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ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br /> MINUTES FOR AUGUST 16, 1999 <br /> (#4) #2512 ALAN RICHIE AND MARILYN RICHIE, 905 TONKAWA ROAD -CLASS III <br /> IIISUBDIVISION, 7:18 p.m. -7:29 p.m. —(cont.) <br /> Works Director. <br /> Erotas stated they have the understanding that this property was previously approved for a three lot <br /> subdivision before the original residence was constructed. <br /> Weinberger stated it was originally subdivided into three lots and then combined into one lot for <br /> tax purposes. <br /> There were no public comments. <br /> Smith inquired whether the applicants have any concerns regarding the conditions outlined in the <br /> Planner's Report. <br /> Erotas stated they are in the process of complying with the conditions. <br /> Smith moved, Lindquist seconded, to recommend approval of Application #2512, <br /> 905 Tonkawa Road, for a three lot lakeshore residential subdivision of a 6.3 acre lot, <br /> with the understanding that the Applicants must comply with all the conditions outlined in <br /> the August 9, 1999 Planner's Report. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br /> CONTINUED NEW BUSINESS: PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> (#7) #2509 ANDREW RONNINGEN, 3030 CASCO POINT ROAD -VARIANCE, 7:30 p.m. - <br /> 7:56 p.m. <br /> • <br /> The Certificate of Mailing and Affidavit of Publication were noted. <br /> Andrew Ronningen, Applicant, was present. <br /> Jenson stated the Applicant is requesting variances to construct a two story, 22' by 24'addition <br /> to the existing home. Variances are required to the average lakeshore setback, as well as <br /> hardcover within the 75-250'zone. The Applicant has proposed to remove 18 patio blocks as part <br /> of this project; however, Staff feels that in there is a large amount of landscaping with plastic <br /> underlayment that could be removed in order to allow for the addition and stay under the 25 percent <br /> hardcover allowed. Structural coverage limits will not be exceeded with this addition. With the <br /> reduction of 320 square feet of landscaping, the hardcover would be reduced to 24.2 percent. <br /> Ronningen stated they would like to construct the addition onto their house to accommodate their <br /> growing family. <br /> Lindquist stated that the Planning Commission does not count plastic as hardcover anymore, but <br /> that removal of the plastic will be a condition of approval. Lindquist inquired whether removal of the <br /> patio blocks would be sufficient to bring the hardcover under the 25 percent limit. <br /> Jenson stated removal of the patio blocks would account for approximately 180 square feet, but <br /> would need to remove approximately 320 square feet of hardcover elsewhere in order to bring the <br /> hardcover below the 25 percent limit. <br /> Lindquist inquired whether 320 square feet of hardcover could be removed outside of the plastic <br /> underlayment. <br /> Ili <br /> 7 <br />