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. '�, ` y � . . . , ' . . <br /> � ' <br /> . . :-�� � � C�t of ORONO <br /> d � . <br /> • . <br /> RESOWTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> � � � NO. 1713 <br /> � � <br /> • ' • • GRANTING A CONDITIONAL USE PERNiIT PER . <br /> MUNICIPAL ZONING CODE SECTION 10.03 . <br /> SUBDIVISION 19 AND APPROVING A VARIANCE TO <br /> . ZONING CODE SECTION 10.55 SUBDIVISION 8 <br /> ' AND SECTION 10.22 SIIBDIVISION 2 <br /> � FILE NO. 854 <br /> WHEREAS, G: Robert Johnson (hereafter "the applicant") <br /> is owner of the property located at 1981 Fagerness Point Road <br /> within the City of Orono (hereafter "City") and legally described <br /> as follows : <br /> Lot 4, Fagerness, and the accretions thereto lying <br /> - between the extension Southeasterly to the shore of <br /> Lake Minnetonka of the Northeasterly and Southeasterly <br /> . lines of Lot 4, according to the recorded plat thereof. <br /> � (Hereaf ter "property") . .� � <br /> and, . <br /> • WHEREAS, the applicant has made an after-the-fact � <br /> application to the City to permit the construction of stairs, <br /> retaining walls, and planters within 75' of Lake Minnetonka, and <br /> to permit the placement of hardcover in excess of the allowed ' <br /> hardcover in the 0-75 foot and 75-250 foot lakeshore setback <br /> zones, requesting a Conditional Use Permit per Municipal Zoning <br /> Code Section 10.03 Subdivision 19 and variances to Section 10.55 <br /> � Subdivision 8 and Section 10.22 Subdivision 2. <br /> , . NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of <br /> Orono, Minnesota: <br /> FINDINGS <br /> 1. This application was reviewed asZoning File No. 854 . � <br /> 2 . The property is located in the LR-1C Lakeshore <br /> Residential Zoning District. <br /> 3. The Orono Planning Commission reviewed this application <br /> at their August 20, 1984 and October 22 , 1984 meetings, and � <br /> recommended denial of a Conditional Use Permit based on the � <br /> following findings: . <br /> a) Work was done without the rec�uired permits. <br /> • b) Hardcover on the property is excessive and the <br /> increases in hardcover would have required a variance. <br /> . Page 1 <br />