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06000170116008_Variances_08-13-1992
Office of County Recorder Q•County of Otter TailI h^rty^rttiy th»t th. wM wa, iiw APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE nl In this oltlM on th»__JJL------oay «XM A D. 19 at FROM andwasU^rnm^iasDoc.# OfTER 7/\/E COUNTY, MINNESOTA .^r>t V . ' for 1^//?5~ 7-57Receipt No. w xUk Am^ r County Rococdor Last Name V «S? / F^V-'Q L)^ f'J^ / /^ street & No. ^ C/(k p/9yTorV ("oT"' Application Fee $ __Ly 1^ 'First Middle § y =K - <^>/3 A ____ '7'Owner;Phone:4/ /2Qy/ State Zip No. SU'-l\jBLake No.Lake Name Lake Class ^2>/31nrySec.Twp.Range Twp. Name j 3.^ 7__Legal Description:Fire No. or Lake ID #fF Gi" ('■3.1) Oh-ooo'n--°iiu-oosParcel Number sTtl ry/rj J^^r-/n fi r/e r/~^ f7ofy\^ rvV"* f?f3 mo V ^ i-«^//9c.e. CO / or/ VARIANCE REQUESTED IS: Th/^'l' is <e X / nne ApfrW kli'T /-^e ft0quest. a vanam^e of 131 ■ 1' from the required ordinary high water level setback of 200' and a variance of 31,1' from the required shore Impact zone setback of 100' for the replacement of a 24' by 56' double wide mobile home with a permanent 24' by 26' home with a basement. In order to properly evaluate the situation, please provide as much supplementary information as possible, such as: maps, plans, information about surrounding property, etc. APPLICANT SHALL BE PRESENT AT THE SCHEDULED HEARING. I understand that I have applied for a variance from the requirements of the Shoreland Management Ordinance of Otter Tail County. I understand I must contact my township in order to determine whether or not any additional variance and/or permits are required by the township for my proposed project. V/<h Signature Of Applicant 19, 9.2,.Application dated <f- /S 19__9W 7 P.Date of hearing:Time:M MOTION AS FOLLOWS: requirements. Chairman Otter Tail County Board of Adjustment Permit(s) from Land & Resource Management required:NOYES mailed copy of Application to Applicant.(Date/Initial) MKL — 0483-001 256,371 — Victor Lundeen Co.. Printers, Fergus Palls, Minnesota Page 3. August 13th, 1992 ^^JUchard Lyle Anderson - Approved Richard Lyle Anderson, Fergus Falls, MN, requested a variance of 131.1' from the required ordinary high water level setback of 200’ and a variance of 31.1' from the required shore impact zone setback of 100' for the replacement of a 24' by 56' double wide mobile home with a permanent 24' by 26' home with a basement. The property is described as part of Government Lot 2, Section 17 of Buse Township on Dayton Lake. The audience was polled with no one speaking for or against the request. After consideration, motion was made by Cecil Femling, seconded by Craig Anderson and unanimously carried, to approve the variances as requested, as the new dwelling will be no closer to the lake than the existing structure, with the provision that the new structure meet all other ordinance requirements. Jane H. Taylor - Approved Jane H. Taylor, Moorhead, MN, requested a variance of 50' from the required ordinary high water level setback of 75', a variance of 12.5' from the required shore impact zone setback of 37.5' and a 2' variance from the required side lot line setback of 10' for the construction of an addition to the existing cabin. The property is described as part of Government Lot 5, Section 16 of Dunn Township on Fish Lake. The audience was polled with no one speaking for or against the request. After consideration, motion was made by John Everts, seconded by Craig Ancterson and unanimously carried, to approved a variance of 50' from the required ordinary high water level setback of 75', a variance of 12.5' from the required shore impact zone setback of 37.5' and a 2' variance from the required side lot line setback of 10' for the construction of an addition to the existing cabin. The addition will not be any closer to the lake than the existing structure. The applicant's structure will not be any closer to the side lot line than the neighbor's structure. Hardship being a substandard lot of record, Kurt Erlondson - Approved Kurt Erlandson, Fergus Falls, MN, requested a split off of 4 - 50' by 75' parcels from an existing 49.92 acre parcel and attach these parcels to the adjacent lots across the township road in Grobe Beach and a variance to split off a 30' by 150' tract from the same 49.92 acre parcel, this parcel is adjacent to the westerly side of Lot 1, Grobe Beach and will be attached to Lot 1 of Grobe Beach, The property is described as part of Government Lot 1, Section 2 of Dunn Township on Little Pelican Lake. The applicant was represented at this hearing by Arlan Erlandson, The audience was polled with the following individuals speaking to this request: Jerry Dow, Chuck Foster, and Melvin Wolff. After consideration, motion was made by Craig Anderson, seconded by John Everts and unanimously carried, to approve the permanent attachment of the 4 - 50' by 75' parcels to Lots 2,3,4 and 5 of Grobe Beach and to approve a possible permanent attachment of a parcel up to 30' by 150' to Lot 1 of Grobe Beach, The attachment of these parcels to the existing platted lots will make an improvement to these lots. iI t i tovgfflfoer lB?ls •> iu ^rs* Robert Rasiaueson Route S Sox ib Fergus FoUst flinn SbS3? Ret Shoreland flenageeent Dayton BollouRiw.er .. Tl3gRi» R<43i>i See« 1? Ottertail CountyReservior Ottertaii Deer tirs* Rasiausson* Tbenk you for your recent letter regarding ths varience rscentiy granted in 8us© Toa/nsbip on the ^ttsrteil River» I have person- naily investigated this situation end have found the following* The Charles finderson residence end barn-f which was in ^lace be- f®re the shereland tsenagenent ordinance was ^'assed-* are located 3i feet from ordinary high water. Your dwelling which was in place before the ordlnance'i is located 7fe» feet froa ordinary high water. The nw double wide trailer you roferene® in your letter is located l>*i feet froa ordinary high water* The Shoroland hantig^aent E-^les ©nd Reguletiens state es follows in 1?a €b> U> ifeblsInhere development exists on both sides of a proposed building site^ setbacks may be varied to confora to the existing setbacks^ Thus it Sa apparent that <)tt©rtail County has not errored in granting this ordinance. Mopefully-* this explains why this variance was granted. Should you have further-questions^-please , let ee-knou.*.. Sincerely-. Terrence R. iejeher Area Hydrologist cc$ Robert Herbst^ Coeeissioner of Haturai Resources <»erald Peul-. Regional, %drGl0§l,st \halcoe Leoi Ottertell County ioning Aefeninistrator “TO PLA«^ OWSiTt Af?- ^/luhz-