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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MONDAY, APRIL 8,2002 <br />PARK COMMISSION COMMENTS—DEBORAH HAL VORSON, <br />REPRESENTA TIVE —Continued <br />The Planning Commission found hardships in the fact that they prefer cars to exit the <br />driveway facing the street, and the lakeshore setback and age and size of the trees were <br />also factors <br />Mike SheniuiiM stated that in the City ’s variance application packet, it listed trees as <br />something that could constitute a variance. He stat^ they tried to design a responsibly <br />sized structure, placed the footprint around the existing trees, and used the existing drive. <br />Tom Palm of 1685 Concordia Street stated that he supported the current plan because it <br />held up the aesthetics of the neighborhood and would not negatively impact the neighbors. <br />Nygard moved, and White seconded, to approve the requested variances, ailowing <br />for greater than 25% hardcover in the 75 - 250* setback zone at an amount to be <br />determined after the driveway is reduced in width from 18* to 14* along the south <br />side where the maple trees sit with the understanding that the trees and their root <br />systems will not be disturbed, also with the understanding that the house will be <br />constructed in a normal position that does not restrict views, and instructing staff to <br />draft a resolution that reflects Council discussion. <br />Vote: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />*7. ^02-2761 Addison and Cindy Piper, 1125 Spring Hill Road—Conditional Use <br />Permit and Variance—Resolution No. 4785 <br />Flint moved, and Sansevere seconded, to adopt Resolution No. 4785 granting <br />variances to Municipal Code Sections 10.03, Subdivision 12 to permit the pool house <br />to be located 9.3* from the principal structure where 10* is required; Section 10.22, <br />Subdivision 1(B) to permit construction of a screen porch which encroaches 15* into <br />the average lakeshore setback; a conditional use permit to allow the guest house per <br />Section 10.20, Subdivision 3(G); and a conditional use permit to allow plumbing in <br />the accessory building (pool house) per Section 10.20, Subdivision 3(Q). <br />Vote: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />Nygard stated that he felt the City subsidizes alarm companies by allowing people with <br />alarms flee responses to false alarms. It costs the City in wear and tear on vehicles, time <br />and man power. Sansevere stated the cost is passed on to the homeowner, who is the <br />taxpayer. He also stated they only get one flee, then there is a charge for false alarms. <br />Nygard stated that people who don’t own alarms shouldn ’t have to pay for those who do. <br />He stated false alarms are a problem for both the police and fire departments. Sansevere <br />t