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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,December 6,2021 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT <br /> 15. LA21-000069—Jeff Hoxie—Hoxie Homes o/b/o William& Alena Severson,4635 Tonkaview <br /> Ln,-Variance and ROW Encroachment <br /> Alena and William Severson,Applicants,were present. <br /> Staff presented a summary packet of information.In November the Planning Commission held a public <br /> hearing and the Commissioners voted 3-2 to approve the application as submitted and encouraged the <br /> Applicant to work with the City regarding an encroachment agreement to address the non-building <br /> improvements within the right-of-way. Staff recommends denial of the application as it is proposed and <br /> suggests the Applicant redesign the project to achieve a ten-foot minimum setback from the front property <br /> line for the second story addition including any overhangs. While the existing portions of the home <br /> cannot be expanded or rebuilt, Staff recommends addressing the non-building improvements with an <br /> encroachment agreement. <br /> Ms. Severson stated they have lived in the City since 2009,have three kids, and are looking to add on to <br /> the home as it is a two-bedroom, one bathroom house. She introduced the architect Mike Eckert,noting <br /> they want to add a second story and that they moved it off the property line,removing the existing garage <br /> to add a kitchen and a new garage. <br /> Johnson asked to see the site photos on screen. <br /> Mayor Walsh noted the City Council has seen a few similar instances in the past months.In each instance <br /> the Council has told the Applicant that they cannot build in a non-conforming location;he noted a ten- <br /> foot setback is pretty standard for a house and this one is 30 feet. <br /> Johnson stated it is not the Applicant's fault that the City allowed the home to be built in front of the <br /> setback in the 1950's.He stated it is a primary dwelling which is different than a garage in his mind. <br /> However,it is further expansion of a non-conformity. <br /> Mayor Walsh noted with a 30-foot setback they will not get conformity,but if the Council sets that aside <br /> because of practical difficulty and asks what the standard would be on a normal lot,he could see 10 feet. <br /> He noted they are not present to redesign houses for people but should give direction to the Applicant, <br /> including an encroachment agreement. <br /> Seals noted Ms. Curtis' note in the packet that there are other opportunities for expansion which do not <br /> further encroach toward the front property line and asked for further clarification. <br /> Curtis noted if square footage is the goal the Applicant has an area(noted on screen)to pull a footprint <br /> addition out rather than going up. <br /> Mayor Walsh said they could also say they will give the Applicant 10 feet off the property line and they <br /> cannot go closer than that.He would like to give guidance to the Applicant. <br /> Mr. Severson noted there are large shade trees in the backyard they are trying to save. <br /> Mayor Walsh replied that is not a practical difficulty. <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br />
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