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/�O <br /> � �� <br /> O O � <br /> b` <br /> - � C ITY of ORONO <br /> � � , <br /> �'',� G�%% RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> L�S_H� rvo. 4 � � � <br /> A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN <br /> AMENDMENT TO VARIANCES PER <br /> CITY OF ORONO RESOLUTION NO. 4416 <br /> FILE NO. 2557 <br /> WHEREAS, Daniel J. McAthie and Judith K. McAthie, husband and wife, <br /> (hereinafter"the applicants")are owners of the property located at 1449 Bay Ridge Road within the <br /> City of Orono (hereinafter "the City") and legally described as follows: <br /> Tracts C and P, Rebistered Land Survey No. 192, Subject to easement for County <br /> Road 15, Hennepin County, Minnesota (hereinafter "the property"); and <br /> WHEREAS, after due published notice and mailed notice in accordance with <br /> Minnesota Statutes and the City of Orono Zoning and Planning Codes, the Orono Planning <br /> Commission held a public hearing on January 19, 2000, at ��hich time all persons desiring to be <br /> heard concerning this application were given the opportunity to speak thereon; and <br /> �'�'HEREAS,the City Council adopted Resolution No.4416 approving variances to <br /> permit a second story addition and garage addition to the existing residence. <br /> 1\TOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Orono, <br /> Minnesota: <br /> FINDINGS <br /> l. This application was reviewed as Zoning File �2�57. <br /> 2. This properiy is located in the LR-lA Zoning District, where 2 acres or 87,120 s.f. <br /> is the minimum lot area. The property consists of approximately .98 acres or 42,784 <br /> s.f. <br /> ;. The City Council approved variances to permit a second story addition to the existing <br /> house and alteration of the foundation to reconstruct the garage. <br /> 4. On May 15, 2000 the City of Orono issued a Building Permit to permit construction <br /> of the addition based on the variance approvals granted by the Council. <br /> 5. The variance approval was based on the fact the existing residence would remain on <br /> the property and the addition would be placed above. <br /> Page 1 of 3 <br />