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HomeMy WebLinkAbout37000990927000_Variances_10-12-2005986181 OFFICE OF COUNTY RECORDER OTTER TAIL MINNESOTA I hereby certify that f; 1K1 this instrument #------^ — was filed/recorded in this office for record ofi the —day of — (Opt 2005 atiJ^am^^ L. Metcalf. County Refcbrdery I/ WendyUJlby: recording fe well certificate/ THE ABOVE SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE COUNTY RECORDER APPLICATION FOR VARIANCERECEIVED SEP 1 3 2005 COUNTY OF OTTER TAIL GOVERNMENT SERVICES CENTER 540 WEST FIR, FERGUS FALLS, MN 56537 (218) 998-8095 Otter Tail County’s Website: www.co.ottertail.mn.us LAND & RESOURCE Cje4bii61^^(p%l Application Fee COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION IN BLACK INK Receipt Number Accepted By / Date Ooo(\0c ^ SWY>r vj ^ V DAYTIME PHONEPROPERTY OWNER MAILING ADDRESS lake classLAKE NAMELAKE NUMBER o^x\0 TOWNSHIP NAMERANGETOWNSHIPSECTION r Df€Vp(X.'H'\ "T^L-PARCEL NUMBER LEGAL DESCRIPTION . C<-o,sV4v.V &eaC.V\J Vo\ T-V0 -' TYPE OF VARIANCE REQUESTED (Please Check) structure Setback n/ Structure Size Cluster Misc.Sewage System Subdivision SPECIFY VARIANCE REQUESTED ^ N ^/0L^f\CLnLe. Mr V\Na\\ \eSit\ oV vcO' ^VA.cevivxe-A-V-J dr S^\)S^^C 0Vdv/\D^/'v^ V\\L^\\ \'6.\/'€_ ( I UNDERSTAND THAT I HAVE APPLIED FOR A VARIANCE FROM THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SHORELAND MANAGEMENT ORDINANCE/SUBDIVISION CONTROLS ORDINANCE OF OTTER TAIL COUNTY. I ALSO UNDERSTAND THAT OTHER PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED, IT IS MY RESPONSIBILITY TO CONTACT LAND & RESOURCE MANAGEMENT REGARDING THIS MATTER. \ SIGNATURE OF PROPERTY OWNER DATE APPLICANT MUST BE PRESENT AT THE HEARING(Applicant Will Receive Notification As To The Date/Time Of Hearing) /JiDate Of Hearing Time Motion Dana and Sherry Reinke - Approved the variance request as modified with a condition. (7:58 p.m.) After consideration and discussion, Steve Schierer made a motion, second by Paul Larson and unanimously carried, to approve a variance of 59’ from the required ordinary high water level setback of 100’ for the placement of a structure as depicted on the applicant’s drawing 4T from the ordinary high water level with the condition that no more than 25% of the total lot area can be covered with impervious surfaces. The variance as approved does not directly or indirectly grant any other variances for the proposed development. Hardship is a substandard lot of record. —? 7 y/ Ch^rman/Ofter Tail County Board of Adjustment Permit(s) required from Land & Resource Management X Yes (Contact Land & Resource Management)* No nM5Copy of Application Mailed to Applicant, Co. Assessor and the MN DNR L R Official/Dafe bk 0903-001 315,694 • Victor Lundeen Co , Printers • Fergus Falls, Minnesota Page 4 Di^ja STTerrv Reffiy^ipproveS the vananceTeguestasmodmea 2|oa^:58 p.m.)witn a cona Dana and Sherry Reinke, Lots 7 and 8 Rabes Crystal Beach, Crystal Lake in Lida Township, requested a variance of 60' from the required ordinary high water level setback of 100’ for the placement of a structure 40’ from the ordinary high water level. The audience was polled with Jeff Berg and Rob Kimm speaking for the variance as requested. After consideration and discussion, Steve Schierer made a motion, second by Paul Larson and unanimously carried, to approve a variance of 59’ from the required ordinary high water level setback of 100' for the placement of a structure as depicted on the applicant’s drawing 4T from the ordinary high water level with the condition that no more than 25% of the total lot area can be covered with impervious surfaces. The variance as approved does not directly or indirectly grant any other variances for t^ proposed development. Hardship is a substandard lot of record. James Elliott - Tabled per applicant’s request (8:05 p.m.) James Elliott, Sub Lot L of Government Lot 1, Section 11 of Scambler Township by Pelican Lake, requested a variance of 4.5’ from the required setback of 10’ for the location of a lift tank 5.5’ from an existing 24’ by 26’ garage. The audience was polled with no one speaking for or against the variance as requested. Prior to the meeting the applicant submitted a letter requesting the tabling of his variance hearing until the November 3, 2005 meeting. After consideration and discussion, Steve Schierer made a motion, second by Joe Maske and unanimously carried, to table, per the applicant’s written request, this variance hearing until the November 3, 2005 meeting of the Board of Adjustment. Bruce and Nancy Monson - Approved the variance request as modified with conditions. (8:06 p.m.) Bruce and Nancy Monson, part of Lot 3 Clearmont Beach, Otter Tail Lake in Everts Township, requested a variance of 63” from the required side lot line setback of 10’ for the placement of a new structure 4’ 9" from the side lot lines and a variance of 4.8% from the 25% allowable imperious surface coverage for total impervious coverage of 29.8% after completion of the proposed development. The audience was polled with Jim Cook speaking for the variance as requested. After consideration and discussion, Steve Schierer made a motion, second by Paul Larson and unanimously carried, to approve a variance of 1 ’ 3" from the required side lot line setback of 10’ for the placement of a new structure 8’ 9" from the side lot lines with the condition that no more than 25% of the total lot area can be covered with impervious surfaces and with the condition that the existing 8’ by 12’ shed must be placed in a location that complies with the setback requirements of the ordinance. The size of the proposed structure must fit within the variance as approved and cannot infringe on any other setback or ordinance requirements. Scott Stewart and John Edinger - Tabled. (8:17 p.m.) Scott Stewart and John Edinger, Lots 19 and 20 Gloria’s Oak Manor Beach, Rush Lake in Rush Lake Township, requested the following: To move southwest tip of lot line 19 32’ north to meet setbacks for garage on lot 20. Purchase 25’ by 315’ strip north of Lot 19 from John Edinger (have purchase agreement and written permission to move ahead with variance) then merge these lots together to create one lot (Loti 9 ) that now meets today’s lot codes hence 100’ of lakeshore and 39,501 square feet of area. Note: Lot 19 (as is) was platted before October 15, 1971 and meets 75% of today’s codes. With this variance Lot 19 will meet 100% of today’s codes. Goal: to have both Lots 20 and 19 considered standard lots that meet today’s codes. Note: Lot 20 (after improvements) has 59,049 square feet and meets all of today’s codes. The audience was polled with no one speaking for or against the variance as requested. An email from Roger Workman and Larry Carter opposing the variance as requested was read for the record. After consideration and discussion, Steve Schierer made a motion, second by Joe Maske and unanimously carried, to table, with the verbal permission of the applicant, this variance hearing until the November 3, 2005 Board of Adjustment meeting to allow the applicants an opportunity to reconfigure both proposed lots so that each lot has the required water frontage, required width at the building setback and the required area. \ HaOSI nlm7 RABtS CRYSTAL eov'T. LOT sy^S€C./0 T. IJ6 M, R. 4ZW. OTTER TAIL CO.. MINN. 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