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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,July 11,2022 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> Crosby noted it is not a practical difficulty. If the Applicant can create two conforming lots it would be <br /> okay. <br /> Johnson noted another way to get more use out of the land is to put in a guest house.He checked with Ms. <br /> Curtis on whether that is an option. <br /> Ms. Curtis replied that is true. <br /> Mayor Walsh stated the Review Committee will be looking at proposed ordinance and Code changes to <br /> the guest houses.Right now one cannot use a guest house for a dwelling but they will be looking at <br /> certain zoning districts or certain amount of land one may be able to allow a dwelling for family <br /> members.He noted they do not want people renting them out but if people have elderly parents or young <br /> people coming home from college it might make sense. <br /> 15. LA22-000029—JOHN PETERSON,2880 FOX STREET,VARIANCE <br /> John Peterson,Applicant,was present. <br /> Ms. Curtis gave a summary presentation on the item,noting this application is regarding a height variance <br /> for an accessory building on a 3+acre property. City Code limits maximum height for all buildings at 30 <br /> feet and further stipulates that accessory buildings cannot exceed the height of the home on the property. <br /> Mr.Peterson applied for a building permit to construct a pole building on his 3.17 acre property with a <br /> proposed peak height of approximately 17 feet(defined height is 15 feet).The existing home is a one- <br /> story walkout rambler with a peak height of approximately 16 feet(defined height is estimated to be 12 <br /> feet).A permit could not be issued and the Applicant has requested a height variance. Ms.Curtis said <br /> although the pole building will be well below the permitted 30 foot defined height limit and will be <br /> located behind the home on grade approximately 10 feet lower than the grade of the home, its height is <br /> still limited by the height of the home itself.According to the owner,reducing its height to conform <br /> significantly reduces its functionality for the planned use. In June the Planning Commission held a public <br /> hearing and speculated about the intent for the additional accessory building height limitation.They <br /> suggested the City Council consider a text amendment regarding this provision and voted 6 to 0 to deny <br /> the motion due to lack of practical difficulty. Staff recommends denial of the variance request. However, <br /> Staff concurs with the Planning Commission's recommendation that Council consider initiating a text <br /> amendment process to remove or modify this restriction from this zoning district. <br /> Mr. Peterson showed photos of the property showing the downward slope of the proposed pole barn.He <br /> noted the height of the building is related to overhead venting for dust collection and woodworking,or <br /> possibly a car lift.He noted the house is a walkout rambler and on the back side the home is actually two <br /> stories but due to the way defined height is calculated it does not increase the height at all. <br /> Crosby asked how tall the front of the house is. <br /> Mr. Peterson replied it is about 15.5 feet and the rear is approximately 22-25 feet. <br /> Crosby clarified the Applicant is looking to make the accessory building 17 feet in height. <br /> Mr. Peterson noted 17 is the peak height but defined height would be 15 feet and the defined height of the <br /> house is about 12.5 feet. <br /> Page 3 of 6 <br />