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DESIGN REVIEW BOARD NOVEMBER 13, 1991 <br />Application 91 - 48. John Bergeson seconded the motion. The <br />motion passed unanimously. <br />Robert King moved to recommend to City Council approval of a <br />variance for cul -de -sac length as described in DRB Application <br />91 - 48. Monika Slatten seconded the motion and it carried <br />unanimously. <br />Robert King moved to recommend to City Council approval of a <br />variance for the double -sided lot, Lot #10, Block 2. Monika <br />Slatten seconded the motion and it carried unanimously. <br />INFORMATION CONCERNING A VARIANCE FOR JOHN KENNY <br />DRB APPLICATION 91 - 29. <br />Material is included in the Design Review Packet as correspondence <br />between WCCO and John Kenny. There is a pending sale of WCCO to <br />CBS and the negotiations between WCCO and John Kenny are still <br />pending. <br />Robert King moved to table DRB Application 91 - 29 until the <br />December 11, 1991 meeting. Al Robinson seconded the motion and the <br />motion carried unanimously. <br />CONSIDERATION OF A NEW AGENDA ITEM 8 - A, REQUEST FROM LINDA AYDE <br />FOR AN INTERPRETATION OF "NON- CONFORMING STATUS" <br />Linda Ayde 7923 24th Avenue North addressed the board. The <br />applicant owns 10 acres of land and wants to demolish five <br />accessory buildings (totaling 2,978 square feet) and build a new <br />addition to their barn and a garage (totaling 2,400 square feet) to <br />replace them. <br />John Miller explained the 10 acres is in a rural reserve district <br />the actual "rural" land use will not change for many years, the <br />applicants are allowed 2,400 square feet in accessory buildings. <br />The applicants have more square feet than that now. The applicants <br />would not be allowed to get a building permit to build that many <br />square feet, but "trade -in" makes it a different question. <br />Fred Chase stated that if the new would be less than the old, that <br />would be just fine. <br />Linda Ayde stated that it was explained to her that the largest <br />hurdle would be with her neighbors. So she met with them and had <br />them sign the petition that is enclosed in the packet. <br />Al Robinson said the applicant is wishing to build almost 6,100 <br />square feet over the 2,400 allowed and he cannot justify that. <br />6 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />
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