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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />Tuesday, January 21, 2020 <br />6:30 o'clock p.m. <br />VOTE: Ayes 3, Nays 1 (Gettman). <br />Barnhart noted the item will be reviewed by the City Council on February 10. <br />4. LA19-000105 JOHN KRAEMER, 855 OLD CRYSTAL BAY ROAD SOUTH, <br />VARIANCES, 7:17 P.M. - 7:28 P.M. <br />Anthon Ellis, o/b/ Charlie & Co., was present. <br />Staff presented a summary of packet information. <br />McCutcheon asked if the previous sauna had a bathroom. <br />Oakden stated she did not believe so. <br />McCutcheon asked if there would be a sewer line to the building. <br />Oakden said there would be a service line from the home, which the homeowner is allowed to do. <br />McCutcheon said that does not make sense to him. He understands it's an accessory building but it is full- <br />fledged plumbing and electric, too. <br />Oakden agreed there would be electricity also. <br />McCutcheon asked how far it exceeds the setback. <br />Oakden said it was 53 feet from the lake. <br />McCutcheon noted, as an accessory structure, it is not too much different than what it is today. <br />Oakden said his statement was true. <br />Gettman asked Oakden to restate her comment regarding the covenant. <br />Oakden said City Code allows plumbing in an accessory building if it involves a toilet. You can have a <br />sink with a plumbing permit. If it involves a toilet, a covenant needs to be recorded about the use of the <br />building, which would be required with the building permit. <br />Mr. Anthon Ellis, Project Architect, Charlie & Co., representing the applicant, indicated he was available <br />to answer any questions. <br />McCutcheon asked if the existing structure had any footings. <br />Mr. Ellis said they do not think so. They believe the floor is 2x4 joists resting on a compacted gravel bed. <br />McCutcheon asked Staff if there was proof that the building was at that location 5-10 years ago. <br />Oakden stated that there was. <br />Page 9 of 14 <br />