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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, June 25, 2018 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />14. LA18-55 PAUL VOGSTROM OB/O WILLIAM AND SUE DUNKLEY, 2709 WALTERS <br />PORT LANE, SKETCH PLAN — Continued <br />5. This property should not be considered a point but the natural shoreline of the lake. <br />With this request I think the City needs to consider the setting of precedents that ultimately could cause <br />more requests for this type of application, requesting more exceptions to our City Code. I respectfully <br />submit my thoughts on this application. Thanks." <br />Curtis stated the City Council should discuss the issues outlined in Staff report and provide direction to <br />the applicant. <br />Paul Vogstrom, Applicant, stated they received some great feedback last week at the Planning <br />Commission and that they are looking for feedback on the average setback, emergency access, and a new <br />outlot on Pence. Vogstrom indicated they are open to turning the private drive into an outlot and that <br />currently they are proposing that Walters Port go straight through. Vogstrom indicated he did talk to <br />Melanie Curtis briefly today about having Walters Port be the outlot to service Lot 2, which the City <br />Council may want to comment on, or another option would be to have the outlot off Pence and eliminate <br />the back lot variance. <br />Vogstrom stated they will be working with the surveyor and engineer over the next few weeks to resolve <br />some of those issues. Vogstrom stated since the lot has been combined, it is somewhat irrelevant where <br />the old home used to be, and that they have pushed the proposed house back so the view from the <br />Hueler's is not obstructed. Vogstrom indicated he did provide some pictures today to Staff. <br />Curtis displayed aerial photographs of the area. <br />Vogstrom indicated the first photograph shows the house before it was removed. Vogstrom stated it does <br />not make sense to have a home sitting in front of everyone else but that is kind of how this lot is shaped. <br />Vogstrom noted the second photograph shows the heavily wooded area and the new Lot 2. Vogstrom <br />stated the green line depicts where the old home was and that they are proposing the new home for Lot 2 <br />to be 17 feet back from there its closest point. The new home then goes back further as it angles off to the <br />west. Vogstrom noted the view from one window in the Hueler's home would be obstructed by the new <br />home. <br />Crosby asked if the home will be within the 75 -foot setback. <br />Vogstrom indicated it will meet the 75 -foot setback but that the average lakeshore setback will cut <br />through the house. <br />Greg and Kelly Hueler, Pence Lane. <br />Kelly Hueler, 2715 Pence Lane, stated they are the neighbors directly impacted by the proposal and that <br />they have been in front of the Council and Planning Commission previously as this process has unfolded. <br />Hueler stated it is their understanding that the City Code that is in place is to be equitably administered to <br />all neighbors and all citizens of Orono. Hueler indicated they took five years in researching where they <br />Page 6 of 21 <br />