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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, April 8, 2019 <br />7:00 o’clock p.m. <br />__________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 4 of 12 <br /> <br />There were no public comments. <br /> <br />Edwards noted the Public Works Department will be replacing the water and force mains under this <br />intersection at the same time the road project is being undertaken. <br /> <br />Walsh asked whether the trail will be extended all the way down to the Luce Line. <br /> <br />Allers indicated it will be. <br /> <br />The City Council took no formal action on this item. <br /> <br />PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPORT <br /> <br />11. LA19-000007 TOM RAUSCHER ON BEHALF OF DONALD AND HEIDI HABERMAN, <br /> 2799 PHEASANT ROAD – RESOLUTION NO. 6966 <br /> <br />Barnhart stated the applicant proposes redevelopment of the lot by building a new home, utilizing the <br />lakeward portion of the existing foundation. Most of the expansion will go further toward the street. The <br />home will continue to be 61 feet from the OHWL and 24 feet lakeward of the average lakeshore setback. <br />The new residence will not be located closer to the lake. It would be an expansion in a nonconforming <br />area, so it requires a variance. <br /> <br />The Planning Commission reviewed this application last month and the main focus of the discussion <br />centered on the patio that connected to some existing stairs. The Planning Commission had some <br />concerns about expanding the hardcover. The applicant has provided revised plans that show a revised <br />patio. The Planning Commission did ultimately recommend approval of the application subject to the <br />patio being revised. <br /> <br />Seals asked what the square footage of the previous patio was. <br /> <br />Barnhart indicated he does not have that information available. <br /> <br />Johnson noted outside the 75-foot setback it shows 123 square feet under proposed hardcover. <br /> <br />Barnhart stated the existing hardcover was 701 square feet and the proposed hardcover is 967 square feet, <br />which was the plan the Planning Commission reviewed. The proposed level of hardcover has been <br />reduced slightly under the revised plan. <br /> <br />Wade Schmidt, Tom Rauscher & Associates, stated the hardcover decreased by approximately 200 square <br />feet and does not extend beyond the bump-out. Approximately 173 square feet was taken out beyond the <br />rear yard setback. <br /> <br />Walsh stated if the applicant currently has 700 square feet in the 0-75, that’s all they can have under the <br />new plan. <br /> <br />Schmidt noted the hardcover also includes the existing stairs. <br />
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