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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24,2003 <br />8, 803-2951 Judith and James Pierpont, 2849 and 1801 West Farm Road—Lot <br />Line Rearrangement—Continued <br />owners had blacktopped part of the drive, and they finished the blacktopping. The drive <br />connected Farm and Homestead streets and was used by neighbors. The neighbor who <br />lived on Homestead at the end of the driveway informed *he Pierponts that they were <br />nervous about a road exiting opposite their house, so the Pierponts blocked the access to <br />Homestead by installing a mound at the end of the drive and planting it. The Pierponts <br />did not understand the need to remove a drive that had been in existence for so long when <br />its presence did not impact anybody negatively. <br />Mrs. Pierpont stated that when they bought the house, it was in disrepair and the stable <br />was derelict They wanted to keep the character of the property. They kept the roof, walls <br />and foundation of the stable and converted it to a guest house with an alcove kitchen, <br />bathroom, balcony, and bedroom. She stated that the guesthouse is only ever used by <br />funily members or close friends who visit, with the exception of allowing guests of their <br />church to stay briefly on two occasions. They have tried to add value to the neighborhood <br />with the changes they ’ve made, while keeping the original charm and style of the <br />property. <br />She stated that they originally believed the lots were connected in order to provide <br />alternative sites for septic. She stated they plan to bring sewer hookups to both lots 14 <br />and IS. <br />Mrs. Pierpont stated that her husband figured they have 13,000 s.f. (7.5%) of wetland on <br />their property with lakeshore frontage. According to his calculations, they do have <br />enough dry buildable to keep the guesthouse. She stated they would gladly sign an <br />agreement stating the house is only to be used by fiunily members and that it would never <br />generate an income. <br />Murphy stated that the City should do a better job of protecting historic properties. <br />Gaffion asked if they would be ignoring the preservation of a historic structure by merely <br />requiring the kitchen to be removed. The 4-acre requirement has to do with density. The <br />code doesn’t distinguish between constant use and occasional use. The Pierponts seem <br />willing to limit the use of the house. Wetland is not credited in terms of density when a <br />property is sewered. Still, the situation has existed for over 13 years with no negative <br />impacts. There is, however, a precedent setting concern if the City allowed the situation <br />to continue as is. <br />Murphy stated that they need a unique situation in order to find a hardship. Mrs. Pietpont <br />stated Aat the age of the house and guesthouse make it a unique situation. They were <br />built in 1870. <br />I
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