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M MUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING — NOVEMBER 12, 1991 <br />APPLICATION #1692 — CONT. <br />Goetten voted nay and noted she cannot approve of any additional <br />hardcover within the 0 -75' zone. She felt there were other <br />options available to the applicant. <br />Jabbour felt the applicant had gone out of his way to reduce <br />hardcover in areas where he could. <br />( * #9) THOMAS & ALICE STUCK AND JOHN M. BOWERS, <br />4345/4365 NORTH SHORE DRIVE — <br />MORATORIUM VARIANCE — RESOLUTION #3043• <br />SUBDIVISION OF A LOT LINE REARRANGEMENT — RESOLUTION #3042 <br />It was moved by Butler, seconded by Callahan, to adopt Resolution <br />#3043 granting a•variance to the subdivision moratorium, and to <br />adopt Resolution #3042 for Application #1695 for Thomas and Alice <br />Stuck and John Bowers for property located at 4345 and 4365 North <br />Shore. Drive to approve a lot line rearrangement of the <br />properties. Ayes 5, nays 0. <br />( #10) STEPHEN & JOANNE WARD, <br />4695 NORTH SHORE DRIVE <br />VARIANCES — RESOLUTION #3044 <br />Stephen and Joanne Ward were present. <br />Moorse explained that the Wards are requesting variances to <br />construct additions to an existing residence. <br />Mabusth added that the addition is to the street side of the <br />existing residence. She noted that originally it was considered' <br />as a garage addition which would allow a 10' setback when there <br />is a sloping topography. She noted that because the addition was <br />more extensive than•just a garage addition, it would need to meet <br />a 35' setback. She noted that a hardcover variance in the 75- <br />250' setback area would need to be approved to, allow the <br />addition. She noted that applicants are seeking an interior <br />access stair to their home from the garage addition. Mabusth <br />explained that the Planning Commission voted 3 -3. She noted the <br />opposing Members felt the garage should be reduced to a two stall <br />car garage with no interior access which would eliminate the, <br />living space above the proposed garage. <br />Butler noted this is a very unique piece of property with a very <br />steep slope to the lake. She felt the proposed plan made sense. <br />All others concurred. <br />It was moved by Butler, seconded by Jabbour, to adopt Resolution <br />#3044 for Application #1696 for Stephen and Joanne Ward, 4695 <br />North Shore Drive, approving variances to construct an addition <br />to the existing residence.. Variances approved are as follows: <br />25' street setback; 0 -75' hardcover at 2,976.41 s.f. or 35% or a <br />10% variance. Ayes 5, nays 0. <br />10 <br />