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Hugo of Zoning Adjustments Meeting July 26, 2000—Page 2 <br /> Leroy Miller, 6129 150H St. N., felt the future neighboring homeowners would be displeased <br /> when they moved in and found a garage constructed on the Robinettes lot. <br /> Rob Gray, 6275 Oneka Lake Boulevard, felt the hardship was the fault of the developer and was <br /> a result of the creation of the lot, and stated, as he recalled, the developer was required to meet all <br /> the setbacks. He felt the development agreement was not being enforced because the property <br /> was not yet sodded or seeded. Mr. Gray was not in favor of the driveway access onto Oneka <br /> Lake Boulevard, feeling it would be hazardous to cross the bike path, and would like to see the <br /> driveway come off the private street. <br /> Diane LaRock, 6117 150th Street N., felt the realtor misled the majority of the homeowners in the <br /> plat. She was not aware her home was on a private road, and was led to believe the Robinettes <br /> home would be made to blend in with the townhomes. <br /> Stoltzman felt the board needed to determine if the subdivision was in compliance with the <br /> development agreement and if the parcel is included in the PUD. Stoltzman also noted that he <br /> believed a 4' deck would be appropriate for the second level and that a larger deck would be <br /> reasonable on the ground level. Lastly, stoltzman stated the garage should front on 150th St. <br /> Puleo suggested the garage be made smaller and moved back on the lot, and was not in favor of a <br /> two story deck or the driveway on Oneka Lake Boulevard. <br /> Stoltzman made motion, Puleo seconded, to table the variance request until the meeting on <br /> August 23, 2000. <br /> All ayes. Motion carried. <br /> Adiourn <br /> Stoltzman made motion, Puleo seconded, to adjourn at 7:30 p.m. <br /> All ayes. Motion carried. <br /> Michele Lindau, Secretary <br /> Board of Zoning Adjustments <br />