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r' <br /> � • ;�, * ' <br /> � `����� Cit� of ORONO - <br /> . ..* .. <br /> *�, . <br /> -.: <br /> y:< RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> • �:'� NO. 1881 � <br /> • ' • •�� � <br /> :n ,rni�.., <br /> A RBSOLOTION GRANTI�G <br /> A VARIANC$ TO . <br /> " MDNICIPAL ZONING CODB <br /> SBCTION 10.28, SDBDIVISIOIQ 5 (B) <br /> FILB #921 � <br /> WHBR$AS, Van Eeckhout Building Corporation (hereinafter "the <br /> applicant") has an interest in the property located at 2135 Salem <br /> Court within the City of Orono (hereinafter "City") and legally <br /> described as follows: . � <br /> Lot 4, Block 1, Dickey Lake Addition (hereinafter "the <br /> property"); and <br /> WH$RBAS, the applicant has applied to the City for a <br /> variance to Municipal Zoning Code Section 10.28, Subdivision 5 (B) to <br /> permit the construction of an attached garage located 11 feet from the <br /> northerly side lot line where a 30 foot setback is nonaal ly required. <br /> � NOl�, TH$RBFOR$, B$ IT RESOLV$D by the City Council of Orono, <br /> Minnesota: � <br /> � • � FINDINGS <br /> 1. This application was reviewed as Zoning File #921. <br /> 2. The property is located in the RR-1B Zoning District. <br /> 3. The Orono Planning Commission has reviewed this application <br /> on May 20, 1985, and recommends approval of the proposed variance <br /> based upon the fol lowing findings: <br /> A) Applicant owns the ad jacent property to the north and <br /> intends to develop that property himself. <br /> � B) The location of the existing house and intended garage, <br /> 11 feet from the side lot line, will not have a significant <br /> effect, visual or otherwise, on the adjacent property to the <br /> north, based on the likely location for a house on that <br /> . adjacent property. <br /> C) The applicant did not intend to locate the house and <br /> garage 11 feet f rom the side lot line; the original site <br /> � plan approved by City staff indicated a setback of 33 feet <br /> from.the side lot line; and the location 11 feet from the <br /> lot line is the result of construction errors which were not <br /> apparent until substantial work had been completed on the <br /> project. <br /> � Page 1 of 4 <br />