HomeMy WebLinkAbout17000200270000_Variances_10-07-1993APPLICATION FOR VARIANCE
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In order to properly evaluate the situation, please provide as much supplementary information as possible, such as: maps, plansi
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.
Application dated 19 . X
Signature Of Applicant
19/a- r 9Date of hearing: ____
MOTION AS FOLLOWS:
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Motion was macte by Craig Anderson, seconded by Cecil Femling and unanimously carried, to approve a
variance of approximately 73‘ from the required ordinary high water level setback of 100' and a
variance of 23' from the required shore impact zone setback of 50' for the replacement of an existing
structure 27' from the ordinary high water level. The granting of this variance will be an
improvement over the existing situation, the structure will be further back from the lake and it is the
best use of the applicant's property. Hardship being a substandard lot of record.
Chairman
Otter Tail County Board of Adjustment
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October 7th, 1993
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Gerald Hall - Denied
Gerald Hall. Fargo, ND, requested a variance to allow for a change in the use of a screened-in porch,
which was approved by variance on September 1st, 1988, to allow it to become a part of the main
dwelling. The structure is approximately 17' from the ordinary high water level. The property is
described as Lot 3, Block 2, Gak Grove Summer Resort, Pelican Lake in Scambler Township. The
applicant was represented at the hearing by John L, Gunkelman, A letter from Donald R, Keyworth in
favor of the variance request was read for the record. The audience was polled with no one speaking for
or against the request. After consideration, motion was made by George Walter, seconded by Craig
Anderson and unanimously carried, to deny the variance as requested as no adequate hardship had been
shown.
John L. Gunkelman. Jr. - Approved
John L. Gunkelman, Jr,, Fargo. ND, requested a variance of approximately 73' from the required
ordinary high water level setback of 100' and a variance of 23' from the required shore impact zone
setback of 50' for the replacement of an existing structure 27' from the ordinary high water level, The
property is described as Lot 16 , Washburn Beach and Sub Lots I'tand 15 of Government Lot 3, Section
20 of Dunn Township on Lake Lizzie. The audience was polled with no one speaking for or against the
request. After consideration, motion was made by Craig Anderson, seconded by Cecil Fern ling and
unanimously carried, to approve a variance of approximately 73' from the required ordinary high
water level setback of 100' and a variance of 23' from the required shore impact zone setback of 50'
for the replacement of an existing structure 27' from the ordinary high water level. The granting of
this variance will be an improvement over the existing situation, the structure will be further back
from the lake and it is the best use of the applicant's property. Hardship being a substandard lot of
record.
Kris Davlck and Karla Johnston - Withdrawn
Kris Davick and Karla Johnston, Long Prairie, MN, requested a variance of approximately 4' from the
required road right-of-way setback of 20' for the construction of a 24' by 56' garage, which will
include a full bathroom, to an existing cluster development 16’ from the road right of way. The
proposed garage will be attached to the dwelling units. The property is described as part of Government
Lot 3, Section 28 of Everts Township on Silver Lake. The audience was polled with no one speaking for
or against the request. After consideration and discussion the applicant decided to withdraw his
variance request.
Duane I. Fraki - Withdrawn
Duane I. Fraki. New York Mills, MN, requested a variance to construct an 8' by 22' deck to an existing
structure 45' from the ordinary high water level. The property is described as Lots 21 and 22, Block
2, Jackson and Mckee's Addn., Big Pine Lake in Pine Lake Township, The applicant was not present at
the hearing. After consideration, motion was made by Bert Olson, seconded by John Everts and
unanimously carried, to table the variance request until the October 7th. 1993, meeting. The
applicant contacted the office prior to the October 7th. 1993. meeting to indicate that he would be
withdrawing his variance request.
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Dean R. and Nancy A. Slotten - Approved
Dean R, and Nancy A, Slotten. Fargo, ND, requested a variance of 15' from the required road right of
way setback of 20' and a variance of 5' from the required holding tank setback of 10' for the
construction of a 36' by 54' structure, The property is described as Lot 5, Block 2, Engstrom Beach,
Big McDonald Lake in Edna Township, A letter from the Edna Town Board opposing the granting of this
variance request was read for the record, A letter from Carmen Peters addressing this variance
request was read for the record. The audience was polled with no one speaking for or against the
request. After consideration, motion was made by Craig Anderson, seconded by John Everts and
unanimously carried, to table this request until the October 7th, 1993, meeting to allow the applicants
an opportunity to consider other building plans and to allow the applicants an opportunity to meet with
the Edna Town Board. The applicants presented a letter from the Edna Town Board stating no objection
to a 1 O' variance from the road right of way setback. The audience was polled with no one speaking for
or against the request. After consideration, motion was made by Craig Anderson, seconded by Dan
Oehler and unanimously carried, to approve a 10' variance from the required road right of way setback
of 20' for the construction of a 30' by 42’ structure. The front of the house does not exceed the string
line test. Hardship being a substandard lot of record.
Bruce Mathiason - Approved
Bruce Mathiason. Medina, MN, requested a variance to permit a second dwelling on the applicant's
property. The property is described as an 11,45 acre tract in Government Lot 1, Section 6 of Lida
Township on Lake Lizzie, The audience was polled with no one speaking for or against the request. After
consideration, motion was made by CeciLFemling to request that the applicant apply for a resort
license. After additional discussion the-motion died for a lack of a second. After additional
consideration, motion was made by Craig Anderson, seconded by John Everts and unanimously carried,
to table this variance request until the October 7th, 1993, meeting, to permit the applicant time to
consider other alternatives. The audience was polled with no one speaking for or against the request.
After consideration, motion was made by Craig Anderson, seconded by Cecil Femling and unanimously
carried to approve a variance to permit a second dwelling on the applicant's parcel with the condition
that the structures not be used for commercial development. It should be noted that the two dwellings
have historical significance and the applicant has approximately 1 1.45 acres.
With no further business. Chairman Walter declared the meeting adjourned at 1 1:1 5 p.m.
WayneGtein, Secretary