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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Monday, July 21,2003 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />reduce any current drainage problems. <br />When designing his proposal, Mr. Ziebarth stated that he believed hardcover to be the most <br />important element of the design, as opposed to setbacks. He indicated that the biggest <br />challenge he faced was the sewer easement, and the struggle to meet several requirements, <br />and still get what they need for livable space. Ziebarth contended that, under the allowable <br />calculations, he would only be allowed a SOO s.f. second story if he were required to meet <br />10’ side yard setbacks. He indicated that he had assumed they would ^ allowed to <br />construct a second story above the existing first story. <br />Chair Smith stated that the revised drainage plan seems doable and that the second story <br />could encroach into the 0-75 ’ setback; however, the side yard setbacks remain the issue. <br />She stated that feedback from the neighbors at the last Commission meeting and letters in <br />the packet still contend this to be an issue. <br />Ziebarth stated that, in his opinion, his home has been overshadowed by neighboring <br />properties, and that a precedent has already been set to the south allowing the second story, <br />albeit further from the lot line. <br />Kirk Otteson, 710 North Arm Drive, the neighbor to the south, indicated that his home is <br />compliant 23’ from the property line. He stated that, as proposed, this home would be <br />larger than his home on a smaller piece of property. He maintained that if the home were <br />located just 2’ from his property line, and still two stories tall, the impact would be 10 <br />times \N'orse than his, which is compliant. Otteson stated that he was not allowed a <br />walko... design; therefore, went with the two story plan. He objected to a two story home <br />located 2’ from his property line. <br />Chair Smith asked for the applicant to comment on staffs recommendation that the garage <br />be shifted. <br />Ziebarth stated that moving the existing structure would compromise the layout of the <br />house. 1 le maintained that the design and look of the house would be substantially changed <br />and that shifting the garage over would drastically block the house and any sunlight from <br />its southwest comer. <br />Chair Smith asked for Ziebarth to comment on the second story recommendation. <br />Ziebarth stated that a 490 s.f. second story would look odd sitting atop the home. <br />Chair Smith stated tliat the Commission could vote on what was in front of them or table <br />the application for redesign. <br />Ziebarth stated that he had looked at other designs and believed that hardcover was more <br />important than setback; therefore, they chose this layout. He stated that being given the 0- <br />PAGE 10 of 37 <br />vt •
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