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ENGINEERS • SURVEYORS • PLANNERS
SOIL TESTING • ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
10680 WAYZATA BOULEVARO • MINNETONKA, MN EiEi305-1Ei26
(612) 646-7601 • FAX [612) 646-9086
Davit/• Carlson Companies, Inc.
8987/Garland court
Ede·,;., Prairie, MN 55347
April 28, 1993
Subject: Soil Borings for Big Island
Lake Minnetonka
SMI Project No. 60589-063
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We were .authorized to pe;r:form a geotechnical investigation
Jf your propertycon Big Island in Lake Minnetonka. The purpose
of the investigation.was-to .gather information to assist in the
evaluation of soil and ground water conditions relative to
foundation support. Four hand auger borings were conducted on
the site. Q(• ·
The soil borings encountered a·. fine to coarse sand with much
gravel in all four holes. The material is very homogeneous below
the upper half-foot to one-foot layer of sod and topsoil. Ground
water was encountered at.1-1/2·foot to 2 feet below existing
grade across the site.. .· . · · · . "., ·
The boring locations. are provided on the attached map. Two
bor~ngs were done on each of the proposed structures. The logs
of the borings indicating the soil types encountered are
enclosed. Soil conditions between borings may vary from our
observation. Soil identification was performed using ASTM D:2488
(visual-manual procedure). A chart summarizing the
classification criteria is also enclosed. No. exploration program
can fully disclose all sub-surface conditions. If there are
.changes in the scope of the project, please contact us so that we
may review our recommendations and modify them, if necessary.
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION • EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
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'scHCELL'&MADSCN, INC.
David Carlson Companies, Inc. 2 April 28, 1993
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The site,plan indicates two house lots will be developed on
the site. ,The soil conditions on ',each building site should b.e
evaluated:by a competent soils engineer at the time of basement,
excavation.
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Very truly yours,
, SCHOELL & MADSON, INC.
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Richard 1 Creveling
I hereby certify that this plan, specification,
or report was prepared by me or under my direct
supervision and that I am a duly registered
Professional Engineer under the laws of the
St~a·t. e. .. f. M·.in. ne.sota. -~·JJ~.' .··-Date: · Zf/l'fUl?t/3 .,.. Reg. No.: ZIIIZ.
This drawing, report·qr surv~y has been checked · ::d re~ df, April, 1993
A DIVISION OF SCHO
& MADSON, INC
(612) 546-7601
PROJECT: ·'Big 'Island, ·Lake MinnetonJJd.ATE: ___ 4..._/ __ 2 __ 3...,/ __ 9 __ 3 ________ _
SMI NUMBE~_: __ ·_-_,6_0_5-8_9_--_06_3_•· _____ SCALE: __________ _
BORING NO. 1
Big Island
Top soil-and sod
some sand
BORING NO. 2 ELEV. 930. 7
Big Island
DESCRIPTION OF MATERIAi.
.Top soil and sod
some sand
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Fine to coarse brown sand
2
3 _Water level at•.}. 0'
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7
8 End of boring at 8.0'
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COMMENTS. Elevations
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fine to coarse brown sand
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3 Water level 1. 6'
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A DIVISION OF SCHOELL
& MADSON, INC
(612) 546-7601
PROJECT: 'Big:·Island;Lake.Minnetonka,DATE: _____ 4_/ __ 2 __ 3._/9 __ 3 _________ _
SMI NUMBER; ___ 6_0_5_8 _9 -_0_6 _3 -----SCALE:--.,.---------
BORINGNO~ 3 ELEV •. 930.0
DEPTH
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Big Island
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Top soil and sod
some :s~ndJtree roots
Fine to coarse brown sand
Water level at 1.8'
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BORING NO.· 4 ELEV. 930.3
. Big Island
DEPn{ DESCRIPTION OF MATERlAI.
Top soil and sod
some sand
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Water level at 1.8'
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SCHOELL & MADSON, INC~
ENGINEERS • SURVEYORS • PLANNERS .J; C ,,.,
SOIL TESTING • ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICl;S
10580 WAYZATA BOULEVARD, SUITE 1 ' .
MINNETONKA, MINNESOTA 55305 : ·.
(612) 546-7601 FAX: 546-9965 ....
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MINUTES OF A REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING
· HELD APRIL 1 2, 1 993
(*#7) #1783/#1784 DAVID CARLSON,
610 BIG ISLAND -
VARIANCE/CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT -RESOLUTION #3265
It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Goetten, to adopt Resolution
#3265 for Applications #1783/#1784 for David Carlson, 610 Big
Island, approving a variance to al low a seasonal dwel I ing to be
constructed In front of the average setback I ine, and a conditional
use permit to al low such construction within the flood plain. Ayes
4, nays 0.
(*#8) #1785 DAVID CARLSON,
610/620 BIG ISLAND -
FINAL SUBDIVISION -RESOLUTION #3266
It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Goetten, to adopt Resolution
#3266 for Application #1785 for David Carlson, 610/620 Big Island,
approving the plat of Island Pointe. Ayes 4, nays O.
(*#9) #1795 LUANN WALTERS,
3800 WAYZATA BOULEVARD -
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT -RESOLUTION #3267
It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Goetten, to adopt Resolution
#3267 for Application #1795 for LuAnn Walters, 3800 Wayzata
Boulevard, granting a conditional use permit for a day care use.
Ayes 4, nays O.
(#10) #1804 MICHAEL REVIER,
2691 ETHEL AVENUE -
VARIANCE -RESOLUTION #3268
Mabusth explained the applicant seeks an average lakeshore setback
variance for a proposed house to be located completely in front of
the average lakeshore setback I ine, which has been determined based
on an adjoining lot that Is platted with a narrow corridor to the
lakeshore. The former residence located on the property was also
in front of the average setback I ine. She reported Mr. Amundson,
the most impacted neighbor, has no concerns. She Indicated that in
a recent conversation with Mr. Kauffman, neighboring property owner
to the southeast across the narrow corridor lot, that If his house
were used to determine the average setback I ine there would be no
need for the variance~ Mr. Kauffman had concern about the proximity
of the proposed driveway to the lot line, and the applicant has
proposed p I anti ngs a I ong the I ot I I ne to screen the drive, The
Runk I es, adjoining property owners to the north of the subject lot,
are In strong opposition to the project.
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CITY OF ORONO
P.O. Box 66
Crystal Bay, MN 55323
473-7357
TO: David R. Carlson
2400 Mayflower Avenue
Minnetonka, MN 55343
APPLICATION NO. 1781/1782 &
1783/1784
NOTICE OF COUNCIL ACTION
Date of Notice: 3/13/89
COPIES: Charles R. Pegelow
12215 45th Avenue N.
Plymouth, MN 55442
TYPE OF APPLICATION: Conditional Use Permit/Variances
DATE OF MEETING: December 14, 1992 VOTE: 5 For O Against
COUNCIL ACTION -MOTION:
The Council conceptually voted approval of the above referenced
conditional use permits and variance applications that would allow the
reconstruction of new seasona 1 dwe 11 ings on proposed Lots 1 and 2.
Approval resolutions will be drafted for the future meeting at which time
the final subdivision will be approved by Council. Staff must ask that
with the submittal of the final subdivision information that applicant also
provide a date for the razing of the seasonal cabin on proposed Lot 2.
Copies of the approval resolution will be sent to applicant before the
meeting. Please contact Jeanne Mabusth (473-7357) if you have any
questions pertaining to the status of your land use applications.
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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
HELD NOVEMBER 16, 1992
(#4)
A) #1785 DAVID CARLSON,
600/610/620 BIG ISLAND -
PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION, CLASS II, LOT LINE REARRANGEMENT &
CREATION OF EASEMENT
8) #1781/#1782 -620 BIG ISLAND -VARIANCE/CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
C) #1783/#1784 -610 BIG ISLAND -VARIANCE/CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
PUBLIC HEARING 9:21 -9:39 P.M.
The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mai I ing were noted.
David Carlson was present for this application.
Mabusth explained at the time the survey was done for the property
owners of 600 (Lot 3) and 610 (Lot 2) became aware that they did
not own the lakeshore that they historically had been using. Mr.
Carlson then asked them to participate in a lot line rearrangement
to correct the riparian issue and other mutually benefiting lot
I ine adjustments. Any approval of the lot I ine rearrangement must
address the proposed substandard side setback of the existing cabin
on Lot 2. Applicant has advised the structure wi 11 be removed. She
noted both new structures wi 11 be located in the floodplain, as are
the existing structures. Because the areas of both seasonal cabins
are over 800 s.f. in area, an on-site septic system will be
required. The subdivision code requires anytime a private or pub I ic
easement is created, subdivision approval is necessary. Easements
w i I I be provided for Lots 1 and 2 sharing the septic system.
Bel lows noted the large loft space proposed for the new cabin and
the potential for bedroom us~ expansion.
Mabusth stated covenants would have to be executed to restrict the
use of the cabin to a two bedroom use.
Carlson said because of the cost and the value of the land, he felt
the size of the structure was warranted.
Kelley stated the Commission is concerned with the preservation of
the land and the lake and could not consider monetary concerns.
Car I son indicated the subdivision has been proposed to meet the
setback and hardcover requirements. He said he has proposed to go
up instead of out to meet that criteria. He added the loft area
wi 11 be used as a play area for his children. He noted he has
eliminated al I the problems in the area but the encroachment of the
floodplain and the need for an average setback variance.
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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
HELD NOVEMBER 16, 1992
ZONING FILES #1781/1782/1783/1784/1785 -CONT.
Kelley commended Carlson on coordinating a joint septic system.
Gwen Meyers, daughter of a neighboring property owner, noted their
concern that Car I son proposes a I arge structure for the I ot, and
the area does not warrant that size.
Mr. Meyers asked about Hennepin Parks' intent to create a park on
Big Island.
Jabbour explained past Counci Is felt that a regional park would be
feasible on Big Island, but it currently is felt that the land
should remain residential and the City Council plans to amend the
Comprehensive Plan to reflect that attitude.
Bel lows asked about using a wood foundation in the floodplain.
Carlson stated the M.C.W.D.
approved foundation.
is requesting an architecturally
Rowlette stated the loft area is not a legal bedroom, and added,
she has one in her home and it is not used as a bedroom.
It was moved by Row I et te, seconded by Johnson, to recommend
approva I for App I i cations #1785, #1 781, #1782, #1783 and #1784, for
David Carlson, for property involving 600, 610, and 620 Big Island,
for a pre I iminary subdivision, Class II, lot I ine rearrangement
and creation of easement, and variances and conditional use permit,
per staff recommendations, and subject to the resolution indicating
the loft area can not be used as a bedroom. Ayes 6, nays 0.
(#5) #1762 PAUL W. BOYKE,
793 NORTH FERNDALE ROAD -
PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION -
CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC HEARING 9:39 -9:44 P.M.
Paul Boyke and Mark Gronberg were present for this application.
Gaffron explained the application has been revised to provide only
one riparian lot, therefore the standards for measuring the width
of the homestead I ot have changed. The homestead I ot abuts the
out lot along its east boundard as required. Another concern was the
driveway and the effect it would have on the drainage in the area.
He stated the applicant proposes reducing the height of the drive
and adding a retaining wal I which wi 11 actual improve the drainage
situation in the area. Gaffron stated the applicant has provided
adequate detai I so that staff feels comfortable with the proposal.
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CERTIFICATE OF MAILING
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
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COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) ss.
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CITY OF ORONO )
I, Jamie Bosma, of the City of Orono, Hennepin County,
Minnesota, do hereby certify that a Notice of Public Hearing
concerning the matter of #1784, was mailed to the attached list
of property owners .
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this 6th day of November, 1992.
CITY OF ORONO -NOTICE
The Planning Commission will hold Public Hearings in the Council Chambers
at 1275 South Brown Road on Monday, November 16, 1992 to review the
fol lowing subdivision and related land use applications:
1.
2.
3.
8:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
9:00 p.m.
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#177g & #1779 Andrew Goetten of 1385 Fox Street seeks
approval of a 2-lot residential subdivision and lot
area variance for one of the proposed lots that does
not meet the required 2 acre standard.
#1780 Th~ City of Orono seeks approval of a
residential subdivision consisting of two residential
lots and a wilderness park area of the property located
at 1000 Old Crystal Bay Road.
#1785 David Carlson proposes a residential subdivision
of a lot _line rearrangement involving properties
located at 600 Big Island (formerly Record Lot 60), 610
Big Island (formerly Record Lot 34) and 620 Big Island
(formerly Record Lot 28). The subdivision also
proposes the creation of an easement for the purpose of
sharing in the use of a septic system involving
properties at 610 and 620 Big Island.
This comp~ehensive subdivision application also
includes Applications 1781, 1782, 1783 and 1784
consisting of variances and conditional use permits
involving 610 and 620 Big Island. The applicant, David
Carlson, proposes the removal of existing cabins and
replacing with new structures requiring variances to
the average lakeshore setback line and for land
alterations within the flood fringe district in
-addition to a conditional use permit for these land
alterations.
The Planning Commission will also hold public hearings to review the
following land use applications:
4. #1777 John Thiesse of 3845 Bayside Road seeks approval of side and
street setback variances and hardcover variance within the 75-250'
setback area for the proposed construction of a second story over the
existing single story principal structure.
5. #1786 William and Rhonda Omlie of 1860 Shadywood Road have filed a
conditional use permit for land alterations in excess of the allowed
100 cubic yards in order to complete certain paving improvements. · (
I All persons wishing to be heard will appear at this meeting. Written
comments are solicited. Plans are available for review in the City
offices, by appointment.
City of Orono
By: Planning Commiss·o a.
Jeanne Building & Zoning rator
To be published the week of November 2, 1992.
CITY OF ORONO -NOTICE -propos_es the. removal oi ~xisti~g cabins and
·· ;· · · replacing with new structures requiring
·.>The' Planning Commission will'. h~ld , ~ariances to the average lakeshore setback
Public Hearings in the Council .Chambers at lme and for land alterations .within the flood
1275 South Brown Road on ,Monday, .. fringe district in addition to a conditional us
November 16, 1992 to review· the following · permit for these land alterations.-: '' ·'".· ·,
subdivision and related land use applications: ··.1 .•:The Planning Commission will also hold
.· 1:8:00 p.m: =#1778 & #1779 Andrew pubhc hearings to review the following land
Goetten of 1385 Fox Street seeks approval of :use applications: '. '::-·' ~~~ ' · ';' :, c, •,< ... , t
a 2-lot residential subdivision and· lot area . :•,Hi•.'·;~, !IP'.77-John Thiesse of 3845 Bayside
variance for one of the proposed lots that does , ,,iHoabd . seeks apprqval . of side _and street
not meet the required 2 acre·standard. ',c.r,[< , •. ·· ,s~t .ack variances and hardcover_·variance
· 2, 8:30 p.mY#1780 The City of Oronci ~ '.,wrthrn the. ;75:25~' setback ·area for the
seeks approval of a_residential subdivision • •· proposB? construc:tIon of a second story over
consisting :of :iwo "'.residential lots ··and a the exisung !Ingle story principal structure. ·· ·-';\
wilderness park area o.the property located.at , _, -~': ·. 5. #1786 William and Rhonda Omlie of
1<J:OO Old Crystal Bay Road. ;,., ·• ·. · , .''-<, ..'. 186~. Shadywood . Road have fi!ed . ,a
, .. , 3. 9:00 p.m:.,~ #1785,rDavid ·carlson 1 .,conditional use permit for land alt~rauons In
proposes a residential subdivision of a lot_ line , ,_excess of the allowed 100 cubic yards'in order
rearra~gemerit.involving properties locat~_.at 1 t,.t~f~fllPl~t" certain P!I-Vi~g irnprovem~nts. . :
590 Big lsland(formerly Record lot60);610 !:}A"'.s."'·All,,persons ~Ishm9. tg pe h_eard_wiJI
Big Island (formerly .Record Lot 34) and 620 '':' ap~ar at this meeling:Written comments·are
Big lsland(formerly .Record Lot 28);':The •• solicited.-Plans are available le>r reView"Jn th~
subdivision also' proposes the creation of ari : :'S.i:,Clty offices, by appointment\,;1o~{1;:i¥::•,J',lf, t .. ~
easerrient-fo~the_purpose at-sharing in-the · ··:·f,•\c;, -,;;,,-;; .. ,,,',:/0 J,;,1:~;,::::-;,:·:;::x,~4
use of a septic sys!em.lnyQl,ving prqp~rties_at City of o_ ~no " ,;,t,,:, , ;1,,.'~·'\~':;· :t,"tl'_ :,·t
610 and 620 Big Island. ;t"'ti!~• ·, · :; ':: . ', , ·. By: Planning Comm1,ss1011 , -:· ' '·,· .. :''' -_t.
· ".'. This . "comprehensive: •·subdivisio'n :-, .•. • r~::,, ,,·,,.:, ,.~.;+.:Jeanne A. Mabusth' ·
application' also _includes ~pplications,1-781, . __ ?'.f'.,_ Building & Zoning Administratof. ·.
1782, 1783 and 1784ainsIsung of variances · ·. -· , -,,· · , -, · · , .. -_• -_. · ,,
and_ CC?nditional use pe'rn:its irwolvirig 610 and (Publis.he_d)n ____ The L?ker and pio~eer Nov.?.,
620 819 Island. The,apph~\.pav{d Ca_,Json, 19~2)/.: ';>·' : , -, ·,,.. , , ,_
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Affidavit of Publication
State of Minnesota, County of Hennepin.
Bill Holm, being duly sworn, on oath says that he is
an authorized agent and employee of the publisher
of the newspaper known as THE LAKER, Mound, Min-
nesota, and has full knowledge of the facts which are
stated below:
A.) The newspaper has complied with all the require-
ments constituting qualifications as a qualified
newspaper, as provided by Minnesota Statuie
331A.02, 331A.07, and other applicable laws, as
amended.
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which is attached was cut from the columns of said
newspaper, and w( printed and published once each
week f or ___ ..., _______ successive weeks:
It was first published Mo ay,
the ;;{ ti day of / , ~~ /;£,;} 1 fl_-;}-;
and was thereafter printed and published every
Monday, to and including Monday.
the __ day of _______ _ 19_;
KRISTI HOLM
NOTARY PUBLIC • MINNESOTA
HENNEPIN COUNTY
My commission expires 7-10-97
Subscribed and sworn t
By:
Rate Information
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Notary Public
(1) LoWast dasslliod rate pald by commercial usors for compar-
able space: $10.76 per inch.
(2) Maximum rate allowed by law for above matter: $1 o. 76.
(3) Rate actually charged for above matter: $5.84 per inch.
Each additional successive week: $4.02.
CERTIFICATE OF MAILING
STATE OF MINNESOTA
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ss.
CITY OF ORONO
I, Jamie Bosma, of the City of Orono, Hennepin County,
Minnesota, do hereby certify that a Notice of Public Hearing
concerning the matter of #1783, was mailed to the attached list
of property owners.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this 6th day of November, 1992.
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CITY OF ORONO -NOTICE
The Planning Commission will hold Public Hearings in the Council Chambers
at 1275 South Brown Road on Monday, November 16, 1992 to review the
following subdivision and related land use applications:
1. 8:00 p.m.
2. , 8:30 p.m.
3. 9:00 p.m.
#1778 & #1779 Andrew Goetten of 1385 Fox Street seeks
approval of a 2-lot residential subdivision and lot
area variance for one of the proposed lots that does
not meet the required 2 acre standard.
#1780 Th~ City of Orono seeks approval of a
residential subdivision consisting of two residential
lots and a wilderness park area of the property located
at 1000 Old Crystal Bay Road.
#1785 David Carlson proposes a residential subdivision
of a lot line rearrangement involving properties
located at 600 Big Island (formerly Record Lot 60), 610
Big Island (formerly Record Lot 34) and 620 Big Island
(formerly Record Lot 28). The subdivision also
proposes the creation of an easement for the purpose of
sharing in the use of a septic system involving
properties at 610 and 620 Big Island.
This ~omprehensive subdivision application also
includes Applications 1781, 1782, 1783 and 1784
consisting of variances and conditional use permits
involving 610 and 620 Big Island. The applicant, David
Carlson, proposes the removal of existing cabins and
replacing with new structures requiring variances to
the average lakeshore setback line and for land
alterations within the flood fringe district in
addition to a conditional use permit for these land
alterations.
The Planning Commission will also hold public hearings to review the
· following land use applications:
4. #1777 John Thiesse of 3845 Bayside Road seeks approval of side and
street setback variances and hardcover variance within the 75-250'
setback area for the proposed construction of a second story over the
existing single story principal structure.
5.
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#1786 William and Rhonda Omlie of 1860 Shadywood Road have filed a
conditional use permit for land alterations in excess of the allowed
100 cubic yards in order to complete certain paving improvements.
All persons wishing to be heard will appear at this meeting.
comments are solicited. Plans are available for review in
offices, by appointment.
City of Orono
By: Planning Commiss'o
Jeanne Building & Zoning rator
To be published the week of November 2, 1992.
Written
the City
: · CITY OF ORONO -NOTiCE "<.~': propos_es the. removal of e~isting cabins and
· · · ·. •. t• · '· replacing With .new structures requiring
; . -~~'n,e ~ Planning Commission will'' hold ; '~arlances to the average lakeshore setback
• Public Hearings in the Council Chambers at ,. h~e anq for l11;nd alt~~ations within the flood
1275 .South Brown Road . on .Monday, · fringe d1stnct m addIUon to a conditional us
November 16, 1992 to review the following permit for these land alterations. : · .
s.ubdiyi~_io_ri_ arid related land use applications: .. _-_ ··. ·.···The Planning Commission will also hold
• r·,•·1.~8:oo·p:m:':;:#1778 & #1779 Andrew··· public h~ar(ngs to_ revie:,v the following land
: , Goeiten of 1385.Foic Street seeks approval of ·.' use apphcauons: : • i"".c."· -·,: :' ;. · · · ~
•:ta 2-lot residential .subdivision and· lot area ,: .,· ·• 4. #1777 John Thiesse of 3845 Bayside
. variance for one of the proposed lots that does .• ,, Road seeks apprqval of side and street
. not mee_t the required 2 acre standard.• '.ti:·:, :,·· , . St?tb_ack variances ,and hardcover variance
. O, ·: 2. 8:30 p.m.·°'-:#1780 The City of Orono ,c .wllhm • the ;75:25~ . setback •area for the
·_:seeks approval of a residential subdivision · ·· propo~O? construction of a second story over
· consisting ,of ':two."Yesidential 'Jots· and a •• the exIsung €Ingle story principal structure.
· wilderness park area o the property lpcated.at, ·\. ,.· 5 .. #1786 William and Rhonda Omlie· of
1000_0ldCrystaJBayRoad. :, . : . , \ .. ,, _1B6q_ Shadywood ,Road have filed ·.a
: : ,,, ..• 3.• 9:00 p.m;:-:. #1785.'David Carlson -1,,cond1Uonal use permit for land alt(lrations in
proposes a residential subdivision of a lot line .. excess of the allowed 100 cubic yards in order
rearra!1gementinvolving properties lo<;'ate~ ,at \I~ fO,mplete certain p~vl~g improvements. , ;
600 Big Island (formerly Record Lot 60}; 610 •· ·\'t "All.,persons w1shmg to be heard will
Big Island (formerly Record Lot 34) and .620 8Pl)E!ar at this meeting; Written coinments'are
Big !s!ll!ld :(forr;i;ie~ly .. Record ;Lo(?8),\Th~ .• solicited. Plans ~ire !ivall!lble .for. reviE!_w in the
subd1V1s1on· also proposes the· creation of an .,;J' City offices, by apPQIntment.~~:,<,;s,.;,ic•. >·,· ~ ;, . i ·
ease1J1ent fo(lhe ,purpose· ot-sharing'in-the .. ,, ... _, i, •,... ·. ,<• .L .<~0.].:~_;; '.;, :·,, : · , ,-:_::\'·l
u_s.eofa~epticsys .. !eni_lny_olvi.·ngpro·p·~rties.at .. ,, C1tyofO_ rpno ,. <.~ .. -.:_f;:''t_···_!.·'.'·.",:_· : · .,··t 610and620Biglsland.'t:tY"'~.;;·0 ·.,:·. :, ,,. By:Pla11rnngComm1ss1on\ . ' .'. . 5 ::.;,.!',nThilEJcomprehensiiie .::c'.subdivlsion · · : ,:, ... ,,, ,-.,:"'-,,Jeanne A. Mabuslh ·
application· also·_lncludes Applications ,1781, · Building & Zoning Administratof
1782, 1783 and 1784 consisung of'variances . , . . • .. • · · ., • · ,
. and conditional use pe'rmlts involving 610 an·d (Published In The Laker and Pioneer Nov. 2,
: 620 Big Island. The applicant, Davi,d Carlson, 1992) -, : •. .
Affidavit of Publication
State of Minnesota, County of Hennepin.
Bill Holm, being duly sworn, on oath says that he is
an authorized agent and employee of the publisher
of the newspaper known as THE LAKER, Mound. Min•
nesota, and has full knowledge of the facts which are
stated below:
A.) The newspaper has complied with all the require-
ments constituting qualifications as a qualified
newspaper, as provided by Minnesota Statute
331A.02, 331A.07, and other applicable laws, ~s
amended.
iJI
which is attached was cut from the columns of said
newspaper, and wi printed and published once each
week _for ___ -'--_____ successive weeks:
It was first published Mo. ay,
the _l!-j_ day of / ,/~ rt?,;J 1 £_;7-;
and was thereafter printed and published every
Monday, !_o and including Monday,
the __ day of 19_;
' u Irized Agent KRISTI HOLM
NOTARY PUBLIC • MINNESOTA
HENNEPIN COUNTY
My commission expires 7-10-97
,,_, __ ...,..... ... ::;r .---.;.;
Subscribed and sworn t
,3/l,rl
By:
Notary Public
Rate Information
{1) LoWest dassified rate paid by commercial us ors ror compar-
able space: $10.76 per inch.
(2) Maximum rate allowed by law for above matter: $10.76.
(3) Rate actually charged for above matter: $5.84 per inch.
Each additional successive week: $4.02.
DATA PRIVACY ADVISORY
In accordance with M.S. 13.04, Subd. 2, "Rights of subjects of
data", we would like to inform you that your request for a permit or
license from the City of Orono or any of its departments may require
you to furnish certain private or confidential information.
--You are notified that:
~.;.;:_,
1. The information you furnish will be used to determine your
qualification for the permit or license requested.
2. You may refuse to supply data, but refusal may require that
the City deny the permit or license.
3. The information may be shared with other local, state or
federal agencies to the extent necessary to process the permit or
license.
4. If your requested permit or license requires Council action
to approve, some information may become public.
5. You have certain rights under M.S. 13.04 to review private
data on yourself.
6. Your full name is required to process this application or
permit.
DAVI.fl R.
First Middle Last
Address
City State Zip
H-S-fl -/&!l?J
Phone
I~ights as stated above.
Signature
RIGHTS OF SUB.T.ECTS OF DATA
Subdivision l. Type of data. The rights of individuals on whom the data is
stored or to be stored shall be e.s set forth in this section.
Subd. 2. Information required to be given individual. An. individual asked to
· supply private or confidential data concerning himself shall be informed of: (a) the
purpose and intended use of the requested data within the collecting state agency,
political subdivision, or statewide system; (b) whether he may refuse or is legally
required to supply the requested data; (c) any known consequence arising from his
supplying or refusing to supply private or confidential data; and (d) the identity of
other persons or entities authorized by state or federal law to receive the data. This.
requirement shall not apply when an individual is asked to supply investigative data,
pursuant to section 13.82, subdivision 5, to a law enforcement officer.
The commissioner of revenue ma lace the notice re uired under this
subdivision in the individual income tax or orooertv tax re und instructions instead o
on those forms. . · '
. Subd. 3 •. · Access to data by·· individual. Upon request to a responsible
authority, an individual shall be informed whether he is the subject of stored data on
individuals, and whether it is classified as public, private or confidential. Upon his
. further request, an individual who is the subject of stored private or public data on
individuals shall be shown the data without any charge to him and, if he_ desires, shall
Se informed of the content and meaning of that data. After an individual has been
shown the private data and informed of its meaning, the data need not be disclosed to
him for six months thereafter unless a dispute or action pursuant to this section is
pending or additional data on the individual has been collected or created. The
responsible authority shall provide copies of the private or public data upon request by
the individual subject of the data. The responsible authority may require the
requesting person to pay the actual costs of making, certifying, and compiling the
copies. ·
The responsible authority shall comply immediately, if possible, with any request
made pursuant to this subdivision, or within five days of the date of the request,
excluding Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays, if· immediate compliance is not
possible. If he cannot comply with the request within that time, he shall so inform the
individual, and may have an additional five days within which to comply with the
request, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays. -· -.
Subd. 4. Procedure when data is not aceurate or complete. An individual may
contest the accuracy or completeness ·of public or private data concerning himself. To
exercise this right, an individual shall notify in writing the responsible authority
describing the nature of the disagreement. The responsible authority shall within 30
days either: (a) correct the data found to be inaccurate or incomplete and attempt to
notify past recipients of inaccurate or incomplete data., including recipients named by
the individual; or (b) notify the individual that he believes the data to be correct.
Data in dispute shall be disclosed only if the individual's statement of disagreement is
included with the disclosed data.
. The determination of the responsible authority may be appealed pursuant to the
provisions '?f the administrative procedure act relating to contested cases. ·
DATA PRIVACY ADVISORY
In accordance with M.S. 13.04, Subd. 2, "Rights of subjects of
data 11
, we would like to inform-you that your request for a permit or
license f ram the City of Orono or any of its departments may require
you to furnish certain private or confidential information.
You are notified that:
l. The information you furnish will be used to determine your
qualification for the permit or license requested.
2. You may refuse to supply data, but refusal may require that
the City deny the permit or license.
3. The information may be shared with other local, state or
federal agencies to the extent necessary to process the permit or
license.
4. If your requested permit or license requires Council action
to approve, some information may become public.
5. You have certain rights under M.S. 13.04 to review private
data on yourself.
6. Your full name is required to process this application or
permit.
(
OAU!O
First Middle Last
Address
City State ~ip
!1~ J~L.f f ~ It, J,v
Phone
I underst as stated above.
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RIGHTS OF SU'BJECTS OF DATA
Subdivision l. Type of data. The rights of individuals on whom the data is
stored or to be stored shall be as set forth in this section.
Subd. 2. Information required to be given ind:ividuaL An. individual asked to
· · supply private or confidential data concerning himself shall be informed of: (a) the
• purpose and intended use of the requested data within the collecting state agency,
political subdivision, or statewide system; (b) whether he may refuse or is legally
required to supply the requested data; (c) any known consequence arising from his
supplying or refusing to supply private or confidential data; and (d) the identity of
other persons or entities authorized by state or federal law to receive the data. This.
requirement shall not apply when an individual is asked to supply investigative data,
pursuant to section 13.82, subdivision 5, to a law enforcement officer.
The commissioner of revenue may place the notice required under this
subdivision in the individual income tax or orooertv tax refund instructions instead of
on those forms. "
Subd. 3. . Access to data by individuaL Upon request to a responsible
authority, an individual shall be informed whether he is the subject of stored data on
individuals, and whether it is classified es public, private or confidential. Upon his
further request, an individual who is the subject of stored private or public data on
individuals shall be shown the data without any charge to him and, if he_ desires, shall
Se informed of the content and meaning of that data. After an individual has been
shown the private data and informed of its meaning, the data need not be disclosed to
him for six months thereafter unless a dispute or action pursuant to this section is
pending or additional data on the individual hes been collected or created. The
responsible authority shall provide copies of the private or public data upon request by
the individual subject of the data. The responsible authority may require the
requesting person to pay the actual costs of making, certifying, and compiling the
00~~ -
The responsible authority shall comply immediately, i! possible, with any request
made pursuant to this subdivision, or within five days o! the date of the request,
excluding Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays, if· immediate compliance is not
possible. If he cannot comply with the request within that time, he shall so inform the
individual, and may have an additional five days within which to comply with the
request, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays.
Subd. 4. Procedure when data is not accurate or complete. An individual may
contest the accuracy or completeness ·of public or private data concerning himself. To
exercise this right, an individual shall notify in writing the responsible authority
describing the nat.ure of the disagreement. The responsible authority shall within 30
day.s either: (~) correct the data found to be inaccurate or incomplete and attempt to
notify past recipients of inaccurate or incomplete data, including recipients named by
the individual; or (b) notify the individual that he believes the data to be correct.
Data in dispute shall be disclosed only if the individual1s statement of disagreement is
included with the disclosed data.
. The determination of the responsible authority may be appealed pursuant to the
provisions '?f the administrative procedure act relating to contested cases. . :
RUN DATE 10/20/92
BATCH 005
PRGP ADDR
Ol·INER NAt1E
TAXPAYER
NAME/ADDR
PROP ADDR
ONNER NAME
TAXPAYER
NAME/ADDR
PROP ADDR
ONNER NAME
TAXPAYER
· NAME/ADDR
PROP ADDR
Of'INER NAME
TAXPAYER
NAME/AD DR
PROP ADDR
Ol'lNER NAME
TAXPAYER
NAME/AD DR
PROP ADDR
ONNER NAttE
TAXPAYER .
NAME/ADDR·
38 22-117:-23 ,24 0001
00720 BIG ISLAND
TRISTIN O ERICKSON ET Al_
TRISTIN O ERICKSON
2630 MARSHLAND ROAD
l'IAYZATA MN 55391
38 22-117-23 24,0006
00038 ADDRESS UNASSIGNED
SHERYL RAMSTAD HVASS'
SHERYL RAMSTAD HVASS
12120 GOLDEN ACRE DR
MINNETONKA MN 55343
38 22-117-23 31 0010
00630 BIG ISLAND
DOUGLAS E'PERSON ET Al W/L E
JEFFREY A PERSON.
17345 9TH AVE N
PLYMOUTH MN 55447
38 22-117-23 31 0013
00610 BIG ISLAND_
CHARLES LEROY PEGELON
CHARLES L PEGELON. ·
· 12215 45TH AVE N
. MPLS MN 55442
38 22-117-23 31 0016
00600 ·. BIG ISLAND
G & D ADAMS
GEORGE & DONNA ADAMS
10312 TOLEDO AVE
BLOOMINGTON MN ·55437
38 -22-117-23 31 0026
00660 BIG ISLAND
ELIZABETH FOSTER SALISBURY
BETTY F PRINCE
C/0 GNEN S MYERS . ·
9703 BRIARWOOD CIR
SUN CITY AZ 85351
HENNEPIN COUNTY PROPERTY INFORMATION SYSTEM
PROPERTY Ol·INERS LIST
38 22-117-23 24 0004
00680 BIG ISLAND
W BRYSON & T BRYSON
WILLIAM & THELMA BRYSON
3015 KIMBERLEY LA
PLYMOUTH MN 55447
38 22-117-23 31 0002
00560 BIG ISLAND
DON HENDERSON ET Al
DON HENDERSON .
50}8 NORMANDALE CT
MPLS MN 55436
38 22-117-23 31 0011
00630 BIG ISLAND
DOUGLAS EPERSON ET AL W/l E
JEFFREY A PER$0N .
17345 9TH AVE N
PLYMOUTH MN . 55447
38 22-117-23 31 0014
00610 BIG ISLAND
' CHARLES L PEGELON
CHARLES L PEGELOW,
12215 45TH AVE. N.
PLYMOUTH MN 55442
1".
· l!,8 22-11°7-23 31 0020
00590. BIG ISLAND
'JO FIEGER & J M FIEGER
JAMES FIEGER
'5111 HOLIDAY RD
MINNETONKA MN 55345
3a .22-111-23 31 0021
00650 BIG ISLAND
, JAMES A R JOHNSON
JAMES AR JOHNSON
2880 BENTON BLVD
MPLS MN 55416
I ,
REPORT NO. PI435401
PAGE '16
38 . 22-117-23 24 0005 .
00670 . BIG ISLAND
WE BRYSON & T. L BRYSON
WILLIAM & THELMA BRYSON
3015 KIMBERLY LA
PLYMOUTH MN : 55447 .
38 22~117-23 31 0009
00630 BIG ISLAND
. DOUGLAS EPERSON ET AL W/l E
JEFFREY A PERSON
17345 9TH AVE N.
PLYMOUTH MN 55447
38 22-117-23 31-0012
00610 BIG ISLAND
CHARLES LEROY.PEGELOW
CHARLES 'L PEGELON '
12215-45TH AVE NO -.
. MPLS MN 55442
38 · 22-117-23 31 0015
00610 BIG ISLAND
.CHARLES L PEGELOW
CHARLES L PEGELOW
12215 45TH AVE N
Pl YMOUTH MN 55442 ..
38 22-117-23 31 0025
00620 BIG ISLAND
PAULINE VANDERHOOF
DAVID R & JAN W CARLSON
2240 DWIGHT LA. .
MINNETONKA MN ·. 55343
38 22-111:..23 31°0028
00650 BIG ISLAND.
JAMES AR JOHNSON
JAMES AR JOHNSON
PO f}.OX 15263·
MPLS MN 55415
,I_
RUN DATE 10/20/92
BATCH 005.
PROP ADDR
Ol'lNER NAl1E
TAXPAYER
NAME/ADDR
PROP AODR
rn·:NER NAt1E
38 22-117-23 31 0029
00570 .BIG ISLAND
JODIE R VARGAS.ET Al
JODIE ROBB VARGAS
434 14TH AVE H
GOODING IO 83330
TAXPAYER TOTAL BATCH 005 00021
NAME/ADDR
\.
HENNEPIN COUNTY PROPERTY INFORMATION SYSTEM
PROPERTY ONNERS LIST
38 22-117-23 31 0030·
00640 BIG ISLAND
CLINTON KNUDSON
CLINTON KNUDSON
1823 FRANKLIN AVES E
MPLS-MN 55414
REPORT NO. PI435401
PAGE 17
38 22~117-23 31 0031
00580 BIG ISLAND ,
J O & J M FIEGER . ·
JAMES O FIEGER" .
5111 HOLIDAY RO
HINNETotlKA MN 55345
I CERTIFY THAT THE FACTS REPRESENTED ARE AN ACCURATE ANO TRUE
.REPRESENTATION OF INFORMATION AS IT APPEARS THIS DATE ON THE RECORDS·
·oF THE .HENNEPIN.COUNTY DEPAR;M N/o_ F_ PROPER,;ff J:AiXATION, ro_;ti!E BEST
OF MY KNOWLEDGE ANO BELIEF. //9-i
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HARDCOVER CALCULATION WORKSHEET· :+~:;~1;2~~'
SET:BACK ZONS: (CIRCL.E ONE) Q .. 75, (7S:Z5g) 250-500' 500·1000' De)WN
ALL.c>V,t;g.BLE-
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LENGTH WIDTH
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