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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 Shoreiand Management Ordinance of Otter Tail
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Motion was made by Randall Mann, seconded by Robert Schwartz, to approve the placement of a 14’ by 70’ mobil
home 2’ closer than the existing 10’ by 52’ mobile home to the road side of the applicant’s property or approximately
10’ from the septic tank. The motion failed with John Everts and George Walter voting no and with Craig Anderson
and Cecil Femling abstaining. After additional consideration, motion was made by Randall Mann, seconded by Craig
Anderson and carried with Cecil Femling abstaining, to approve the placement of a 14’ by 65’ trailer, without the hitch,
and with the condition that it must be placed 2’ farther back than the existing 10’ by 52’ mobile home site. It was
noted that the granting of this variance will provided the applicant with a reasonable use of his property.
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Please sketch your lot indicating setbacks from road right-of-way, lake and sideyard for each building currently
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July 11th, 1996
Paul and Virginia Grabarkewitz - Tabled
Paul and Virginia Grabarkewitz, Richville, MN, requested a variance to expand Sunset Bay Resort by the addition of
twenty 30’ by 70’ RN sites. All twenty sites would be added to the second tier, which starts approximately 400’ back from
the ordinary high water level and all twenty sites will have a minimum of 2,000 square feet of area to conform to the
requirements of Otter Tail County and to the requirements of the Minnesota Department of Health. The property is
described as the South 550’ of Government Lot 4, Section 16 of Dead Lake Township by Dead Lake. The audience was
polled with no one speaking for or against the request. A letter from Mike and Cheryl Harris in favor of the requested
variance was read for the record. A letter from Karoline Smith and Elizabeth Jacobson expressing concern with a recent
survey of the applicants’ property was read for the record. After consideration, motion was made by Craig Anderson,
seconded by John Everts and unanimously carried, to table the request until the August 1st, 1996, meeting for additional
information, guidance and for recommendations/suggestions from the Land and Resource Department.
Glenn and Bernice Trautman - Tabled
Glenn and Bernice Trautman, Fargo, ND, requested a variance to allow an existing 8’ by 12’ lawn shed and an existing 5’
by 6' toy shed to remain in their present locations. The property is described as part of Government Lot 1, East of the
Lake and North of the East and West Road, Section 11 of Dunn Township by Pelican Lake. The audience was polled
with no one speaking for or against the request. After consideration, motion was made by Cedi Femling to consider the
structures as water - oriented accessory structures and to request that they be placed in compliance with the ordinance.
After additional discussion and consideration, the previous motion was withdrawn and the following motion was offered
by Cecil Femling, seconded by Randall Mann and unanimously carried, to table the variance request until the August 1st,
1996, meeting, so that an opportunity could be provided for a representative of the Land and Resource Department to
meet on-site with Terry Lejcher, Department of Natural Resources, for the purpose of discussing, reviewing and
reconsidering the ordinary high water level that has been established by the Department of Natural Resources.
Laryy James Morris - Approved
Larry James Morris, Moorhead, MN, requested a variance of 34’ from the required ordinary high water level setback of
100’ for the replacement of an existing 10’ by 52' mobile home with a 14’ by 70’ mobile home 66’ from the ordinary high
water level at its closest point. The property is described as lot 16, Silent Point, West Silent Lake in Dora Township. The
audience was polled with Doug Koch speaking to the ordinary high water level. After consideration, motion was made by
Randall Mann, seconded by Robert Schwartz, to approve the placement of a 14’ by 70’ mobile home 2’ closer than the
existing 10’ by 52’ mobile home to the road side of the applicant’s property or approximately 10’ from the septic tank.
The motion failed with John Everts and George Walter voting no and with Craig Anderson and Cecil Femling abstaining.
After additional consideration, motion was made by Randall Mann, seconded by Craig Anderson and carried with Cecil
Femling abstaining, to approve the placement of a 14’ by 65’ trailer, without the hitch, and with the condition that it must
be placed 2’ farther back than the existing 10’ by 52’ mobile home site. It was noted that the granting of this variance will
provided the applicant with a reasonable use of his property.