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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, October 28, 2019 <br />7:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 7 of 9 <br /> <br />Printup moved Johnson seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 7038, a Resolution Approving a <br />Variance from Municipal Zoning Code Section 78-1279, for the property located at 3129 Casco <br />Circle. VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br /> <br />17. LA19-000069 GORDON JAMES CONSTRUCTION ON BEHALF OF DALE AND <br />JONMARI OLSEN, 3315 CRYSTAL BAY ROAD <br /> <br />Curtis noted the City Council reviewed this application at their October 14 meeting. The applicants were <br />directed to make reductions in structural coverage and hardcover. The applicant’s revised plan still <br />requires a number of variance approvals and an interim use permit. The updated plan provided today <br />clarifies the hardcover number and removes the duplication of an entry terrace in that calculation. The <br />structural coverage that is currently proposed is 2,891 square feet or 26 percent. The total site hardcover <br />proposed is 4,586 square feet, which is 39.7 percent of the site. <br /> <br />Additional public comment was received today and was included in the record. <br /> <br />Staff continues to recommend denial of the application as proposed. The variance to permit structural <br />coverage in excess of 20 percent of the adjusted lot area results in a house which is out of character with <br />the neighborhood and small lots in general. <br /> <br />Staff does support redevelopment of the property with variances provided the structural coverage is at a <br />conforming level. Tonight the Council should review the revised plans and direct Staff to draft a <br />resolution reflecting the Council’s decision. <br /> <br />John Quinlivan, Gordon James, stated since the last time they were here, they have brought the structural <br />coverage from 3,454 square feet down to 2,891 square feet, which is 26 percent of the adjusted lot <br />coverage. If Crystal Bay Road is considered a practical difficulty, it brings it down to 20 percent. The <br />initial plan was 31 percent. From a hardcover perspectival, the initial plan was at 49.5 percent, which has <br />been reduced to 39.4 percent <br /> <br />Currently the existing home is approximately four feet from the rear property line and encroaches on the <br />easement. The proposed home is 6.3 feet from the rear property line and will not encroach on the <br />easement. The side yard setbacks are proposed at 34 and 34.2 feet. The lakeside setback meets the <br />required setback, which is approximately a 5-foot improvement over what exists today. The road counts <br />for 23.3 percent of the total lot coverage. The road, for most of the other houses in the neighborhood, is <br />between 13, 14, and 15 percent of the total lot coverage. The road is a larger burden on this property. <br /> <br />At the last meeting the Council provided direction to leave the road as is. The road is wider in that area. <br />A discussion with had with Staff and the property owners have agreed to remove the roadside curbs to <br />improve the ability of the Public Works Department to plow in that area. The homeowners are also <br />agreeable to no parking on either side of the street due to the narrowness of the street. <br /> <br />Walsh stated because the lot is wide and shallow, the Council thought the road was a practical difficulty <br />and directed them to reduce the structural coverage down to 20 percent, which they have done. <br />Previously the Council had approved a home in this neighborhood at 22 percent structural coverage and <br />39.9 percent hardcover. <br />