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In order to properly evaluate the situation, please provide as much supplementary iirfaimation as possible, euch-J6iiM^ps, plans,
information about surrounding property, etc. APPLICIANT SHALL BE PRESENT AT THE SCHEDULED HEARING.
Application dated.19.
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Court House, Fergus Falls, MN. 56537
4th October 84DEVIATION APPROVED this_____
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day of_, 19,WITH THE FOLLOWING
approved as to travel trailer and cabin on two separate lots of record, denied
as to fold dewn camper.
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Chairman
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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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Ted E. Overly, Battle Lake, MN, requested permission to replace a 50' x 12' trailer
with a wood stanacture of 32' x 18', to be used as a second dwelling, one foot from
property line on Lot 9 & of 10, Blanche Lake Beach, Everts Township.
After consideration, motion was made by TSicnas
Stringer, seconded by June I^an and carried, with John Everts abstaining, to deny,
no hardship shown for having a second dwelling on one lot.
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Overby was
represented by Dennis O'Kane.
Alice Boyles, Underwood, MN, requested permission to convey two parcels of less than
2^5 acres, without platting, in G.L. 3, Section 35, Maine Township. After consideration,
moticn was made by Craig Anderson to approve, subject to providing an adequate surveyor's
drawing, hardship being the entire lake shore is smaller size lots, being able to enjoy
the same rights and privileges as the neighbors enjoy. The motion was seconded by
Thomas Stringer and carried with Roger Marty voting "no".
Orlin Urbach, Bloomington, MN, requested permission to convey a parcel of 1.08 acres
After consideration.without platting in G.L. 4, Section 11, Eagle Lake Township,
motion was made by Cradg Anderson, seconded by John Everts and carried, to approve,
with submission of surveyor's drawing, hardship being meets criteria of platting
ordinance requirenents with a.lot size that meets or exceeds requirements, no preoe-
denoe being set.
Jean Goff, Benson, MN, requests permission to have a travel trailer, a fold down
caitper and a cabin on the same lot, on the N 241' of S 757' of G.L. 4, Section 10,
Eagle Lake Township.After considerable discussion, motion was made by Thomas String
er to approve, if it is in fact one lot, it would have to be divided so as to create
two parcels of land, minimvim of vhich at the lake would be 100 feet, square
footage to meet the minimum lot size; provide a surveyor's drawing, one dwelling
on each lot, trcdler on one lot and cabin, denying the request for a fold down
camper, no hardship shown. The motion was seconded by Craig Anderson and carried.
Parker Simison, Pelican Rapids, MN, requested permission to allow a sej^aration of
less than the required nunter of feet between septic tank and lake, on Lots 18 & 19,
Lakeview Beach, Scambler Township.AFter consideration, motion was made by Thcmas
Stringer, seconded by Craig Anderson and carried, to table for assurance from the State
or County Health Departments that a reduced separation would not create a health or
pollution hazard.