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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday March 13,2017 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />10. #17-3904 LAUREL ULLAND ARCHITECTURE/MARTHA MYERS HEAD, 2090 <br />SHORELINE DRIVE, CUP VARIANCE — RESOLUTION NO. 6732 — Continued - <br />Curtis stated the floor elevation will be 933.5', which is a foot above the required City and FEMA low <br />floor standard. The applicants are also complying with the extra requirement of the Watershed District <br />and are meeting all of their requirements. Curtis noted the structure will be on piers and open underneath <br />so water can flow beneath it. <br />Laurel Ulland, Architect, stated she can answer any questions the Council may have. <br />Crosby asked how many square feet is being added. <br />Ulland indicated it is approximately 500 square feet and that they are increasing the hardcover to around <br />13.05 percent of lot area. Ulland stated they are expanding it to include some porches, which are being <br />counted as part of the hardcover. <br />Dankey asked what percent of the land is in the floodplain. <br />Ulland stated she is unable to give an exact percentage but that the majority of the property is in the <br />floodplain. <br />Curtis stated the 9311 contour creates essentially an extended island where the home is and that a good <br />portion of the remainder of the property is located within the floodplain. <br />Ulland stated the main residence is located on a hill and the rest of it is in the floodplain. <br />Printup asked what can be done to limit the expansion. Printup noted they can rebuild it as is. <br />Ulland stated her understanding is that the average lakeshore setback is predicated by the adjacent <br />property, which would set it 170 feet from the lakeshore. <br />Walsh stated Council Member Printup is talking more about the additional 500 square feet. <br />Ulland stated the existing cabin that is there is a compilation of three or four earlier structures built in <br />1925. The cabin was used by the family, and what is envisioned for the future is the same family using <br />the cabin but a larger family. The cabin is being expanded to allow for an additional bedroom and a <br />porch. Ulland noted this is one of a few properties left that is used only during the summer or basically <br />from May to September. <br />Printup commented he has concerns that the City Council did not allow someone to have some driveway <br />monuments and now they are looking at expanding this structure that the City does not normally do. <br />Ulland stated they can take a look at the massing of the structure but that they are attempting to match the <br />character of the original house structure. Ulland stated the cabin will not look like a huge new residence <br />on the property but will be very compatible. <br />Page 10 of 32 <br />
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