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<br />Planning Commission, Combs <br />August 23, 1994 <br /> <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />for Mr. Comb's house. The setback standards from the current ordinance are <br />one-hundred fifty (150) feet. The approved variance would allow the housing <br />structure to be placed up to fifty (50) feet from the O,H.W. level. A variance <br />for the house is not required and Mr. Combs is not seeking a variance for the <br />house, only the septic system which is required for the house. <br /> <br />Staff has reviewed the minutes from the December 20, 1988, Planning <br />Commission meeting and noted that one of the recommendations was to <br />allow the one-hundred fifty (150) foot variance, but only for the structures. <br />Septic systems would not be included in the variance under the definition of <br />structures. In the January 23, 1989, City Council minutes there is no <br />discussion regarding the variance being approved only for the structures or if <br />it included the septic systems. Staff is of the opinion that approval of the <br />variance does not include the septic systems. . <br /> <br />In a letter from the DNR dated November 15, 1988, the DNR questioned the <br />O.H.W. level indicated on the survey and whether it is the actual O.H.W. <br />level for Kliever's Marsh. The DNR also questioned whether the City should <br />approve a plat that would require several variances. <br /> <br />. REGUEST <br /> <br />There is some question regarding the O.H.W. level indicated on the survey. <br />A small inlet was not indicated on the submitted survey for the Briarwood <br />subdivision. After visiting the site, staff is of the opinion that this body of <br />water, which is connected to Kliever's Marsh, is actually part of the natural <br />shoreline. At the time the survey was completed, it may have been a dry <br />year and the inlet may not have existed however, it currently exists. Staff is <br />measuring the setback for the septic system from the O.H.W. level of the <br />inlet. Because of the inlet, the property owners need the variance for the <br />septic system for a housing unit. If the inlet did not exist, as shown on the <br />submitted survey, the property owner would not need a variance for the <br />septic system. <br /> <br />The DNR has been contacted regarding the variance request and has stated <br />verbally that they would grant approval of the variance request and they <br />agree with City staff that the O.H.W. level should be measured from the <br />inlet. According to the DNR, if the inlet is physically connected to Kliever's <br />Marsh it should be considered as part of the water body and setbacks should <br />be measured from the O.H.W. mark ofthe inlet area. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />The variance request would allow the proposed septic system to exceed City <br />setback requirements by twenty (20) feet. According to current code <br /> <br />combs.troy <br />
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