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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, June 12, 2017 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />23. #17-3940 JASON AND ANALISE PETERSON, 4105 HIGHWOOD ROAD, VARIANCES - <br />Continued <br />to get blocked anymore and that currently he is looking at a one -level house versus the 3 -level house that <br />is being proposed. <br />Peterson stated he wants to work together with the neighbor and that they have worked hard with the <br />architect to make it work. Peterson noted the lot is narrow and that the originally proposed deck was <br />triangular, which was not very functional. The Planning Commission recommended squaring the deck off <br />so a normal size table would be able to fit on it. Peterson indicated he is also looking at having low <br />visibility railings and doing other things to accommodate the neighbor as best as possible. <br />Walsh noted Staff was not in favor of the variance to the 75 -foot setback and that it is clean slate since <br />they will be tearing the existing house down. Walsh stated the skinny lot requires a long, narrow house, <br />which makes it more difficult. <br />Walsh noted Staff has recommended denial of the 2 -foot side setback for the tiered decks. <br />Curtis noted the applicants have resolved the 2 -foot side setback and no longer require a variance. <br />Walsh stated Staff is recommending denial of a lake setback variance, which means the deck would need <br />to be removed out of that setback area. Walsh noted Staff is recommending approval of the other <br />variance requests. <br />Crosby stated he likes Staff s recommendations. Crosby commented a nice compromise would be to <br />enforce the 75 -foot setback and allow the other variances. <br />Seals noted the City Council has required other applicants to comply with the 75 -foot setback. <br />Printup asked what the hardcover would be reduced to if the deck were removed. <br />Curtis stated it would still remain at 28 percent since the square footage amount of the deck is rather <br />small. <br />Seals moved, Crosby seconded, to direct Staff to draft a resolution for Application No. 17-3940, <br />Jason and Analise Peterson, 4105 Highwood Road, per Staff recommendations. VOTE: Ayes 5, <br />Nays 0. <br />(Recess taken from 8:48 p.m. to 8:55 p.m.) <br />25. #17-3925 CITY OF ORONO, TEXT AMENDMENT: SMALL LOTS/SETBACKS <br />Barnhart reviewed his Staff report dated June 12, 2017. The Planning Commission elected to not <br />recommend a change to the setbacks for non -conforming lots or changes to the side yard adjacent to street <br />since they felt the I 0 -foot minimum was a good standard to follow and there did not seem to be much <br />demand to alter the setbacks in order to reduce requests for variances. Staff recommends adoption of an <br />ordinance related to setbacks for non -conforming lots. <br />Page 13 of 19 <br />
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