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."r , <br />MINU'T'ES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING <br />. HELD SEPTEMBER 13, 1993 <br />( #5) #1829 DIANNE SIEFF, 1080 WILDHURST TRAIL - CONT. <br />2) Continue to use the current driveway. <br />3) Remove the current driveway and build another driveway between the Sieff's and <br />the neighbor's -driveway on the lower part. <br />Sieff noted that many of the problems with the Planning Commission were over what the <br />definitions of non - structural hardcover are, i.e. blacktop vs. plastic underliner for rose beds vs. <br />gravel. <br />Callahan stated that the object is not to trade hardcover for equal amounts of hardcover but to <br />reduce hardcover to the allowed levels. Sieff replied they were not proposing an equal exchange <br />but 478 s.f. of removals for 160 s.f. hardcover. Jabbour added the City was trying to get as <br />close to 25% as possible. <br />Kelley asked to see what the applicant could propose if the driveway were disallowed to the <br />south. This would reduce a substantial amount of hardcover if the lower portion of the driveway <br />were removed. He would like to see figures as to how close to 25% these removals could <br />obtain. If only 2 -3 % were gained, it wouldn't be effective. Mabusth added that these questions <br />were asked of the applicant at the Planning Commission meeting. The applicant noted that the <br />• doors on the garage were for maintenance vehicles. To access the garage from the other side, <br />vehicles would have to be moved out of the garage to get to the back. Sieff noted the area being <br />discussed is about 4' x 6'. The applicant felt nothing could be removed in the 75 -250' zone <br />because of access to the doors. Kelley still wants to see a proposal for removals because a <br />paved area may not be necessary for using these doors. Goetten added the City is looking for <br />help from the Sieff's in more elimination of hardcover since they are way over the total allowed <br />amount. <br />Gerald Sieff expressed his frustration with looking for more removals. They have been at three <br />meetings and have not been able to find a better solution. They have lived on the lake for 17 -18 <br />years and are also very concerned about the environment. They are offering to give up 478 s.f. <br />of hardcover. <br />Jabbour agreed with Kelley that it would be difficult to get additional removals in the 75 -250' <br />zone. This leaves the City with the option of accepting the proposed removals which may be <br />more favorable to the City than asking for the removal of the 160 s.f. deck. <br />It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Mayor Callahan, to grant the after -the -fact variance for <br />the deck conditioned upon removal of the shed by the lake and all other proposed hardcover <br />removals as presented in the application and discussion with the City Attorney about including <br />a stipulation that if any of the non - structural hardcover removals reappear, the applicant would <br />be required to reappear before the Council and the deck would have to be removed. Ayes 3, <br />is nays 1. Goetten was opposed. <br />