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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, October 14, 2019 <br />7:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 7 of 16 <br /> <br />than structure; with Line 32 being amended to read principal building rather than building; and to <br />add the words and/or before the word stairways on Line 20. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br /> <br />26. LA19-000047 – SCOTT GATES ON BEHALF OF KRUCKEBERG REAL ESTATES, 4400 <br />DEERING ISLAND, COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT, AMEND MUSA BOUNDARY <br /> <br />This application was withdrawn at the request of the Applicant. <br /> <br />27. LA19-000067 – ALEXANDER DESIGN GROUP ON BEHALF OF MARK AND KRISTIE <br />TIES, 3219 CASCO CIRCLE, VARIANCE <br /> <br />Mark and Kristie Ties, Property Owners, and Sven Gustafson, Stonewood, were present. <br /> <br />Curtis stated the applicant is proposing to construct a new home on the property and is requesting an <br />average lakeshore setback variance. The existing home and guest house will be removed, and the <br />boathouse will remain. Due to the shape and orientation of the property, a variance is being requested. <br />The existing home and accessory buildings on this property are located lakeward of the average lakeshore <br />setback line. <br /> <br />Following the Planning Commission meeting, the applicant provided a revised site plan in response to the <br />concerns expressed by the neighbor. The revised plan widened the angle of the neighbor’s view to <br />accommodate an existing sightline over the existing one-story guest house. Following the public hearing <br />and discussion, the Planning Commission voted 5-1 in favor of the proposal with the modification as <br />presented and discussed. The applicant has provided a revised plan showing the 62.3 degree preservation <br />discussed during the Planning Commission meeting. <br /> <br />The City Council should discuss the application and then direct Staff to draft a resolution reflecting <br />Council’s decision for adoption at the October 28 meeting. <br /> <br />Sven Gustafson, Stonewood, stated it is a large but oddly shaped lot and that they have worked hard with <br />Alexander Group to design a house that improved the lakeside setbacks, improved the side yard setbacks, <br />and maintained good drainage. There is a fairly steep slope from where the courtyard bisects the property <br />and then towards the back of the house. <br /> <br />Between the Planning Commission meeting and this evening, the view has been improved from 60 <br />degrees to 62.5, which was the direction of the Planning Commission. The house has also been pulled <br />further back from the lake since the Planning Commission meeting. It was previously 148 feet to the lake <br />and now it is proposed at 156 feet from the lake. Pulling it any further back from the lake created an issue <br />with a large tree off the end of the garage as well as some drainage considerations. <br /> <br />Walsh asked if the current plan is what is depicted on the overhead. <br /> <br />Curtis indicated it is. The existing buildings shown with that same sightline are depicted by the black <br />line. <br /> <br />Gustafson stated the entirety of the second building is gone. <br />