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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,March 8,2021 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 25. LA21-000010 CHAMBERLAIN FINE CUSTOM HOMES,133 CHEVY CHASE VARIANCE <br /> —Continued <br /> Walsh asked if the Applicant would like to speak. <br /> Paul Cameron from Chamberlain Fine Custom Homes approached the podium and gave a technical <br /> perspective. He is developing Crystal Bay Estates;he has 2 acre lots and 30-foot setbacks in the <br /> backyard. This is a 1/2-acre lot,and has 30 feet setbacks. It is way over-allocated from a setback;that is <br /> the ordinance and he appreciates that,but when looking at the ordinance and intent for commonality or <br /> consistency,there are 12 neighbors that say this is fine. If the purpose of the ordinance and the statement <br /> of consistency in making a harmonious neighborhood,the Council has heard from the voters what that is. <br /> Walsh stated the voters and the neighbors don't make variances or make the rules. Whether they like it or <br /> do not like it is not what comes in to play. It has to meet the standard. <br /> Mr. Cameron asked if this is considered a non-conforming lot. By the lots and measures it is, so the home <br /> owner is being"penalized"or adversely affected. <br /> Walsh thinks every neighbor is on non-conforming lots,as well. <br /> Paul said that is correct. He looks at it from a perspective of, if it is non-conforming and the <br /> neighborhood is agreeing to it...there are other options but there are mitigating circumstances the home <br /> owner can personally speak to. <br /> Michael and Katelyn Nelson, 102 Chevy Chase Drive,clarified they currently live at 102 which is 8 <br /> houses down from 133 Chevy Chase Drive. They purchased 133 the past fall with the intentions of doing <br /> a remodel and making a forever home in Orono. They absolutely love it here and noted the other <br /> proposed option on the east side would be basically sitting on top of the neighbor's driveway, and he <br /> knows she would not be in support of that. The other proposed location right in the middle is where the <br /> kitchen currently sits and the fridge and stove top are there;there is literally no way to enter the house <br /> right there. Mr.Nelson said they are in the design phases of a remodel and do not have unlimited funds to <br /> move everything around but have some ideas of what they would like to do. The main reason they keep <br /> coming back to this location is for the safety of their two young children. They would love to be able to <br /> sit back there and watch the kids in the backyard as they play. Their youngest daughter has a skin <br /> condition that does not allow her to be in the sun and they want her to be in an outdoor environment while <br /> her sister and hopefully future children play in the backyard. The Nelsons would love for her to be <br /> involved in that as well. <br /> Ms.Nelson said the biggest issue in putting it in the middle is that it divides the backyard which in effect <br /> creates a lot of insecurity and lack of safety because they cannot watch the entire yard from each way. <br /> She noted there was a lot of really good discussion at the Planning Commission meeting. The other piece <br /> about putting it there is it backs up in to a pretty steep hill where there is no visibility from the Country <br /> Club,which they also learned has encroached on setbacks over time. She noted it is really hidden if it <br /> were built as proposed, it goes into the back lot and provides safety so they can monitor the usage in the <br /> backyard. All of the neighbors have supported this knowing what the Nelsons are trying to do and build a <br /> forever home. <br /> Page 8 of 24 <br />
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