HomeMy WebLinkAboutEmail Re_ 230, 240 & 250 Big IslandFrom:Gustafson, Daniel G
To:Melanie Curtis
Cc:Christine Mattson
Subject:Re: 230, 240 & 250 Big Island
Date:Monday, May 07, 2018 12:18:48 PM
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From: Melanie Curtis <MCurtis@ci.orono.mn.us>
Date: 5/7/18 11:35 AM (GMT-06:00)
To: "Gustafson, Daniel G" <dan.gustafson@cbburnet.com>
Cc: Christine Mattson <CMattson@ci.orono.mn.us>
Subject: 230, 240 & 250 Big Island
Mr. Gustafson
Hello, you spoke with Christine Mattson about the above properties recently; she forwarded your
question to me.
To follow up from your request about the properties addressed 230, 240 & 250 Big Island they are
all within the RS Zoning District. Below is some of the additional information applying generally to
each lot. Once your clients have a better idea of what they’d like to do, please contact us to
schedule a meeting.
230 Big Island (PID 23-117-23-23-0033) – 230 Big Island LLC (owner)
· This PID is made up of Lots 19 & 20 Morse Island Park which were combined and given
Record Lot status by the City in 1983 – see attached Resolution #1531 for more detail on
what this means.
· 1986 this property was granted permission to have a dock on the platted City ROW (see
attached minutes and Resolution #2038 for more information).
· Setbacks:
o Principal structure interior side yard setback – 10’
o Principal structure side setback (from north platted ROW) – 30’
o Principal structure front and rear setbacks from platted ROW – 30’
· Hardcover: Tier 2 of the Stormwater Quality Overlay District applies – 30% of the gross area
of the lot can be covered in hardcover (Hardcover Information Packet attached)
· Structural coverage is limited to 20% of the lot area.
· Served by private well.
· Primary and alternate septic sites are required.
240 Big Island (PID 23-117-23-23-0003) Lot 17 – Fred Bruntjen (owner);
240 Big Island (PID 23-117-23-23-0004) Lot 18 – Fred Bruntjen (owner); and
250 Big Island (PID 23-117-23-23-0020) Lot 20 – Fred Bruntjen (owner)
· The properties are substandard in area and width. The three properties are under common
ownership will need to be combined into one PID for development. [Cite Section 78-72].
· Due to the substandard size of the 3 lots combined, lot area and lot width variances will be
necessary to develop. [Section 78-72 (c)(2)].
· Setbacks:
o Principal structure interior side yard setbacks – 10’
o Principal structure front and rear setbacks from platted ROW – 30’
· Hardcover: Tier 2 of the Stormwater Quality Overlay District applies – 30% of the gross area
of the combined lot can be covered in hardcover
· Structural coverage is limited to 20% of the combined lot area.
· Needs a private well.
· Primary and alternate septic sites are required.
Thank you,
Melanie
Melanie Curtis, Planner
Direct 952.249.4627
Planning & Zoning Office 952.249.4620
2750 Kelley Parkway, Orono, MN 55356
Email: mcurtis@ci.orono.mn.us
Website: www.ci.orono.mn.us
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, RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
2038
ORONO A RESOLUTION PERMITTING
A PRIVATE DOCK ON
PLATTED UNIMPROVED RIGHT-OF-WAY
BAY PLACE, BIG ISLAND
WHEREAS, the City of Orono has received a request for a private
dock on platted unimproved right-of-way known as Bay Place on Big Island to
serve as access to inland property; and
WHEREAS, as per Section 10.31, Subdivision 3 of the Orono City
Code allows for the installation of a private dock on unimproved platted
right-of-way on Big Island to serve as access for inland properties.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that a private dock is permitted
on platted unimproved right-of-way known as Bay Place on Big Island to
serve inland property to Lots 19 & 20, P.I.D. No. 23-117-23 23 0033, with
the following conditions: .
1. The installation of the dock length not to exceed 100 feet
2. Setback from extended lot lines:
0-50 feet in length 10 '
• 51-100 feet in length 15'
3. Dock sections not to exceed 6 ' in width
4. One boat per dock for residential use only (LMCD regulations)
The permittee agrees to maintain the area in a neat and
presentable manner at all times and agrees to hold the City harmless for-
ever from any and all claims resulting from actions as a result of the
issuance of this permit, use of the right-of-way, or use of the dock while
this permit is in force.
Should there be any other requests from inland property owners to
use this site for the installation of a dock to their properties, this
permit is automatically revoked. This permit may be revoked by the City at
any time for any reason in the future upon review and revocation by the
Orono Council.
The property owners agree to remove all structures within 30 days
of permit revocation or termination and if no removal, agree to an
assessment of the cost against Lots 19 and 20 of Big Island.
The City of Orono further reserves the right to review this
permit for anyreason as deemed appropriate.
Adopted-by,the City Council of the City of Orono on the 25th day
of gust, 1986.
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D .thy M. -llin, City Clerk Tim Adams, Acting Mayor
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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD AUGUST 5, 1986
/1061 COOK CONTINUED
Larry Cook was present and submitted the etter of
approval from the Butterfield's.
Acting Mayor Adams stated that he wa comfortable with
the Planning Commission recomme . .ation subject to
applicant being put on notice tha he is only allowed a
maximum of three horses on the • operty.
Councilmember Frahm asked - •plicant if he proposed a
riding ring. He also no ed that a conditional use
permit is required for a training done.
Mr. Cook stated that e planned to have a riding ring
which would be to- ated approximately 50' from the
property line.
,uncilmember rahm questioned whether the original
pr• •osal of 1 • ' from the semi-commercial use property
woul. be mo e appropriate in order to maintain more
distan - f •m the strictly residential area.
Mr. Coo n• ed that there is also a natural screening of
matur- tree- between his property and the Butterfield
prop= ty.
I was moved by Co: cilmember Grabek, seconded by Acting
ayor Adams, to a• • •t Resolution #2037 approving a
variance to construct ' - barn 50' from the property line
(per Planning Commissio '. recommendation) subject to a
3 horse limit. Motion, Ay 4, Nays 0.
MAYOR'S REPO' :
There was no report from the May. .
CABLE TV ' : 'ORT:
Acting Mayor Adams stated the at t ' e last Cable TV
meeting the budget was approved notin• the philosophy
in which Cable TV budgets their monies. 'e also noted
that approximately 1/3 of the households ' n Orono are
being hooked up to Cable TV.
CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT:
DOCK PERMIT ON PLATTBD RIGHT-OF-WAY - l
BIG ISLAND l
RESOLUTION #2038
City Administrator Bernhardson explained the request for
a dock permit on a parcel of land (an interior lot) that
has had a dock on the City right-of-way for the past
many years which is currently undergoing a change of
ownership. Since the City does require a permit to allow
them to have a dock on City right-of-way, staff
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• MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD AUGUST 25, 1986
#DOCK PERMIT CONTINUED
recommends that this be permitted subject to the owner
being liable to any use related, that the dock be
maintained appropriately, and effective until such time
as there are other requests from other inland properties
requesting a dock at the same location.
It was moved by Acting Mayor Adams , seconded by
Councilmember Grabek, to adopt Resolution #2038
approving a dock permit on a platted unimproved right-
of-way known as Bay Place on Big Island to serve Lots 19
and 20, P.I.D No. 23-117-23 23 0033, until such time as
there are other requests from other inland properties
requesting the installation of a dock at this location.
Motion, Ayes 4 , Nays 0.
BIG SLAND BOARD OF GOVERNORS
City Administrator Bernhardson explained t the Big
Island Board of Governors made a letter re st in early
August to be put on the agenda, in which aff responded
by letter requesting that they conta staff ahead of
time to no avail.
Present for this matter were: Donald A. Miller, Stuart
Gorney, Alan Wiedorf, Joe B- , us, and Lance Bartlett.
Don ' ller explained that e Chairman of the Board of
Trust — s , Leonard Car on, has been out of town
therefo was unable o respond to staff's letter.
As former •• airman of/ he Board and friend, Mr. Miller
was asked to' , •eak o - •ehalf of Chairman Carlton and the
Board of Gover ,•rs
Mr. Miller rev'.-w the process that was undertaken in
order for th-,'vets o retain possession of the Vets
camp. He ex•,/ained th=-,areas of concern while trying to
rebuild t ,' camp notin• that most of these problems
existed Tor many years `•rior to possession of the
property", less than a ye - r ago, by the Board of
Govern. s.
1 City has issued 3 citat •ns for the storage of
ish houses on the island, oting that the fish
houses have been stored on the L. and previous years
and this is the first year the Beard of Governors
has had any control. He stated t - t the issue is
now tied up in the court system betwe: the city and
the owner of fish houses and the Boar, of Governors
is caught in the middle of the issue.
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