pro- mised Applicant to submit, with his and staff's approval and recommen- dation a Code amendment allowing a fence generally as described in this application which after approval thereof would not require the grant of variance,at the August Planning Commission meeting. In addition, City Administrator promised to recommend approva, of this "variance/inter- pretation" application. Planning Commission has failed to act on Cede Amendment. City Administrator- and staff have not made agreed upon r ecorrrnenda t i on . 23. There exist within the City a considerable number of fences and walls in excess of 42" which exist without benefit of an approved variance. Applicant has submitted photographic evidence of this in earlier testi- mony. Staff is aware of others. City has never taken any action against any other person besides Applicant on th;s issue. 24. One of such fences exists on the property adjacent to Applicant's. In addition, this fence is on tl•­ CSAH 15 platted road and another part is on the Applicant's real prof. cy. 25. the other adjacent lakeshore property is a marina. It is required by Code to have an opaque 6 foot fence adjacent to Applicant's residental property. This property has fences in excess of 42" but less than 6 feet in height. This property is in violation of the Code. One of this proper"y's fences and an LP gas storage tank are on the CSAH 15 platted right-of-way. The tank also does not meet fire code or zoning code set back requirements. If Applicant's fence poses a public safety issue, then the marina structures do as well. Staff ;:as been aware of these facts for a number of years and has failed to act. Therefore, Applicant contends these must not be unsafe or violations or the City would have requested at least a variance application. 26. City has discussed this matter on numerous occasions at the council meetings without reasonable or proper notice to Applicant in violation of his human, if not, legal rights in this matter. 27. City lost its rights to maintain sign and posts on subject property, which it formerly maintained on the county road, when the county quit claim thereto. City is, therefore, trespassing upon Applicant's premises at this date. County's signs have a similar status. 28. Cable television wires in violation of the easements granted exist on the subject property. Applicant, through complaint with the police department, asked CiLy to prosecute this trespass. City has failed to act. 29. Failure of City to act on other "fence" ordinance matters such as this, on the CAN trespass, and on repeated violation of City and LMCD Code as described herein might violate Applicant's civil rights. 30. City Administrator and Public Works Director placed a "lath Line" approximately parallel to and approximately 1-3 feet toward Lake Minnetonka from existing fence. 31. Said "lath line" describes a line, according to City staff, that a fence along such line would not constitute a "public nuisance" if the easterly 30 feet thereof is 3 feet or less in height. 32. Planning Commission did not act within the mandated 60 days in this matter'. 33. City's contractor on the Crystal Bay Sewer project did from 9-4 to 9-6, 1985 trespass upon subjec' property with the aid and assistance of the ('ity Public Works Department in order to pump water from or into Lake Minnetonka wit -it benefit of the right of entry. 34. A fence in excess of 42" has existed on this site for 20-30 years approximatel*4the City -placed "lath line". 35. The variance request is minimal, 18 inches, less than that relative to the crown of CSAH 15. 36. The variance request would generally conform to the amendment to Code Section 10.22.(IA) proposed and supported by City staff. 31. There exists on each and eery property adjacent to subject property at least one and in some cases many violations of the Code. They exist without benefit of variance and are not entitled to "grandfathering". None of these have been acted upon by the City. 38. A fence at the current or proposed location does not does deny any resident of a vista, only a view of Applicants'lakeshore activities, i.e. privacy. For a distance of + 200 feet the general public is denied a view of Applicant's lakeshore on a lesser basis than the denial of view provided by a house and associated structures on a pro- perty not inters.:c_ted by any road, let alone a major thoroughfare. 39. The property in question has demonstrably been shown to be unable, to be put to reasonable use under conditions clearly allowed by current interpretation of official controls. 40. The plight of the Applicant is the result of actions and the lack of action by Hennepin County and the City. The Applicant's plight is due to circumstances unique to the property and not created by the land owr , . 41. The variance will not alter the essential character of the locality since: A. It adjoins a commercial propert,, which is non -conforming as to fences. B. A non -conforming commercial use which was existing prior to Code changes but which s in violation of its conditional use permit. City is aware of violations but they continue. C. It adjoins a residential property in violation of the same Zoning Code Section and others. D. Subject property provides more open spice than a•Y other ►nearby property. E. Uses of adjacent commercial property and the Lake Access have changed and intensified from the time Applicants purchased pro- perty due to actions and inactions by the City. 42. Economic considerations alone do not constitute the undue hardship in this case. No reasonable use of this property exists under the Code without variances as requested in this application. 43. The use is clearly consistent with the Zoning Code and is not a use which is not permitted unde►• Chapter 10 of the Code for this property. 44. No additional conditions are required with the granting of this variance since experts at Hennepin County and Hennepin County District Court have found that this use is allowed, reasonable and necessary to preserve a substantial property right. 45. Although the existing fence is clearly entitled to its existence by variance under City Code and the test of undue hardship as routinely applied by the City, Applicant has agreed to relocate subject fence to the City -placed lath line in an effort to cooperate with the City's wishes under• benefit of a variance. 46. To force removal of the fence or relocation closer to the Lake than provided by the Court Agreement would constitute an unconstitutional taking of Applicant's property since any portion of subject property between the CSAH 15 and the fence is worthless to the Applicants and serves only to enlarge CSAH 15 clearly benefiting only the public. Absent a fence, the public abuse the property, and City has repeatedly failed to protect Applicants. City Administrator concurs that fence provides a "definition of property." 47. In staff's memo to Council, a 12 point recital of findings was noted on the Planning Commission's recommendation of denial of variance. Applicant disputes this portion of staff memo. Motion was made to recommend denial since variance request "did not meet the Code." Points 1 to 12 are staff's not Planning Commission's. Applicant formally requested specific findings of fact in Planning Commission's motion and action. They were not part of motion or vote. Some of them are not fact. 48. The "General" Section of Court Settlement agreement requires Hennepin County, not Applicant, to obtain City's approval for new construction. City has allowed County to act without required approval even after Applicant advised City Zoning and Public Works Administrators. 49. City has approved only 2 traveled lanes and an 8 foot shoulder for CSAH 15. CSAH 15 is wider than this on portions of subject property. City staff has been aware of this and has not acted. 50. Fence height is necessary since the height and width of CSAH 15 have been consistently and repeatedly increased and enlarged. City has taken no action to stop these acts. R JR':', ,!. t'ottilhG CCT 2 8 9135 C1 Y OF ORONO TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Mark Bernhardson, City Administrator" DATE: October 23, 1985 SUBJECT: Chanqe Order A4 Having last week received telephone approval from three of the Counci lmembers we are now requesting formal full Council a 3roval for Change Order #4, which amounts to $7,500, for additio::al materials and related work to stabilize the streets in order to put on appropriate bituminous coats. It should be noted that the total of the change orders to datF,, has used up about half of the contingency amount ($21,000) that was budgeted apart from the contractor's award for suuh chanyts. It should be additionally be noted that at this time the contractor has indicated in a series of correspondence that he feels that because of the soil conditions in the area that he is due additional money over and above that for which he has contracted. This is presently being discussed with our Attorney and City Engineer in order to determine the appropriate course of action on the matter. PROPOSED MOTION - It was moved by , seconded by City Coun-i 1 hereby approves Change Order i4 , in the amount of $7,500.0P, of construction contract at Crystal Bay with A.R.I. Construc'.ion. Ayes Nays ��_. ro�Anr_ ; � M}g )p- Z8 -65 G:ewwiii fiw�JrMSMt _ _ _- o 2335 iU %--A-49A.� 36 �. p...l, A(-..e.& 55113 /)A^" 612.636.4600 October 28, 1985 City of Orono Box 66 Crystal Bay, MN 55323 Attn: Mr. John Gerhardson Re: Our File No. 13918 Crystal Bay Sanitar;• Sewer Im, Dear John, (Mnr 6 Nwnlra,, P E Robert N. RORwr, P E 1—cph C. Anar+AR, P f Rr.A/ord A. Lembery. P L Hey h-d I Tunar. P f lames ( 06un. PE Glenn R (bW. P.f An(A A. Go don, P.E lAraww E. NO::, P f Rk'kwd W, lour., P.E Roben (: SMunrrA(. P E. Mora 1. U0.0lo, P.E. Doiwld C Burte.d(, P E. Jery A Bourdon, P E Mot A Hans,n, P E. led A fxld. P L MKAM T Rrwnvnn P E Robro R lye/Ierk. P E. Dord O. Louiore. P E Chalft A. Erwk" Leo V P~Wy Hofen M 06" Enclosed please find Change Order No. 4 which provides for road base correc- tion work on the Crystal Bay Sanit Sewer Project. The road base correction work is necessary to pro•4de a good base for the streets. The wet condit4on of the subgrade and the wet period during con- struction have resulted in portions of the base material being contaminated. The original placement of th.> base material could not be delayed until the subgrade had adequately dried a3 it was necessary to provide the property owners with access to their homes. The work outlined is necessary to satisfactorily complete the project and we recommend the change order in the amount of $7,500.00 be approved. Yours very truly, BONESTROO, ROSENE, ANDERLIK 6 ASSOCIATES, INC. 'C C r.. k Glenn R. Cook GRC:*as EncI. 160 1.1 )7 DATE: October 28, 1985 PLACE: Orono, Minnesota PROJECT: Crystal Bay PROJECT NO: 13918 CONTRACTOR: ARI Contracting, CHANGE ORDER NO: 4 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Change Order Item PART A: CHANGE ORDER ., Box 706, Eveleth, Mil Unit Price FILE NO.: 13918 F,st'd Total liantity Amount Due to unseasonably wet conditions, the road -.:ay subbase has become soft causing rutting and contamination of the roadway base material in spotted areas throughout the project. The contaminated material must be removed and replaced with new rock prior to the placement of a bituminous mat. The corrective work will be done on a time anu material basis. Class 5 Aggregate Base (100% crushed) Ton $8.15 700 $5,705.00 Subbase correction L.S. 1,795.00 L.S. 1,795.00 TOTAL CHANGE ORDER NC. 4 - ADD..... Original Contract Amount $691,587.65 Previous Change Orders 7,519.00 THIS CHANGE ORDER NO. 4 - ADD 7,',00.00 REVISED CONTRACT AMOUNT........ $706,606.65 Approved by: ARI Contracting, Inc. $7,500.00 By Recommended for Approvei by: BONESTROO, ROSENE, ANDERLIK 6 ASSOCIATES, INC. By Approved by: City of Orono, Minnesota By Mayer By Clark Date: distribution: 1 - City 2 - Contractor 1 - Engineer 1477d /1 01", A I W ETIM6 CC T v}T tJ�S TO: Mayor and City Council q FROM: Mark Bernhardson, City Administrat.l; ClPi OF ORONO DATE: October 23, 1985 SUBJECT: Shaver/Tearse Permit Review As part of the Shaver/Terase review, should the Council be willing to grant the variance for application #972 under City Code 9.72 that the permit is required to allow them to build the dock within the City's easem(.,nt, although that easement is under water. The proposed resolution will in addition to a hold harmless clause, address the specific requirements for dock construction as follows: - Must romoved in le winter - Only nave pedestriz.i access/no motor vehicle parking (City can require f)sting of No Parking at owner's expense) - Is temporary and c n be revoked at any time for City road xpansion or p 31ic health, safety or welfare concerns - Provide proof of in: ranee ainually - Must have appropri. :e L.M.C.D. and building permits and building according to standards No portion of dock s ructure to be allowed within dry shoulder area of road i ght-of-way It is staf f's recce -d_, ion th t this be approved as out 1 ined above. Once the tion has been adopted appl+cart can take the executed reso i to the .M.C.D. to receive the necessary permits together wi. Ling puilding construction permit from the City of Orono in Lo construct the dock. 7 PROPOSED MOTION - It wa, moved by _ , seconded by _ , that the City Council adopt A yalution to permit construction of a dock on ;public right-o_ . iay . Ayes ._, , Nays y TO: Mayor and City Council �"� ��F o f FROM: Mark Bernhardson, City Administrate DATE: October 23, 1985 SUBJECT: Stebbins' Sewer Matter Since last Council, meeting Mike Gaf.fron has reviewed the proposed sepic tank site t )gether with the soil bori ncis that were done for the house location on the road side, opposite where ti:e sewer is supposed to go, and has determined that a septic system is teas i::;1e. While such a system will require more maintenance than a sewered property, this particular property will not cause in inordinate amount of maintenance, if it is properly installed by the contractor. This opinion is concurred with by Mark Gronberg, Mr. Stebbins' surveyor. We have attempted to get in contact with Mr. Stebbins to indicate this but he has been out of town and wi 1 1 be out of town ti 1 1 Monday (we have sent a letter this week to him regarding the matter.) (We hau requested that he ca11 us during the next few days after the last Council meeting, however did not receive such a -a1I.) PROPOSED MOTION - It was moved :y 1I, seconded by f1, that the Citv Council °prove resolution # to deny Mr. S eb-bins request for hookup tr) the Long Lake sewer for his property at 2165 Watertown Road. Ayes c/ , Nays n. W!'ETIHG TO: Mayor and '- i ty uounc i l PROM: Mark Bernhardson, City Afl,li ;trator'- DATE: October �.3; i985 SUBJECT: Ordir— Revisions The fo 1 lowing represent thr,2e ..)rd i nar• ch tinges that we wou Id ro -om-nend at this time. Attacher3 i ' ie su Tested Ian .uage for ea , 1 of those changes and below a ra nar the intP t of those changes: - Exterior Buildinq Construct.(,n - Duriing the 7o1T5 atio t:.a requirement thaws all construction on a bui ldina had to be completed witi.in two years of commencem, of the building permit together with a 12 munth it on exterior constru^tion c.js added. As the penalty for noncompletion :+. two year mark of thf total project, the pe alty i; was reapplica' iun for the bo' lJi^ pern -)lus ire building pe-mit ' low.- jer _om the Ldrguag.. the ordinan.ze ' ,ere no sp=,.: • f is penalty attenjent to Failure to comp, .`e exter ur construction. It is recomm-nded than t )rdinanc. be amer•ied to include the provision of an ar -41 half bui:6ing permit fee for fa' lute, to comr -�c i1 construction within a year anu that fail, : c, IMP construction within two years of the original perr ld requi.re a aet:mit fee regar.oless of whether iditional half _aermit was :charged or not Fire Arms As you are .ance prov ided f.)r. annua 1 and occasions ire arms permits which may be issued r •vel. The pror.iseJ amendment .+rovider, ..c r r%?akdown in c = .asses between annual a� r.a ' -he only Ines !.hat would be t !owed am . c its rr o l d he thi;:- clubs whose primary f-unction is that type �.f activity. Additionally if a gioup apart from the club is handling a spe,:iai event at `he cl;ib's sitf- that .could require the eccas,iona1 , e r m 4, . AdditionaI ly in the amerumen2 our added requirements for inforrr.sti-n we £,�E . is necessary prior to permit issuance. The purpose of bringing !t focw,1rtJ at this time is :hat we have founc. that. , he e.)r.ent permit systanr d, a not al low tnr+ appr -riate regulatior of th- Act' vi.: ;n order to dAt k-r n ,te appropr i atenesE, of t.,-e a .` 4 the � , y I.e idpi ning to(lE.ther with . imiting 4-rrnorr,i eni/or a rm on the p,srt o: nearby ?iciE`nts ,in.i the pc:l ice i)epart- monr . AN Dangerous Wea,)ons - o,-.d --er ,, / Because of recent problems -.egardinc,j knives and related ir.--' -uments iuch as throwing stars in the schools and the fact that we have found that we lack authority to remove such from the processor of those on school property and on school tiuses. It is re--ommended that the following language be adopted in order to have better ability to limit such. We I'3ve reoues':ed the school administration to review the -roposed language based on th• it initial request and will bring forward any comments or reakiasted changer, that they may have Monday night. 0 ORDLNAMCV NUMBER 14, SECOND SERIES AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 12.95 TIME OF CONSTRUCTION ADDING: The City Council ,f Orono Ordains As Follows: Subd. 2 (c.) Failure to complete such exterior construction shall result in she suspension of the existing permit until payment of 50% c, the original building permit has been made. Any payment unde- this section does not negate the permit limits o` Subd 1 of this sF _ :an and may not be applied to satisfy payment for a new pccmit under that section. This does not release the permitee from makinc; appropirate life safety corrections nor other Building Code requirements. 'this ordin,. -lce shall be effective upon adoption and publication. Adopted by the City Counci 1 of Orono on this 28th day of October, 1985, by a vote of _, ayes and nays. Dorothy M. half! -in, Ci Clerk 1ary C.'E3utler, Mayory u JINANCE NUMBER 15, SECOND SERIES AN ORDINANCE ADDING TO THE DANGEROUS WEAPONS AND ARTICLES SECTIONS OF THE ORONO .,UNICIPAL CODE The City Council or Orono Ordains As Follows: Chapter > of the Municipal Code of Orono is hereby amended y adding to Section 9.10, Subd 5, 1,, 3, C, D, E, F, G, H, Subd 6, Subd 7 and Subd 9 to read as follows: Subd. 5. Permits. '`ermits may be granted as follows: A. Trap and Skeet shooting for clubs. B. Trap and Skeet shooting for individuals. C. For training of dogs for clubs or individuals, which permit is valid only on land de(7-ribed in the permit by persons with the consent of the owner or lessee thereof. I). To clubs ,nd individuals.for the operation of a gaine and fur farm pursuant to Minnesota Statutes Section 99.27, or Minnesota Statutes Sections 100.32 to 100.37; E. For control of pests, vermin, rodents, or other animal nuisances, except that no hunting of game animals or came bi c 6s shall be all^w� d. F. Occasional target shooing. G. Field trials, cori:ercial or professional exhibitions or displays, or any similar or lawful purpose as determined by the City C.'erk. H. Any person, croup, or.gar:, zation that wishes to use an established range/or trap., skeet facility for any field trial commiercial or professiona' exhibition or display or any si-:ilar or lawful purpose shall apply for their own use permit. The existing per:iit for gun club shall not cover the special event. This woul-' not preclude that the gun club cannot have its own special events such as annual shoots, turkey 3hootoff, etc„ as long as it is the gun club that is responsible permit holder.. Subd. 6. Permit classificati . fees, permit revocation. The fee for annual permit (club only) or occasional perr4t (indivi,�ual, commercial, professional exhibitions) shall be charged according to the City fee s=-hedule. A violation of any of Lhe-onditiuns of a perrAt shall result in revocation of t-:E- perr'it and no permit shall be issued to ar., club or person for one year after the date of such. revocation. Subd. 7. Permit procedure. When a person or club applies for a permit, the city administrator may require certain inforration to be on the application and per:i it form. 1. Location of event 2. Site visit to be required. 3. Intended use of permit. 4. Certificate of Insurance 5. Hours of shooting 6. NUMber of participants 7. Notice to police prior to shooting. This notice to be within one hour of commencement of evert. 8. Annual permit to require notice to be given to surrounding property owners and an opportunity for them to object prior to issuance of a permit under this section, but such objections shall not require the permit to be withheld. Any person may appeal the denial of a permit to the Council. Subd. 9. Confiscation. The firearms, bow and arrow, explosives, or other dangerous weapons of the alleged violator of this Section may be confiscated at the time of arrest, and returned only if the violator, is adjudged not guilty of the offense charged and no liability of damages shall result therefrom. Confiscated firearms may be disposed of as provided by law. Violation of an annual permit by club would not result in confis cation as listed in Subd. 9. This ordinance shall be effective upon adoption and publics `ion. Adopted by the City Council of Orono on this 28th day of October, 1985, oy a vote of ayes and _ nays. Dorothy M. Harlin, City Clerk Mary Autler, Mayor _ APPLICATION FOR FIREARM USE PERMIT CITY OF ORONO • DATE: NAME: ADDRESS• _ DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: TYPE OF PERMIT DESIRED: ANNUAL (CLUB (-SLY) OCCASIONAL _ CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE: AMOUNT TYPE OF SHOOT: _#i OF PARTICIPANTS TYPE OF FIREARM PURPOSE• SITE VISIT ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS NOTIFIED I agree that this permit doesn't allow the hunting of game birds or game animals in the city of Orono and agree to abide by all applicable federal, state, and local laws. I agree to notify the police department one hour prior to start of the shoot. FEE - PLAID DATE: CHECK: CASH: INITIALS: REMARKS: SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT RECOMMENDED: YES: NO: PUFiLIC SAFETY DIRECTOR _ �� APPROVED: YESNO:._M__- CLFRK-ADMINISTRATOR ORDINANCE NUNMBER 16, SECOND SERIES AN ORDINANCE ADDING TO THE DANGEROUS WEAPONS AND ARTICLES SECTIONS OF THE ORONO MUNICIPAL CODE The City Council of Orono Ordains As Follows: Chapter 9 of the Municipal Code of Orono is hereby amended by addinq to Section 9.10, Sobd 1, (I) to read as follows: Sec.9.10. DANGEROUS WEAPONS AND ARTICLES I. Possess, carry, transport, or control any knife •ter bladed instrument capable of cuttinq, stabbinq or injuring while on school property, in a school bus, or on public streets or sidewalks adjacent thereto except where such kni ✓es and bladed instruments are used in or as part of any instructional activity carried on in the school, used in the Preparation or consumption of food in a lunchroom, or other place where food is custom- arily prepared or served, or when used as a tool ry a person authorize.i to perform construc*i.on, repair or maintenance services on school property. This ordinance sha 1 l be effective upon adoption and publication. Adopted by the City Council of Orono on this 28th day of October, 1985, by a vote of _ ayes and _ nays. Dorothy M. Fiallin, City Clerk Mary C. Butler, Mayor 41 TO: Mayor and City Council GAT "Id 3 i935 FROM: Mark Bernhardson, City Administrator!"" CITY OF ORONO DATE: October 10, 1985 SUBJECT: Crystal Bay Sewer Connection Charge While the intent of the Crystal Bay sewer project was to sewer only existing properties with no provision to hookup adjoining properties that ; 1 septic tank systems, there may be a need in the future to have a policy regarding additional units onto the system, because of construction on properties that are in the sewered area. Eased on this we would propose the following for sewer connection policy, which would be in line with what was done in the Navarre area. (This is in addition to any applicable SAC charges): Property Status Existing Residential/ Not in District New Residential/Abutting Properties New Development on Currently Assessed Property New Development Replacing Existing Development Connection Charge $9,250.00 + 10% par vear after 1985 $9,250.00 + per year after 1_'85 $9, @b + 10% per year after 198, Only to the extent that there are additional units, which will be $9,250.00 per unit + 10% per year after i.°85 Should you have any further questions or comments, please feel free to contact me. T.f approved a resolution will be prepared as part of the motion approving this policy. L4j11,. 1V;.;F- 1NG TO: Mayor and City Council C'C;T `; 13)25 r, FROM: Mark Bernhardson, City Administrat-ot�> �; ': OF ORONO DATE: October 23, 1985 SUBJECT: Lake Minnetonka Use and Access Attached you will find a memo regarding the summary of our September 23rd meeting together with recommendations relating to commitment of parking as it presently exists in the vicinity of the North Arm landing. We would like you to review the issues set forth in this cover memo together with the issues listed in the attached memo fcr discussion at our November 12th meeting. As you are aware the issue has again come to the forefront because of the acquisition option for a site, in Minnetrista at the end of King's Point Road. DNR had evaluated a number of sites around the lake focusing principally on the south and west and it was their determination that this was the best site and had qone to the Governor's Executive Council meeting on October 2nd intending to get authority to ahead and procure. The authority howe,e:e was not granted because the Executi ,�e Council felt that it was appropriate to involve the Metro Council in the siting of such Legional facilities. As you will note in the attachment tl:c Council has laid out the process by which they wi 11 take a look at the issue. In order to promote -,ne active involvement of the lake communities in this siting process, Bob Rascop, the Mayor of Shorewood and a15u the present Chair of L.M.C.D., held a meeting Tuesday, October 22, 1985, to discuss directio^> and means of input of the lake communities to this process. It was indicated that L.M.C.D. wi 1 1 develop issues and areas to look at for surface water management on the lake, however they felt it was appropriate that the communities each involve someone else apart from the L.M.C.D. representatives to explore the issues of land use as it relates to access siting. We will be communicating with our L.M.C.r; representative reg-3r.ding this matter. One of the thrusts that L.M.C.D. is undertaking is a more active role in securing the required slots felt by DNR in an effort to forestall even further pressure for additional accesses around the lake. Meyer Rascop wi l 1. be present at our "' ,ve►iber 12th meeting to discuss the issue, as will JoE1'Icn Hurr and possibly Senator Gen Olson. Additionally attached is a recent article, from the Minneapolis Star and Tribune regarding Lake Minnetonka access as seen b. DNR, together with a list of sites th,., IDNR has been exploring for possible access. RECOMMENDATION - It is recommended that CounciI discuss any 1 initial direction that they want she City to undertake in relationship to this prior to the November 12th meeting. This recommended action would be to become actively involved in input to the Metro Council process regarding land use considerations for public acce.;s. (This may be similar to some of the considerations and performance standards that the City has for commerciz : marinas.) Additionally it is requested that if you have any further thoughts or considerations regarding the matter that they be relayed to us prior to the November 12th meeting. PROPOSED MOTION - It was moved by , seconded by , that the City Council direct staff to become actively involved -'in the land use issues, considerations and identification of public access siting for the Metropolitan Council process at this point and that the balance of the issue be table' until November 12, 1985, meeting. Ayes , Nays TO: Mayor and City :.'ounc: i 1 f FROM: Mark Bernb rdson, City AdministratoJ DATE: October 10, 1985 SUBJECT: LAKE: MINNE`PONKA USE AND ACCESS The followin, represents some of the significant findings of discussion regar�-' i,ke Minnetonka at the Council's September 23, 1985, meetii - NumbF of Users - The percEption verses reality as to the number of aoats and "source" was interesting in that according to study done for DNR, the total number of persons asing publ is access did not amount to more than 350 at any one ime and was - ten down in the 100-200 range. The substantial number of user came f r ,-n the marinas, a 1 though weekend use by abutting lakesh,re access owners was up considerably both in numbers and percentages on the weekends as opposed to during the week. - Flow Problem to Public Access - The apparent problem in t)ubl is accesses is not so much the parking and the convenient or inconvenience of the parking but from the free public acck.. 3 users standpoint (or intendc:-d users) is the a,:tual time and convenience experienced in putting boats ir, and taking them out. To this extent the problem is not the parking spots that everyone focuse-I on, but iC is toe number of ramp spota available for ons wanting to use the lake. - To, -al Lake Usage - The attendent ..,ion than is if the flaw through the ramps e:t,er public c private is increased does that. sign.f �c antly affect the total number of users that are on the lake. �afetj and Enforcement - Accidents and injuries on the lake are not necessarily a fv-tctaon of the absolute vo ume on the lake, with perhaps a higher cerrciation to abuses such use- as alcohol. - Jurisdiction - it was very appai-�nt, coupled with information learned aftEr that meetinq that there is a question of jurisdiction as it relates to: Who h. ahat authc,rit- to create requl..itions on the lake. - W.to has authority to eni,-,rc:e. Who is doing the work and how �ffeotivel j are they doing it. -Access S i t i n� - Pt ,,,nt l y the number of ex i g* i nil access sites af-'-.t from mari-ja dOCKt-fs }ac:jts and lakc:-shore acc•esss dock�--:i boats are a3 follows: - Free Sites - 9 sites around the lake with 180 parking spots committed (another are "uncommitted" within 1500 feet) - Private Marina Sites - 5 sites, unknown number of parking spot - The related access issue i-- he extent to which, if all a`.tes both public and privately awned charged a fee for of eration, if uti 1 izat' the existing private ramps would it .,rease an,] thereby E reducing the need for a6ditional sites. - Pequirement or rLea Access While the Department of Natural Resources has been pushini for additional free access sites on the lace there is no specific statutory re( irement that in acquiring sites that the DNR nor any other pub l ., agency he - to make them available free of charge. Metro Council Access Siting - As you are aware the ^overnor'5 Executive Committee has now involved the Metro Council .n the 0 -•ng of public facilities on the lake. ISSUES The following represent the ajor 'ssues as they exist: - A-cess sites - oers using .ake - Flow through accesses TOTAL USAGE - - Lake Access Jsers - Commercial Marina user. - rf` lake residents of lake corvnunities - U`_-eL: access ;.ls- S b .. ETY/ENFORCE:MENT SOURCE - Funding - Expenl i ture - Sites E-torcement - State - County - Private/Users Given the fact that most of the -iceQ pr,)vid, are presently from either State or County fundi;,g .)ere is �, .'od c:h-, )<-e t` qt persons hart from t-he use —I ar,� t,a� ring the mile)-r po: t ion ,r those expensv�;. 2 SAFETY/ISSUE - Jurisdiction - Enforcement - Sheriff - Prosecution RCOMMENDATIONS -The following r.:�present recommendations regarding various issues is front of the C,3unci l for both present and future consideration. L. North Shore Drive - It is iecommended that: a.) Staff work with residents to continue to monitor the problems that are 6 to 8 times out of the year. b.) That the City not commit those reserved slots with I.MCD until such time as there is a demonstrated need for additionally committed parking contigent on other community's commitments and appropriate geographic distribution of access. 2. Public Access - That the City in conjunction with the Metropolitan Council and other lake communities work to assist in the public ac-ess siting to the extent that additional sites for boating distribution purpcses are appropriate foi both distribution and parking. Additionally it is recommended that the Council encourage adequate parking spots be obtained near the Mou,d site. 3. Look for Additional Ramp Flow Spots a.) Private access b.) Evaluate current ramp use and parking at those sites 4. BOATING WHILE INTOXICATED - Work and encourage LMCD and Legislature to -pass appropriate legislation, at least for Lake Minnetonka, to make it a managable situation. 5. Jurisdiction - In accordance with enabling legislation for LMCD have Orono enter into a contract to enforce the applicable ordinances that it desires to enforce with the LMG1). 6. Funding - Encourage that they following funding be done: a.) Lake Minnetonka sticker That everyone utilizing t e lake be required to pay a $20-$25 a year sticker fee and thet persons not having i such be .appropriately fined. Monies from this would go to funJ enforcement on the lake together with attendant cleanup of sites used. b.) Public access fees Ekplore the charge of a fee for utilization of at least parking in these publ is access sites and any committed sites nearby at 3 reasonable rate, to defray the cost of operation and cleanup of those accesses. It is hoped that such a fee coupled with published publication of private marinas that their utilization of existing ramp slots could be accomr.ished. Should you have any further q :estion5 or comments, please feel free to contact me. METROPOLITAN COUNCIL COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF PUBLIC ACCESS AND SURFACE USE MANAGEMENT OF LAKE MINNETONKA Mission Statement 1. The Metropolitan Council will conduct a comprehensive review of :_ake Minnetonka surface use and management including public access needs. The Council will use the "Report of the Lake Minnetonka Task Force" (June 1983) as the basis for the review. Based on that review, the Council will develop and suhmit to the Executive Council a comprehensive plan which considers the public's right to use/enjoy the lake within environmental, safety, user satisfaction, land use and other public serv'ze constraints. 2. The Metropoli.an Council will develop recommendations for an ongoing public participation process and intergovernment planning and negotiations process to resolve future lake management issues. 3. The Metropolitan Council's comprehensive review procedure will allow all citizens/government entities concerned with this issue a reasonable opportunity to express their viewpoints. Review Procedure 1. The Metropolitan Council will form an ad hoc committee composed of five Council members and one person from the Lake Minnetonka Conservation Dist- rict, one person from the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District Board, two city council members from Lake Minnetonka communities, and one person from the Minnesota Dept. of Natural Resources (DNR), to conduct the compre- hensive review. The committee will be chaired by Patrick Scully. 2. The ad hoc committee will hold a public meeting or meetings and specific- ally invite representatives from the DNR, the 14 cities abutting Lake Minnetonka, the Lake Minnetonka Conservation District, the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District, the Hennepin County Board and the Suburban Hennepin Regional Park District, and ask them to: a. Show how the lake is managed under their statutory authority. b. Define their critical interests in managing the lake and land use. C. Present land use and public service issues which are affected by lake access/use. d. Describe how they are implementing the recommendations of the Lake Minnetonka Task Forcc. e. Identify barriers and solutions to overcome barriers to implement the Lake Minnetonka Task Force recommmendations. f. Suggest proposals for public participation procedures and intergovern- ment planning and negotiations procedures on lake management issues. These procedures should create a participatory decision -making climate and should resolve conflicts by serving the public interest. 3. Give the ad hoc committee comments/suggestions on the remaining steps of the review procedure. tasks I and 2 wi'1 be completed by Nov. ?7, 1985. 3. Based on input from the meeting and the "Report of the Lake Minnetonka Task Force," Metropolitan Council staff will develop a discussion paper out- lining a strategy or strategies to address the overall need for new/ improved public access to Lake Minnetonka and surface use management. In order to address these two concerns, the following topics will be included: a. Placement and capacity of marinas, private dockage and public access (boat ramps). b. Lake surface zoning and enforcement. C. Placement and capacity of lake -oriented entertainment/restaurant establishments. d. Scheduling, placement and capacity of organized Coating/fishing activities. e. Any other management methods that are legally feasible. f. Accessibility for lake use by the non -boating public. The paper will also include a strategy for ongoing public participation processes and intergovernment planning and negotiations to address future lake management issues. The discussion paper will be completed and published on Dec. 16, 1985. 4. The ad hoc committee will conduct four public hearings on the discussion Paper --two hearings in the Lake Minnetonka area and two hearings in other parts of the Metropolitan Area --between Jan. 20 and Jan. 24, 1986. Written comments would be accepted until Feb. 7, 1986. 5. Metropolitan Council staff will develop a draft hearing report and a recommended strategy to implement (a) the Lake Minnetonka Task Force recommendations; (b) any new recommendations on public access, surface use riianagement, land use management and public service needs; and (c) public participation/intergovernment planning and negotiations procedures. The report will be submitted to the ad hoc committee on Feb. 24, 1986. The ad hoc committee will meet to review the draft report and the recommenda- tions. They will complete their work by March 14, 1986, and submit a final report to the Metropolitan Council. 6. The Metropolitan Council will review their report on March 27, 1986, and then submit it to the Executive Council en March 31, 1986. �,)A3725-PNQPNI 10.21.85 October 21, 1985 The Honorable Rudy Perpich Governor of Minnesota State Capitol St. Paul, hiN 55155 The Honorable Arne iI. Carlson State Auditor of Minnesota Suite 440, 555 Park St. St. Paul, MN 55103 Jtivef M) QI N_7 cVUrl l 1tcat5 IJI�I - ,) 51. Paul, Minnesota 55101 Piz. �� ] • Telephone 16121 2'� 1 6359 The Honorable Joan Anderson Growe Secretary of State of Minnesota Room 180, State Office Bldg. St. Paul, MN 55155 The honorable Robert Mattson State Treasurer of Minnesota 1208 Grand Av. St. Paul, MN 55105 The Honorable Hubert it. Humphrey III The Honorable Marlene Jo'mson Attorney General of Minnesota Lt. Governor of Minnesota 102 State Capitol 122 State Capitol St. Paul, MN 55155 St. Paul, MN 55155 RE: Request for Comprehensive Review by the Metropolitan Council of Lake Minnetonka Access and Management Dear Members of the Executive Council: This letter responds to your request that the Metropolitan Council conduct a comprehensive review of access to Lake Minnetonka and make recommendations to the Executive Council which considers the public's right to use/enjoy the lake within environmental, safety, user satisfaction, land use and other public service constraint . My staff has prepared the enclosed mission statement describing what the Council will do in response to your request and a review procedure that describes how the Council will conduct the review. I hope that this meets your intentions. If not, please contact Bill Lester, Spacial Assistant to the Cnair (291-6630), so that we can modify our approach as necessary. We wish to begin the review on October 28 and hope to submit our report to you on March 31, 1986. If the Executive Council desires, we would be glad to give you a status report on the review at your Dec. 4 meeting, and at other intr,�ening meetings between now and the completion of the report. On behalf of the Council, we appreciate the opportunity to serve you in our role as the regional planning and coordination body. Sincerely, C� Sandra S. Gardebring, Chair -� SSG:sa cc: Sandra Haig, Commissioner, MI,Tesota Dept. of Walton Clevenger, Mayor, City of Plinnetrista Joe Alexander, Commissioner, Minnesota Dept. Rep. Douglas Carlsnn, Minnesota House Pop. John Sur or, Minnesota Flouse S"ator Gen Olson, Minnesota Son4te Birk 04!Vr1!s, M*tr-vnlitj�n Coen►_il Administration of Natural Resources An Ec;tu(34 r?CV-K)rl+h frytVlnvor Two faces of Minnetonka complicate ;ess issue iyJoerKimball Writertaft er Where the boats ere -'Survey of Lake Minnetonka boating,& mn7er l%54 his is a tale of two takes. One is a •`� w.Y,ata. asy and dangerous place wt:ere j L �;'^ , ✓ =- mail brats are tossed in the wake ci peedboats and dozens of unsafe coating tickets are issued each sum- rer weekend. -he other lake is relatively quiet. 1,,hermen angle In peace, disturbed rly occasionally by sailboats and ster skiers. !nth are Lake Minnetonka, 1 iNO cres of bays and channels. largest Ae in Hennepin County and With argest in the state. %nd while local ',aw enforcement of- :cials struggle to solve the safety ,roblems on the busy part of the ake. state recreation officials are yoking for ways to increase public .c^ess to As lamer used parts. iisakreements about addinnnal pub- c access on the lake have focused ecently c, a proposed new access -oint on ring's Point, a peninsula in laLteads Bav at the lake's western nd. e'en tb„• 1, 1"4 percent of the it ke - inclu. -. ( Halsteads Bay — is rela- ,vely c.,sed, according to state .udies. many continue to perceive as a crowded, dangerous thorough- linnetonks continued on page 20A ake + Minnetonka i �`'�� Orem �e �M:rurd h Minnetrista 44, Ca �1 n.. � .. t HOT H�.V. ZF �� wq ` ErCoklef i - Snore�►ooO Low woum C33H.,,�.w Sowc• S+,�e i.x t�* MWWW501a Cewtnlem of \tl Rswu BK+-I"- OW i Tr ®y NO Seer a^�.. �Rme ' Depharen i i �a'`�' 0� 0 Q Q 50 25 A 3-6 29 j 2 ° 5 .1- 9 19 270 1.0-21 3 25 7 2 9-24 3 i AINNETONKA: Small percentage of lake overused vntinued from page 17A bust density, while 2 percent had of public access on the lake. Council otber part of ReloNsids !ay and an - very high density. officials are determining bow to ether In nearby NlewWl. respond to the request. Fifty percent of the surface had a DNR officials disagree wltl the 4 a do not argue that the lake has a owding problem In some areas, but e don't believe you can solve it .rough excluding the public." said ,seph Alexander, commissioner of e Department of Natural Re- urces (DNR). ne DNR is supposed to provide ac- .ss for all Minnesotans to public kes. It has exercised an option to .ry land for the proposed access on ing's Point. and hopes to buy addi- inal sites, especially on the soulh- ist side of the lake. lexander said overcrowding in the ,sy parts of the lake should be .mdied through tighter regulation, .ch as lower speed limits, and im- oved management, such as re- .heduling of boating and fishing rents to off -pea'( times. ..ist users of public access t?oints re going fishing, a relatively safe gat use. DNR studies slow. Lake - tore residents and marina users e more likely to cruise or water :i. the activities associated with lost safety problems. according to studies. ?exander said DNR guidelines trill Pr public -access users to make up i percent of overall lake use. Minnetonka, though. a 1984 sur- -y found that just 20 percent of the -ekend use was by public -access ,aters. On weekdays the public-ac- •L use was 26 percent. : ly a small percentage of the lake .) erused, DNR officials said traffic -density study dLring the .?comer of 1984 found that 19 per- ni of the take surfa:'e had high low boat density, and 29 perce0f was Alexander said he is ,,peet that the My objections to the Kings Peiat 04S91fied as medium density, the executive council asked for a study site, and have rejected the attemte study showed of the acce+; Lgsuc. sites as inadequate for the,.r plans Low twat density Is defined by the DNR as .3 to .6 busts per 10 acres of take surface, medium density &4.7 to .4 of a twat; high dettgtty as 1 to 2.8. anal v?ry high as 2.11 to 24 3. "ace have a situation where the tine is not evenly distributed on the take.' said Hill Becker, a DNR plan- ner. "The access program Is trying to get more use in those underutt:ixed arm,..• The DNR requirements (all for one reliable vetticle/trailer space for ev- ery 20 acres of take surface. Lake Minneraaka has only 235 reliable parking spaces, far short of the rr- qutred 700. The proposed Ktrg's Point accuse would add 30 spaces Plans for it ha,e created Much controversy in the surrvinding city of Minnetrista, whose officials don't want it there. The situation became heated last week when Pady t'dniden Broecke, a city piannirg and zoning commis- sioner, wrote a public letter alleging that Alexander had refused to meet with city officials to wort out an agreement for public access; in Oie city. DNR officials contend that they have cooperated with Minneirista officials In an effort to resolve the dispute. Gov. Rudy Per?tch and his executive council got into the fray earlier this month when they asked the Metro- polttan Council to examine the Isue "This comes as a land of a shock," he said. "i believe they are playing into the hands of opponents (of the attest. The opponents want to de- lay, because pretty soon the price will get so NO it will be Impassible to buy This one is available now We have to take them as we get them. Alexander said the King's Point ac- cess will be bought and developed. The development of other public ac- cesses on the lake, though, may be delayed if the Metropolitan Council r--quires long study of the issue "If that happens, the opponents have Alexander said Public access problems between the DNR and lake Minnetonka reisdt-,nog date hack several vean In 1982 Gov Al Quie told the DNR w delay est `fishing additional acce`.; points un . a study of the whole lake had been done. A tusk for , [ben made the study, Minneto ka 0ficials say it shows that the K! ig's Point access should not be devef .ped "We're pro -access, if It is in a suit- able location, and that is not a good spot." said Bill Turnblad. %nnetrtsta c ily planner He said the proposed access is at the end of a 1 %-mile grave, road that would require expensive city mainte- nance. The site also is to a developed residential neighborhood, and boat launching would disturb water quali- ty in the area, he `aid. lnstrad. MinneInstis off:�_iaLs nave proposed alternate sites, one ui an - Kathleen Wallace, the DNR's metro - region administrator, said if outer potential sites were evalwted before King's Point was selected. ''It meets the physical and deign require- ments as well as the task force ref - ornmendatwas," she said Meanwhile, county sheriff's offictaK are purswag ways to make the May Parts of the take safer. They are upset at the degree of drunken boal. tag on the lake and want stronger laws pagved. Foul people have dit e in boating accidents on the lake is the past two yeas. "In virtually all the fatalmes, alcohol has bean in- volved to quite an extent." said chief deputy Ovide i..aHerge He. sail Must operators sbpxkttd of being intoncated stoulc; be require,,,' to take an alcohol test or nsk k *otig their right to operate the boat. "We've got to gee some teeth in the law, se there is a . ignifkaat paiatty if Am Bone refuses to take the teat,.. he said. Current taw. witch allawM boaters to refuse the test with no consequence, makes prosecution dif- ficult, he said. An attempt al more stringent boating laws was unxuc cessfu: in the Legistaturr tags ,c-- sion. Overcrowding to 3orle area.` of ire lake esakggerates the safety ,ems, but doesn't cause them. LA - Berge said. ' The real problems come from drinking and disregtrd for the law and disregard for c4her users." me sold. LAKE MINNETONKA, IIi14141-PIN AND CARVIA: COUNTIES I)NK'S RESPONsi, "ro tjtll?S'i'I(1Nti RAISED AT 111E JUNE 5, 1985, EXECUTIVE.. COUNCIL. ME.rTING At the June 5. 1985, Executive CouncII meeting, Attorney General Humphrey raised some specific questions. Below are those questions followed by our responses to them. I. What has DVP, done to work with LMCD t , develop the kinds of sites being talked sbout? DNR has worked with the LMCD by encouraging the local municipalities to wrrk towarua the Lake Minnetonka last-, force goals, which were adopted by the LMCD. of providing 700 lung -term reliable spaces for car -trailer parking it the vicinity of present and future access sites on Lake Minnetonka. The LMCD has been charged with the responsibility to monitor the program. W11IIe the UICD ll-s the most extensive nn�, comprehensive authority to regulate lake use on Lake Minnetonka as outlined on pages 1, 6, and '5 of the Report of the Lake Minnetonka Task Force, it does not have the authority to acquire and/or develop public boat access sites. DNR was given the charge to acquire access sites under Minne-:ota Statuie 197.48, Subdivision 15. 2. Are the dotted lines designating areas on the lake Minnetonka maps legally specific or a tool for determining general information SF to water use? The zone lines were established by tlee 'task Force As a tool to address the distribution of accesses for fishing craft and small recreation boats. ?. What are the costs involved in launching boats? UNR access sites are open to the public free of charge. the only costs involved with launching boats at a U1:R facility would he the cost of the initial acquisition and development of the site. The sites are then maintained on a regular hasis with minimal expenditures. The average charge for launching a boat at a private commercial marina c,n Lake Minnetonka is currently $9.00 per launching. What are costs for parking space!;? AgAin, at PNR access sites parking; in free. The initial costs involved t-, ncgljire and develop a parking area varies from rite to site and Is depen- dent upon factors such as location and size of the parcel, type and magni- tude of the planned development and the award bid amount for the project. Funding tot the water access prngrnm comas frnm itevetal sources including the I.f`MP, banding monies And a portion of the unreftinded marine gasoline takes. 5. What types of improvement!; wi I I I.c mndi and what co:ctt; are involved? When DNR acquires property suitable for public access on Lake Minnetonka, site development and improvements would include: an as jlted parking and turnaround area, a concrete plank ramp, site bufferir. and landscaping, identification signage and the posting of rules and r+g .lations. Regular site maintenance would follow the site development. Again, costa vary depending upon size of site and the development. Recent developments in the metro area range in cost from $2,500 at Starring Lake in Hennepin County for the installation of a concrete plank ramp and gravelling a parking and turnaround area (the City of Eden Prairie supplied equipment and assistance) to $78,000 at the Boomsite on the St. Croix River in Washington County for a site development which included a 60' concrete plank ramp, 20 asphalted parking space,,;, an asphalted road, turnaround area and launching stall, erosion control, fill, berming and landscaping. 6. What actions has DNR tal.en with regard to development of recommendations by the Task Force on municipal policies and surface use management policies developed by the LMCD? The Task Force noted in Their report that the LMCD has special legislative authority to adopt surface use restrictions and has done so. The DNR contracted a survey of surface use on metro area lakes during 1984 to assist all governmental units in determining use patterns, safety issues and user data. In conjunction with the sheriffs and most major boating organisations the DNR is strongly supporting an "implied consent" bill in the legislature for boat operators. 7. Vhat funding options are available for law and coding enforcement? The Task Force's subcommittee on enforcement explored five areas of possi- ble revenue. They are outlined on pages 37-39 of the report. Mr. Humphrey also stated his concern for flsl•'ng and other air: 11 boats safely crossing Lake Minnetonka because of couge.4ted highspeed boat traffic. The Department of Natural Reso►orces is attempting to provide public access to Zones 3 and : to batter distribute public access rround the lake. This will reduce the need for small boats t- ccc►sR the take to reach certain bays for fishing or other reasons where currently no access exists. cw53 LAKE MINNETONKA LAKE ZONES V-Eziz��- �j • • • • Analysis Zone Boundary LAKE MlNNETONItA -ZONE 3 3 • 4 I &lv6oNS r �)o KEY: PUBLIC PROPERTY O = PRIVATE PROPERTY 1! �r r ....., . , , 14 15 �e LAKE MINNETONKA-ZONE 5 z i 8 �•. 11 . N .I � I�.....I.I..ti! ' • J aI � A/ l . � • 1MI.I �I'M�J..�W • i 10 J►..lJ M� Is _.._ tp� H ./V./�J• r..t.�' V Fp? r Q)2 '../� KEY: �.�...�......_........�. PUBLIC IiN'foNN PROPERTY A q -` 16 O =PRIVATE ., 17 PROPERTY 1e LAKE H 1 NflE TONKA SUMMARY OF 1'OI'EN'1'IAI. ACCFSS SITES CONSIDERED (POST 'CASK FORCE) IN Z014ES 3 AND 5 ZONE 3 1. Site: Tonkn Day Park Location: West side of Echo Bay near West Point Road and Tonka Bay Road Comments: Property is owned by City of Tonka Bay. 7-acre park with swimming bench, tennis courts, picnic area, playground and nature Interpretation area. Primarily in residential area. Access development may conflict with existing public uses o" site. 2. Site: Laudform, Inc. Location: North shore of Ciderin Bay off of Tonka Bay Road Comments: Property is in process of being sold and developed for 24-1j acre executive homesites. Location was fairly good and property seemed suitable for public access development. Owner stated that about half of the lots have been sold and he would not be int--rested in selling to the DNR for public access purposes. i. Site: Willow Wood Drive Location: West side of Gideon Hay jest north of Tonka Bay City Nall Comments: Property is currently listed for sale and has a fairly large level lot with a single family residential home on it. At end of Willow Wood Drive and surrounded by fairly expensive homes. listing price: $215,000. Size of parcel would not be adequate for public access development and location at end of residential street is poor. 4. Site: Old Orchard Vark _Location: West 'tore (if Cideon Bay adjacent to County )ad 10 in Tonka Bay. On a beck channel.. Comments: Property is owned by City of Tonka Bay. Site currently provides rental slip space For approximately 30 boats for Tonka Bay residents. Also has a gravel parkin-' area, an open grassy area, several picnic tables and fishing piers. Level topography. Has potential for public access development, hr,wever, initial contacts with representatives of the City indicate opposition to any public access propnsal. 5. Site: Timber lane l.oc:atlon: South shore of Gideon Nnv nff of County Road 19 Comments: 2.8 acre parcel was listed for sale with lakeshore. Lakeshore consistett of ! of a narrow peninsula. Not large enough for ramp ar.d turnaround area. Remainder of property was bisected from lake frontage by Timber Lane, t strip of private prnperty and the former railroed corridor owned by Hennepin County. Duz! to nnrrowness of lakeshore frontage and bisection of parrel, access development does not look feasible. Adjacent landowner inforuu d li:. that owner would not sell to DNR for public access purpose.. 6. Site: Snug Harbor (Shorewood Yacht Chill) Location: South shore of Gideon Bay adjacent to County Road 19 in Shore- wood Comments: Willing serer ".f the price is right". Has approval for 25 more slips but may not have space to install if access goes in. Access proposal also contingent or Iennepin county Regional Railroad Authority approval. Proposal would entail filling in of n swampy area for access parking and channeling under railroad property. Hennepin County Regional Railroad Authority Comments: Called to see if Hennepin County would be willing to work with us on proposal for Snuq Harbor. Informed that staff might recommend approval to the Count; Board after reviewing the proposalo. Several conceptual designs for the site were sent for county's review along with a request for their support. Proposal is contingent upon acquisition and developability of Snug Harbor site. 7. Site: Minnetonka Portable Dredging Company Location: South shore or Cideon Day adjacent to County Road 19 in Shore- wood Comments: Site has approximately 370' of Lakeshore and is in good loca- tion. Has good access potential. Owner will sell "if the price is right." Asked him what price would be right. Response: $1 million. 8. Site: Excelsior Commons Location: In Excelsior on south shore between Gideon Bay and Excelsior Bay Comments: Property is owned by the City of Excelsior. Site is a 15-scre park with picnic area, swimming beach, playground, softball fields, tennis courts and bandstand. Municipal marina for wet storage of boats available to Excelsior residents. Topography may lend itself to public access development. Conflicts with existing, park uses and location on the lake in regard to existing boat traffic patterns may not. 9. Site: Old Railroad Right -of -Way Location: Between Rxcelsior Bay any! It. Alban's flay off of Minnetonka Boulevard Comments: Site has possibilities of improvements for shore fishing uses but is too small for public access development. Currently being used as a commercial facility. 10. Site: Excelsior Beat and rotor Mart Location: Sou thwer.t shore of St. Alban's Bay off of dighway 7 and Minnetonka Boulevard Comments: Owner was contacted and asked if lie would be intereste-1 in selling to the DNR for public access purposes. Answer: No. 11. Sital Grienwond Mnrinn Location: Sou-11west shore of 5t. Alban's ►jav off of rig! +y 7 and Minnetonka Boulevard Comments: Owner was contacted and asked if he would consider selling to the DNR for public access purposes. Agnin the response was "if the price is right". The property is approximately 1-1/3 acres in size, has a large house on it and provides about 100 dockage spaces. A loan appraisal done a year ago came in at three quarters of a million. Owner is interested in expanding. 12. Site: Northeast Shore of St. Alban's Ray Location: Northeast shore of St. Alban's Nay off of St. Alban's .,ay Road at the end of Weeks Road Comments: Property is a large undeveloped wooded parcel & covered in field investigation of area. Initial inspection indicates it may have potential for public access development if location on the lake is desirable. Plat map indicates 156' of lakeshore frontage x 317' x 233' x 40' x 206'. Location nc end of Weeks Road would be a drawback as street is fairly narrow and residential. Property not for sale. 13. Site: Old Railroad Right -of -Way Location: In Greenwood on east side of Lower Lake South Comments: Site may provide opportutiities for improvements as a shore fishing area but is too small for public access development. 14. Site: Sandy Beach Location: At northern end of Northern Road in Deephaven Comments: Approximately I acre neighborhood swimming beach. Size of parcel and conflicts with existing public use make site unfeasible for public access development. 15. Site: Rocky Beach Location: At northern end of Keewaydin Street in Deephaven Comments: Approximately } acre neighborhood swimming beach. Size of parcel and conflicts with existing public use make site unfeasible for public access development. 16. Site: Carson's Nay Marina Location: On south shore of Carson's Ray in Deephaven Comments: Municipal marina for wet storage of boats by Deephaven residents. 17. Site: ^.arson's Bay Access Location: On southeast shore of Carson's Bay in Deephaven Comments: Boat launch with concrete ramp, 27 car/trailer spaces on site that are free to Deephaven residents or require a $50 annual permit for non -city residents. 80 other car/trailer spaces combined at Deephaven City Nall (west of site) and elementary school (east of site) within 1,500 feet. 18. Site: Nocomo Beach Location: Northeast shore of Carson's Nay in Deephaven Comments: Small immunity swimming beach in residential area. Size and location wake parcel unfeasible for public access development. 19. Site: Deephaven Reach and Park ocation: East side of St. Louis Ray cuff of Lake Avenue Comments_: Property is owned by city fir 11eephaven. 9-acre park with swimming beach, pinygronnd, tennir; courts and boat rental. Has develop- ment potential for a public access, however, may conflict with existing park uses and lake uses in the vicinity. ZONE 5 1. Site: Lost Lake Location: North shore of Cooks Bay in City of Mound Comments: City of Mound contacted, site is under consideration. 2. Sites Hound Bay Park Location: Northeast shore of Gooks Bay in (A ty of Mound Comments: Owned by City of Mound. Approximately 2.6 acres in size with swimming beach, picnic area, pavillion and concrete boat ramp. No car -trailer parking allowed on site or adjacent street. 3. Site: Highland Park Location: In Mound on north shore of Priest's Bay Commenter: 1.5 acres with 184 feet of lake front on Priests bay. It is partially developed, oeing maintained by local residents as a clearly grassy area sloping gently down to the lake. It is presently used as a playgr.-ind and `or res1dent dockage. Potential for shore fi-!1-4ng. Size, location slope of parcel make access development unfeasible. 4. Site: Halsted's Bay Locations West side of Hal: ed's Bay off of Halsted Road Comments: House is currently for sale and lies just to the west of the existing Williams Street access. May have potential tc be purchased for upgrading of existing access site, however, small vacant lot which is not for sale lies between access and house. Property has 150' of lakeshore but is somewhat narrow. Asking price: $134,500. 5. Site: Williams Property Location: West side of Halsted's tray off of Halsted Road Cosmments: Owner is interested in selling a parcel of property which fronts on a channel to Halsted's Bay to the bNR for public access purposes. This access, if purchased and developc would essentially replace the existing access at Williams Streu 'gut would provide off -road parking. In return, the owner would li. the Williams Street access vacated and is assuming ownership would revert to him. The property is in the process of heinp, appraised. Legal questions as to the ownership of the channel bed need to he loriked into. 6. Site: Six Mile Creek Location: On west side of Kings Potrrt Road off of Highway I on Six Mile Creek Comments: Property recommended as an alternative to the Kings Point Road property. Property has approximately 1200' on Six !file Creek which enters into Nlileted'e My. Thera 1u a W en$ement off of Kings Point Road to the property which is 255' back from the road. Site contains 5-6 acres of high land (1 acre wooded), the remainder is low lying. 12. Site: For,7e; nchman Creenhouses, Location: 0. southeast side of West Upper Luke off of County Road 44 a% Shady La..; Comments: this is a 16± acre parcel that was formerly part of the Bachmr,, estates. It was for sale several years ago and wag offered to the Df;, for one million dollars. Much of the property is heavily wooded ar..' there are numerous buildings, greenhouses and a large residential house which is currently being renovated on it. Much of the shoreline is fairly steep but there is nn existing ramp with a level area adjacent to it. Due to the size and asking price for the parcel (and the status of the Lake Minnetonka Task Force), the site was never pursued. The current owners were recently contacted to see if they had any interest in selling a portion of their property for public access purposes or if they would be willing to meet to discitss it further. After numerous attempts to elicit a response, they remain non -committal. The site has some potential., but acquisition and development costs would be expensive due to the nature of the parcel and the distance from existing public roads to the lake. 13. Site: Casamits Road Location: On south shore of West Upper Lake off of Highway 7 at the end of Casamita Road Comments: Large undeveloped wooded parcel of property identified by boat. Appeared to have potential for access development (level topography, good location an lake, not heavily developed area). Plat map indicates parcel is part of a large estate and any access proposal would entail a subdivision of the parcel and a lengthy road development. 14. Site: Bayview Location: On southwest shore of Smithtown Bay on Bayview Comments: Property currently listed for sale. Over three acres in size with residential house. 150' of lakeshore but fairly steep slope makes access development unfeasible. Asking price: $379,000. 15. Site: Smithtown Bay Locatives: On southeast side of Smithtown Bay off of Smithtown Road Comments: Property is currently listed for sale. It sits adjacent to a new condo development and in the vicinity of the public access on Lake Virginia. The site is approximately 392' deep and 101' wide. It has a house on it which is currently being rented and is in disrepair. The site has the potential for access development and may be even :sore desirable if additional near -by property could be acquired for overflow parking during peak access use time;. Owner willing to sell for "the right price." 16. Site: Smithtown Bay - Overflow Parking; Location: On west side of Smithtown Road just south of Smithtown Terrace Comments: Parcel currently li ted for snle. Potential for overflow parking in conjunction with access development off of Smithtown Road. Surrounded by the backs of homes. Approximately J acre is size with 188' along the road. Asking price: $52,000. Owner hesitant to fell to DhR and location in residential area are drawbacks. 17. Site: Smithtown Bay - overflow Parking Location: On Highway 7 and 1rin, just west of Smithtown Road Comments: Parcel may be a good site for access overflow parking in conjunction with an access on Smithtown Bay. Site has approximately 170' of road frontage on Highway 7 and 120' on Iris. Asking price is $35,000. 18. Site: Mowards P,31nt Marina Location: East side of South Comments: Called owner to se consider selling. Response I t ECEI V OCT 221985 Upper Lake off of Howards Point Road e it property wes for sale or if owner would was that he was not interested in selling. L_M.CD C:;)s ott I.ING CCi ;aIo85 10 TO: Mayor and City Council c„ �V FROM: Mark Bernhardson, City Auministrator DATE: October 23, 1985 SUBJECT: Long Lake Library - Temporary As you wi l 1 recall the existing Long Lake Library wi 1 1 be closed as part of the redevelopment project being done in Long Lake. Additionally while a site has been selected for a new facility in this area funding for that has at least been put off till 1987, if not fuRther in the future. In the interum the library system has been faced with sonte concerns regarding budget and it proposed that three of the libraries in the less urban areas of the County be closed. As you wi 1 l note in the attached memo from Commissioner Robb the isseo Library, which was to be closed, will remain open, however the Medina and Long Lake Libraries, which are in his district will be closed at the End of this year. If you feel it appropriate we would undertake the necessary correspondence with the appropriate commissioners in an effort to retain a facility in this area open until construction of a library on the proposed site in the next few years. (Remaining open arP libraries in Wayzata, Maple Plain, Ridgedale, Mound and Excelsior.) PROPOSED MOTION - It was moved by Ate, seconded try that the City Council go on record supporting the retention of -i library, in a temporary location, in the Long Lake area unti 1 such time as a new facility is constructed. E F. ROW IR a4T1 r',6 PHOW COMMISSIONER y� {, 1.1^ 30^4 t OS BOARD OF HENNEPIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 2400 GOVERNMENT CENTER MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA 55487 October 17, 1985 Mr. Mark Bernhardson, City Administratur City of Orono Box 66 Crystal Bay, MN 55323 SUBJECT: Medina, Long Lake, end Oss-2o libraries Dear iir. Bernhardsc Your inte••est in one or more of the subject libraries is appreciI Led. A ma2ority of the Nennepiu County Board ruled last week that the Osseo library shall remain open during 1986, but that the Hedin3 and Long Lake libraries shall be closed at the end of this rear. This action was taken .)n a straight DFL vs. I-R party line vo�e, as you will see iii th:, enclosed press release which I issued last Friday and which I believe provides you with the facts and suggested course of action. The time for political action is now. If you have arty questions. kind:y let me know. Sincerely,,,' E. F. Rcbb, jr. FROM: E. F. "Bud" Robb, Jr. 5th District Hennepin County Commissioner FOR IMNEDIATL RELLASE: Friends and users of the Osseo library rejoice in the decision of the Hennepin County Board of Commissioners to retain and fund their library at least through 1986. Their counterparts in Long Lake and Medina were not so fortunate. The board's DFL-majori+, rejected proposals by Commssioner E. F. 'Bud" Robb, Jr. to keep the Long L ice, Medina, and Osseo libraries open through 1986, and to move up to 1987 .onstruction of a ne,y Long Lake library now planned for 1990. Robb's proposal to keep open the three libraries, supported by fellow Independent -Republicans Randy Johnson and John Keefe, directed the county Library Board to reduce expenditures by the $120,000 necessary to keep the libraries open, resulting in no budget increase. Instead, the Board's DFL-majority, Minneapolis residents who pay no property taxes for Vi( county libraries, approved a motion by Commissioner John Derus to keep the Osseo library open, at a cost of $66,400, and reduce the materials collection budget by $200,000. Osseo is in the Derus district, while long Lake and Medina are in the Robb district. "That the four DFL commissioners should turn libraries into a matter of partisan and parochial politics is beyond reason or understanding," said Kobb. "All three libraries are well -used by people ar,d arn,org the lowest in cost per item checked out." "Only $53,400 from a Library budget of a16,300,000 (in a total county budget of $681,000,000) are necessary now to retain and fund the Long Lake and medina branches in 1986. "The DFL commissioners have tir* , authority, and resources to reverse their decision. In fact, only one of them needs to change his mind within the next several weeks to provide fairness and justice. "Because of the political intrusion into this budcet decision, I tam forced to suggest a political solution. Friends of these libraries mu, -It use their politico' connections in Minneapolis and elsewhere to persuade one or more of the DFL Hennepin County Commissioners -- Derus, Spartz, Sivanich, and Ar N -- to change his mind if the Long Lake and Medina libraries are to remain open in 1986." October 11, 1985 O C T 2 31935 TO: Mayor and City Council CITY'OF ORONO FROK: Mark Bernhardsor., City Administratort" 1 DATE: October 23, 1985 SUBJECT: Highway 12 Corridor Study - Joint Council/Planning Commission Meeting - November 4, 1985 Just a reminder of you meeting at the High School Cafeteria on November 4th regarding the inventory step in the study process. Your attendance and participation is strongly encouraged. PROPOSED MOTION - It was moved by , seconded by , that the Council is ,duly notified of the meeting of November 4, 1985. Ayes +, Nays t- TO: Mayor and City Council CSC T 2: 3 ►']35 FROM: Mark Bernh,.rdson, City AdministraLortA VIi9 OF ORONO DATE: October c3, 1985 SUBJECT: Hardcover It was hoped by this time w= would be able to provide a recommendation to you regarding the hardcover issue for consideration and future adoption. We are however not ready at this point and this memo is written to bring you up to date as to where we are in the process. In cooperation with Joel Settles, of the Hennepin County Soi is Conservation office, we have reviewed work that was done on the Llm Creek Watershed regarding a total surface water management for the watershed and what its implications would have for a community by community basis. As you may be aware within the next 2 to 3 years each community wi 1 l be required to undertake and develop a surface water management plan of its own once the watershed(s) within which they are situated have developed each of theirs. While this may be beneficial for the long term, Orono has some pressing needs particularly as they relate to lakeshore a-d we have discussed directions for properties right on the lake. We will within the next few weeks be meeting with a h3roligist from the Soils office to discuss various models some of which are in computers to get at the hardcover issue. At present we are looking at the development of performance standards for direct water runoff to the lake which can be used on a lot by lot basis for determination of appropriate hardcover as it relates to distances to the lake. It is anticipated that such a model will take into at -count: soil types and slopes for the development of a runoff coefficient together with some consideration for material absorption quantities. It is hoped that we will be able to bring back a more definitive direction at a second Council. meeting in November. Should you have any further questions or comments, pleases feel free to contact me. PROPOSED MOTION - It was moved by , seconded by � , that the City Council accept status report of staff on t:he issue of hardcc.ver and that they tabie the issue until Council meeting of November 25, 1985. Ayes__, Na,,-% r7) ,:�` 2' 1 TO: ..c.)r and City Council �'►�'�',� P,r ry '14 FROM. Bernhardson, City Administratozo C� O O `d?!o DATE: October 23, 1985 SUBJECT: Personnel Rules It was hoped that prior to this meeting we would have copies of the revised rules available for your review, however such is not possible. We have received copies back from the the City Attorney following her review and will be redrafting those and hopefully we will have these out prior to your next meeting. Should you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact me. PROPOSED MOTION - It was moved by _ se:.onded by _, City Council table the issue of personnel rules until its meeting of November 12, 1985. Ayes ___, Nays _ CUU1:,t,i-: MEETING r;)-7 i 3►:,; TO: Mayor and City Coun(---il �LJ FROM: Mark Bernhardson, City Administrator\ DATE: October 23, 1985 SUBJECT: 1986 Budget Approval As you will recall at the September 18th budget meeting you gave conceptual approval to the budget as amended in the discussion. Based on that at the October 8th Council meeting you adopted the tax levy to support that budget. We had withheld final budget approval pending budget approvals t-y the contract communities for police service, which, at the present has been done, and we are now proposing that the formal budget documer* be adopted. The chancres that have been made since the September 18th meeting reflect the discussion regarding the Liquor Store budget at that meeting. There is an additional change that should be noted at this point. As an exchange for additional officers the amount of Ludget for overtime was reduced by approximately $15,000. It did not take into account appropriately the impact that has on the contract revenues from Long Lake and Sprir.g Park. We Nave made adjustments in app:opriate revenues where we felt it would compensate for the approximately $7,500 reduction we realized in contract monies from these communities based on this change. Should you have any questions please feel free to contact me PROPOSED MOTION - It was moved by , seconded by — , that the City Council of the City of Orono formally adopt their 1986 budget document as set forth it attached document. Ayes , Nays 1 CITE OF ORONO ORONO, MINNESOTA ADOPTED 1986 BUDt;ET FOR THE YEAR JANUARY ', 1986 - DECEMBER 31, 1986 CITY COUNCIL MARY C. BUTLER, Mayor THOMAS H. FRAHM Councilman JAMES R. GRABEK Councilman MARK E. BERNHARDSON City Administrator TIMOTHY ADAMS Councilman JOHN C. HAMMEREL Councilman CITY or ORONO ORONO, MINNESOTA ADOPTED 1986 BUDGET TABLE OF COHTFN". Comparison of 1985 Budget to 1986 Budget General Fund Revenues - 1985 Estimate rs. 1986 Estimate Ass:>ssed Values, Tax Levivs & Mill Rates, 1985 vs. .986 tII general Fund Budget by Department City Council I Administration 3 Elections 6 Assess i n.q 8 Finance 10 Legal i2 Government Buildings 13 Hu- n Services 15 Police Protection 16 Fire Protection 19 Planning, Zoning a Ptotective Inspection 20 Emergency Preparedness 23 A•;ima' Control 24 Engi ring 25 Publ:_ works - Street Maintenance 26 flealth and Sanitation - Public Health ti1.1rsin7 29 Parks and Recreation 30 Special Projects - Contin'-•,-_-y 32 Federal Revenue Sharing Fund 33 Park Fund 34 Improvement and Equipment Outlay Fund 35 G.O. Street Aid Ruad Bond 1919 Debt Fund 36 Sever and Water Special Assessment Debt Fund 11966-1976, 37 1980 Sever Special Assessment Debt Fund 38 1982 Utilities and Street Special Assessment Debt Fund 39 1965 Sever Special Assessment Debt Fund 40 Liquor Operating Yund 4_ :late=r Operating Fund 44 Sever Operating Fund 17 Golf CDur•a Operating Fund 50 Persona! services Allocation r.y Department, 19S5-.')86 113 GENERAL, SPNCIAL REVENUE, AND OPERATING rUNDS 1995 DEPARTMENT BUDGET VS. 1986 DEPARTMENT BUDCBT DEPARTMENT City Council Administration Elections Assessing F i nand Lega1 Government Buildings Human Services Police Fire Planning i Zoning Emergency Preparedness Animal Control F.ng i neer i ng !:..eet Maintenance Public Health Parks i Recreation Special Projects/Conting Equipment Outlay Fund Building Outlay Fund Total General Fund SPECIAL REVENUE RAW Revenue S ring Fund Park Fund Improvement Equipment Outlay Total Special Revenue Funds OPERATING FUNDS Liquor Water Serer Golf Total Operating Fund TOTAL GENERAL, SPECIAL REVENUE AND OPERATING FUNDS 1 of 1986 Budget 1986 Budget 1985 1986 Over (Under) Over (Under) i : • +< r �: Budget rudget 1985 Budget 1985 Budget F, t-1 + : .:, . S 43,220 $ 41,765 $ (11455) (3.4)4 111,105 116,465 5,360 4.8 3,559 13,225 9,675 272.5 53,410 49,150 (4,260) (8.9) 92,585 97,295 4,620 5.9 71,050 74,200 3,159 4.4 43,135 44,959 1,815 4.2 5,926 7,345 1,419 23.9 688,989 855,903 166,914 24.2 137,450 139,870 2,420 1.8 150,730 167,060 16,330 10.8 2,185 2,475 299 13.3 7,500 8,420 920 12.3 5,210 4,710 (590) (9.6) 376,711 472,580 95,869 25.5(see Note nei--w.) 3,845 -0- (3,845) (100.0) 45,795 48,060 2,355 5.2 26,000 60,000 49,009 290.9 39,737 43,813 4,073 10.3 20,900 20,000 1,922,943 126',193 345,159 18.0 52,009 29,70i (22,295) (42.'1) 6,000 -0- (6,3N) (100.0) 49,305 90,045 43,740 82.6 107,605 119,750 12,14S 11.3 126,143 140,575 14,435 11.5 132,794 153,613 20,819 15.7 288,705 383,635 94,930 32.9 97,200 93,575 _ (3,625) (3.7) 644,839 771,398 126,559 11.9 NOTT--S:.r- itenance Budget fcr 198E inc`:des $70,000 is ; the 1985 budgeted seal crmtinq pnngrar.+ $2,674,487 $3,1'_ ,341 $481,054 18.11 an. 3d fram the-ienerel Fund Bal,.nae icx use ...... _-=-='=n= ==-a==e= s_=ems 6 seal coat inz progran. I GHMHItAL FUND RFVFMUF.S 1985 ESTIMATE VS. 1986 ESTIMATE REVENUE ESTIRATf 1986 i.ST OVER/ (Under) 1985 Est 1985 19116 Amount I Taxes: Ad Valorem - Levy Limit Base $1,155,992 $1,281,746 $13_,754 11.5% I.e,•y Limit Base Cut by City (154,948) (199,159) (44,241) (28.5) Net Ad Valorew Levy $7,( 1,044 51,J99,557 88,513 8.8% Licenses and Permits 63,150 80,500 17,350 27.4% Intergovernmental Grants and Aids Emergency Preparedness 6,500 61500 -- -- Local Government Aid 165,229 165,126 (103) (.1) Police Town Aid 35,000 35,000 -- -- MSA Street Maintenance 14,90E 1;,0D0 100 .7 Police Training Reim. 2,000 2,100 100 5.0 Charges for Services General Services Fees 3,750 2,500 (1,250) (33.3) Plan Checks/Site Exam Fees 20,000 25,000 5,000 25.0 Cond Use, Variance, Subdivision 12,000 20,000 8,000 66.7 Septic Program Fees 19,500 19,500 -- -- Contracted Police Services 370.715 485,270 114,555 30.9 Contracted Inspection Services 3,000 6,000 3,000 100.0 False Alarm Fees 1,500 11000 (50U) (33.3) Admin. Charges to Other Funds 5,755 6,240 485 8.4 Assessment Searches 750 3,000 2,250 300.0 Fines and Forfeits Court Fines 30,000 45,000 15,000 50.0 Dog Impo-7-:el Fees 11000 1,000 -- Special Assessments Street Lighting 2,500 2,500 -- -- Miscellaneous Interest Income 110,000 142,500 32,500 29.5 Rent - U.S. Post Office 5,400 5,400 -- -- Receipts in Lieu of Taxes 2,500 4,500 2,000 80.0 Transfers In - From Liquor Operating 30,000 `_"000 (25,000) (83.3) - From Fed. Rev. Sharing (a) 15,850 29,000 13,150 83.0 Fund Balance - Reserved From 1985 Street Seal Coating Project -0- 70,000 70,000 - -_ $1,922,043 $2,267,193 $345,150 18.0• (a) The revenue sharing amounts available in 1985 and 1986 are allocated to police department use in the Gencral Fund and for other departments use in the Equipment Outlay Funl. 1I CITY or ORONO Assessed Values, Tax Levies, and Mill Rates Actual 1985 vs. Estimated 1986 Collectible Collectible (Decrease) Assessed Value: 1985 1986 Increase Real Estate $109,314,576 S 98,763,043 $(1,551,533) Personal PropertX 1,430,696 1,407,800 (22,896) Contribution - Fiscal Disparities t1,711,293) (1,796,800) 85,507 5.9 Distribution - Fiscal Disparities 2,042,654 2,144,860 102,146 5.0 TOTALS $102,876,633 :�amsaaaaes $106,518,843 ammzcama:csc $(1,557,790) ceexsaznacm (1.5)♦ ama.s: Tax Levies: General Ad Valorem $1,901,044 $1,989,557 S 88,513 8.8t Sewer 6 Water Bond Debt -0- -0- -0- 0 TOTALS 51,001,944 __cx_sa=ax $1,089,557 xxsx:s.xam $ 88,513 ssxcsmsa.xs 8.8% cc_a Mill Rate: General Ad Valorem 9.71,8 i2.837 1.9Z9 19.5% Sewer 6 Water Bond Debt - - - - - - - - TOTALS 9.726 =x:ti= 10.301 xaxccs 1.929 aaacs 10.5% xxx .� III 11;95 C:TI Cf „RCNC C1 :LhEf..L FLAC ACPIIJN -L DIV ICN•- PLCGET rJPKE*•FFT -ET MdEC1 CIV 11 CITY CCt%CIL as CF tt-17+eS Pact (EJECT :.ES_FIFTI(A 1985 1986 1916 1986 1983 1984 1961 V-T-" EST CEPT p" COUSCIL ACTUAL ACILM APPROP f6-3.-65 ACILAt AEa11''S1 PECCRPC AQCPIS. 410L SALA-]EC-PEGLLAR EMPLCT:E - ---- ----------------_-__-•_ 12618 13244, 1366C - -••«-------------. 693C 1146C j 13M; 1 1!86C 1 1186C 1 --- 4153 -- YO- CiIA 265 144 275 .. ; i .N«-«i ...•..-!-«.«-...�_-_ -----------------------------. •••• N.--..N-.-...-r.--. TCTAL PERSCNAL S_PVILE.. ---------------- 12-48? _-N. 13Sti? _-._•-_ ..N-.N-N«w--.�.w-wNNM-.MwM-.N 14135 ...------•---««.-._« 410Y 1386C I 11860 j 1!86J s.1NNN.---M......•.•-w_ 1 1336C S 421L CFFICE :UFFLIES 2r• __- 4t --------- 75 13 .......--.--NNN.�-�-•----- 51 E 75 I IS I 71 I --------------- 424L POCKS 8 FEFICC:CALS - ---- 4CG ---- -------<! ---- ---------- 175 --__-- N..M«•Nw .w-•N 10.) T ISO _-- N.... I ISO ....N..........•..•«-.._ I ISC I --- TOTAL SUFPLI£S-RAIN-REPAE»-----420 15u 17»-----141-] i25 I 225 I 2I5 I __-»--••--•»«- _..__..----- ---------------- .---------- ------------------'_-_..�«.---.N..N......N«.«--•........«-N..«.w•....-...-.---. L%L. AUCITINa a F.16PNCIAL 19CS 8394 5700 43!J 314I 1 6CS-1 1 7C5C 1 IOIC I 4t1-3 LECAL-CENSULIIAG SERVICES «.--.--N. ..............•_ 427 --___-•- -NN ----------------------------- 1 1 1 N.- 1-_»-•_---M-»--- _.•-•-•_-_-_.....--r. 45:5 EAG1%!:EAIA6 CCNSULT1hG ----- — ------ w-.« SC9 ------ N-.._---------------. 4366 -t- LT SERVICES CT «--.------- ------_----------- - ---------6^ 75-1 ---10J' I--_1CCC 1 »tOCC I ----------------- •••• ---....N.N..N-..N«....•.-.-...--_..--------------------------- TCTAL PROFESSIJNAL SEPVIC 1905 24C62 610i 9611 11822 1 IC51 ----- ---- I 8CSO w«N..................... 1 805C 1 4321 PCSTAGE •- - - - --.---------- 500 -----------«. 1SE N. -+---»--•-----«_ 1 200 j 2CC «N---- r _ _ •+ _ _ _ _ _ �. -_ --_' _ 1 2CC 1 --------------- •••• --------- --...-N.-M---__•-_•_-•__-•_•N. TCTAL C)MPLNIC:TICNS .«-N-.--.-.... 500 1Sf N...-.-N........NN-NN------------------------- 1 203 I 2CO 1 2CC I CIZ2 ------------«-«.-----•--'__-• FR/ATINC a FLELICMING 66F '-------_--«_.-._...__.--_---«.--«.---.«.-=-«.--..«.---NN...----------»N_-�-_ 133! 1500 1242 IICC I 1EC. I 18CC I ME I __...-..-_•------ •••• ----------- ----------------. TOTAL PR:kTIAG-PU@LISH-AO 667 .-. 133! .....- 1SCC ..N...-.«w-..-.•.......N.•. 1242 17C1C ] tECO I 1tCC N.N.....N. w...._.....--•- ME I ------------------•r-N-N....__---_.•___-_•N_-.«........-----.._._-«.-._«_-_N««..w--•-----«N..NN.--••---•----w-- 4331 EQU." PEAT 8 PAC RENTAL ;C2 325 213 256 25t I 270 1 270 1 27C I ----------------------- ••-• --------------- ------------------------- TCTAL FEYTALS 2(2 ____.-._.»--------------------------------------- »..-... 325 ---......-----.------------- 210 256 25! 1 M -.N«N--..«N«N•.«-...-.-..-... 1 270 ».. 27C j 4353 COLPIEr-CATA PFOCESSING ------------------------- A --- -- I -------- « 1 I I ••.• -...--------« TCTAL CATA FRCCESSINE ----.N....-.«— < --- ----- 1 .N.N.N«--N-.w..-_rw.N.•._ I I 1 4356 MEETIN+S-CCNF-!Ch00L5 -.•-_-'-_---_«.._....«--••-N 131 48 2GO -------- 16 »-----.---«-•---.«««---- 17! I 203 I ;CC •«-_�------_ I 2CC I --------------- •••• ------- ---------------------- TCTAL 6TnER CCNTRACT SERV 131 4i N-- 200 .--.w«.--.•...•«..--Nw•N.-..•....•r•-w••.w«—N--------- 16 175 1 i10 I 2C0 1 ICL I -..-_--.------.wN_--.-..«..•-.._._.._____._--............«....-._-.---•«--..-..««. 4S7v 6E:EGAL LIABILITY INSUR 7166 w--------- A37! w.N......•Nw.N....•Nw I005 1236 1;!6 ..............•....M 1 2161 I i165 I 21t5 j ---«------------ 4377 toMERELLA LIAEIL17T INSUP 25h 1 N......NN..- E 1 I ---------- 0716 IASLRAACE A6EA1 rf PEC^Fp--_-•-.-----"'- 101 ..--•--91+ •�••--•--_ --.,......... I«««• ; .--«_. 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SiiJ I S:C I SC^ •�_•-__�__. -_-__ 4395 OTI-ER CHARGES --- 236 _- g6 ------- •- «-•-_----------.-.-.-.-...«.•..-...... _- - I I T «•..-»--..-.--. .►...-_--_ I •••• TC71L CTMER CI-_-_ 16610 17.c11,3630 It 1'.-.-_-1SCAM 1 14sss I 14995 l 1445--1 _----__--__-__»--- ♦FSC PEFLNOS i REIPSUP.SEREWIS 223 --__ •_•-__»---•-------------------------- 1 T T T .... 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CF 1C-2l-ts cA(E :1 SEAEp;I FIAC CIM (EJECT ..ESCR IFTICN 1985 1986 19sE lost 1993 19t4 1935 T-T-0 EST UPT MGM CGLSC IL ACTUlL ICYLAL A;2ppcp C6-34.-f5 ACTLAL sft�)"ST 4_rCMRt /CCFID. 4l7L GE;•Er AL LIP9!L:TY INIUR ----- ------j-----------------•-------------------- I I I I 4373 _ •.. EGUIf'►EAi FICAIE=S I _ . - _ - .-.• ..- - . _ _r _ -- - ----- -- - -- - - ------ - -- - - - - - ---- 403 I --- `CO I---- ♦Ci I--•--------•-------- a!7S • ___•-• :1kCLF.A••CE tGE*T IF a ---CC'" ---------------------------------- - - - - - - --- - is -- --- - - - -- -- - -- ---------------- -- ..- . �. .. I _ - -- - - -- -- -- I - - --- I I ••.. TCT:;, - - - - -- - -- - - - 23.1 -- - -- - - - - - - - - - 3, - - - ----- ---------«__-----.-_-�_-_--_-------_---------------------- - -- - -- - - --- - - - - - - : 40 I 4CC 1 tti I a181 YR.��L-�:LEA�E-�aRKfh: - Z`v -_- - - 'c «il------------------------------- - - - -- Su N - -- 25 - --- 1 -- ---------------------- 51 I SC ........................ I SC f r.1t2 - -__--- MEET:N� _1t'.15« - - - - - - - - - ---_-_--------------►---_----_-• ---- ---------------1-------- -------------------- I •••• TCI!L .:TrEF CFAF;E` iF --_-----►----_-_--------_---_--_•— 5r -_-__----------------,_--- 2S 1 -_-N S'i ------.---_-•---•---------_-----•--_-- I `� I 4e5,) REF LrCS a FE:►'OSEPEN75 -- - - -- - -- - -- - - --- JAII - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - -- - _ - ---- I ---1___r.-__ ______-______.__-__ i •••• TOTAL ,T-gEF CISHIRS--RENVll 1e -- -- ---------------------------- - 1 ............... I 1 I T.TAL - ------ A++C,LTI TrIS C, :VISJh --._--._-------••------------------ !13� Or. -- ---------.•-«-»-------------------------- a iS5! 2aa464e I I!iii I N-_------- t'-125-1--_132- i5 I _____-___---_'__ »--.----------------•----_ .• GE'-fR.L i LAC DW 11 rLECT'CA:. Irp5 CI'1 CF ;R,+t: tCFTItN C<3 CIVI`_'ICN-- PLOGE 1 YCFIt -BI CF-E[1 03 Ci lC-23-11 F►i£ CI rEO.E° -L FI?C OIV 14 ASSES` CPJEIZ7 G:S_F:FTICh '91`. 1946 1916 1916 1983 1914 194S Y-T-C ESi Elpf Rs& COVOCIL ACTUAL ACTUAL A:PFICF IF -Sr -as ACTLtI RECLrST •fCCMVC ADOP"a 41C:. SAL =�I'S-A LiLLAR EMPLOYEE 5359 3796 4250 49e ♦CIL I 4;y% 1 42S8 1 6256 N.NN•.i--Ml�..f 1 .-.�...Nrr•r • .---•_ 4111 ...r.---r-..r/..r.•..N-M..........-.-r....--------------•----r--------------•-----r..•NN.... CVFAIl*E-REGILAA ENFLCVEE •S 93 11 1 I 1 M.�wN-1.-...N.... I ..N..---•. r... 412 •/. .•. - rr.. .-....-.N--N1..-...-----N...--•-•-----r-------•----••-•-•--•----•---�N.... 142 2r3 N.-►..N-.N-...-r.-rw.--...•• • W1 -•.-•...•.-..-.-.•..•.....-----•-•-r•----N----_.r----__--r__.----•----••-_--•...r_.r-------.-.-w VACATE•% Fit MCG 9671 •44 476 • - 4137 ---• •-.«r.-...r....-.......N..........N.N--------------------------r---------------------------. 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Nr.N r-N-...•...-r-------------• 43C1 ASSE;S21., SEF1ICES 13236 3970C 1985a !9IiC 1 41210 1 41210 1 4111C i - - - - - - - - - • --- • • - - - -- - - • -- - - - - - - • - - •- - - - - - - -•---- - _ - -• - ---- - - - - - -- - - -- - - - -- -- - - -- -- ---------.- ----- r-- . rN-M--. M..•.• �. -- -- ...-. • . _ •••• TC11L MStGFES!i^.kAL S=MVIC 13236 39700 19854 2911C 1 41210 I 41c1C I 4121C I •-... -...-..-......-.•..-N.--....------..M.---....-..1....--.N..---r-r..r-.•-.N.N...--.---NN...N-N�.----.-.-.N..N r--.r--•..-..•- 432r TELEFI+C►4 1?]!' 1315 13so t 31 1•'9s I 11SO 1 115C 1 115c I 4321 FCSTA6L 236 05 90Q 1a1 r25 1 r75 1 rr5 77S I ....• ... . .. ... •.--.-.. -. N...... • --..-------------.....• ..M/--•------rr-. Mw.-•. -.. - -•- .r.r r.N.....r-r•r--N ..N.I.-.-r -.r see* TOTAL TOTAL C-NNU%;cAT:ONS 1414 1554 22SO 473 -....-- r rr . - ... • .N rr- 192C. I 1S25 1 -- •- - - --- -- r..-M.-/.»N 1925 I 1925 . N- .-.....-•- I --- - -- - - - • - • / - - - . - .. r ... 43de2 - . • - .. -•-- --- - ..- .. • . - - - - - FR'.%TIAE i FIEI:CgING - -- - - -- - - - 123 -- -Nrr1 ... f24 Ise 192 42S I 4@3 1 4!C 1 40C I -.•-r/./r•.r...-.r.-..N•.....- -------------- N. H.r.N•..N NN•N..N-----r --------/N-�.. N.-N..NMNM-.-.M..-.-r--r•- rr-.. .... TOTAL 123 624 1SC 292 415 1 4SI) T •----N 440 I 48C --- •-•------. N-•---------------------- I - •------ 4SU --------------•--•-------- PAINT LFFICE EC61PPLUT ------- I ! 2 -----•--.M......�.---•-•-------------- Is^ - - - - _ - - .... .N -- ... - ... . r - - - 1 1 41 1 1 - - - r . r -r r . - - - •-- - 15C i i`.0 -- -- - - - - -- - - -- ..- i .... 4i41 . « . • . - ..• /... - ... • ... - . - MA:!.T r:SC ECLIF -E&I ..r..-r .«...._..r..-- --- - _ . a - • .... - --------------_r..r.�....--N-..----------------- - . - .•r•r.-. 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CST IspT Ra CCUBi II ACTUAL ACTUAL Appeal CA-3E-a5 ACTUAL -EOW ST Bf CCPAE ATCFTb 452L l...... e5 a SIaUCTUV[57i�«« ITS 1 !!G: ! fSCo 1 1](( 1 4[[ t0'fC I ... 453V CtrEa I/FBIKIEkIS 17301 ( 11500 1 ttsC( I an NOT[ 2 4531 SeebtA UTILITI CMST[ 1 SW I SCaC 1 OCCC I an NDT[ .)AU CFFIC[ IW1►FLIT-GUiF ME 4330 2067 Sale I elm I Ut0 1 I2iC I ......... ........ ----------- -------_.___•___—._«_»__��.»______...� __»__•__.«____.......—«..«.«.._.»_.«... to SAM A 45SO AUTCeoTi.E CCLIPSENT»« Is2se R624 41700 3712 32253 I A{BW 1 A#"* I 4e09C 1456� .. 5[[ BU'CC S O---VIE- EGUI"Vl 27t-1 3» 0C.1 C[2s 2 s«may Calf I ---- ------c ----- -_----D-Be- ---2300-«-- -_--42f •-- —9------ - _»eW s[e Apy C •�»_«_--`•_- ---- TCTA_ CAPITAL uUTLAT 22p4SS7 .930S i5313 431" 1 WAS 1 SICAS 1 SN4! l ---- ICTAL A"USTS vyS CTIISICB --------- ------ »»'----- ------------ 27845 425s2 49305 »-.._�_»... 25371 4314t 1 900e3 t 9E043 1 9e045 I TCTAL An0UB15-1.-L' TT$ FF-»---- Nlf 3 725 A7 49305 ISM 4314C 1 ••CI3 t SIC41 1 octal I CAPITAL OUYLAy 1966 Bt %:ET DETAIL NOTE 1 O/c 4S20 BUILDINGS AFtO S LiCIVACS C O/c eS40 J IC.H platainR5 FISTUN[s A tQUI➢TIp1! A.Jmin Bldg- carpet 2500 building A Zoning Office Council Hall- air cond 1000 ivOtowements IFSC 3500 Can.r&I gowernment operation. [natal] two hard disc drive. NOTE 2 O/c 4530 OTHER THPROVEM0rT5 for W ISO.. A seftwra. )190 Rebuild deck between leas pos-lble liquor use I1 T2p1 parking lots at 'cep Admin Bldg 3500--- Emergency, siren at NOTE 5 O/C 4550 ADTONDTIVE FPUImesty Navarre water plant 14000 Building L Zoning Oept )Tw0 4 ton Awd pick up Inetl 11000 Street Opt 3/4 ton Awd pick up with NOTE 3 O/c 4531 SEVER/NATER MLM CCNISTRUCTION plus 22000 Hook up City property i too 1wd pick up 11300 to unitary sever-- Two-way radio. ICI 3"0 Crystal Ray bldgs: Hydreullr N.nger 22" post Office 3000 Auxiliary fuel tank for Administrative Offices 1000 lope Chow Due, S00 Public works Building R-" Trueefer 1993 ford pick 90" Up to Ooif Courp Op D_ %"1 40g2 NOTE 6 ol, 4560 OTHER EQFlApR str.xt Dept --Steam Clasner, ISO[ Batten Charger .IS 14 IPF.CAE C EGLIF COILAT To 01 :0 Park Dert--Lewo vac 3s 9�3 11BS CITI Cf CIO( (OPTION C21 OTtTSTCt- BODBET YC.SSM[CT -By CIJICI of of IC-13-AS PAGE f. H S ( IT Ale PC s(hts » TD Of 00 CQJCCI DESCIIPIl ON less 19" Ills left 1983 1964 less T-T.0 EST "IF ISe CONSEIL ACTUAL ACTUAL APPROI 06.3c-NS ACTUAL At WEST stcePP: &ZA!"t. 3610 t00E PSItCla AL 3C:O: 3500g 1S000 3SOC^. ]SOLO 1 ?"00 1 NOOC 1 TIM I ............. .........................-.........»......�......... ._... ......�». WC DISC 11TEME31 TOM 9C55 Ti I7 3698 1102 1 Site S 1319 1 s3t$ l L63C ECNE 9A1196 MIT FEES Sr St FS 2S H 1 IO! I ICE I 1C" I ------------- . ]CIAL DEBT SCSSICL 40780 44101 4224/ Meal 42242 1 "IT9 1 .U10 1 /D411 1 ......... ... «---.--------- «.« ----- .-»...---------- »-.»..«»..........»»»....-...» ..»..._.._._..-... TOLL SA?1NIS 10,15 EMSCON 4CF00 441CS 42207 18t-1 42242 1 .OAft 1 AE.It 1 40419 t ICTSL AROIPTS Its$ PtMD Oro 44105 4220T 38923 42242 1 40419 1 .(NT 1 40419 1 G.O. STATE AID ROAD BONDS Dated '-1-79 Final Maturity 4-1-88 Payable from Munn Cnyal State Aid funds received from the State of Minnesota Balar ce outstanding 12-31-86 75000 " 6 C ST Ale PC A W! " FO at M ., 191I CIF, GF Oscar ECPTICN r!s CIVISICA-- 9LC611 .(YEr`.F1 -PT Cs.IIC. AS :F £c.:3-15 list If AI 1966-76 £PLC S5£9M FULO DIV 0, CBJECI LESLRIPTICII I145 NM 1966 life 1983 191E 1983 9.T-E ESl If" 640 tCLa(It ACTLAL ACTDAI AgaCF C6.IC-83 ACURI 49SUEST Btccl-r ACCFts. 4135 ACP1135TNAIIVE SEA9:CL 64)C AJC 400 10^ AC: 1 E31 1 KO 1 ACC 1 ......... .... ....._.._-.._.......... ...««.__.............._««......«.«. .«..»....... • YCI1L FEPSCOAL SERVICES 60E lCC 400 10C EC: I 6CO 1 6CC I 46C 2 »_-»--»•-««»_ --_»• •_»�»»»•-i -»7 �» _ UOC AUtTT IFE 8 F IIARCIAL 7!5 t I .................. —----------- «-.«.-«.---.W.«...«_....--...............«.«..._ .«..»..«...».............« • TCUL P6CFES!ICBAL SENVIC i3S 1 I 3 I 4322 MIVTIs3 s PEOLICMIK 69 53 0 31 37 1 3S t IS 1 15 I _..._........ ..................».«-------... «-.«-« ..«....««......_ • 7C11L PRI81191-PUSLISw-AD 69 55 5. IF 37 1 31 I IS I _! 2 E399 Cl Kli CFAPCES $756 1 I 1 1 _. ....... --------- -.«-..--- «------ «------ «.-------- «........»...««....«_««__«. �««_.«...»..._ �»!� • TOTAL 31PEO C6AR.ES $250 1 1 1 1 •»1800C.: r.._ 4610 06NC PA16CIPOL« 260000» 290000 22330e 2aC000 I 2ISC35 I 285:00 1 is "cc 1 -------..._.--------'---._.«....---------- .�r_.._...._......._..__«.......«_:..«....»._.._ _..«.«.�.....«.....r.. lea, e99[ :%IER951 1C2215 87E66 72092 39049 72ru 1 9111 1 Still 1 167E1 1 Ae•_L PCvC PATIIE ASE%T FEES Ill 394 SS 29 35 1 760 1 260 I at' I --------------- «.«._._._....._.—__..__.........�.«._......«..__........«. «.�..«....r...«.«.» .». ... .... TOIAL E707 SESIICC 362776 37 M 352161 S19476 ISM? I `9N/1 1 3E1961 1 111941 l 031 Fa Tlafe "IT 9/0ITTED 2730 1 1 1 1 •------------- «--- -------- _....--------- ....«.............«...._«.«.._........._...«��......«. AESU RULVCS S REIMRSEe ENTS 71P I 1 1 I .. .. ...• l.C.OI£BM3Ea[at3»- 1460 •»_»-_«-•»-•»_-»��»-~--»»»- 1 T �»«»-1 1 �•-- EM -------------- ------------ —------------- r ....... .«_...««... ..««.«..«..»..r««.. �..«��.�... TCTSL As0A6Ti TOIS JIVISIC9 WStl 383196 SUM 320a 1f 132581 1 361116 1 IW76 1 56231f t ICTAL Ray &IS fete e1p0 366506 s8_796 352597 320015 352S44 1 542576 54"376 1 $12331 1 This Fund Accounta for Two Bond Issues: 1. G.O. INPROVEIMT SOItDS.dated 2-I-71. final maturity 2-1.07. principal balance outstandi" 12-I1-06 "0" 2. J.O. REFUNDING BONDS. dated 8-1-7o. final maturity 2-1-91. principal balance outecendinq 12_31_86 _�00 71,71" 64SOOP Froth 15euee payable from the collection of special assessments levied against Eenefitted properties. It 1s anticipated that all bones and interest will be paid from special assessments and no tea lacy will be re9uired. 4 1166.71 WE ASSI%T fU6G IS 10 17 1911 CTTI Ct OOLTC 9OPi1Oa C23 ClatstO - @Mail moosswCET -PT cWtl As of 10.2YSS root to 43 left S-EC ASSESSPEAT rtaO CIa OO ceilci LESCA IF II IN 1941 Offs /144 life 1993 1914 loss 1.1-0 Esl tE►t Fes Coast it ACTUAL ACTUAL PP►6OP to- IC- SS ACTtsl rtaultl ofrCFPC stiflf. 413% ACPI-.ISTAIIISE armucE 224 220 SS 12C I ltl I NC i 22C •••. 111 A PER SUs.L SEAf10ES 220 120 SS 220 I 2N I Aic 1 22c 1 ...... »----------- «-»-»--_»_.....».»...»».._.»......«....»».»�.�_.»»»_..».w»...��r»w.�.�. �...».... 1100 AOtITIAi a FISALCIAL 1.5 1 I 1 1 •••• TCTK PP-FLSSIt1LL SEsaIC tH 1 ! I I ..------------ --- ----------------»».. ».__..._». »_.».»».»..»..� �.... ............. 1322 FRIOTILL L FLl I1CMIMi 1t & 6 1 S I S I 1 1 ---- ----TCTAI w~-•»_ » »•»•_•~«• Io:&1[L6-PUP, lsw�.0 t0 6« 4 1 s I s 1 1 1 ---- ------------------"....-......«.»--....»-------_�»»»»»«.»._ W_w.»._'-_�»............�..»»..»_.»»». 1399 C1PEP CtAPIES Jose 1 I 1 I •..• TCL- C-- C1----- 20t^ 1 ,RIC 604c PPISCtPFt 75:.00 PSOer ism Pact, ISM I PSc C^. 1 Mod 1 ?ICE[ I --------------------- a620 PO".0 19TLREST 60449 ISC68 NNs is$" 696" 1 &4a49 1 46141 1 64249 I ._-.---- ----- «-------------- »-----..-.__�._............�».._.�.»....�__ ... �.==.w.«.«. 463L SCCI FAll90 $JEa1 FEES as 79 W. SC W I toe I Ica 1 Ica I —»....----.--»»«....--. _..« ..............«»...»..» ._.»...».�._ ...�.�..�....»...�.... .... TOTAL CEST SEotict 1SS532 190141 144166 11NL t1AP66 1 139369 I 136149 I 159744 a iC1AL O-W&TS ME tI1ISICs I51532 153231 1449M 11019? 1441/2 I Isis?& i 1•S1I4 1 119114 I -» ----------- —----- «.---..w»..»w..»......«.........»...»...»..».....»«.� .»�.».__...... ICTAL AACu6PS tall FU.O ISSS32 I53232 164912 110691 1649F2 1 139S26 I 139574 1 11Is 14 I T.s tund accounts for tha G.O. IMMW MEMO PONDS dated 12-I-SO. final maturity 3_1_96.prinupal halsnre outstawdln9 12-31-66 7500" Bonds are payable fret Us collectim of special assessesots lewled a.Iainst benetitted propartles. It is anticipated that all binds aed interest will be paid from speriel assessnents and m tax levy will ha required. .1 IVC I.CC ASEESllf%l FL%C Ca US Ives Cill CI CRDIC 9trlt0e CD CIVTS!O%-- SuCKC WORKS-E!I .M CNECT as of I11-j"S Pqt )f II tell YEC ASSESSPEh? F%%D ofe Be CNECT EESCIi-IICa Ives /SAG If" lose 1911 1914 Ives I-T-O CST Ct•l Me CWACit ACTUAL ACTUAL ANRDn CO-)V-as ACTLIL ACGV"�) 9tgMt OCOtty list ADPIt1STRITIIC SERVICE Ile 50 tic 1 11, l tic 1 Ito I .--.-. .. — It' :a SOVAL SERVICES Ito SU Tao 1 12, ` tic I TIC I AMC AUTISTIC a FIAAICIAL IC 1 1 1 1 ..--------- ».«»_..»......»..»..».»...............»........---- »-------- ---- VITAL PROFESSIONAL SLAVIC of 1 I I i IHl Fa IaTSaI L PLeLICnILG 20 20 I t' { t0 I 2C I • - 1CTIL Pafallad-fuftli, •AO •-«--»»---«_«»»•««« fl »« lU 1 IS 1 to 1 7C I •»-»r-•^- ._-•-----•--•-----•_-•-•-------•-»--»-•--.-».--- .........•---..».--»---»-«-...«.-».r--..�.»....»...._...-»»....». 499 (SPIN CAAPCES £act I 1 1 ••-- 1C1AL oft EA CFARUES 1404 I I 1 1 ««• _ _.-------------- »... ....... ».r........... ».».--r.-»._..».._.»».»-.._«--..»�-.. »..»...-..r..r....--w. "IL 0091 PONCIPtI 5900' Sacco SMK 1 75ECP I ?-*1C 1 7SECC I » •- IEZU /CNC 117ERESI 1ee19 SNIs tONV 564/3 1 VISSe I $.ASo i ]RASA I Ie3C ICAT FAIL" 'SEAT FECS SC A! AS too I tic 1 ISO I 1ST -• --- »------- .»-»...._..._------------ »..»..-...-».-» »........ .»»-•---_......«.«.»_»»-.».r ••-- TOTAL CFeT SERVICE 144/9 seals eeAN HSII 1 /O806 1 lapses 1 IUTKA l TC1AL AawURT2 TREE OIVI£ICII 2215I 9Nl1 delta tees• I IJFN 1 10194e S is PS44 I .. ------ •----..»�...........................................».....-..».......».. .»...»... ..»-.-.»...-..... ICTAL AAt2RIS Tot£ FWD 22155 9e01 ee91e ONST I IC79N 1 1019" I IOTNA I !hl. fund accov•a for tM G.O. IMPROVE1113137 BONDS dated 12-1-02. final Mturitt 1-1-99. prineipal balan,V outatandan 12-11-to AWQO Bond. are Pa,.bl. from the collaetton of .,ec'al AAae.Asnits leeled against benef.tted propartle.. It 1a anticipated that all band, and latamt will be Paid from special a.se.Amenta and no to leut rill be re0ulred. 11 15-2 3-EE .SZE3Stf17 f1.WC It Co 1 1915 C171 CF CAM 40TIOe C21 15 1985 SP CC RSEESSPExT FUND C11 G1 (EJECT CESCRIFIICR CISISIM-- SUCCET 11OReSP7£T •e1 CNTCT AS CP 10 21.65 FAIL .. 1987 1984 ACTUAL PCIUAL NSS A[RIw1STRAIM SYA12CC ..-- 1CTAL PEASMAL SLOIICCS__—_'•««- -------------------------------------- tflu feet PTIACIVAL -------------- Wu efts IPTE.AESI ................ .' at SO test PAT2sS AiflT sits .... TO RL CEeT SiF11CC - .._._.»_..__--- "»_"___.._.»__.._. 1CT�L PROUeIS la[S CfVISION 1(TAL ARAia IS+TFI£ WRO -»--___-»_-»-• 1985 logo logo rile 1989 TAT-O CSI KPT Pea Meell ■"COP re- SE -AS ACILAI PCCUESI DOCCAPI ACCFTS. i 24O I 14C 1 24C 1 1 244 1 24C 1 26C C 1 SCCOn 1 S(CCC I SM00 2 I exec t exn 1 eron 600 1 210 1 210 1 21C 1 00C I f17l 25 I II IS iS 1 1f a12S 1 AGr 1 Ily-b% I MIES I»117Sf- I AOC 1 11"65 1 11P561 1 1IMS 1 This fund accounts for the G.O. I"ROVCR2AT BONDS dated 7-1-85, final xaturity 1-1- 2001, principal balance ouestandinq 12-Al-56 swop Bonds are payable fr. the collection of special assessRanes levied against banefitced properties. Mile V Caty has levied 100t as special aasessrcnts for this project there are appeals of the special assessMRtS whl^h Mve not been fioslired. IE the assessments are reduced as a result of the appeal process a tax le•v will be required to insure adeQuate-undln0 for pay.w:nt of pri ...pal a, interest on this issue. 45 It" £F£C ASSCSIPEhi Fiat) C1 OC AC May CITI Of ONNO L FOPIlo1 Oft 0111510L- PUCSET w M isltf -it fl.tll As IF 1C- a.Ss FIAT .1 71 L19KA G['011S6 FMC Oil eC LIQVCP [Test MACS CEICAIilIt1 ills left III 1914 loss 114. 1911 T-T-a EST OCPT Me COUNCIL ACTUAL ACTUAL IP0901 0t SC-s5 ACIUst AtlUC11 AfCOPt s00rls. 41CC SILIPILI-PLG%LAP [N•LOTCC I49.5 5051• 5Ss00 Z11SP ME( 1 SUN 1 11210 1 Seale I .................... _.«..._.«.«..............«..................».»..-...«..w.w»w...........r..r.» .... ......... «_ 4111 COEs1IPL-516tt A0 ["PLOT[[ 6/ 11 !Ja ace 2R 1 b' I SO 1 1st 1 -'----------------- »-»-.--.---..«._»..... »..�......»..»».... ..............»..«....»....�....»....... a.w ail SALft1E1-1[PF LPOICN_[S tl750 1017t 1456C I045 MCC I UEC I ISOCC 1 165Ct 1 .............. ..-...--«------ »------ ~------ »------------- »..................».... »......»....«--»-».»-»r». 1131 VACATION PIT CF406 991P 17e6 2sal 1T)1 1 I 1 1 -.1 •_«_»_17.6 »» _•»•-..w»» »~- -..w»•� .II-s...i.w «• •»••••�•»• IC..... r11 IFof6 ftA; 1U/ eK 1 I ----------- --«--.............. .....r...... »-»....-..».».».... ------- ----..-------.».».....«». .155 SICK PAT AM" 9891 Isal 612 01 I I I I ................ «---------- »_-«-_-------»-«...-.... «».w»».-.»_... «....r--............«..._....»........- .1J6 CIFEI At V-111[!19 COMP 11 11 IRO 1 LaO I 162P 1 1ltt 1 ' PA.: e' T. ............. ..«.._.--------.«.»._...-.«_... ......................»-.......-.......-_.._.»...»».»....».._-_....»».»..._ a135 A09ISISMATIAL SSOV.C[ 2606 2sca Zito 603 the I ilea I NCO I Zito 1 -------------- tl tl Atfl-C1TV CONIIItUTIM 4111 424S 4225 1822 629C 1 Alan I ISte I •sC: I r1004 __•»2015 QIl FICA CIIT CON1N11UTI0N»~ alit VC07««• 239C'1 2495 1 ;All I 26S1 I ..------- -----«.._'----------«..............».»...w_.. .w....».._.......... 4151 NCSFITSLIlq ICN INSUft%ZE 1935 GUY ^..»w«.....»...w..».-....... loge all0 ISGC 1 322S 1 Ills 1 H75 I 5e 1------C[ 151 ... lie Aft 3S0 1 330 I 370 I 1S[ I -LIF:--- - -«_---- -« »w r«• 4155 Ie9PPAA5 CCPF :&SUPgCE 514 ITS 117: Ira 111C•1 11/9 1 11r0 I wC I r» •» » •10116 w «» « .•. MAL PE9SONLL SINVICES 753at ISM 17.69 I6W 1 11120 1 Mld 1 $isae 1 •- -! «•» CCU OFFICE It FiLlf/ 26S 220 ISY 2LC«»»214 1 110 1 150 1»» HL 1 T21. STOAT OF[AATISS SUPPLIES Htr /t•e 1400 ftV P20 I age 1 a00 1 1GCC I ». »» •• ••»- 4211 EEC( G 610Y•l1 168 SUFPLT I94 114 GeV 69 1So•1 as: 1 750 1 NC I «.-........... »«.._«.....«w---------.r.«..«.--.«....»....»...««.... ».......... w...».....w..«». .esz •.OIJPVFIT AAIIS t ACCLS S is It I a I I I.-c E0P5 a R[I----- I ------- «.... lS 1H' 2S0 17` 1 7[0 1 2!0 75C 1 «.-._... -.•. _.I?4a r---- 1uwl:!S-4•IO-K••I 2z» 17•: ...-s.»....».........413 lab 95G 1 ..- 4M Ian 1 160a I lace I I ..».». isle I — » I •ilea _«»- 4700 SUCITI•G a FLVNCl•t»»•»•«•SM«_ ltx 1W 015 IM 1 1 1240 1 OZ44 1 • •TOIL MWLSIIMAL 5 WC Sao W-0 1st' ASS Fact 1 lien I lit[ I left I IRY 1[LLFN C\[ Nl Sol ITS tie 1 !R• 1 NC 1 6Se I -*27 .RI 11 As1S ll 51 1 25 I i/ 21 1 ------I .... ILAAL C-NILNICITIONG 615 696 M 335 •b^ 1 111 1 GIs I fit 1 al L:Ot-A O:FFATISG FYGC CV GP L1000P S%&I 11 Isas Ill, OF CFCN( IEPT!CS 17A C!a!St CA-- ILCIEI 6L.as.E/l .01 CFAI(1 AS OF It-,S-li PIE, .: 21 LISUCR C�!41I1%6 FUND 0is 10 1.1"CA [TORE C60[CI LESCAIFTICN 1183 ISO* Ned lift 19Pi 1914 I -Is "I-C EST Otte 49 MACON ACTLAL ACTUIL A►TGIF G45L-ORS Actual VIOLIST VCC(P9C AOIIIs. PRISTINE L PI... . I.0 ::. S.....rA==S_ SO i ICC I ICO 71( .. astl AC.TAIIIISE I 1 ICat I15f ISCC 279 1FIIC 1 1500 1 ISOO 1 ISCC 1 •••• 'OTK PAI STSAG-apgL (SR-ap leis It's 1675 2C9 155C 1 loco I lace I Otte I r--_ -_ .----.._-r-----.»»......»........ «... ........... ««...r..«.».««.r.... 4114 LTILITILS 46«3 1-r...«52M_ ASO^ 1 4700 1 .7(C 1 41cc I -1441 _»..-..3 .... t0 41111[! = 6MS-M.TIi4..r Sl�0 1445 {..._.... qoC 1 1 aIGC . . --- ONCE CA 6UILCING 1N75 N9^[ /S00^. lfC-[.•1�-1»Sc 00 ! 1f0[C 1 --ally ----- -»--0-=»U..» .-11C[C .••. TOM PONT"! 144f5 14SJL MOO 875. IS^CC I MCI T ISM I ISOCC I 414L 981I1 CFFIC( 14UTPOENTi+ ZSC n.. 2/ 1 1500 1 ISCC i ice I -»_1411_ _.«. .. Uat PAINT----- P: SC sat )e {CO ]t 100 ! 1•.l 1 17t ! 1![ I ...._PAINT 4543 ---- - rr.r.»...«14CE PAIN .........»...-....r..........«»w..-»«..w�.».»........_ ei.cb»a CPOU%_»...». a 9...t_-.... i..A'.H[C 1456 1PLC I 190+ 2 /V00 HC[ 1 ...........»�-CS ----- --- - » r!550 »•. T01q CINIOACT N• A-ACPAI 1611 /a61 ZOS0 /1 % ISIS 1 ISSO I I list I -------- "53 _.-..-«-.---....r........»..«-MAw.M ..».«.««r. «............w ...»...r..« CCLFL("Cala PROCESSING 125 17S ISO I u 1 I 1 (•C U55 o-ER5t3SE 2tOC a-.y lr«M-»-.•._-»t C�—I --ta .. ... µ.^Se-.A»»w6.P —».._. --^ M.. --•. TOig tATA VO4(LSSI%G l97^ till 2550 54 144. 1 I I 211C I Mr`Z09 r ~�_—•_—__ .556 NEET.%45-[CNF-SCPOOLS 241 no 120 1 &C0 1 SOO 1 at( 1 »« »•70-. .... 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PAIAT WAS A CROLUCS 41 19 1K 13 IOC i lC: I lot I ICE I «.......-.«---»---------- ........ AfaS Pa Ifs aATCk talks C FLAaf 2131 lase 4POO 2112 47" 1 NCO 1 00E) I &ZOO I . TCTAL-C_MTOCT R61R-RE.61 4473 3t LA G?W SUES also 1 1 1070 1 1C35C I » _« �-2M .10V 4552 tcslYaP1I s1a11Ce W 70C 260 /E0•1 760 1 #to 1 lac I -------- ---------«.....----».»-.......---»..» ................».»»....»..«....»......»....»».».�..».........»..._ 4153 CCJ:EP-CATR PROCLSSMS 7 • 20 2 2C I 21 1 40 1 2E I 4355 CATA PACCESSISE 125 "1 fee lac an 1 440 1 $At 1 I4C 1 . • TOTAL CIIA P6otESfist 1462 SUP RICO 55' WE 1 1423 1 idle I late I »_~»- » •-»-250 �•�_-»-•« 4354 IEL TI bS-Cp I. SCMOtt3 1S5 ITS 112�••Zee 1 250 1 21C 1 25C I --------- --------- ........----- ------- -------- »----------- _»_».............._...._«..._ 4555 RUE'-f.Gl SeRS:CLs 172" MAE 23375 671E -_»-.»_.» 930C 1 atlas I MIS I Asia! I ..._._.._....«».........-«....-»-»» .»-......;...__.«__...»...»....._.. _...»»...«............... .... TOTAL oLEp CCLTPKI Hai 1P361 toss 2062S 9621 6sCC I AVIS 1 WIS 1 tesp. 1 12 bISCS Ip IVItI3G fUSE) CO 51 PITEA OC-401,11T A5 Isis &TIT CF G&(kt (IPTTOR C21 C!9!1TMP-- e4.0411 RSAIINICT .61 (TJCcl As t! 10-27.11 RR[[ 46 19 AATEA jOERA1IAG FURL COJECT LESCPIFTICa 01% 91 WATER COPY TFCRT Toll IS" -946 logo 1*93 1994 1965 F1-0 EST KPT 044 IMPACT& ACTUAL ACTUAL APPOCF L6-3"l &C1Ul 1144,151 FtCc"I "#To. 437% 'ENE -AL LLFatt iSt z%sua 211 1.11 RC 109 3SO I let 1 Fee 1 FCC I •• •_r•w-Is$ ... -»•SAW w«.r.... J371 FAWRII IMilk AKE I][«_ robes» 1054 1 last I 1t" 1 last T ............ ...........r.....-_r-.........r-r_.r_-rrr_.---roes-.»»»... ASII [CUFa+Lt FLOA1ERS I%SUA 5 le It 12 I IT 1 ]0 1 7C 1 ... __„•Kwl««-- «ate �_•«»-«�-» UFA ... `tf. I6I lPAKE«-..«..«.lt S_-«_• /N S!r»�« fAt,f $U 1 010 1 I -------- . _...------ --------- UTI UPEAEUF LIAMOV T136R 09 RC 105 13U i1P am i I 2!C 1 ale I -- --- »..-US ....» r».».... ASR I&... Ci REC[ad�-««..«»•••• &CE 261 ;_.»rw; ; ------- -:------ _•--_-a_.» ----------- .--»...... .._..«.».r..........._r.�»».. .__»...«.�.._. .__.»_....._ • TPA %SLFAk(E• 636 2701 S131 2f61 till 1 3+750 I !79C 1 IISC I 132C Se1e[.LI!P! 24 Re toe &! Ice 1 109 1 it, I 103 I--� ................................ ASN TRFKL-i.ttASC-FARRlkf 65 31 290 1& lee 1 tW 1 ace I ace i «••-«_»..219 �« »_IS w �«�w..•««_ 431! LIC[YS_5 A TAROS N..-«. Is 31»_»-«ISIS I 1 is 1 -------- - ------»..........._»_.r.»r-r.w-.«»»...».r..._rr. 119a t7t IP CIJREES Tel 103 1 S I I .••. TCIAL OITA CIAt SCS )OS 129 ]t1 202 Spa • !Fs I $Is I Its 1 . ................. r........ w_....-.rw-»--- --.............w..-.-»....._»._ Al2C PL2LCIA(S A 5TRUCTLAES -0- 1 -0- I -0- 1 -0-1 AN: IFF3E FWbfitT-000Ts -0_ S ISO I ISO I Ise 1 Fri. ea Et nett l9abl ....__.. .__ .... .......... r-»----•--.-..r.�_.r_w_».-w__ ASSU AUT(POTIAC EOLVAE%l -0- 1 .0-1 -0- 1 -O-I ............. ...».�».. .r..w.r..r *So, ]TIER 141,16et91 2730 _........ .................... —«-----------»».._.r. w........ 114C 2ts0 1 lees 1 »w.�._r.w._ !DOS 1 secs I »»..»..�.»_ See RO'la B[1.0e -» .... ICTAA CA-IIAL (LALAI 215C IS60 2116 1 loss t loss 1 Joss I «-4169 ».. ..r1445 E19C fRTIC K-IkTLRFU%t tOA&S ON 2441 1 1451 1 i&6! 1 2643 1 Loan prinmpol and Irt- _ »_»».»__ _ _. - _-A3U «26q ««- ..._.._.. --~U tar..t pAT t. ore t, •... MAL 1A1660C9! 43A6 FAAD 1 1 2641 1 2A47 1 trio, Swop Op Fund for ... .,_ -. .» refmlahira lnbrut 4150 FEFUADS A REIPCURSERCITIIs 9- 1 t 1 U and eaLRriw Of rat.r ....... ........------- —c. Final pa RM III ESP-!&IEAFWC LOANS 2611 2313 lose 1954 1 1"" I ITT( I fttL I dw II-1-R. S41.cW .....»r....»»»._.r.r-_.r_.»»»r.»....w.w_...wwr......r..r.w.w w .r. put"Mill"O 12-11-06 .. a tCIAL CIP[R CI39UPSEa%TS 2656 2319 HfA 9- i1S& 1 IFt] I Of/ ( IF1C I 1E,650. --•-- TOTAL AAd461S WS LIAISE% 10!556 «•• I16666 1]1196 41113 141191 1 151l11 c I5!617 1 151613 1 -------- -----»_._r_...._«.w»».»..w.r._w_.....».»...»...rw_w_.w.»..r«»..a.»» ..»...�... LCTat YLATi TAT! FUND IC3IS6 116664 1!229G 61381 "ItfT I 18l19 t 151619 1 MITI I _ ....... .-------------------- ------------------..-"r •_-_...- .... Mlect. Kee-OTRCR FG.7P 11-15:6 nrlt Adnptton 22 ltltR FLLO Co 91 LATER O(rAF11..r Dehp idrlleru M 1200 nas storaW ca0lnet 22S 66 ftlorinator 150 Air c reszcr _10 1on1 tow for pick up 1?0 I AL M5 19AS Cill CT CACNC CCPTIO* 01A OIV!3TN-- ALEGET bep'"Ety -ST TWIT A9 Of lC-2M93 Pact 41 73 EELER IPIPAIIRG PUw Div 92 ILKA OEFAOIPENY loss Hp MN 191E ' 1943 1914 Ives T.T-0 tit CIPT NO COAKII ACTUAL Ap411. AMRCP 00-Sw IS ACTUAL 0IWC0T SAC":.. 4416Ft4 alai SALPIIS-PEMAR CIMCFEE 49S4i 54494 50405 MIS 16400 I ilN. I Etlat 1 4132C I ............. »...-..... .....r.r.r.r.rr� r. .. .... _.....__.. 4111 (YEATIOE-REGILAS ENPLOEt 1336 tact 1A20 661 Isis I WO 1 14s0 1 14SO I ....... Al2C ...... «-------- r--rr------------ SSLPIES-TEMP IRPLCTEES as --------r.rr----....rrr... 21 It 1 ..r....--rr....»..r...»...__..._«__- I 1 .......... .............................r ».._.»......r.-..rr»....r.....�r. ..r»..�.r......r..._ at 31 t FAT 1-CS 2591 N7 1 [ I f -- - ---- ------ 41!2 FCt10A9 FAT WIG 995) 1949 1474 665 1 1 1 1 1133 sic, PAT IHts 9191 442 635 355 1 I 1 1 ......... ........ r------------ --------- ----------- r------------ «r.r----.rr»r« r.«r �......-...r.� 4134 .Lit C,, IS, IP9CG colt 1,44 1 1 1 I ------..-......-r..-..-----.«....�....-.r. 4136 CT.CR Pay ••tEAIP Cap- r...r......»........ .r.. Isle I isle I .-rr is Ill I is IE .»--.....ar 1 - .-.-.--.---...... --------- __r• --- --- ---------- »-------- rr..r» --..._r •135 A01111SIRStIVE SCAVICE 7C2 7S3 AV 21w dic 1 is- 1 a1C I sit 1 .r r M r-r-SSIC •r•rr•r• 1141 FCFL-CIIV CCATAId UTICN 1775 3153 %cc ISLY 1 91 ps 1 !775 1 Ills 1 . .. ... .-.----r . r-.. 9142 FICA -CITY Cea TRTRUTIA 2999 3259 SASS 1495 SCIO I Nis 1 !211 1 3421 I ........_.r...r»...»....-r..rr.»r»..........r.....-..rr.-..rr..«.-....�..»-ter... r.....«..r.r. 4151 ACSFITALIZATIC0 INSURANCE leas 2106 area 1445 21415 1 266% I islS 1 alai I ....... 4152 . .... .-............. ........r.........r._....---..»........-r..r......-r-..r-r...r� LIFE IPSLA PACE 140 166 13S at lac I it, 1 14C 1 1N �.... I ...... — ------- .......r..»..r-r...r.rr...�.... r.. ..... ....r...rrr�... 1153 ACR..ALS CCPP INSURANCE 642 1IRS ills Isis III$ I Ian I as 7C I Ron I •. TCIK FERSENAL SERVICES ••- 65549 72S11 RA! 3N46 71460 1 776IS 1 77s75 1 77U! 3 --r-r - a210 CFFICE SUPPLIt! r..r .« '~71 �••r-lea Ir�-lea 1 lea I lee 1 Ica I • ---------.-_._......._-._«_....� ............. r...r..».rr....r.r.rr. .-.�.. rr..�.-�...r«....� 1d2e PCTCA FtELS I MAICALTS 1964 alai 2200 Ala 22CC I 2100 I lace I 22CE I -.... —~me Uzi CRCT.Isc 6 PEP!C.AL cOUIP 406 433 SAO 192 I SOO I SAO 1 SAC I --------- aA 21 ---- «..__.r.r...r-------- *CCL s S-OULS PRO SUPPLY ------ aU r-r.-------.-..-.... 62 2C2 202 I 1 1 1 �ISIA _--_ •--r •~ - ---»_r• 1132 EAUIFPtI7 PAPIS L ACCES~• S345 3000 1060 3064 1 3193 1 3200 1 32CC I -------------------- 1434 -r_-•--- ...................«_-r..r-.rrr».-......r.»._.....r..�»..r LTILITV STSTCP PAINT at" 24S a34 240e 174 Z.00 I ;4cc 1 14M 1 RACE .r»... 1 +N7d r-_ rANa •9460 .... 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A!CC$PC .Cant. 41UL SALAa(E-REGILIR EPPLCTLE 23815 2091 areas 12015 27661 1 21273 1 :Si71 1 29213 1 ------------- ---..... ---«___»_r«...�»�......«. 4111 CTEPTIPE.fiLGULM ERPLSTLE I 1 I I ................. «... ...... «.««_�»»_»_«___�_.«_..«....__.�»r WU 1ALAAl I:-TEPF !PCLCTEES Sala scat 912C 34s2 f12: 1 9573 1 t37s 1 *Sig 1 ... » ««.«......_ r«r-1 O]t pCA17 [A FIT .pa .. 1S46 tIN 122 ......... ... AIN Innis cif 1FAGG SOPI aaa tat 2ag 1 1 I 1 ............... ......... »« 4133 sic, $AI tFRCG 9891 262 �..�.._.« 235 ..r..»._«......«..«.... 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Cant.45 �- -96 iN m CoV-'L'_ r; fE17NG CCT"'81905 CITY of ©RONO TO: Mayor and City Council .0p'1KK1 lRom.. Mark Bernhardson, City Administratotu DATZ: October 23, 1985 SD616CT: Liquor Sales r To Date Attached plesse find a summary of the liquor sales for our liquor store through September 30, 1985. As you will note sales are a bit ahead of 1984, but still lagging behind sales for 1983. We are presently working on development of a business strategy plan and should have that available for presentation to you at your November 12, 1985 meeting. Should you have any further questions or comments, please feel free to contact me. PROPOSED MOTION - It was moved by __, seconded by _, that the City Council adopt a report of Liquor Store sales for the first 9 months of 1985. Ayes _, Nays Memo 085-40 TO: Mark E. Bernhardson, City Administrator FROM: Tom Kuehn, Finance Directer Lorraine McGowan, Liquor Store Manager DATE: October 8, 1985 SUBJECT: Monthly Liquor Store Sales Reports - March 1985 through August 1985 Attached are the monthly reports for the March through August liquor store sales for 1983, 1984 and 1985. Sales for the major categories of liquor, wine, and beer are shown. Each category is divided by the number of sales to arrive at an average sale price. The total monthly sales include the mix and miscellaneous sales as well as liquor, beer, and wine sales. The total gross sales is divided by the total customer count for the month to show an average gross sale per customer. Gross sales for the el-ht months ended 8-31-85 are $291,863 compared to $288,395 for the same period of 1984. The increase of $3,468 is 1.2% over last year. Gross sales in 1985 have exceeded the previous year for four of the last five months. A comparison of total gross sales by enth though August is included for 1983, 1984 and 1984 alr !th the total customer count and the average sale per customer for the eight month period. TOTAL GROSS SOLES Month 1983 1984 1985 January $26,719 $27,650 $24,684 February 23,319 26,924 23,373 March 27,873 32,626 26,509 April 33,623 31,572 32,249 May 37,315 38,565 43,534 June 44,153 45,001 42,879 July 54,244 43,270 50,193 August 47,427 42,897 48,451 September 38,086 31,329 35,384 TOTALS (8 month) $332,759 $319,724 $327,247 Total Customer Count 40,549 38,306 36,838 Avg Sale Per Customer $8.21 $8.34 $8.88 09 INTEROFFICE MEMO 85-146 a DATE: October 23, 1985 4okv,; MEETING TO: Mark Bernhardson, City AdministratorCOT ;i19d5 FROM: Mel Kilbo, Chief of Police CM (IF OPINO SUBJECT: Fire Arms Exchange The Police Department, over several years, has accumulated the following firearms through confiscation, abandonment, search warrants, etc., that are unusable within the department and are not saleable because of gun law restrictions. 2 S&W mod. 19 blue 4" revolver 1 Colt government model 45 ACP automatic pistol 1 Colt .38 nickel police special 1 Colt .32 automatic pistol 2 Italian .25 automatic pistols 1 Colt .38 special military and police pistol 1 JaR 9 MM carbine We have contacted Don Streicher Guns and they have stated an interest in trading these weapons for 2 new weapons we could use in the department. 1 Remington 700 BDL rifle .308 w/scope, bipod and carrying case. I Remington 870 pump shotgun w/sluq barrel I request permission to trade these weapons with no money exchange. TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Mark Bernhardson, City Administrator DATE: October 23, 1985 The exchange outlined above 1s recommended for adoption. PROPOSED MOTION - It was moved by __, seconded by ._ , City Council hereby authorize the Orono City staff to make the appropriate exchange of weapons as outlined deem it an appropriate exchange resulting in acquisition of approximately $850.00 worth of .merchandise for items not currently able to be used by the Police Department. Ayes Nays .. 01 �p TO: Jeanne A. Mabusth PROM: Michael P. Gaffron, DATE: 10-8-85 OCT Assistant Zoning Administrator SUBJECT: Application t969, Rollie Martin, 2675 Shadywood Road - Withdrawal of application - request for partial credit or refund of filing fees. We are in receipt of a letter (attached) from Rollie Martin, formally withdrawing his application for a variance to construct a tennis court. Mr. Martin requests consideration of a credit for a portion of the filing fees. Staff expenses on this application to date are as follows: 1/2 hour site inspection with realtor 8-27-85 1/2 hour site inspection with owner 9-12-85 1/2 hour on memo 1/2 hour clerical staff time 2 hours at $25 per hour - $50 Plus Public Notice Publication e $ 5 Total estimated expenses = $55 This item was never formally presented to the Planning Commission. I would recommend we refund the balance of the $150 Application Fee. In addition, Mr. Martin paid the $40 sign deposit but never picked up a sign. I would recommend that the entire $40 be refunded, for a total refund to Martin as follows: $95 Balance of Application Fee $40 Sign Deposit $135 To be refunded. Sincerely 4zIAL-� Michael P. Gaffron, Assistant Zoning Administrator TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Mark Bernhardson, City Administratof Forwarded recommending approval. PROPOSED APPROVAL - it was moved by _, seconded by _ to approve a refund of $135.00 to Rollie Martin on application #969 which the applicant withdrew from action by the City. Ayes Nays __ _ a October 4, 1965 City of Orono Att: Mike Gaffron 1336 S. Brown Rd. Orono, MN 55323 Re: Variance for tennis court Dear Mike: MT-g1 I would like to take this t se to thank you for all help you have been, and to also, inf -■ you that ■y wife, and I have decided not to pursue forth-- the tennis court installation at our new home. The cost to comply with the what we are willing to spent in that some portion of the future building permit eppli moment that we are planning, could be utilizedinsome wa: Thanks again for all your hel i �� Sincerely, Rollie M. Marza ' President RMM: aw nticipated situation will exceed I might ask one favor, and that lling fees might be allocated to e tion. I know of nothing at the ut it would be nice if that money 5lartin Finam•inl 54•rn we, lne. tinily 4:16.:kcti Ex,v1so, 1W,w rI N1inmsgV,lin. Minmwaa Gr111i "R•k'phnnr 16120 A1.6xW V OCT 0 81985 TO: Mayor and City Council ary OF ORONO FROM: Mark Bernhardson, City Administrator DATE: October 24, 1985 SUBJECT: Crystal Bay Sewer Project This memo is written to advise the Council of the fact that given the sewer progress and problems associated together with the past and impending weather that the decision has been made to delay hard surfacing of any of the streets in Crystal Bay from this fall to next spring, in order to allow for appropriate stabilisation of the roads. This fall the roads will be shaped and will be driveable during the winter and will be finished with appropriate surfacing come next spring. Should you have any questions or ccmments, please feel free to contact me. PROPOSED MOTION - It was moved by , seconded by that the City Council accept delay of surfacing of the streets in the Crystal Bay sewer project until spring of 1986. Ayes _, Nays CITYof ORONO 1'�ml uff ce !b. 6fi•Crnol Iley. Mm,Maala fiJZl•Mapl��sy On the North Shore of Lake Minnetacka CCT 2 81985 CITY OF ORONO GLORIA ALSTRUP 10/18/85 HENNEPIN COUNTY FINANCE DIVISION SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS DEPARTMENT 603 ADM TOWER HENNE➢IN CTV GOUT CENTER MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55487 DeaA Gloria: Pleaee add the 6ottowiny to ouA detinquent 6eweA and unto a66es6ment, Levy 010006: 3300 NAVARRE LANE PIC +'17 117 13 44 0098 ADDIT10N 043540 $498.88. Thank You, Charlotte Knutson CITY OF ORONO SEWER AND WATER DEPARTMENT TOI Mayor and City Council FROM: Mark Burnhardson, City Administrator Forwarded recommending approval. PROPOSED MOTION - It was moved by _, seconded by _, to asrnd the 1985 delinquent sewer and water assessment roll to include $498.88 on P.I.D. 17-117-23 44 0098. Ayes Mays _ _. KIRAM4raIONING 4117337 a AIMIINISUATIONAFMANCI 473135a a atUX WORKS -473-7,5t AINUSUNG 33 TO: Mayor and City Council CCT 2 3i)?5 FROM: Mark Bernhardson, City Administ[atoP-14 DATE: October 25, 1985 f►►V SDBJSLT: Administrator's Information HIGHWAY 12 OVERLAY Just to n orm you that MnDot is presently letting bids for an overlay project between Martha Lane in Long Lake to the point where Highway 12 becomes a 4 lane. our Engineer has reviewed the project and apart from an overlay mat on the traveled portion plus upgrade of the shoulders there are no other significant changes attendant to this bid letting. OFFICER HIRING Present y the City is engaged in the establishment of a list, to hire the three new officers and possibly a fourth officer should we be eventually replacing officer Gregg Griffiths. It is anticipated that we will be able to have a new person on board as early as the first of December, at which time Robert Fischer the Hennapin County Deputy Sheriff will return to the Sheriff's office. AS presently planned we will then take on two additional people around the first of the year and possibly a fourth as early as January or first of February. 2695 CASCO POINT ROAD It was indicated that the property should have for floor poured by the end of last week and that they would start to work on the siding. While the basement floor has been poured, there is no evidence of further progress, but we are checking and continuing to prompt the builder on the matter. 1986 HOLIDAY SCHEDULE In the attached memo and calendar are the proposed holidays for 1986 together with a schedule for your review for Council meetings. We have presented this also to the Planning Commission for their discussion and they will consider it at their next meeting. We will request to see if you have any comments or questions regarding this schedule in two weeks. FALL CLEANUP T —e a:l cleanup held on October 19th was typical for the fall cleanup, we did take all the leaves that were brought in and put them over at our new recycling spot over at the sewer plant. It saved approximately one large dumpster load from going to the landfill. OUNWOODY/CASCO POINT ROAD Street cr,w will be removing the portion of asphalt we previously indicated to you either by the end of this week or first part of next week with appropriate signage. The project was originally scheduled to be done in late August or September but because of rains and other priorities its been held off until this time. TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Mark Bernhardson DATE: October 17, 1985 SUBJECT: 1986 Holidays The following in accordance with the revised personnel rules represent the City holidays for 1986: New Year's Day January 1 Martin Luthe= Ring Jay January 20 President's Day February 17 Memorial Day May 26 4th of July July 4 Labor Day September 1 Veteran's Day November 11 Thanksgiving Day November 27 Friday after Thanksgiving November 28 Christmas Day December 25 in addition the personnel not under a labor agreement will receive one floating holiday as a personal day. Public Works personnel will take off Columbus Day, October 13th in lieu of November 28th. Personnel under a labor agreement will be compensated in the manner addressed in their contract. 1986 ORONO CITY MEETING SCHEDULE KEY Znd -00 P.M. Council Mtg ❑ Mon 6 4th Monday 7 10 p.m. Planning Commission O 3rd Mon. Election Day �!;lu3ry 1986 $ M T X 3 4 5 ' 7 8 91011 12IR1415161718 19 0 22 23 24 25 _3 2 28 29 30 31 lay 1986 3 M T W T F S 1 2 3 s ®7 8 910 11 12 14151617 9 21 22 23 24 i4 2 28 29 30 31 �pterrber 1986 3 M W T F S 3 4 5 6 8 9 011 1213 617181920 2324252627 30 February 1986 S M T W T F S 1 2 ® 5 6 7 8 91 1112131415 18 ®19202122 234 2 26 27 28 June 1986 S M W T F S 1 4 5 6 7 8 0 1 12 13 14 15 718192021 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 October 1986 S M T W T F S Al 1 2 3 4 12 1415161718 104 1 22 23 24 25 2 28293031 1986 KEY Park Commission Q Official Holiday x March 1986 S M T W T F S 1 2 ®5 6 7 8 91011121314 15 16 18192021 22 23� 2526272829 30 July 1986 S M W T F S �2 3 X 5 6 8 91011 12 13 4151617181 20 2 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 November 1986 S M T W T F S 1 2 5 6 7 8 2131415 16 8192021 22 2 2526xx29 3 1st Tuesday April t 98E S M ,j W _T F S (1�, 2 3 4 5 6 b 910tt 12 13g1415 1617 1819 2022 23 24 25 2:272930 Augus! 1986 S M T W T F S 1 2 3�.t, 6 7 8 9 3141516 t7 1d20212?23 24� 6 27 28 29 30 31 December 1986 S A.1 IY T F S 3 4 5 6 7BM011 1213 14JSM6 17181920 21LM3 24,6 26 27 28 30 31 LIST OF LICENSES FOR COUNCIL APPROVAL FOR MEETING OF October 2E, 1985 ;� r y,�fETIN6 C i B i935YY Septic System Installers - Quickway Excavating Company Route 3, Rockford, MN 55373 ru.I UIOee 14.• fa'. C3TYof I `�110N`.� `. (.rvI•I H• mm,v f&= SEPTIC SYSTEM INSTALLERS/ LICENSE AYI'LICATION BUILDING a ZONING - 4717357 ASS"SING All questions must be answered. Licen " tee, bond, certificate of inpurance, and evidence of MPCA Cert ication or Home Sewage Treat it Workshop attendence must accompany this application. All applications are subject to ten (10) day approval period. 1. Business or trade name I J .� (ionA 2. Business address 7 3. Business phone 77nIQ%% Residence phone 4. Name of applicant o company representative holding MPCA certification �iM rjL-e.,;L!en 5. Type of certification held: V Installer Pumper Site evaluator System designer 6 Is this a Provisiona�rtif icate? _ Certificate No. 6. If no Certificate is held, provide evidence of attendance at one of the On -Site Sewage Treatment Workshops held immediate prior to the current construction season. 7. Have you ever hLd a Septic System Installer license in Orono before? �c , Most re It year 6 V S. Have you ever had a licen_a revoked? f AIA U V When? Where? SUBMITTALS REQ.. .D: e(jC_ 1. $25.00 license application fee. +2K( 2. $2000.00 license and permit bond naming r-; of Orono as obligee. The State Plumbers Bond will r accepted. OK 3. $10-50-100,000 minimum Certificate of In, e. fjg:�6 4. Copy of current MPCA Cert ficate or evidLn of-endence at On -Site Sewage Treatment Workshop held immediately prior to current construction seas-n. LICENSES WILL NOT BE PROCESSED UNTIL A',L TEMS ARE SUBMITTED. List ;erso..s other than applicant wi,o are authorized by you to apt' for permits under your license The undersigned hereby makes application to the City of Orono, Minnesota, for license to install and --pair septic systems, and/or pump out septic tanks, sub; o the laws of the State of Minnesota and the Ordina ceb . the City of Orono. Date Al / I _8 Applicants Signature F Staff recoassendation Approval Denia Date CITY Reason for denial: USE City COLncil Action Date Approved _ Deniec — ONLY Date license mailed CiT [F 0CIC NAME lI9 G9rSS ^GRISc rvc/ALLDJ AKCPF',CK 4L 31 71740794 1325.'7 P :NSCN WA 12 29753.25 flair P iR KP ARDSC ME 12 1Y/23.?2 1692932 Bus IEN SA I!ri61715 651.44 8 KF CA 9C 166PCO Maio BPIKMP.ALS JF 42 242813P01 1134P64 BURPASTER WO 31 27201,25 1273.^4 CARLSCN WJ 92 23P14P12 12CB.99 CFECK JP 9', 13`i.35 U.CC CPESWI[K GR 31 27715.12 1277.35 EJPUNCS P 90 316.75 OP"o EPRLNBEFG DL 90 11677.52 553734 ENGLISH II IH 31 143!4.21 1^77P56 ERICKECN DJ 93 1997050 42P30 EFICKSCI KP 31 291C9.3! 127191S FRITZLDF JP 31 27354olA 15P.4.44 GAFFPCN MF 33 21C58oSt 1004964 GALLC OE 93 664.51 46.9C GERPARDSCN JR 42 30088.37 1442.32 G4EGCFT JO 42 2.4564.71 959.12 GRIFF111-f FE 31 133C1.6S 46J.11 HALLIK OP 12 1?152.8i 1317052 PAKSEK SC 42 15654.53 R61.12 MAKSIKG CJ 31 5101.66 103.R4 PEEK IAE jr 9P 1727,03 54.24 HIJUS PA 90 12294*12 583--4 SAC CBS Ti 33 21493076 1112.16 J9HKS FJ 91 0.^0 JJ PN SCN PP 31 249CC.7C 1152932 KILEO MH 31 3C83C.24 1470,l0 KIRNYCJLM A 31 267g4.39 1325.17 K LA E P.S AB 17 640.00 144,:0 KRLTSCN CA 15 14496.94 496,13 KKIMMLL CL 93 C.CC J.CO KIiHA TM 15 27901.38 1331.28 LATTIN JC 15 17144.15 117. 52 PAEUST" 4A 33 2lfG6.88 1221.60 PAKLEL CM 9^ 4955.48 308.`0 PCGCWAA LR 9p 22C'1.44 1-'51952 PCRO WCZT K., J 31 16S42,77 1167932 MR(SS fT f.1 16225964 741.74 KAAR TL 12 12PJ1,77 623P52 (AS 00 93 620.^C 34010 OMAN LE 33 13 .8000 624olO FALPER 08 31 427823 0.0^ PfARSCN SC 31 26962.72 110oll PE TERSJN PL 12 2112477 33 7.11 0CTfRSG'. IW 93 1056.�?J 96,7r PPCYO Pi 12 !16705F J.J7 r04441 WA 92 19663.^4 9!4PR2 R. :RAFT 9E 93 r.;C " 0 W MEEM CCT 31985 �v ORONO C ITT CF :F GVC S e t o rNP I"NJ 'V APL UTV GR CSS GROSS EyF/ALLOW SAS<. JJ 42 1991C•96 974.14 SELLNEP CL 93 C•CC Iecn SELSTAC rP 93 ^silo I670 SIEVERS RC 90 3or6Cc 2050:0 SKPLEh DS 42 1876609 961 al SLIGC SR 93 21354( 75s25 SPITE JR 92 1S72Esn4 913016 ST_FFENhAG PE 93 2C1d6s79 Y63s)4 STEVEAS BG 93 2541•S3 0000 TH TES PR 90 249Cs51 174025 ICMCZVK KW 31 25742e93 1152.32 I UCTTCKE SM 31 63025 C.GO COU AT CPAhC 41.021061 'fll FAID cease TOTAL 1!0063 1CTAL I TOTAL FICA TAX GROSS n 22=249050 EMrLOYERS FICA A fPCIF NrAITN E = PFISICIA9•S HEALTH F,AN C a FLUE :PISS/SLUE SHIELD C = MEOiCAL CLNTEA PLAN E + PMLCENTIAL F = COCPEs HEALTH CARE G A MINNEECTA 4.43 H + TaFPSs Af1EPICA CCC• I + BANKERS LIFE J + PUTLAL SERVICE! K + PLTLAI IF OMAHA L + EMFLCI_E•S FENCFII P = AETAA N NICCLLET EITEL C LEFGLE CF CITIES 2 PEALIh CAPL PATFT ACCT• MISSING H(SP CODE FCR 1001E r"*L•S CITY ^F L,.o4: !?IPLw&0 AtL hay VIP1.1D�vO io/ao%a- t ' Y Y-1.1..."...._ r,J'IS 9ROS" rve/4LL 4t DER SP4 'L 31 2t9C1.26 1152.12 BE%SC1 •R 12 2ti!53.25 SCR Nt4PC cP.� •r 12 2 "115954 1692.72 O Cb ZIEN CA 31 13712.59 651.44 9R INEP CA 9C 168.C4 3."-0 BRINKFALS JF 42 25507975 1219.74 BwA mA ST I5 40 31 2 94 74 a24 1273.`.4 CARLSCN uJ 92 24938.76 1124954 C FECK JM Y: 13CO5 J.^I1 CHES61CK GB 31 29015.98 130C*96 E OPUNES P 9C 31 COS U.GQ CHRE148LRG DL 9^. 12237.85 553.93 ENGLISH I: IM 31 1535 b. 30 1G^_4.U9 ER:CKSON 00) 93 1997.5C J.)0 EPICKSCN KP 31 3^542953 1433.20 FMITUS9 JM 31 295C/.L6 1152.32 GAFFPLN 4F 33 22063.44 1:G4.64 GALLC DE 93 664.51 0.00 UENHAFJSCN JR 42 3153DP69 1*42.12 GQEGGI+Y JO 42 21687.77 1102*19 GRIFFIAMS 5E 31 13763.8U 46•2.11 71ALLIN " 12 17v1_.T4 817.52 I.ANSEN SC 4Z 19656.44 iL 01.91 HANSING CJ 31 5413.18 311.52 MENNING JP 9.1 1176.75 49.72 MLiUS �A 9r 12677.36 583.]4 J..CC85 TJ 33 22567.72 1773996 J)tN5 0J 9C re" 2.Cc JJMNS(N MF S1 26:61.75 1267.35 KIL90 MM 31 32301.?4 14" 00 KIR-OCZLK v 31 27856.71 11 8.32 KLALRS 49 12 b0c.^A 16::.:0 K%UTSCN CA 15 1510.16 592.24 KR:MMEL LL 93 ^^ )OX KLEMN Tr 15 Z7234.16 1333. 79 L41TIN JC 15 1YV61.67 �1 %52 M48UST4 J► S3 26828.48 1221.6,1 MANUEL CM 9^ 5169.28 212.3!S MCGJJAN LP 7' 13JS2.96 1^51.52 MLPJYC2YN4 J i1 77695.rP 1152.31 r9635 FT 51 17.77.P6 452.29 NAA8 IL 1' 1542S.�P 521.51 CAI ^^ 1S 620."� Cr4•. LZ 55 137C4 624 ."C amtsEP eB 51 427.23 ".M P�ARStN cC 31 2il 35.;4 11'1,T2 O'lrp5)l 3L 12 2455,22 S.2.45 P; TLR3Uv PY 91 ir5N,. r ."1 ✓'L'90 NJ 12 11 C7. 5P ^Ofr OU4:1 WA 92 2:04.. !.S 977056 PC I C A PFI •iE 9S .'r 'a 11 CITY bF v'01( % A T 'j4 We- CIV C2',SS 5RCST rYP/ALLO S:S"- JJ 42 IVbf 2.-8 461.12 S EL LNEP ;l 93 .=0 .'0 SELST4J rR 93 .:C .`J SILVERS RC 91 491.C^ 19J.20 SFPLEN 9S 42 1963A.72 '69.63 SLIGC ':R 93 2152.20 '420 SPITE JR 92 2:639.2C ,.16 ST:FFM-AG "E 93 21149.B' 963*34 STEVEAS PG 93 2692.41 15J.M8 THIES BR 90 2660o5l 17C.1C TOMCIYK PY 31 26895.25 1152.32 YCITCKF SM 31 63.25 0430 C1UNT GRAN) 4^..786.86 r FAS[ 7(047 r TOLL CCJ63 ICTAL _ T CTAL FICA TAM pR C.:S = 229756.54 EMoI CYERS F: i A • GP.0 lF HEALTH F = CHYSIC:AN•S HFALTH FLAN C . FLUE :IOSSPBLUE SMIELC C = 130IC•L CENTE4 PLAN E PPUOEATIAL F = CCJFC. HEALTH CARE G 2 FINAESCTA HMO h = 14ANS�A+ERICA CCC. I : BAMKEFS LIFE J = FUPUAL :EAVICE£ K = MUTUAL .,F OMAMA L = EhDLCT_EfS BENEFIT F IETOA N NICCLLLT EITEL . LEAGUC nF CITIZs 2 HEALTH :4el: MAI•'T 1CCT. M:::INJ h.P;- CIDE' FOR ^.:ME rMrL'S • � + ,. •+rlN Rr'I GTE* U-25-CS PASS 1 ,. _. 1. 14.1E AM a:.NI vE•,r- ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO IM1 R P 0 • •Ef CACE • 30!dl. 10/211E5 SS 67 ALL STAR ELECTRIC MN1/ BLM•/GROS 9-O7R7-BN-19 31101• 10/2]/85 el ai ALL STAR ELECTRIC NNT/ BLOL/CRDS E1-4343-19-71 ?OI .1. I0/23/n. a 60 ALL STAR ELECTRIC NNT/ BL OG/CRpe 4I-4347-149-62 16565 TA •..... ...-CRC 3LIC!5 10/23/PS 60 05 AMERICAN SPEEDY PRIG PRIG/PURL O1-1125-129-11 • 60 0S 101019 10/27/85 1B 29 AMERICAN LINEN HUT CLOG/GRDC 71-47.3-SIS-10 • Is 2t • 30101: 10,23/65 10 00 AT 6 T INFO SYSTEM TELEPHONE T!-.720-515-10 Ia 00 • ]OID]1 101231-a5 30- AT 6 T COUR TELEPHONE 0I-.120-1?4O. 101031 10:23/65 T 40 AT A T COON TELEPHONE O1-q20-ITS-14 • ID • •••r.. ...-Cut • 101065 10/2La5 53 00 •LACaMIAR 6 SONS HUT BLDG/GROt 101DE5 10/23/85 100 DO DLACNOUTAR 6 SONS HUT S!.DG/GROS 01-4143-290-61 ]nt08 10,23/65 ?] 10 VLACY.]UTAW G SONS TINT BLOG/GROS ]!-4]63-S!5-90 120 9c • •..... ....CMS 101074 10/673/CS s0 00 SONESTPOO POSEME ASN RETAINER EKG 01-4304-200-.1 301f T. 10/23/05 472 50 PONESTROO ROSENE ASH ERG CONSULT 01-4105-200-.1 7.1014 10123Y95 299 25 60NESTROO POSENE AS" ENS CONSULT 01-43OS-040-71 30:076 10.21/65 126 25 PONESTROO ROSENE ASH EMS CONSULT 41-63OS-410-00 • 301C74 10�231PS 9.955..5 BONESTROO ROSENE A5M ENS CONSULT 45-430S-4]2-00 10.915 .5 • 30,075 10/2]/PS 6. TO POUSTEAD ELECTRIC HUT LINES/L9 13-4314-569-12 68 TO 3C10a1 10:21/a5 26 60 BROWN PHOTO OFF SUFPL:ES 01-4210-051-14 26 60 .....• ...-..5 • 301087 IO/23/95 11665 00 &WRY 6 CARLSON INC CT TINT CUP 01-42]]-249-42 1,665 DO ]Otl1. 10/23/a5 70,97 CITYVIEU PLRBG I "TO TINT BLDG/GROS OI-q.]-tEt-T TO 97 MN :•ONO CMEc• REGISTER IO-2BdS 0.1E t IIEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO ITV 0 P 9 N MESSAGE P.1E AMOU•RT VENDOR •••. CN9 •...•. IN ]C 1?• 10%tl/BS 12 00 COCA COLA VENDING EQUIP RENTAL 71-4331-51-90 JO n2A f0'2)/85163 12 COCA COLA YfN01NG M1Y PUNCH 71-4920-EI5-90 (� I7S TS 12 ... CIS 3011]0 1023/BS 30 00 COLONIAL LIVE INS CO HEALTH INS 01-A151-106-31 301`30 10123/BS IS 00 COLONIAL LIFE INS CO WEALTH INS 01-4151-129-31 45 DO 3011:1 10/23/8S ]B> 70 COMMERCIAL BLDG MMT JANITORIAL SERV 61-4399-091-1> -' 30P]" ID123/95 10 00- COMMERCIAL BLDG 9MT JANITORIAL SERV 01-0349-199-31 301131 10/23/95 233 60 COMMERCIAL BLDG My JANITORIAL 6EAV 01-4349-129-31 411 30 u.-CMS 1 30f U2 10/23/65 191 IS <OHC CUP IN INC OFF SUPPLIES 01-I21 R-119-]1 1B1 6S 1U ....CBS .••o• 301150 10/23/85 30 CULLIGAN MIT OLDG/GRDS 01-4343-099-1> 301150 10/2318S 10 i'JLLJCAN MIT BLDG/GIRDS -4343-099-17 301150 10/23/85 10- CULLIGAN nMY BLDG/GODS .1-4343-099-17 301150 10/ZL85 30 SO CULLIGAN NIT BLDG/SIDS O1-0J0J-099-1- 301:50 10,2316S 10- CULLIGAN MMT BLDGIGROS 01-9313-099-17 30IIS0 1023/65 20 30 CULLIGAN NUT BLDG/GADS 11-43.3-515-90 3011.0 10123.05 33 10 CULLIGAN NMI BLDG/CODS 70-4343-590-93 P< IJ u•-CMS 301163 10,018S 959 35 DAY DISTRIBUTING CO BEER PUNCH 71-4916-SIS-90 30116'- 10/23/89 41. ea- DAY DISTRIBUTING CO NOT RET iI-0•�4-515-90 L� 301'63 10/23/SS 12 50 DAY DISTRIBUTING CO MISC PUNCH 71-4a20-SIS-90 930 5l ....CIS 3CI:9T 10/23/AS 11339 55 EAST SIDE BEVERAGE BEER PUNCH 71-0815-SIS-9: 101167 10/23185 40 80- EAST SIDE BEVERAGE NOT SET 71-.816-SIS-90 3011CT f0l23/85 13 60 EAST SIDE BEVERAGE BEER PUNCH 70-4615-590-93 1.312 3S Q ...-C[S C 361202 19: 21/E5 14. TO ENRICH PINING CO CONC RESALE 74-4802-STO-93 IH TO L• o.•.• .0 -C[b A 1!•> 9N LM . 69 urrvu inl n,..-c� R1-AJNI-HA-]] • ,at%, 'HEir RF:I CEP 16 14 65 .If e.t AMOUNT YFNDOR ITEM DES'CRIPTI OM ACCOUNT NO INV E P E -15511. f N 60 • urt.. rr -V 3012'.-3 10/Z3/05 ) 00 GOLDEN VALLEY CC HIS i COW 01-0356-12. 31 • ) 00 3C!25. 19/23/05 16 56 GENUINE 'ARTS CO EQUIP/PTSIACCESS 01-AlX-IE9-]1 101256 10/23/96 233 40 GENUINE PARTS CO EQUIP/PTS/ACCESS O1-AY][-N9-AL '• 30125( 10,23,85 1 O9 GENUINE PARTS CO E^NIP/PTS/ACCESS TZ-4c1E-S49-11 3C12S6 10/23/55 A 65 GENUINE PARTS CO EQUIP/PTS/ACCESS T3-.232-S09-92 -'T TO r • .rr. rr r. - •_ • 301250 10/23/85 42 OS GLEN0000 INGLEVOOD UTILITIES 61-43124-099-17 A2 OS . • r.uu a -.ro 3012TZ 10/23/85 113.1S G E A SERVICES WEARING 1.0 01-4211-249-42 • 301272 l0/23/B5 22 10 G A A SERVICES ST NMI SUP 01-4733-N9-42 1012T2 10/21/95 65 20 G E A SERVICES BLDG/GMQS MNT SUP 61-4343-099-17 3o12T' 10,23,15 SS 40 G G A SERVICES BLDG/GRDS MY SUP 61-4343-129-31 30t272 t0/231.S 25 20 E P SERVICES WEANING APR 72-4421-549-91 Sat-2 10.23-SE a Bo G 6 A SERVICE' UTIL SYS MNT SUP 72-4234-S49-91 3.12-4 10'21:25 A 20 G S A SERVICES EL DG/GRDS TIME T2-4341-S49-91 3012 2 10/21:P5 ]T 80 G S A SERVICES WEARING APP 73-4221-S69-92 301Z72 10/23;2S 10 29 G A A SERVICES UTIL SYS "MY SUP 71-9214-569-92 3012T2 10/231-S 6 30 G A A SERVICES BLDG/GROS 1MT 73-4343-SG9-92 30124 IO:E3/9e 11 00 6 A A SERVICES WEARING APR 74-4E21-S90-91 360 10 . • ...... to -CAS 30T2)5 IO/23/BS 140 39 GROUP "ALIN INC HEALTH INS 01-41SI-1B1-31 • 10127S 10:21/65 140 39 GROUP HERETO INC HEALTH INS 0t-A151 -126-T 301276 10/23/85 246 Ai GROUP HEALTH INC HEALTH INS 01-41S1-129-31 101275 f0/23:85 63 20 GROUP HEALTH INC HEALTH INS 01-A1111-1T•-31 • 3112TS 10/23/6S 106 07 CROUP HEALTH INC HEALTH I46 74-4151-598-13 696 SI ...... rrr. C.S 301299 10/23/85 NCO 00 HENN CTY RECORDS OTHER CONSULT 01-9306-6.0-TI 100 00 ••••.A ....CAS . 301308 10/23/BS 24 0o HENN CTY SHERIFF OPT PRY RISC EQUIP 61-4342-129-31 301308 10/23/05 234 60- HENN CIE SHERIFF DPT MY MISC EQVIP 01-4302-129-11 i♦ 301303 1E/23/AS 234 00 HENN CTY SHERIFF OPT MY RISC EQUIP 01-9342-iH-11 24 00 " 1R E•" CHECA REGISTER 1n-26-65 vAGE n.T£ AWUNi VENDOR ITEM DElC•IP71" ACCOUNT Nn IMv • v o • ME s9.cE 3c133, 10/23,.s 71 92 ICMA RETPMNT CORP ICMA 1/23 TO 1016 01-.1.0-039-12 71 92 301363 10/23/eS 3 49 1" JACOBS COMP/SCHOOLS 61-4366-IT4-33 301363 10/23/BS 29 93 TOM JACOBS MILEAGE 01-4381-174-33 33 SE OR ...•u ..•-CRS 3013T2 10�23165 150.28 JOHNS AUTO SUPPLY EQUIP/PIS/ACCESS 01-4e32-IB9-31 30131: 10/23/85 96 66 JOHNS AUTO SVPPLY EQUIP/PT6/ACCESS 01-4232-249-02 30137� 10/23/65 27 43 JOHNS AUTO SUPPLI EQUIP/PTS/ACCESS 01-9232-296-61 24 3T 301376 10/23/PS 67 11 JOHNSON PAPER EO STORE SUPPLIES 71-4230-515-90 67.31 ...... ...-CMS l i•t3 A 1P 21.55 1.3 96 REAVENIS DRUG EOVIPi PTS/ACCESS 01-0232-129-31 113 96 . u..• .u-CRf - 3013.3 10/L3/AP 587 40 RILBO-MELVIN CONE SCHOOLS 01-.3S6-121-31 587 •0 . r ...... ....GAS 301399 10/23/65 150 50 MN CITIES INS TR6T UMBRELLA INS 01-03T7-039-12 301399 10/23/85 903 00 MN CITIES INS TRST UMBRELLA INS 01-437T-129-31 J01399 10/23/85 "OS3 SO MN CITIES INS TRST UMBRELLA INS 01-4377-2.9-52 301399 30,23185 150 50 MN CITIES INS TRST UMBRELLA INS 01-0377-990-61 301391 10.23/85 •51 50 MN CITIES INS TRST UMBRELLA INS T1-4377-SIS-90 3.1399 10/23/85 60 20 MN CITIES IRS TAST UMBRELLA INS T2-4377-549-91 3C1399 10/23.'65 90.30 RM CITIES INS TRST UMBRELLA INS 73-4371-569-92 * 301311 10/e3/P.s 150 SO MM CITIES INS TRST UMBRELLA INS 74-4373-51S-90 - 3.410 00 309464 10/23/BS eS6. 09 THE LAMER PRTG/PUBL 01-5322-080-11 ` 301404 10/23/84 66.00 THE LAMER PRIG/PURL 1i-4322-410-00 318 oe . t ...... .... CRS 391<1f 10/E3/E5 20 Re LATT3N.JOARNE BLDG/9RDS/MMT SUP 01-4M1-099-11 l . CHECK 9.61{TER 10-iM-6S PAGE S AMC': I.T VENOC. ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO INV • P 0 9 ME°SA.E L zQ 02 301..30 10/2319S 200 00 LINDENFELSERS TREE 015P CHO 41-4391-E49-4, 200 00 . 301.3? 10/2316S 69S i6 CITY OF LONG LANE OFF RENTAL 01-4132-129-31 685 66 - ...... .... C.S ?01.E? !0/23/05 93 50 MPH INDUSTRIES INC MN' MISC EQUIP 01-4344-121-31 S) SO . uuu u.-U6 301460 10.'23, ° l2 50 MARF VII DIST DINE PUNCH 71-4012-SIS-90 301.60 !0/23/.5 1.051 90 MARK V11 DIST PEER PORCH 71-461S-S1S-90 301460 10,23,85 ?2 50- MARK VI. DIST POT NET 71-4616-SIS-90 30146D 10/23/65 .? ES MARK VII DIST MISC PORCH 71-4020-SIS-90 301460 1023/65 132 60 MARK V11 DIST PEER PORCH 74-4415-590-93 1,171 ?5 . 301.6: 1L 23/SF 1. 091 46 MARTINS NAVARRE 66 AUTO MAY 01-4341-129-31 _ 1.091 46 . . ..... ...-CNS 301+7. 10/c3/SS 1.683 00 METRO WASTE CONTROL SAC CMG REMIT 01-4860-29S-73 10123109 I1,S31 .3 METRO WASTE CONTROL MVCC NOV 73-1202-000-00 13.214 43 - ...... ....CAR 301480 10,23/05 2.220 1-5 MIDUEAT \$!MALT ST MNT SUP 61-.P33-2.9-42 2.220 IS l SO I.SS 10/23/85 25.E0 NLS OXYGEN CO MNT MISC EQUIP 01-4341!-129-31 3014iS 10/E3/3S 5445 NLS OXYGEN CO MY RISC EQUIP 01-434E-E49-42 79,65 . ...... ...-CKS a 301A90 10/23/SS 137 21 MINNECASCO UTILITIES 01-43C4-099-17 13T.21 • ...... ...-CKS 30' 10/23/85 l0.00 MINN FIRE INC "MY MISC EQUIP 01-.3.2-IN-31 • 1.,. N Oc'f • 3' 9 10. 23/85 J ]15 i1 10/23/o5 • 3015.s 10/23:BS 301545 10/23/a5 • 301s45 HI23/8S 3C1..5 10/23/8S OR • 301S.9 10/23/DS 3CIS40 10/23/85 301549 10/23/6s 3C•5.8 10/23/e5 3015.5 1O/23/6S 301519 19,21,95 AN 3015.t 10/23/8S 3015.8 t0/23%BS AN • 1C1550 10/21/85 30155o 10/23/8S 3oleso 10,23,89 • 301559 10/23/8s 30155. 10,23/85 3015S9 10/23/a5 IGISES ID/23/85 301553 10/23/95 301S59 10OZ316S 301560 1.123/95 do 30156e 10/23/95 [NEC. REGISTER •4 8:-RS f .MCVMt VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION :OUNT NO IMV E., 0 1 0 ME 11 0; HIM. LINE INC MY RISC EQUIP 01-as-L.t-q 27 00 C. f 150 00 RM INEPT PUB SAFETY OFF SUPPLIES 01-4l1e-I11-31 ISO 00 •u-UE 96 06 CITY OF MIMMETRIST. TREE DITP CHG 01-R391-2.9-42 96 09 C.S 25S 94 NAVAP. ? REPAIR AUTO MY 61-4341-IT4-33 1 s0 ✓.,Av, REPAIR AUTO MY 01-4311-298-61 32 IT NAV.R'1 REPAIR AUTO MY 72-1341-S49-91 49 26 NAVARL -.0 REPAIR AUTO MY 73-1341-569-12 1.S 93 .•.-CMS 43 03 NAVARRE HARDWARE 8LO0/SODS MY 01-t01-IH-1T 19 Is NAVARRE HARDWARE BIDG/GRDS MY SW P-IZ71-Rt0-61 46 24 NAVARRE MNRDUARE EOUP/PTS ACCESS 01-4839 1-31 . 91 N... PRE HARDWARE EQUIPIFYI ACCESS 01-4alk 1.9-33 .T 29 NAVARRE HARDWARE EQUIP/PTS/ACCESS 01-4l3[-Nt-12 22 03 NAVARRE HARDWARE [LDS/GRCL/MT TI-4231-515-90 18 53 NAVAPPE HARDWARE EOUI►/PTS/ACCESS 73-423[-SL9-92 16 93 NAVARRE HARDWARE BLDG/GRDS NNT SW 74-4221-590-13 210 19 116.00 NELSON ENTERPRISES LIO BURCH 71-4819-SIS-90 Lt. 90 NELSON ENTERPRISES WINE PURCH 71-4919-SIS-90 50 NELSON ENTERPRISES MIS PUNCH 31-4820-SIS-10 120 5o . ...-c[s . 60 NSP UTILITIES 01-432.-290-6H 690 T.. NSP ST LITES 01-4325-249-.2 298 10 NSP UTILITIES ll-.324-515-10 1.074 t. NSP UTILITIES :2-4324-549-91 660 10 NSP UTILITIES T3-a324-S69-92 5 72 NSP UTILITIES 74-4324-S90-93 2,9T3 98 . •. -CMS 21 Be MORTHWESTEPN [ELL :ELEPH^ -4320-5.9-91 32 Ot NORTHWESTERN BELL TELF' .- 4120-569-92 St T2 - J 01!l9 IC12 ]/BS 101c T. 10/2 S: fE )er5�> 10/23/f5 _ 1C1E9' IO cJ//S 30e5?9 10/E 3185 301e n- t0.2L 85 _ J0155' 10/2]/e5 3015?] 10.-2]/f5 _ 30159T 10•t1145 ]Of E91 1012314S J0159' 10/23/PE 10:23,85 10'23/85 3BIS91 1021,85 _ ±0'S 9' 10,23/0S 3/0S 10,Z )/!5 10/23i85 23185 _p. E IC123/e5 _ - 10:23e5 10/23lCS 10. Z 3: 55 - `7 10/211e5 301S9O/85 _ 305IT I 0IZ3/23/e5 301597 1012S 16 3'159; 1/2395 � 30'S91 102/2 ]/65 0123, as 301611 10123165 a uu.. 301613 IC/23/8S i •E 6' Rtti4t[9 An ^'R• ;T•.: . ITEH DISCNIPtI" 1>-i0-85 PACE 1 .C`J T w INR 4 P 0 6 NESS." I I I. CAN 19 SO NO*T..ESTE*N DELL TELE1.0- fI-4320-2.9-.2 52 IS MORTHHESTERN HLL TELEPHONE TI-4326-SIS-90 u 10 MORT.ASTERN DELI AOVCNTISIOC 11-4323-SIS-90 [3 46 PER• PER. 9123 TO r6/6 61-0111-139-12 2 99 PE.A eEa. 9193 10/[ 01-4141-0.9-13 1 ez OER. RETRO 1I1 Yt2 61-4141-6.0-13 2 .9 PER♦ PERT 9/t3 Tv 19/6 It-4141-9%1-14 99 10 PENA PE0A 9/13 -.0 11/6 81-4141-069-IS 39 21 PER. METRO 1/1 TO 9/t2 01-4141-049-15 14 OT PERM PERM Ilea TO 1016 01-4141-v99-1T 6 23 PER• METRO 1/1 TO //22 01-4141-099-13 •.161 It PEPA PENA f/23 TO 19/6 01 4F41-111-21 19S 31 PER. RElAO 111 10 9/22 01-41.1-11t-)1 32 .T PER. PERM 9/23 TO 14/6 01-4I.1- 5-31 ae? 54 PE -A PERA 9/23 TO 1016 01-n n-Iel-T 264 41 PE.• RETRO III TO 9/2e 01- 1.1-111-31 125 21 PER. PERM 9121 TO 1011 41-41•'-It6-T 11 52 PENA RETRO III TO Ile? 01-41J 1-1N-)) 173 14 PENA PEPA 9/E3 TO 1016 01-1141-171-33 .. IS PENA METRO III TO 9122 41-4141-t1/-42 219 56 PER• PERM 9IZ) Tr 1016 01-4141-249-42 12 .1 PENA PETRO III TL $122 01-4141-HO-61 t2 19 PENA PENA 9123 TO 1011 01-4141-t90-aI 10 14 PER♦ PENA 9/23 TO 1016 41-4141-408-90 43 99 PERM RETRO III TO 1122 11-4141-SIS-90 ITI 12 PEN. PERM 9/63 TO 10/6 T-4141-515-1/ 93 35 PER• PENA Sle3 TO 10'6 12-6141-541-91 N 86 PENA RETRO 1/3 TO 1/22 TZ-41.1-541-91 .54 72 PENA PE A 1/23 TO 10/6 13-4141-SGS-9t 62 45 PERM METRO III TO 9/22 71-4.41 "9-93 4 09 PENA RETRO III TO "EZ TY4111-'. 10-13 AS 03 PENA 'EON 9123 TO 10/6 T4-4141-SIS-93 3. 17e 44 . 9 00 PEPM INS LIFE INS N-41S2-129-11 9 00 . 119 00 PEPSI COLA'lOP VLC .1. REACH T. /2i-S'5-98 111 00 . 179 10 FERRIC TRACK REPAIR AUTO NOT 81-4341-249-.e 109 10 . ...-C.6 m- _; CHEC. REGISTER 10-YC-0S P.GE 6 . ... n. DATE AHOVNI JENDOY ITEM DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT A 1• r O 0 .E9S.94 DID 101231P5 1c AO ON • -ACTO*Y 'DPLIEI 01-.2U-18101 ]015:] 10/27:95 31 OS PN FACTO" .IVLIES C" 4110-114-33 .6 BS • ..•••. •... Ctt 10/23/85 409 46 FW%IC1ANS HEALTH HEALTH INS O1-10TF 600-00 • 30162' 10/21/85 376 31 PHYS.CIANS HEALTH HEALTH INS 01-4151-43O-12 3016E1 10/21/05 237 91 PHYSICIANS HEALTH HEALTH :NS 11-4151-066-IS -11621 10123'BS 140 .0 PHYSICIANS HEALTH MEALTN 9.6 01-4161-21-31 • -•1621 10/23/0f 9% 51 PHYSICI"a WEALTH HEALTH INS 01-0151-186-31 -:621 :0/2J: 85 95, 6. PHYSICIANS HEALTH HEALTH INS 61-♦Ip-It•-l1 _1621 IC'23reS 237 91 PHYSICIANS HEALTH NEA-TN INS 01-41S1-17, 1 • ]C;631 :01.3/05 "1 60 PHYSICIANS HEALTH HEALTH INS 301621 10'21/8F .0 40 PHTSICI^MS HEALTH HEALTH INS 61-0161-' 39162. 10/2]. vc 31 PHYSICS"" HEALTH WEALTH INS TI-N/SI-I • 30162, 10/23 S PHYSICI"a HEALTH HEALTH INS 71-0161 .1 3 ,1'21 10/23 u5 I PHYSIC`AMS HEAL YN nEALTH INS 73-9151-] -92 30 • 39163. 10/23/0S . 00 POGOESA DIST STOVE SUP 71-12]8-SIS- ]9163. 10123"S5 1.190 _5 POGIEBA DIST SEE+ PI1 A 11.44,S-SIS 36163. 10123.85 tt 00- POGREBA DIST SO- NET 71-4911-SIS-f0 • 30163. 10123'P5 PUCREBR DI.T •I. 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S1- QUALITY NINE WINE DISC 71-4613-5I9-90 22f 11 10123/65 336 60 EL ONILLIP; NINE PUNCH 71-4611-SIS-10 10/83/65 6 14- ED BHILLIPS NINE O.SC 71-1913-5'5-98 330 06 10/23/55 433 35 TWIN CUT] WINE NINE PUNCH ]1-q1t-SIS-l0 1012318S B 65- INtN CIT♦ NINE ,IME DISC 71-p13-SIS-90 .2• TO IO/23185 .70 6' ED PHILLIPS WINE PUN:% 71-161E-5�5-90 l0/23/PS 9 41- ED PM;LLIPS WINE DISC 7I-1213-SIS-96 .11 21 10/23i65 210 SO QUALITY WINE WINE PUNCH 71-44It-S15-90 1012318S . 21- QUALITY WINE WINE DISC 79-4013-515-10 206 29 10/23/85 122 15 CAPITOL CITY WINE PUNCH 7I-4812-51%-90 122 IS 10,23,95 111? 00 EO PHILLIPS LIO PUNCH 7I-4010-SIS-90 10/21/155 2 91- ED PHILLIPS LTC DISC 11-Ilt1-515-90 10/23/05 40S 04 ED PHILLIPS WI HE USCH ]1-N12-S15-96 10/23/05 6 IS- ED PHILLIPS WINE DISC TI-41113-Sty-92 511 00 .0/2316S 224 58 ST TREAS SS CON PD PICA 1/23 TO 10/1 •I-1111-039-10 t0/23105 2 02 ST TREAS 66 CON PD METRO 1/1 TO 1/22 61-1f12-011-13 10/2T/65 1.96 5T TREAS SS CON PD PICA 9/R3 TO 1016 01-11111-016-13 t0/6,10S . 13 6T TREAS SE CON PO PICA 9/23 TO 16/1 01-IfN-655-11 10123/PS 0. 6T TREAS 65 CON PO METRO til TD 1190 61-116R-649-I5 1012310S 165.36 ST TREAS 55 CON PD PICA 1/23 TO 10/6 91-4148-069-IS 1012318S 23 34 ST TREAS SS CON PD PICA 9123 TO 1016 01-1112-0))-1T 10/211811 10 33 ST TREAS IS CON PO METRO 1/1 TO 9/22 61-IfO-H9-IT ...-C.6 %ANNUAL PAN MA. MA%UK MANUAL %RNUAL MANUAL MANUAL MA PR M1AL MANUAL MANUAL MMUA, MANUAL AAMVAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MANUAL N.M .L MANUAL %AMU." MANWl MANUAL MANUAL MANJAL C nC i1. 1... CITE M('S67 1O/Z7:8S M!]SOT IO/2i..5 NC:507 10,23/85 NC7S07 10/23/85 MCT507 10/23/8S MCY507 I0/Lv85 HCTS07 t0/23/85 RC7507 10/23/8s NC7soT 10,23185 MC7507 IO/23/65 MCa507 10/23/85 HCTSOT 10/2]/65 MC7507 10,23,65 NC75CT 10/23/es NC751T 10/2'./85 HC7507 10/23/85 NCa507 10/23/11S MC7SCS 10/23/65 NC75.9 10/23/85 MC7S!0 10/23:85 M[':11 10/2::eS NCTS12 10,27,85 MC7S12 l0/23/85 AMOUXi 53 BL 287 21 S2 2 73 21 362 Ss 46 93 -50 S9 16 8- 101 87 T2 Be 66 75 23 32 112 19 2T 37 76. 02 5 11 11123 68 1.767 17 35 7A- 1.751 11 . 26.66 26 6S . 31 76 31 7P 13 53 13 53 23 96 23 96 47 92 . CNEi. REGISTER VENDOR ITEM DESCRIPTION cT TREAS 55 CON FD FICA 9/23 TO 10/6 $T TREAS SS CON FD FICA 9123 TO 19/6 ST TREAS SS CON FD METRO vl TO //22 .f TMEA6 SS CON FO METRO 1/1 TO 9/22 ST TREAS SS CON FO FICA 1103 TO 10/6 ST TREAS SS CON TO FICA 9103 TO 76/6 ST TREAS SS CON TO METRO 1/1 TO 9/22 ST TREAS ES CON FO FICA 9/23 TO 19/6 ST TREAS SS CON FD FICA 9/23 TO 10/6 ST TREAS SS C711 FD METRO 1/1 TO 91ER ST TREAS 55 CON FD FICA 9183 TO 1616 ST TREAS SS CON FD METRO III TO 9/22 ST TREAF SS CON FD FICA 9/23 TO 19/6 6T TREAS SS CON FD METRO 1/1 TO 9/22 ST TREAS SS CON FO FICA 9/23 TO 10/6 ST TREAS 55 CON FD METRO 1/1 TO 9/22 ED PNILLIPS LID PURCM ED PNILLIPS LID DISC LYLE "AN MILEAGE TOM JACOBS MILEAGE TON JACOBS MILEAGE COUNTRY CLUB MAY BIG EXI COUIITR♦ CLUB MMT "TO EYP MC791• 1O 23ISS 165 is QUALITY VINE LID BUREN NC751A 10/23. 9c 3 29- QUALITY HIRE LID DISC NCI.IO 10/23/5S 102 00 QUALITY DINE VINE PUP CM MC7519 10/23'65 2. 09- QUALITY VINE VINE DISC NC7T14 10/23/i5 12 49 QUALITY WINE MIR PURCM 27A.31 - NC7S15 10/0v85 0.956 39 LID PURCM LID PURCM MC1515 10:23/85 99 12- LID PURCM LID DISC A.8S7 27 . MC7S16 10,23/85 tt6 00 VINE PURCM WINE PURCM HC7S16 10/23,85 A. 32- WINE PURCM WINE DISC 211.68 MCT517 10/23/8S f 00 QUALITY VINE VINE PURCM MC7517 10/23/05 157 47 QUALITY WINE WINE PURCM MC7517 10/43/85 3 16- QUALITY WINE WINE DISC 10i'-9s PAGE 12 ACCOUNT NO INV 0 P 0 0 MESSAGE 01-0102-I15-31 MANUAL 01-4192-110-33 ...JAL 01-4I4L-174-33 P.NUAL 01-4I12-249-42 MANUAL 01-4I.2-249-42 MANUAL 01-6143-290-61 MANUAL 01d102-290-61 MANUAL 4I-0102-600-00 MANUAL 71-4102-SIS-90 MANUAL 71-II42-515'9E MANUAL 78-4I4L-S09-YI NANUAI. 12-6162-549-91 M.LNUAL 73-41R2-S69-92 MARNIK 73-0102-569-12 MANUAL 74-4I42-SIO-93 MANUAL 76-0142-S90-/3 MANUAL 71-4610-515-90 MAMURL 71-4011-SIS-90 MANUAL 01-4381-179-33 MARUAL 01-43e1-1l4-33 MANUAL 01-.301-174-33 MANUAL 01-4392-020-11 MANUAL 01-4382-174-33 MAIWAL ....CFO 71-41-S1--90 MANUAL 71-40 -90 MANUAL TI-A .IS-90 MANUAL 71-4813--:5-90 MAMV.L 71-1620-515-90 MANUAL 71-4810-SIS-90 ...I.L 71-4011-515-90 MANUAL 71-4012-SIS-90 MANUAL 71-1613-515-16 MANUAL T1-4012-515-90 MANUAL 71-4012-5.5-90 MANUAL 71-6013-SIS-50 MANUAL l 1 Ipm uOMJ CNECM REGISTER 10-20-OS PAGE 13 C.[a ♦. D•TF AMOUNT VENDOR ITEM MSCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO 1NV R A O O MESSAGE I' ISS 31 • 1 MC'S'8 ID/2 LPS 163. SO TVIM CITY NINE WINE PUNCH 11-161E-515-90 MA111IAL NCTSIO •0/23/PS 3 26- TVIM CITY NINE Ulm DISC 71-I813-SIS-99 MANUAL 1S9 10 1 NC7519 10/23.05 3T1. 00 ED PHILLIPS DINE PURCN 7I-1012-SIS-90 11AM UPL MCTS79 1D/23/85 T 16- ED PHILLIPS NINE DISC 11-4*13-SIS-90 MANUAL 1 366 S2 P MC75LO 10/23/SS 13 00 COMM QV/SALES TAX_ SALES TAX SEPT 11-2222-006-00 MANUAL / NCT520 10/F3/6S 2.051 00 COMM REV/SALES TAX SALES TAX SEPT 11-2222-000-00 MANUAL S TSZD 10/231OS 111 00 COMA MV/SALES TAX SALES TAX SEPT 7-1-2222-000-00 MANUAL 3.305 00 i ...... ...-c11{ IS.269 06 FUND 01 TOTAL GENERAL FUND 836 S36. OO FUND 11 TOTAL { OUTLAY F ES1. 21 FUND H TOTAL PER. 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In attendance were board members GobUrsch, Chelberg, Pitsch, Hallowell. Schmidt and Mayer. Ritchie had an excused absence. Others in attendance were •lectlon judger. Superintendent Stevenson, principRO, supervisors, teachers, staff, parents and community members am, public relations coordinator. ,ANVkSMIw:7 OF Chelberg moved and Mayer seconded the motion that School District ."OTES FOR t277 declared a special election held on October 8, 1985 that was REFERENDUM in all respects duly and legally called and held and the returns were duly canvassed, and the votes cast at said election for and against the question submitted to the .:lectors as stated in agenda item 11 resulted in 766 YES VOTES and 926 NO VOTES, with 1 empty Absentee Ballot Envelope. Sa;4 question ' -T having received the app,oval of a majority of the votes cast the,aon, was declared NOT to have ca•ried. On roll call vote, all members voted AYE. 1985 LEVY Chelberg moved and Pitsch seconded the motion that the clerk of AUTHORIZATION the School Board be authorized to certify a 1985 law to the county tinance division whic, 91 generate tax receipts permitted by law for the 1986-87 schn, approximately as listed in agenda item ARM. With no discuss,,. a ^oll call vote was called with all members present voting A :.. ADJOURNM .NT The meeting was adjourned at 10:16 p.m Patricia C. Chelberg, Clerk Wiliam M. Cobhrsch, Chairman 'Complete documentef+on can be found in the official minute br k. MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE SCHOOL BOARD OF ORONO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 278 HELD ON SEPTEMBER 23, 1985 The regular meeting of the School Board of Orono Independent School District No. 278 was helr Monday, September 23, 1985. Present: Dave McKown James Franklin James Seiter Don Anderson William Levering William Fenholt Kitt- .cie Taylor UPON MOTION b, Taylor, seconded by Jim Franklin, the m. .es of the September 9, 19b•, . ilar meetinn were approved as presented. UPON MOTION by Kitty Crosby, seconded by Bill Levering, the consent agenda approved as follows: 1. Accepted Ruth Bendson's resignation. 2. Approved the request of Marge Binish for a one year leave absence for the 1985-86 school year. 3 Approved the suhSLitu Lr Leacoer salaries for the 1985-86 schor' year as follows* Effective 10/1/85 ORONO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 278 Substitute Teachers 1985-86 I. Indefinite Substitutes 1.10 consecutive workdays for the same teacher S55.00/day 11-29 consecutive workdays for the same teacher 60.00/day 30 consecutive workdays up to 1 day less than Beginning B.A. Step 1 semester for the same teacher Rate One semester or more of consecutive days for the Salary Schedule same teacher. Step L Lane (Maximuh� rtep 5) Up to J day S27.50; full day's pay for over } day. No retroactive payments for any time period. 11. Replacement Teacher for Definite Time Periods Arranged in Advance 1-10 workdays 55.00/day 11-29 workdays 60.00/day from first day 30 workdays up to one day less than a semester Beginning B.,A. Step Rate One semester or more Stet t-je ( Max ep 5) Orientation, conference and workshop days to be assigned at the discretion of the principal/coordinator with the prior approval of the Superintendent. III. Momebound Teacher S15.00/hour. No mileage will be paid. 9/16/85 4. Granted approval for the Orono School District tc participate in the Minnesota Department of Education Tobacco Use Prevention Program, K-12. 5. RESOLVED, that former School Board members are entitled to a lifetime pass to all school district events in recognition of their service to the district. Jim Seit:er stated that as the Board had reauested last spring that the CAPS program be r-viewed, Ron Gilbert, Warren Nelson and some middle school teachers were present to answer quest ion,_/provide explanations regarding the program. Discussion ensued regarding consistency/uniformity of application by the staff, specifically hallway and common area administration; guidelines the staff follows; and necessity of evaluation of DAPS program by both faculty and students. Administration will discuss possible avenues of recourse for students. The Board requested that this item be placed on the December 9, 1985 agenda so as to allow time for them to peruse the informational packet passed rut at tonight's meeting plus allowing time for an evaluation of the program to be done ty both faculty and students. UPON MOTION by Don Anderson, seconded by Lucie Taylor, the Board granted appro- val to lev; 1/10 mill for the development of an early childhood/family education program in Orono. Toni Bergland, Community Education Director, presented information to the Board regarding this program. Mrs. Bergland stated that in the previous information the Board had received, the request had been for 1/10 mill but the Advisory Council now feels that 2/10 mill would be necessary. This money would provide the opportunity to: 1) hire a part-time person licensed in early 'Childhood/family education to research, develop and implement the programs; 2) maintain low costs of classes; and 3) purchase equipment. Discussion ensued regarding the mill rate and the potential of an increase next ,year because of legislative action placing responsibility for more mills back with the local taxpayer/school boards. Don Anderson MOVED, Lucie Taylor seconded to amend the motion to levy 2110 mill for this program. The quest;,;n was called on the amendment to the motion. Carried unanimously. The question was called on the motion as amended. Carried unanimously. RESOLVED, upon motion by Kitty Crosby, seconded by Lucie Taylor, that the School Board at a meeting held on September 23, 1985, authorized Warren Nelson to exe- cute and file an application for funds provided under P.L. 98-377, Title I1. Warren Nelson provided the Board with further information regarding tR! Minnesota Alliance for Science staff development program. This program is designed for the improvement of instruction in math and science. Six Orono teachers wall receive training beginning in mid -October through early June. Minnetonka, Wayzatd and Orono are working cooperatively in this program. Bill Fenholt informed the Board that the school district has received, from th► City of Orono, a notice of a series of meetings covEring ttie proposed Highway 12 corridor planning study. A considerable part of !his area is inimediately adja- cent to the school grounds on the east and the school district will be affected by the development of this property. The consensus of the Board was that their general support should be centered around increasing per pupil units in the district. B41I Fenholt wiil attend the introductory meeting on September 26, Lucie iavlor will represent the Board at the October 4 meeting and they -Ni report back to the Board. UPON MOTION by Lucie Taylor, seconded by Kitty Crosby, the bills as covered by vouchers 048792 through 048946 were approved as presented. The BrNard expressed concern regarding the class sizes as presented to them receut;y. They were mainly concerned with classes in excess of 30 students in certain academic areas and and whether productive teaching/learning can take place i, classes of that size. The Board recuested input from the building principals as to their opinions/options/alternatives regardiny this problem at the nNxt meeting on October 14. UPON MOTION by Lucie Taylor, seconded by Don Anderson, the meeting was adjourned. --th,eros y, Clerk ne Ir Approved: at _ 51 aye M zwn, Chairinan Mr. *lark 'iernhardsnn City Administrator, urono P.G. 'low hh rystal !jay, 'In. 453T 1 Dear *Ir. Bernhartitont oar i IPA ci�r Y _r OFII T am in receipt r,f yot -ptember 26th. letter in apparent re- ply to my letter adrl reseed to the, city Cniinc i 1 . T ietispec t that your opinions are not thnvP of the City Cotincil members anti as such I really don't know why ynti have taken it upon yourself to attempt stich an answer for them. In any case T wish to take strong issue with yniir reply anti In add i ti nn, to refer you hack to page two paragraph three of my letter. All in all, I fou-M your reply tn�full of half-truths and rits- leading tnformatini. T hope t1iRt the fAstlt lips with your be- ing a new resident to this area anti therefore uninformed re- Pardinf► the facts surrounding this particular case. In any event, if your reply was at the specific direction of all of the City founcil members, anti as such represents their individual posi- t►ons, I believe that fact should have been noted somewhere within your letter. As it in, it was not. In specific reply to your allopatinns, if As yoti may, my requests constitute "Items...not specifically permitted by nur code..."$ conversely, these same I torts are not 5P1-'CTF ICAI 1 Y 1)F%TF9 by nur Cndei For you to allere the first without mention of the second it merely to hop the ►sstie. There are many people who could he fooled by ynur presentation of nr.e-+idea arpitpment but my re- quest wag fnr an mijunvi rrvtew by the City Cuiincil of the method of implementation (calculation) of the hardcover ordin- ances --not an iinsolicitpd aelfswrving reply by someone else. There is no such woroiinr in the rode that "specifically" denies the "...titilitatlon of alitittinp propertles in calctilattng hard- cover...". T understand that the variance prneedtire wosild NOMMAi.TY he used where 0%'i: property it tonirivie tints TT561.f hilt, T don't believe that the present c i rciimstances would l(LASONA ii Y he concluded to fall within those particular parameters. Egpo- clally not when it 1s clear that an FNTIRR, CITY MOCK is corn - fronted with a problem that is "Ion i que" 1INTO T r i .r anti ronse- quently sinjustly penalised as A ,010I.R. It would he nutriPht theft or intentional fraud to clesiant} that Stich a definitely defined sap*,ont of a community, i,n1►sttly restrirte.d by an in- apprnpriAte interpretatio,+ r+f at, orri inanre. should ray TX01 dT 11ALLY a SIDQ fee EAfN to right that wrnn-, a wrnnp that i• so patently ohvtous. It is clearly the rP•T,onslhility of the "itv to arltlrwst ar►issue of G!-: VIA1. TfiTi?iPT'til' in a CENFNAI, NOT IC, formskt. According to you, one of t ,P wa jor concerns of the City should he tc see that "...the exceptinn noes 'Sot hecomp the This would certainly he a reasonable p,,sition to take in nr(ii- nary circumst ,aces hut, this Is NOT and ordinary variance re- quest. The problem we are addressing just so riappens to ALREADY HE: THE }jU[.E F'Oi1 AN F;t,,TTiIE CITY ill-OCK, not the f:YCLNTTON, 1R SINGUI.AN. T must again ask you, is it r►ot a case of Intention- al fraud to knowingly mt suse a City ordinance for the sake of frernerating additional revenue for the City? Is this not truely a case where there is stron tiestion reeardinp, the appropriate- ness of the manner of imple entation of an ordinance against a specific GNOUP, As WIMLE, w'11TTIIT": A nEFINITF.LY DEFTNE0 LOCALE of our community. wonder how the rest of Crystal Ilay lid. would feel about your revenue raising scam. The residents on Crystal liay lid. are not as yet aware that there is VALII) MASON to question HOW THEIR HARncOVER CALCULATTONS ARE ►iETKG PERFORMEn. T rather suspect that, should they he Informed, they would not he pleased to know that if they should ever have a hardcover question it is your intent to attempt a demanel from earl, of them for a a1 i 0 fee. That, rather than to simply address the I'►rohlem as a whole, as it shosild he addressed and to hither amend the or- dinance or in the ahs^nce of that to 3merd the I,rpsently ac- cepted c. leiilation procedure. Last but certainly not least is yotir clnsinp state►nente "... the issue is that a varianre with enrilittnns woo granted... and aPr ' to by the owner..." anti should that person wish to take ex4-. ption to that, "...the varianre procedure (should) again he undertaken to request amendment of those ceditions based on new information". Ynie were not a resident of Orono at the time that we applied for n,ir initial variance, but, you certainly should have a ,,.tter handliv on what has been ppoinr nn than you appear tn. If not, ynii shouldnet he takinf, it upon yourself to answer for ether penple. Your surr,estion. that t.hpre 1. Nr'W information is truely ridtc- lous. The fact of the matter in that TIMOUGH u+iT9410N. TiIE CITY 11AS Il1TENTION,it I Y !11*14 F.I) tiff And, Tn A!):)TTTO� . TIiF it EMOJ Or CALCULATTON FOR IlARnCOVFP. TS NOT IN TIME COMPLIANCE MITH THE TRUE TNTENT Or T11F. Oli!)T"'V CE STNTCTLY APPLTED ro CHYsrAl HAY RD.. For your information, the Fv,r.,i that you have con- veniently overlooked are As fnllnwat 1.) In spite of the fact that we were new residents of Orono, the City withheld vital ►nformation frnm 'is: A.) 'Cho City refused to s►+are with us the c ommonl y known fact that this area of Orono is enmposP4 of a heavy clay soil which is no'.orious for cau,irip water daulm+!t in local resident's hasements. No ono frni* City Staff. no one frnm the I'lanninr Commission and no one from the ri ty Council saw fit to even mention this fact to Ies. lad we hoon privy to that information we would have hart the opportunity to address this need far additional protwction from the resulting water damage in astir hasnmont. We did notl T suspect that everyore copied on your letter hail an uneasy chuckle as they rears yo►r matter-of-fact statement that the City is "'OT' KN'04INGLY "aI Iowinp pr�)pert1Ps to...exist Fti o-<- cess of the hardcover standards established In the onlinanc•e." T can ctssairP You that no -ono i s real l y thn t naive. . ; l e C i tv admitteilly knows that about 70' of C-ystal :i.av 'soars is in O1'F.K VT01.:1T10': of the hardcover ordinance. For somenne to even imply that the ►'lty is unaware of thia fa^t Fs simply too ridiculo►is to deserve further rebuttal. I Ann't 0 yh at this point h; time to art-uP your allel�ation that the "determination of it -ms by staff as to what consti- tute, hardcover ovNr and above that which is d•sllneated by the ordinance definition..." are not SPFCTFICALLY permitert by Code. What T do wish to answer is your clou•lerl attempt to im- ply that I made such a request at all! ',;hat I re,l►►ested !1r. 11,ernharrison was that the C l ty Co►inc i 1 address these issues, "OT city staff. T understand that ''...apart from r-ae amendment, these (is9Ues) can not he resolved without (-oin,• thro►irh a variance process... on ... an indivi,+ual hardshlp (basis)." '.that y,)u apparently miss- ed in my letter, was that l specifically requested that the C l ty Council acid res�. these i %sues In the 1 1 l,ht of an ad v i Bahl e cone amendment! Agaln, under these specific circumstances, where we have an r:".TTM, (.Try ! LOCK !sTsTNIG W.11:?170iO%. LY A.%:) U%- ,:lus,r►.Y 'ivivITCM), for ynu to demand in•ilvidual variance fees from each and every resident without first addresslnf, the IN TOTAL nature of the Issue, howlers on n+itrip.ht public theft. 'r►lIti IS ?.i►T A 1;T%Gl.. V.1!1TAKCC . R :jU;,ti'r, this Is a rase of an nmission in the drafting- of the ordinanre. At a hare minimum, this is a p.1nrin;- example of the inRppropriato implementation (calculation) of an otherwi%P sound ordinanre. You next claim that for the CI ty to "...actually consider... '... I-rAnt(tnl-) credit for hardcover for properties over which the person for whom such a variance is ha1:►P considered does not Pither own or control ... '... is neither privient, - ,ppr-,Trs ate nor lef-al ." !:oPn thou,►h T believe that vote sho►,ld he Pntitlel to your own opinions, accord lnr to vn►ir own l ett•!r, IF rt4�: COIF 'l')ES NOT ",)i'r;C1 FIC1l.l..Y" .11.1.04 F(1 1 Il , your owrt opinions reparding what is rind what is net "prudant, appropriate (and) lepa:" is totally Irrelevant. ---Pow, isn't that stupldl--- llnpef►rlly the City fnuncil toes not let your npinlonated statements of fact dictate what they will or will not tnink or do. In addition, T believe that a p«r-inns motives m►pit be thor- ou�rhly questtnnwd if they atti-ml-A to I:sply that simple common -tense anti openmi nd PtFnes" , F KOT (' %I.l FI) roii jiY COOF:, is "...neither prudent, appropriate nor 'era,." it is precisely this unlr►forraed And rlosod-mtt-itarl :attitude that 1 hive asked the City Cnirncil to turn a deaf Par tn. "Fhat is not to say that they may tint still arrive ►st yosro shcrtsirhted and restrtetivo r,onrl►►slon. It in vit"ply to ,ay that I expect that they are smarter than that. it.) Even though Ctty Staff, the members of the Plan- ning Commission and the members of the City Cet►ne l l all came to otrr horse, !;0- '` r•. cVr';: saw fit to Inform its that wheq living; on a steer hill In Orono it is a ne- cessity to have a safe Parking pad for huests in the !inter. Interestingly enough, the City Council felt that this was of such importancP for otir immediate neighbor that they voted to Allow him sur.h a parkins pad ' 7TiITN TITS 9Ar71'1T'1 75' SFT HACK, 1RE4 TN SPiTI OF TNF FACT TTIAT FIF 'eAS .,1.f1FA:)Y SMiSTANTIALLY OVER VIE A[ L.OVABLF `IAHI)COV -M LTMTTI %thy were our needs so .l a- tantly tpnored while nur neighbor was lavished with such spec ►al attention rerardin;; the exact same issue? "'ost renple wotild ennslAor such a free exrhsnre of information to he a reasonable responsibility of a City, especially when p"-rPIninI to a new re4Id^ntn ar,,tlIcAtInn f n r a rslated vet -I- - Arire. 1. ) At the time of nrrr^ apT)l 1, ntlnn wo were not Aware that the City was knowinrfv allowin,m aphroxi►,iAtPi,' 70•s. of Crystal flay 'toad residences to r;it':ATI.Y r XCE90 the, As rroseently calculated, hardcover 1 imi t. the City had rn intention of equally Pnfnrrinr the harorover ordinance against the rest of the hlnck w►-11et strictly enfnrcin(! it a,,Ainst us[ Hari we been aware of t+,is tMogttal treatment at thAt time, we could have takers rx--ption to it. This was kept a .ecret from its. h.) \t the this- we a;,p' . ed for n-tr variance we did not know that the trite int -rrt of tho nrditiarce was heinr v1n- lated ny Staff's rise of an unnecessarily restrictive method of calculation roq r'tys'f;1f 10,Y iMAD. If we had been 1±' -cn the proper forms that are rued by a resident to calculate HIS OWN; IiA1AQC0VF,1I, wr• would have recorniteed this error and had the opportunity to correct it. We were never given any such forms and as -rich were tint allowed to calculate our - own harrscover. We in fnrt were riven the distinct impres- _._sion that this was city itaff'� -tarred domain and were it effect forced to rely on what we now know were unr►ecessari- 1v restrirtive calrtrlatinns. Tn stimmAry 'Ir. 'tornhardaon, T simply wish to slay that just he- csuse you say "it's so", 10esn't "Make it sn"1 rho City has hag c 1 ear knnwl P#1,­e of the truth of all of these matters for quite some time. Your ottemrt at cloudinr the true issuers will not cha►rpe them. T certainly will never anew to par an T1.1 BGAL. variance application fete and f most certainly will never allow anyone to violate my le/'rtl rights. Tf the City chonses to shirk its responsibility by ":wr a4dressln,, the issues reeardine Cry- stal tiny lload, Ay .1 V1101 r, i will Owe to It that all Crystal 'say llnad residents are maAa aware of this attevopt to 11.1.6GALLY GE`,'!MkTF iU;VF:' 1V 1ti11 TO T t 1.FrAI i Y "::Stt4Tr,r vtt ill Pi,40 hitrY Jo r y r,!' ;,ill {