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David K. Fox <br />1645 Bohns Point Road <br />Hayzata, HN 55391 <br />March 14, 1990 <br />Orono Planning Connission <br />City of Orono <br />PO Box 66 <br />Crystal Bay, HN 55323 <br />Dear Comnissioners, <br />We are presently building a new house at 1645 Bohns Point <br />Road. We have been advised by the Orono Building and Zoning <br />Departaent to seek a variance involving this construction. This <br />variance concerns the height of the structure. <br />Our house was designed by Bruce Schaitt and Assoc, of <br />Nayzata. Our building plans, including optional gables facing <br />the front (lake), were subaitted to and a building peralt was <br />Issued by the the City of Orono. Construction started in <br />Deceaber. <br />Subsequently, we asked our architect, Mr. Bruce Schaitt, <br />to investigate as to whether the area above the second floor <br />could be opened up for storage space, without altering the roof <br />structure in any way. We were advised by Mr. Schaitt that the <br />roof trusses could be designed to allow for an attic area <br />without changing the height, shape or appearance of the house. <br />We directed the builder to proceed on that basis. <br />In as auch as the design of the house coaplles with the <br />published code, and the height and shape of the house have not <br />changed in any way froa the plan as approved by the city, we <br />question whether a variance is necessary. However, if you <br />deteralne that a variance is necessary we ask that you provide <br />a favorable recoaaendation. <br />Respectfully,, <br />Da <br />Hargene Fox <br />cctBruce Schaitt <br />: I <br />n <br />. \ <br />11 <br />i•i <br />{ <br />I <br />‘ I
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