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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />MONDAY, MAY 17.2004 <br />6:00 o ’clock p.m. <br />(13. MM-30IS ROBERT LU.ND ON BEHALF OF WILLIAM AND BONMBEL BYERS. Coailnvtd) <br />Bremer commented the due to the nature of the lot and house site, there results in a long dn\way. and <br />wondered if the 2S% hardcover standard can be met on such a property. <br />diair Mabusth added that Orono Lane has limited on-street parking resulting in surface parking spaces on the <br />property. <br />Rahn asked if there is a possibility for the garage to be pushed closer into the side >*ard lot line. <br />Mr. Lund replied that such a shiH of the garage would put it in front of the dining room making a darker <br />interior. <br />Bremer clanfied that Rahn mtended the shift to be on the east side to allow more turn around capability in <br />front of the house <br />Mr. Lund indicated the proposed garage location is at the 30* side yard setback. <br />Rahn expressed that it may be a better situation to allow a side yard sanance in order to meet the hardcover <br />standard. <br />Mr. Byars commented that the neighbor to the east probably would not like to have the garage mo\ed closed to <br />the side yard. He agreed to narrow the dns-eway width but the property needs some surface parking <br />Bremer suggested the lum around be relocated and the driveway narrower. <br />Jurgens asked for information about the lakcshore and wondered if the plan is expanding the area. <br />Mr Byars explained the proposal adds 6-8' for the ram garden before the shoreline. <br />Curtis confirmed the ram garden feature is not part of the current application, except for the grading, filling <br />and alteration of the ice ndge. <br />Mr. Byars acknowledged that even with the driveway width reduction it is unlikely the application will meet <br />the 25“<i hardcover standard, and that means he may have to refigure the house dimensions. He would prefer <br />to try to revise his plan to get to the 2S”/» hardcover and not to return to the Planning Commission. <br />Chair Mabasih moved. Raha seeooded, lo rccomacad approval of AppUcalioa MM-3015, Robert Lmid <br />for William and Boanibel Byars, 1389 Orono Lane for Ibr following: <br />a. Approval of the average lakesborc setback variaaces in order lo add a balcony to the second <br />story of the eastern side, and lo remove the front deck on tke lake side of the borne aad replace it <br />with a garden and a macb smaller deck, change the roofltne and add a w hcb*s bat feature to the <br />western portion of the lake side of the korae. <br />b. Approval of a side setback variance in order to construct an open balcony over an existing <br />sitting room where roof currently exists 26.4* from the property line where 30' U required and <br />26.4* setback currently cxisti. <br />c. Approval of the conditional use pcrail for InhcshorcallcraliMnwIiUB 75'of Ike OHWL in <br />order lo repair an k« ridge and crantc sediment catching rain gardens. Heavy duty sill fence <br />with steel l-posls should be installed along tbt shoreline once construction begins to protect the <br />exposed slope. *rhe slit fence sbonid be mai ntained tkrongbont the coastroedon process aad <br />remain in place nntll the slope b stabiRied and vcgclatinn b establbbcd. <br />d. Implementation af the recommendations of the City Engineer; <br />Page 32 of 40
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