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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />NOVEMBER 14, 2022 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 3 of 7 <br /> <br />the current garage which extends outside the rear setback and into the County Road 51 right-of- <br />way, and a current parking area that is also in the right-of-way. The goal of the project is to <br />improve those situations by removing the parking area, removing the existing detached garage, <br />and proposing an attached garage. The hardcover and sideyard setback are improving, and a <br />parking turnaround pad allows the Applicants to exit the property with their cars forward rather <br />than backing out on to County Road 51. <br /> <br />Ms. Wessling noted the safety issues are real, her son parks on the gravel area and they are trying <br />to build a functional and safe family residence that conforms to the neighborhood. They are very <br />near the street and she worries about not being able to exit the driveway facing forward. Ms. <br />Wessling spoke about near-misses, pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists, and that the property is on a <br />curve making it hard to see when backing out. With the three car garage, they can utilize the <br />turnaround as intended rather than using it as parking. She noted they are moving it back from <br />the street, improving on all aspects, the property and Shadywood are unique, and it is within the <br />character of the neighborhood. She spoke about a nearby property that has a three car garage and <br />setback that was approved five years ago. <br /> <br />Mayor Walsh noted the City Council has considered Shadywood regarding turnarounds because <br />it is a main artery. <br /> <br />Johnson noted cleaning up those non-conformities is a trade-off to him in this case. <br /> <br />Mayor Walsh clarified they are also reducing hardcover. <br /> <br />Johnson moved, Crosby seconded, to approve LA22-000052, 1780 Shadywood Road, Hardcover, <br />Rear Yard Setback, and Driveway Setback Variances in order to construct an addition to the home. <br />VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br /> <br />15. LA22-000023 – CITY OF ORONO TEXT AMENDMENT RELATED TO ACCESSORY <br />DWELLING UNITS – ORDINANCE NO. 279, THIRD SERIES <br /> <br />Community Development Director Oakden gave a presentation, noting they are proposing a zoning Code <br />text amendment that will add Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) as a permitted accessory use in all <br />residential zoning districts. The goal of the ordinance is to permit alternative housing types to support <br />multi-generational housing options within the City of Orono. The Planning Commission held a public <br />hearing, made no language changes, and voted 6-0 in favor of the proposed amendment. Staff <br />recommends approval. <br /> <br />Alisa Benson, 1220 Lyman Avenue, is undecided about pros and cons of ADUs. A number of issues have <br />gone unaddressed, she does not feel there has been enough citizen engagement, this is a huge change to <br />current Ordinance, and she has not seen it advertised much on the website, Facebook, or via newsletter <br />mailing. The Code Review Committee identified the need for multi-generational housing and she is