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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> September 12,2022 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT <br /> 16. LA22-000041-Eskuche Design o/b/o Chris Heim,3005 Casco Point Road,Variance <br /> Michael Gorman,Applicant,was present. <br /> Curtis presented a summary packet of information stating the Applicant has plans to combine the existing <br /> three Hartzell Addition properties into two. Half of the existing middle lot,2987 Casco Point Road,will <br /> be combined with the"tennis court lot"and the remaining half of 2987 Casco Point Road will <br /> be combined with 3005 Casco Point Road,resulting in the subject property for this application.For the <br /> purpose of this application the Council should treat the newly enlarged subject property as existing due to <br /> the orientation of the property in relation to the neighboring homes and the curvature of the shoreline,the <br /> Applicant is requesting an average lakeshore setback variance for the new home.The home has been <br /> designed to be sensitive to the existing views of the home at 3015 Casco Point Road. In August the <br /> Planning Commission held a public hearing and received public comment.The Seidells spoke in support <br /> and have provided supportive comments included in the packet. Following the discussion the <br /> Commission voted 3 to 2 to deny the requested Average Lakeshore Setback(ALS)variance consistent <br /> with Staff recommendation citing lack of practical difficulty. Staff's practical difficulty analysis reflects a <br /> lack of practical difficulty to support the variance request and for this reason Staff recommends denial. <br /> Michael Gorman,along with Chris Heim, is one of the co-owners of the properties.He noted they have <br /> gone through some iterations on the project including going from three homes down to two and a core <br /> objective is to create homes that are very consistent with the neighborhood. The plan in place moves the <br /> home back 28 feet from where the current structure is and they are trying to work to preserve lakeshore, <br /> protect sight lines for neighbors,and build homes consistent with the overall feel of the neighborhood. <br /> Sven Gustafson, Stonewood, 153 Lake Street E,Wayzata,stated the practical difficulty on the project is p, <br /> the shape of the lot to the south(Seidell property)and the location of their house on the lot because it is <br /> further back from the lake than most other homes on the lakeshore due to the flag lot. He showed a slide <br /> on screen demonstrating the issue. He noted if the owners of the two homes were to coordinate on the <br /> timing of the construction of their two homes and were to push the home on the northern lot closer to the <br /> lake meeting the ALS,they could virtually achieve the position of the home requested in this variance <br /> request.However if they do that the home will now be an outlier sitting in front of the Goodwin's house. <br /> He shared about moving the house 28 feet further back,keeping the rooflines from being an impedance, <br /> and curing a sideyard setback on the property.For these reasons the Applicants are asking the City <br /> Council to approve. <br /> Johnson asked about Lot 1,the tennis court lot,and Lot 2 which is proposed to be built upon first.He <br /> asked by granting this variance,the Council is not giving any new privilege to Lot 1 to be closer to the <br /> lake? <br /> Curtis replied in the negative. <br /> Johnson thinks the rendering showing the old house versus the new is very clever,a good way to see it, <br /> and they did a good job getting the neighbors on board,as well. <br /> Mayor Walsh stated when he heard that the house was going further away from the lake than it is today, <br /> that was what he needed to hear and was all good with it. <br /> Page2of9 <br />
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