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- � , ,� <br /> � MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL � ' <br /> MEETING HELD ON DECEMSER 8, 1997 <br /> • (#5 -#2264 Janet Kiernan- Continued) <br /> Gaf&on said there is no question that the building inspector approved all of the steps <br /> taken and approved them because from a building code standpoint, the substandard <br /> .. � portions could not be part of the new house. He said the project possibly could have ' <br /> , been stopped earlier. .:.: . ' ' � . ' .: � . : � . : � . " .' <br /> � Dzurik asked if it has any bearing that he had asked the inspector whether the removals <br /> would cause any problems and was told it would not. . <br /> . City Attomey Barrett said he is comfortable with telling the Council that they can ' <br /> enforce the conditions of the resolution as far as the building code has to be protected. <br /> As a question of law,the City has the right to enforce the findings. <br /> Jabbour asked Council for direction. <br /> Goetten noted the unfortunate situation. She said she is generally steadfast in such <br /> situations. Goetten said the applicant was put on notice when she applied for the . <br /> variance that she had to comply with conditions of the resolution. She understood the <br /> � applicant has been above board with the City but does not believe there is a win-win <br /> situation. Goetten felt the application should be reviewed again by the Planning <br /> � Commission and the structure pulled back behind the 75' setback line. <br /> Jabbour asked Gaffron to show the site plan and the 75' setback line and house location. <br /> Kelley clarified that there were two variances required plus hazdcover.� Gaffron said the <br /> project is over the 25%hardcover allowed. Parts of the structure,terrace, and steps are <br />� located in the 0-75' setback. There is also need for an average lakeshore setback <br /> variance but that is not an issue. <br /> Jabbour asked if the structure could be moved to the north. Gaffron noted the location of <br /> trees to the north. Tom Kellogg said the sewer line comes in from the driveway, <br /> showing the location in the northwest comer, so this would not impact any construction. <br /> � Dzurik informed Kiernan that her sewer line was in place. <br /> Gaffron asked if any construction under the current approval would be allowed in the 0- � <br /> 75' setback. Goetten asked how far into the 0-75' setback any construction occurs. ' <br /> Gaffron said it was 6-8'. Jabbour asked if Council would support the plan if the structure � <br /> , ' , was pulled out of the 0-75'zone. Kelley suggested he would support the structure if <br /> pulled back behind the 75' setback and to the north to meet the side setback requirement. � <br /> Goetten said she was concerned more with the 0-75' setback. � <br /> � . - <br /> 6 ' � . <br />