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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> October 10,2022 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 15. LA22-000036—SCOTT GATES OB/O LISA THOSTENSON,2815 CASCO POINT <br /> ROAD,VARIANCES <br /> Scott Gates,Applicant,was present. <br /> Staff presented a summary packet of information.Curtis noted this application is regarding average <br /> lakeshore setback,side setback,and hardcover variances as part of additions to the existing home <br /> including changing a hip roof to a gable roof within the sideyard and average lakeshore setback(ALS). <br /> The Applicant is proposing a first floor lakeside deck within the ALS which exceeds the 42 inch height <br /> allowance;a hardcover variance of 26.4% is requested.The Applicant has recently applied for a building <br /> permit to construct a garage on the rear of the home and is removing an existing detached garage.In <br /> September the Planning Commission held a public hearing and received numerous comments from the <br /> public.During discussion the Commission provided feedback to the Applicant on each project elements <br /> and voted 7-0 to deny the application as applied. Staff recommends denial as applied. <br /> Scott Gates, 545 Second Street#298,Excelsior,noted changes tonight are to the roof and the deck; <br /> everything else meets requirements of Code and setbacks. He noted the owners have decided to keep the <br /> existing structure rather than tear it down and rebuild.They worked hard to create something attractive, <br /> that fits the character of the neighborhood,and minimize conflicts.Based on extensive comments from <br /> neighbors,the Applicants have made changes,moving the garage and pulling out a screen porch and <br /> office.Mr.Gates spoke about the setbacks and the garage with a gable roof similar to the homes on the <br /> other sides. By running the roof front-to-back it ties into the garage addition and does not change the look <br /> to the neighbors on the other side.Regarding the rear and the ALS,the practical difficulties are from the <br /> irregular setbacks with the house at 2817(east side)is setback considerably more than the house at 2813, <br /> he noted the next homes to the other side of 2817 is roughly 80 feet which is a typically buried setback <br /> scenario. He thinks in the past that has been a practical difficulty to some extent.Mr. Gates noted in <br /> putting gable roofs they shed all the water to the sides of the home,add gutters on both side of the home, <br /> and take the water to the front and out to the street rather than the backyards.He stated the practical <br /> difficulty is the house location and position.Regarding the deck,Mr. Gates noted they will take out the <br /> existing patio due to water damage and spoke about two parts to the deck with the 10x16 deck at-grade <br /> with a 10x20 deck approximately 5 feet off the ground.In looking at the ALS and the view from the <br /> neighbors,they can only see a small corner of that deck and noted a row of 5-6 junipers which screen the <br /> view.He knows that the intent of the ALS is to protect a reasonable view of the lake and the neighbors <br /> will still have 160-170 degree view of the lake. <br /> Patty Yorks,2825 Casco Point Road,is here out of concern. She noted as a realtor she has seen many <br /> projects and she is concerned for safety noting it is lucky the fire at 2813 was on the bank and not the <br /> house because several listings there have had fires. She thinks coming closer in on the side creates a <br /> safety issue. She stated everyone on that ridge has the same size lots and have all found a way to comply <br /> with the City's setbacks. She wanted a deck just like the Applicant and picked up the house to move it <br /> back to add those things on the front and still comply with requirements. Ms.Yorks spoke about a <br /> retaining wall that they dug out and put gravel in,noting they never went forward into the lake.As a <br /> realtor,the first thing people do in looking at million dollar homes is look at the view. When they see crap <br /> in the view it devalues the property because they want an unfettered view.This sets a precedent in going <br /> into the ALS and she believes it will affect the view.Everyone along there have been very respectful of <br /> one another and their views and it is concerning to Ms.Yorks that this has not been an issue for the <br /> Applicants. <br /> Page 3 of 7 <br />
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