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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,August 9,2021 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 15. LA21-000047—MATCOM: MARK MATASOVSKY OB/O TEMPLE ISRAEL OF <br /> MINNEAPOLIS,645 TONKAWA ROAD,VARIANCES—Continued <br /> the left on screen with a small footprint and height expansion as well as make changes to their lake <br /> boardwalk configuration within the 75-foot setback. In 2019 they received approval of a concept Master <br /> Plan and Temple Israel,Camp TEKO's owner,has since engaged a new architectural firm and are <br /> planning to implement the Master Plan in phases.The boat building was not part of the original Master <br /> Plan approval nor was it shown on those plans;the boardwalk changes and reconstruction of the boat <br /> building require hardcover and lake setback variances due to their locations and changes would result in a <br /> hardcover increase in 226.5 square feet within the 75-foot setback. The rebuilt building within the 75 <br /> would be used to house life jackets,paddles, and other lake-use accessories and provide a place for shelter <br /> and safe harbor in case of inclement weather.The improvements to this building are intended to provide <br /> additional storage capacity,a reworked configuration to open the space up to allow better visibility for <br /> chaperones to view the children on the lakeshore and increased floor area to allow better access for <br /> individuals in wheelchairs to be able to maneuver in and out of the building.The owner's revised <br /> narrative was included in the packet and the Applicant is present to discuss. In July the Planning <br /> Commission held a public hearing and discussed variances,voting 6-0 on a motion to partially approve <br /> the request.They did not support the increase in the building size but did support the hardcover variance <br /> and to not allow more building in the area but to allow more boardwalk hardcover.They have not <br /> received public comments on the application. Staff recommends approval of the hardcover and lake <br /> setback variances to accommodate the changes to the boardwalk,improving the safety and allowing for <br /> better accessibility. Staff did not identify practical difficulties supporting the building expansion <br /> requested and are seeking direction from the Council. <br /> Mark Matasovsky,owner's representative for Temple Israel,feels a little bad for not doing a better job at <br /> the Planning Commission and he wishes they had been more prepared.They received funding in 2019 <br /> and a lot of it was for American Disabilities Act(ADA)funding.At the very edge of the 75-foot setback <br /> the City approved a building at the top of the stairs which has been taken out of the plan and they will just <br /> use the existing boy scout buildings there to create changing rooms. On the waterfront they are creating <br /> paths that will allow wheelchairs down on the beach and right now the boat building is very important for <br /> equipment and does not get closer to the waterfront at all.Practical difficulties are having an accessible <br /> building with accessible staff access and they cannot back the building up because of the embankment. <br /> The Applicant is very willing to say if the property ever sells,they would remove the building before the <br /> sale but having that accessibility and ability to have staff close to the waterfront is very important.He <br /> asked for some way to work this out so they can have what they need.These children will always be <br /> Kindergarten through second grade and disabled as those are the clients they serve. <br /> Mayor Walsh noted the minute they do this,people will start coming in saying they need more hardcover <br /> to access their building by the water.He has no problem with the ramp trail for accessibility but any <br /> hardcover beyond that they must take care of out of the 75-foot setback. He noted the Council has told <br /> people they can refurbish a building within the same footprint but cannot move it somewhere else. <br /> The Council discussed the bluff setback,the ramp,and staying out of the 75-foot setback. <br /> Printup asked if it would matter if the square footage of the building gets reconfigured in the 0-75. <br /> Mayor Walsh noted they have told everyone they must keep the same footprint in the same exact spot. <br /> Page 10 of 13 <br />
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