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V i <br />i- i <br />f - '1 <br />"1; <br />L <br />>■ .' <br />MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, September 26,2005 <br />7:00 o’clock p.m. <br />City Council, in all good conscience, not to support such an atrocity. <br />Sansevere stated that, spec home or not, the proposed home did not fit the character of the <br />neighborhood. <br />Mayor Peterson stated that she could not support the CUP and found no reason to support the <br />variance request, which simply allowed the applicant to build the design of his choice. She <br />suggested he go back to meet with staff and design a proposal that fit the property. <br />Broitzman pointed out that his biggest concern centered on the fact that the wording of the CUP <br />doesn’t set limits, as a moving target, he would not know what is acceptable or not. While he <br />maintained that the size of his structure fell within the 15% allowance and that he has met height <br />restrictions, he did not understand the letter of the law as it pertained to the CUP. <br />Sansevere asked the applicant whether he had consulted with staff when he put together his <br />proposal to move 5,400 cubic yards of fill or asked for input with regard to the lot width variance <br />to see if these were reasonable requests. <br />Broitzman stated that he had worked with the Engineer to determine how the drainage would <br />work out with his design. He pointed out that he was within his legal rights to take down the trees <br />he did, as he preferred a view Of the lake to trees. <br />Mayor Peterson stated dwt the City Council could vote on his application as presented which <br />might mean he could not come before Council again for 6 months, or he could table his <br />application for redesign purposes. <br />Broitzman requested that the City Council table his application. <br />White indicated that he would not allow the applicant to lay a virtual parking lot next to a <br />neighbor’s properly in a residential neighborhood, as this urban proposal clearly does not fit the <br />character of Orono. <br />■ -.iTiM laenitW g-o.»w>V|.fikuriri^^,J
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