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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />Monday, April 19, 2021 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br />Page 1 of 1 <br />5. LA21-000027 TEXT AMENDMENT RELATED TO PLUMBING IN ACCESSORY <br />BUILDINGS <br />Barnhart said this ordinance is intended to address an issue that seemed to require residents to go through <br />an unnecessary level of hoops to get minor improvements to their property, but it also still retains <br />protection from a density issue. City code requires someone adding a bath or shower to an accessory <br />building to get a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for plumbing. The original concern is they were trying to <br />prevent excess density by adding dwelling units in residential areas, effectively doubling the amount of <br />density in a particular area. In the last 15 months the City has had 8 plumbing CUP’s come through, all <br />were approved and all included as a matter of approval a covenant that the applicant will not use the <br />structure as a guest house, home occupation, or rent it. From Staff’s perspective, they can accommodate <br />those same goals through a conditional permit and not necessarily a conditional use permit (CUP). Staff <br />recommends some changes that remove the requirement that if one is adding a bath or shower to an <br />accessory building, they need to get a CUP. They will still need a CUP when building a guest house, <br />which has been defined a bit differently in correlation with the building code; it requires all of the <br />standards of a dwelling unit identified in the building code such as living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and <br />sanitation requirements. If one meets those requirements they would need a CUP and if they do not they <br />would need to sign a covenant through the office. This ordinance is identical in six residential zoning <br />districts so the actual ordinance amendment will be much lengthier because of duplication. For purposes <br />of conversation, Barnhart wants to show the Commissioners what they may expect to see in the new <br />ordinance. This draft would require the covenant with the standards here and would still prevent guest <br />homes beyond certain requirements. Staff recommends approval of this change that would ease some of <br />the process for property owners looking to add a shower to a pool house, for example. <br />Chair Kirchner opened the public hearing at 6:55 p.m. <br />Chair Kirchner closed the public hearing at 6:55 p.m. <br />Kirchner noted they have seen these applications quite a bit and as Barnhart stated they have all been <br />approved in the last 15 months. This would also help homeowners get projects done in a more timely <br />manner rather than waiting for Planning Commission and Council approval. <br />Ressler moved, Erickson seconded, to approve LA21-000027 Text Amendment related to plumbing <br />in accessory buildings as proposed by Staff. VOTE: Ayes 6, Nays 0. <br />Council Exhibit D <br />LA21-27
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