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APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE
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Dennis and Nancy Peyerl - Approved as requested. (8:33 p.m.)
Motion was made by Paul Larson, second by Cecil Femling and unanimously carried, to approve a variance of 80’
from the required ordinary high water level setback of 200' for the construction of a dwelling 120’ from the ordinary
• high water level.' It was noted that this is an established farm site (100 plus years) with other buildings/structures
closer to the ordinary high water level than this new dwelling.
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Todd H and Robin K Larson - Approved as requested with condition. (8:08 p.m.)
Todd H and Robin K Larson, Portland, ND, requested a variance to divide our jointly owned property into
two parcels, which will be owned individually. The lake frontage lot will be 5.6 acres and will have 222’ of
lot width/water frontage. The back lot (parcel with no water frontage) will have 5.77 acres and
approximately 120’ of width. The minimum width for back lots within the shoreland area is 300’.
Requesting a variance to create a back lot having less than the required lot width. The property is
described as part of Government Lot 7, Section 27 and part of Government Lot 3, Section 34 of Dunn
Township by Franklin Lake. The audience was polled with no one speaking for or against the request.
After discussion and consideration, motion was made by Randall Mann, second by Steve Schierer and
carried with Paul Larson voting no, to approve a variance to subdivide the applicants jointly owned property
into two parcels as depicted on the registered surveyor’s drawing, which was submitted with the variance
application, with the condition that no further variance can be granted on these two parcels. It was noted
that the extra area within the back lot more than compensates for the lack of back lot width. It was also
noted that the variance as approved would provide the applicants with a reasonable use of their property.
Steven A and Sharon M Anderson - Approved as requested. (8:23 p.m.)
Steven A. and Sharon M. Anderson, Dalton, MN, requested a variance to create two residential back lots
having approximately 240' of lot width (requirement is 300') and less than 80,000 square feet of area. Also
permanently attach existing surveyed lake lots (nonresidential use) to each residential back lot. It should
be noted that the lake lots are contiguous substandard lots. The property is described as part of
Government Lot 3, Section 27 and Lots 117 and 118 of Safer Humphrey Ranch Camp, Ten Mile Lake in
Tumuli Township. The audience was polled with no one speaking for or against the request. After
discussion and consideration, motion was made by Randall Mann, second by Steve Schierer and
unanimously carried, to approve a variance to create two buildable residential back lots. It was noted that
the variance as approved is consistent with other actions of the Board of Adjustment in this immediate
area. The variance as approved will provide the applicants with an ability to enjoy the same rights and
privities as others in this immediate area.
Dennis and Nancy Peyerl - Approved as requested. (8:33 p.m.)
Dennis and Nancy Peyerl, Henning, MN, requested a variance of 80’ from the required ordinary high water
level setback of 200' for the construction of a dwelling 120’ from the ordinary high water level. The property
is described as a ten acre parcel in the north half of the southeast quarter. Section 4 of Henning Township
by an unnamed lake. The audience was polled with Manley Nichols and Aaron Peyerl speaking in support
of the variance as requested. After discussion and consideration, motion was made by Paul Larson,
second by Cecil Femling and unanimously earned, to approve a variance of 80' from the required ordinary
high water level setback of 200’ for the construction of a dwelling 120' from the ordinary high water level. It
was noted that this is an established farm site (100 plus years) with other buildings/structures closer to the
ordinary high water level than this new dwelling.
Kent and Claudia Olson - Approved as requested. (8:45 p.m.)
Kent and Claudia Olson, Battle Lake, MN, requested a variance of 5’ from the required side lot line setback
of 10’ for the construction of a roof over an existing deck located 5' from the side lot line. The property is
described as Lot 4, Inglewood, Blanche Lake in Girard Township. The audience was polled with no one
speaking for or against the request. After discussion and consideration, motion was made by Steve
Schierer, second by Randall Mann and unanimously carried, to approve a variance of 5’ from the required
side lot line setback of 10' for the construction of a roof over an existing deck located 5’ from the side lot
line. It was noted that the proposed roof is away from the lakeside of the dwelling and is an extension of
the applicants' house. Hardship is a substandard lot of record.
MINUTES OF THE MEETING
OF THE
OTTER TAIL COUNTY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
Tliursclay, October 13, 2016
The Otter Tail County Board of Adjustment met Thursday, October 13, 2016, with the following persons in attendance:
Paul Larson
Jack Rosenthal
Alex Kvidt, Land and Resource Management
David Hauser, County Attorney
Thomas Lee
Steve Schierer
Darren Newville
Called to Order - Steve Schierer, Chair called the meeting of the Board of Adjustment to order at 6:30 p.m.
Minutes Approved - The Board of Adjustment approved the minutes of the September 8, 2016 meeting as mailed.
The Board of Adjustment considered the following applications for variance:
Dennis Peyerl - Variance application approved as requested. (6:32 p.m.)
Dermis Peyerl, part of the North Half of the Southeast Quarter, Section 4 of Henning Township by an unnamed lake, requested
the following: 1 was approved to build a storage structure 100’ from ordinary high water level on NE Lake at August 11, 2016
variance meeting, now requesting a variance on the height of structure. Allowed 20’ would like a variance of 7’ 6’‘ to be 27’ 6’’.
The audience was polled with no one speaking for or against the variance as requested. After discussion and consideration, Paul
Larson made a motion, .seconded by Jack Rosenthal and unanimously caiTied to approve a variance of 7’ 6” from the maximum
allowable height of a non-dwelling structure for the construction of a 60" by 90’ storage building have an overall height of 27’ 6”.
It was noted that this is an existing farm site and that the structure will be used to store farm equipment. The approval is
consistent with past Board of Adjustment decisions. The variance as approved does not directly or indirectly grant any other
variances for the proposed development or for any future development.
Richard Taggart - Variance application approved as requested with a condition. (6:35 p.m.)
Richard Taggart, part of Sub Lot A of Government Lot 2, Section 30 of Otto Township by Rush Lake, requested the following:
Moving the original non-compliant building back from the waterline (cuiTent location is “on” the high water line due changes on
shoreline over 30 years) to a location 31 ’ off the high water line. To go 40’ back would require filling in a natural water runoff to
our neighboring wetlands. Would be rotating the existing building reducing its frontage from 30’ to 24' and 6’ further away from
the property line doing all we can to make the original building closer to current guidelines. The proposed structure will be
approximately 15’ from the lot line at the closest point; required setback is 40' from the lot line. Also proposing to keep a 15’ by
30' portion of the existing concrete slab which the boathouse cuiTently sits on and use for a patio. Requesting a 910 square feet
variance in the shore impact zone (SIZ). The total square footage covered in the shore impact zone is 1,170 square feet
(Boathouse 720 and Patio 450). The required shore impact zone coverage is 260 square feet. The audience was polled with no
one speaking for or against the variance as requested. After discussion and consideration, Thomas Lee made a motion, seconded
by Darren Newville and unanimously carried, to approve the variances for the proposed development as described in the variance
application dated August 24, 2016 and as depicted on the drawing submitted with the variance application with the condition that
the required 3’ vertical separation must be maintained. The proposed project is basically repairs to an existing boathouse that has
been damaged many times. The proposed location is further back from the ordinary high water level and side lot line than the
existing structure. The proposed structure will be the same size as the existing structure and it use and placement is similar to
other structures in this immediate area. The variances as approved do not directly or indirectly grant any other variances for the
proposed development or for any future development.
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