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-3- <br /> Members fors Leroux, Peloquiu, Ehret, Spitzer, Roseuquist and <br /> Johnson. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> DON ALBRIGHT - VARIANCE <br /> Mr. Ehret read Mr. Albright' s application for a variance to erect <br /> a garage and read the ordinance regarding variances. <br /> Mr. Albright stated that his neighbor, Ken. Lindstrom, did not <br /> object to this addition, and that it would not be practical <br /> for Mr. Lindstrom to Add onto his house on this side. . <br /> Mr. Schwab felt that this variance should not be approved because <br /> the bare minimum setback if it is only a garage be 5' with a 2' <br /> overhang; if a house is to be constructed, that the 5' setback <br /> be from the house overhang. This is for safety reasons, primarily <br /> fire. <br /> The application for a variance wasn' t just for a garage but also <br /> for an addition to the house over the garage. <br /> Mr. Albright said this has been something thats been planned for <br /> a long time and just has been delayed. He has been using this <br /> area for a driveway and parking his car. <br /> Motion made by Johnson, seconded by Leroux, recommending denial <br /> for a request for a variance. <br /> Members for: Leroux, Peloquin, Ehret, Spitzer, Roseuquist and <br /> Johnson. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> DON TAUER - SPECIAL USE PERMIT <br /> Mr. Ehret read a letter from LaValle Excavating Company regarding <br /> the sewer system they installed at the Tauer residence. They in- <br /> stalled a 1250 gallon septic tank and a 1250 gallon holding tank <br /> which has a pump which pumps the liquid into a drain field. The <br /> drain field consists of four lines 60' long which run out to a bed <br /> type area 8' wide x 75' long, with 2' of rock under the perforated <br /> pipe and 6" of rock above the pipe. <br /> Mr. Ehret also read a letter from Mr. Ernest Kluegel, building <br /> inspector, who inspected the residence to determine if it conformed <br /> to the 1973 Uniform Building Code requirements as to light and venti- <br /> lation. These requirements were found to be adequate. <br /> Mr. Schwab asked Mr. Tauer if he knew what the percolation rate is. <br /> Mr. Tauer said that it was sandy clay soil and percolation tests were <br /> not done. <br /> There are eight people living in the house, six upstairs and two <br /> in the rented apartment. Mr. Spitzer asked how they could limit <br /> the amount of people to two in the apartment? Mr. Tauer said he <br /> had checked with his attorney and they would beable to limit it to <br /> two by a lease and that it was enforceable. <br />