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AGENDA ITEM 4 B ` <br />SG\V a st QtGMctSaAti <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR Mary Kay Hyland <br />DATE August 21, 1995 <br />0 <br />TOPIC 95-26-S, Carl Buechler, 6974 Lake Drive, Site <br />Plan Review to Move House into City <br />Mr. Buechler is requesting a site plan review to move a home from <br />1 Willow Road in North Oaks onto a site at 6974 Lake Drive (two <br />lots south of the Surfside Seaplan Base). According to Sec. 14, <br />Subd. 23 Relocated Structures "Before any house or other structure <br />is moved onto a vacant lot, the Planning & Zoning Board shall <br />report to the City Council whether the structure will be compatible <br />with other development in the area, and conform to all city codes <br />and ordinances..." <br />The property in question is Zoned R-1 and indicated as residential <br />on the City's Land Use Map. The proposed dwelling can be located <br />on the lot so as to conform to the setback requirements of the <br />Zoning District and our Shoreland Management Ordinance. The <br />structure is 1,660 square feet in area with an attached two car <br />garage. It will be located on the lot so as to blend with the <br />adjacent homes. In relation to the adjacent homes, the structure <br />to be moved in appears to be of equal or greater value. Sewer and <br />water are not currently available to serve the property and the <br />homeowner has petition the City for an extension of utilities. A <br />cost has not been determined at this time, however, it may be <br />prohibitive. If the extension of utilities is not possible, a <br />location for an on-site system has been identified on the site <br />plan. This location will have to be confirmed by a certified <br />septic system designer and presented to the City Engineer for his <br />review and approval prior to issuance of any building permits. <br />The Building Official has inspected the dwelling to be relocated <br />and indicates that it is approximately 25 years old with a new <br />cedar shake roof. The electrical and mechanical systems are up to <br />code. The Planning & Zoning Board recommended approval of the site <br />plan at their September 13, 1995 with the following conditions: <br />1. Proper building permits be obtained prior to <br />construction. <br />2. Sewer and water utilities be extended to serve the <br />site or an on-site system be designed by an authorized <br />septic system designer and approved by the City Engineer <br />