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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Monday, June 18, 2018 <br />6:30 o'clock p.m. <br />ROLL CALL <br />Council <br />LA18-000056 <br />Exhibit D <br />The Orono Planning Commission met on the above-mentioned date with the following members present: <br />Chair John Thiesse, Commissioners Bob Erickson, Dennis Libby, Mark McCutcheon, Chad Olson, and <br />Jon Ressler. Representing Staff were Community Development Director Jeremy Barnhart, City Planners <br />Melanie Curtis and Laura Oakden, and Recorder Jackie Young. Mayor Dennis Walsh was present. <br />Chair Thiesse called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m., followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. <br />4. LA18-000056 STUART CLEAVELAND, BLACK BEAR BUILDERS, 710 BIG ISLAND, <br />VARIANCES, 6:37 P.M. — 6:49 P.M. <br />Stuart Cleaveland, Black Bear Builders, and Christopher Neugent, owner, were present. <br />Oakden stated the applicant is requesting variances for hardcover and a retaining wall in the 75 -foot lake <br />yard setback. The applicant proposes three improvements within the 75 -foot lake yard labeled A, B, and <br />C on the plan. Improvements A and B are permitted by code and no variances are necessary. <br />Improvement C requires a variance and is the subject of this application. <br />The property currently has a small path with a retaining wall to access the west dock. The retaining wall <br />is failing with a significantly slanted walking path. Included as part of the proposed improvements are <br />extensive landscaping around the shoreline and throughout the property. The applicants are further <br />proposing to remove four trees within the 75 -foot lake yard and will plant eight native trees in various <br />locations in the lake yard. <br />The applicant is also proposing a 4 -foot walkway from the main dock and stairs to the house as well as <br />additional hardcover for access from the lake to the detached garage. They are proposing to use a variety <br />of materials including pavers on the walking, rock to match the existing riprap along the shore, geogrid <br />grass pavers, and gravel pavers. These improvements are allowed per City Code 78-1282(6) for handicap <br />accessibility. <br />The entire property is located lakeward of the average lakeshore setback line determined by the properties <br />at 700 Big Island and 720 Big Island. Within 75 feet of the ordinary high water level of any lake no <br />hardcover shall be placed, located or constructed except regulated by the Shoreland Overlay District. <br />Staff finds due to the nature of the lot at the point of the island there are practical difficulties supporting <br />granting the 75 -foot lake yard setback and hardcover in the lake yard variances for access improvements <br />to the property. The applicant is looking to reconstruct a failing retaining wall and walkway for access to <br />the west dock. As part of the project, the applicant will be adding hardcover in the 75 -foot lake yard to <br />create access for a handicap family member to the cabin from the lake. <br />No public comments have been received. <br />Staff recommends approval of the proposed improvements. <br />Thiesse asked if Staff is sure the wall will not exceed 4 feet. <br />
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