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• <br />• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />July 11, 2001 <br />Page 7 <br />Chair Schap asked if the pool is above or below ground. Mr. Smyser stated the pool is a <br />four feet deep above ground pool with a removable ladder. Because there is a removable <br />ladder the applicant is not required to construct a fence around the pool. However, if the <br />pool did not include a removable ladder, City ordinance would require a four -foot high <br />fence. <br />Mr. Zych requested the location of the adjacent neighbor's driveway and questioned <br />whether a six -foot high fence as requested would create sight line issues from the <br />driveway. Mr. Smyser showed the location of the adjancent neighbor's house, garage <br />and driveway. He stated that at this time an application for the construction of a fence <br />has not been submitted, therefore, he believed the exact location of the fence was <br />flexible. <br />Ms. Lane questioned why the pool was not proposed to be constructed in the opposite <br />corner of the lot. Mr. Smyser was not certain and noted that the pool has already been <br />cosntructed. <br />Chair S chaps asked the applicant if she would like to . e comment. <br />Geri Ramsay, 1168 Ruffed Grouse Court, applic <br />permit to construct the pool she had not been <br />setbacks and, because she was granted the permit, <br />code requirements. <br />she first applied for a <br />ith • ecific guidelines on <br />had assumed that the pool met all <br />Ms. Ramsay stated that because of • ain e of lot there had been limited locations <br />for the pool. However, she was ain w her husband had chosen the specific site <br />Chair Schaps asked Ms. <br />regarding the pool. Ms <br />that many of her neighbors <br />are approximately 72 small c <br />aware of any neighborhood concerns <br />e• she was not aware of any concerns. She indicated <br />t a six -foot high fence will be constructed since there <br />en in this development. She stated because Ruffed <br />Grouse Court is not a through street, the local children play freely in the neighborhood <br />and she did not feel that a four -foot high fence was sensible to prevent children from <br />climbing the fence and gaining access to the pool. <br />Ms. Ramsay stated she has children involved in sports which requires her to be gone from <br />her home a great deal in the early evenings. She expressed concern for the safety of the <br />children and her liability if a six -foot high fence is not allowed. She stated that she was <br />willing to construct the fence as far as 22 feet from the roadway in order to eliminate <br />concerns about visibility for her adjacent neighbor. <br />Chair Schaps asked Ms. Ramsay if she had investigated the limitations of a fence when <br />she had been considering the construction of her pool. Ms. Ramsay stated she had not. <br />She indicated that she recently moved to Minnesota from the East Coast where six -foot <br />high fences are the law. Therefore, she had assumed that this would be the same <br />requirement in Lino Lakes. <br />