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ORONO REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING HELD JULY 9, 1990 <br />ZONING FILE #1465 - MCCOURTNEY CONTINUED <br />Mr. McCourtney's application. He noted that Mr. McCourtney has • <br />further revised his proposal subsequent to staff preparing the <br />information for this meeting. He said, "Mr. McCourtney would <br />like to drop the looped driveway portion of this proposal and add <br />40 to 50 feet to the backup apron. This would allow adequate <br />area for parking two vehicles. Mr. McCourtney is also proposing <br />to restore the boulevard to grass, eliminating some of the <br />hardcover in that area. Since the hardcover is not within the <br />property lines, Mr. McCourtney will receive no credit for <br />hardcover reduction in this area. Further, Mr. McCourtney wishes <br />to revise the fence location so that it runs parallel with the <br />driveway from the garage to the property line. Trees will be <br />used for screening in front of the property. Staff has estimated <br />that hardcover will be approximately 410, which is a reduction <br />from 43% as originally proposed." <br />Gaffron added, "Hardcover in the 0 -75' zone will be 2.6 %.and <br />will be 41% in the 75 -250' zone. Mr. McCourtney had previously <br />proposed to reduce slightly the area of sidewalk and backup <br />apron. He is now asking to maintain the sidewalk area and is <br />adding to the backup apron." <br />Bernhardson stated that Mr. McCourtney had previously agreed <br />to reduce the backup apron. Since that time he has realized that <br />the backup apron is necessary to safely exit the property. <br />Gaffron noted that the Planning Commission recommended that <br />hardcover remain at 38 %. He said, "If Council agrees with that <br />recommendation, it will be necessary for Mr. McCourtney to reduce <br />the sidewalk and /or terrace areas." <br />Councilmember Goetten asked how many square feet exist in <br />the sidewalk area. <br />Gaffron replied, "The sidewalks are 496 s.f., which is less <br />than the 514 s.f. that previously existed. The terrace was at <br />640 s.f. and will be reduced to 590 s.f." <br />Councilmember Callahan noted. that the backup apron seemed to <br />function well at its present size. <br />Bernhardson stated that the reason for increasing -the backup <br />apron is to provide an area for off- street parking. <br />Mayor Grabek believed that the 3% hardcover increase was <br />justified by the increased safety that it would provide. <br />Goetten advised Mr. McCourtney that should this application <br />be approved this evening that he is to follow through with his <br />plan as it has been presented. Goetten told Mr. McCourtney that <br />she appreciated his efforts to work with the City and provide a <br />- 2 - 40 <br />
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