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�m���� clt o� oRoNo � <br /> � . � <br /> � ��� ��� <br /> ��. �:rs�.._� <br /> �'' ��`�p��'�` RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> i.�� i�.��. <br /> rb....3�r-.3.t.e <br /> < <br /> �4 NO. �$82 <br /> ., �7- � � as� <br /> A RESOLDTION GRANTING <br /> AN AFTER-THE-FACT CONDITIONAL IISE PERMIT <br /> pER MIJNICIPAL ZONING CODE <br /> SECTION 10.03, SIIBDIVISION 19 AND <br /> SECTION 10.55, SIIBDIVISION 9 �B) <br /> FILE #1585 <br /> WHEREAS , C. Arnold Carlson (hereinafter "the <br /> applicant" ) is the owner of the property located at 855 Forest <br /> Arms Lane within the City of Orono (hereinafter "City" ) and <br /> legally described as Lot 5 , Block 2 , Forest Arms, Hennepin <br /> County, Minnesota (hereinafter "property") ; and <br /> WHEREAS, the applicant has applied to the City of Orono <br /> for an after-the-fact conditional use permit to permit a seawall <br /> installed along a channel that abuts the property along the west <br /> side, per Municipal Zoning Code Sections 10.03 , Subdivision 19 <br /> and 10.55 , Subdivision 9 (B) . <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Counci 1 of <br /> Orono, Minnesota: <br /> FINDINGS <br /> l. This application was reviewed as Zoning File #1585. <br /> 2 . The property is located in the LR-1B Lakeshore <br /> Residential Zoning District. <br /> 3. On September 17 , 1990 , the Orono Planning Commission <br /> reviewed the application as proposed and recommended <br /> approval based on the following findings: <br /> A) The seawall extends 52' along the bank of the <br /> channel. The wall is approximately 4' , 2' remains <br /> below the lakebed and 2' extends above the lakebed. <br /> B) Severe erosion of the channel bank required some <br /> form of physical support to sustain the bank. <br /> C) The 2' high wall that extends above the lake bed <br /> provides no visual or negative aesthetic impact upon <br /> viewing the property from the lakeside. <br /> D) In a letter from Lloyd E. Weisert, a licensed <br /> engineer, dated January 31 , 1990 , he notes the <br /> following: "it is my opinion that the seawall w•ill 4 <br /> structurally withstand the earth pressures and ; <br /> environmental elements for the expected life of the , <br /> wall materials themselves". ; <br /> Page 1 of 4 <br /> I <br />