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1991 10 14BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS AND APPEALS MINUTES FOR OCTOBER 14, 1991 BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT: Willard Johnson, Carol Watson and Tom Workman. STAFF PRESENT: Paul Krauss, Planning Director, Roger Knutson, City Attorney and Sharmin A1-Jaff, Planner I. The meeting was called to order at 7:00 P.M. Addition of a Garage to an Existing Single Family Residence on a Nonconforming Lot, 10241 Mandan Circle, Paul Weld A1-Jaff presented the staff report. Watson made a motion to approve the variance. Workman seconded the motion. All voted in favor and the motion carried. A 51 Foot Setback Variance from a Class B Wetland to Construct a Swimming Pool, 251 Trappers Pass, Bob and Anna Santos A1-Jaff presented the staff report. Watson raised the issue of the level of chlorine in the water and how it would effect the wetland. Johnson stated that not having a swimming pool does not constitute a hardship. Kevin Norby stated that a standard has been set in the neighborhood with houses that have a reduced setback. Workman made a motion to approve the variance. Johnson and Watson voted against it. The variance was denied. Variance to Allow Two Principal Buildings to be Erected on a Single Building Lot and a 28 Foot Variance to the Required 30 Foot Front Yard Setback for the Purpose of Keeping a Summer Cabin, 7431 Dogwood Road, C. W. Freeman A1-Jaff updated the Board of Adjustments and Appeals on this item. Mr. Freeman stated that the cabin is an existing structure and is grandfathered in. He also stated that the septic system has enough capacity for both structures. Workman moved to close the public hearing. The motion was seconded by Watson. Workman inquired why staff had recommended against having two principle structures on the same parcel. BOA Minutes October 14, 1991 Page 2 Krauss stated that the applicant might want to sell the property, or if a different individual owned the property, they might want to rent it out. Johnson moved, seconded by Watson to deny the application. Workman voted to approve the variance. The variance was denied with a vote of 3 to 0. Approval of Minutes for September 23, 1991 Workman made a correction to the minutes. He had voted to approve Adeline variance for a front yard setback rather than deny it as stated in the minutes. With the correction made, Workman moved, seconded by Watson to approve the minutes. All voted in favor and the motion carried.