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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Moiday, Jue 13,2005 <br />7:00 o’clock p.m. <br />(#05-3111 Water Street Homes, CoBtiaaed) <br />Carlson stated if the outlet is included, diey are within the total amount of footprint allowed. <br />Peterson noted the applicant has indicated they are willing to comply with the 26-foot buffer as well. <br />White moved, Peterson seconded, to direct staff to draft a resolntion granting a variaace for an <br />accessory stmetnre to be located nearer the froat or street lot line than the principal residence <br />atmetnre, snbject to the condition that a revised plan be sabmUted depicting the redaction In <br />sqaare footage, and Airther sabject to the condMon that a covenaat will be placed on the property <br />restricting the fatnre ase of this stractare, and granting of a condttioBal use permit for plumbing In <br />an accessory stractare that Inclades a toilet for the property located at 2260 Fox Street. <br />McMillan inquired whether a holding tank would be installed. <br />Carlson stated they are willing to install a holding tank if Staff so requests. <br />VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />9. #05-3114 PETER J. BOYER ON BEHALF OF SEVER AND SHARON PETERSON, <br />3145 NORTH SHORE DRIVE - VARIANCES <br />Peter Boyer. Sever and Sharon Peterson, Applicants, and Jim McNeil, Formation Architects, were <br />present. <br />Curtis stated the applicants are requesting variances to lot width, hardcover within the 7S ’-2S0' zone of <br />28 percent, and average lake setback in order to build a new single-family residence. Leners of support <br />from the neighboring property owners for additional 7S ’-2S0’ hardcover are attached as F.xhibit B. Roth <br />of these letters reference an “ordinaiKe change” regarding the shared driveway and how the City then <br />accounts for this hardcover. Curtis indicated there has never been a formal ordinance regarding <br />calculation of this hardcover for shared driveways, but rather a policy has been established to determine <br />who is accountable for what portions. Curtis stated the policy states that the portion of the shared <br />driveway the property owner benefits from shall be irKluded in the property’s hardcover calculation, <br />while the remaining hardcover not benefiting that property owner and underlying square footage are both <br />completely removed from the hardcover analysis. <br />The Planning Commission voted 6-0 to recorranend approval of the lot width and average lake setback <br />variances but recommended denial of the 75 ’-250’ hardcover variance in order to construct a new <br />single-family residence. <br />Staff recommends approval of the lot width and average lake setback variances and denial of the <br />hardcover variance consistent with the Planning Commission recommendation. <br />The Applicants had nothing to add to stofTs report. <br />PAGE# <br />J
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