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CITY OF ORONO <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />NO. 66 6 3 <br />A6. The Owners have made several modifications to the plan since the Planning Commission <br />review. The wetlands have been delineated, the fences do not encroach into the wetland, <br />the fence has been removed from the buffer area of the wetland in the NW corner of the <br />site. Further, to address concerns given by neighboring properties, the fence has been <br />pulled south from the north property line. <br />A7. In considering this application for variances, the Council has considered the advice and <br />recommendation of the Planning Commission and the effect of the proposed variances <br />upon the health, safety and welfare of the community, existing and anticipated traffic <br />conditions, light and air, danger of fire, risk to the public safety, and the effect on values <br />of property in the surrounding area. <br />VARIANCE ANALYSIS• <br />B1. The variance is in harmony with the general intent and purpose of the Ordinance. The intent of <br />the ordinance is to maintain a rural, natural character adjacent to the lake. The fence is placed to <br />minimize impacts to the lake, and is of a design intended to blend into a rural character. <br />B2. The variance is consistent with the comprehensive plan. The global intent of the Comprehensive <br />Pian is to maintain a certain character of the City, while establishing minimum standards for health, <br />safety, and general welfare of residents. The fence proposed is consistent in character with <br />minimal lake impact, and accomplishes certain health, safety general welfare goals identified by <br />the City by offering expanded recreational opportunities. <br />B3. The applicant establishes that there are practical difficulties. <br />a. The property owner proposes to use the property in a reasonable manner not permitted <br />by the official controls; The property is currently a park. The improvements proposed <br />are consistent with a park, which is a permitted use (publically owned parks and <br />playgrounds). <br />b. There are circumstances unique to the property not created by the landowner; The <br />fence location is preferred to avoid invasive work within the wooded area. The trees <br />were not planted by the property owner. <br />c. The variance will not alter the essential character of the locality. The fence design is <br />intended to blend into the park character which is rural. The fences are designed to <br />blend into the landscape and will be minimally visible from the street and off the <br />property. <br />Additionally City Code 78-123 provides additional parameters within which a variance may be granted as <br />follows: <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />