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^nNCJTESOFTHE <br />ORONO FLANNING CX>2tfMISSION MEETING <br />Mondajr, August 19,2002 <br />0:30e'dockp.in. <br />© <br />Fritzler concurred with Rahn. <br />Bremer moved, Mabusth seconded, to approve Application #02-2812, Marvin and Mary <br />Smith, 1940 Country Club Road, a front yard setback variance to construct a 2 1/2 story <br />additiou over the cxbtlng garage of the resideuce. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />(#5) #02-2813 MARK WELCH, 3625 NORTH SHORE DRIVE, VARIANCE 8:06 p.m. <br />8:40 p.m. <br />Linda Welch, Sister representing the Applicant Marie Welch, was present. <br />Bottenberg explained that the applicant was approved to construct a new residence on the <br />property in February, 2002. The applicant has not yet built the residence and wishes to make <br />two changes to the approved plan. Bottenberg reported that the changes to the plan include <br />shifting the residence on the west side from 8.5 feet to 7.5 feet from the property line, <br />straightening the residence to run parallel with the property line versus the lakeshore and add 65 <br />s.f. to the front of the house by adding a 4.5 foot prow, “v-shi^e ” glass point on the lakeside of <br />the residence. <br />The approved variances had not expired and the additional variances would include a side yard <br />setback to permit the addition to be 5 ’ and 7.9’ from the west side property line. Additional <br />variances for hardcover and structure within 75 ’ of the lakeshore were also necessary. The <br />proposed residence was originally approved to be 53 ’ from the lakeshore, the addition of the <br />“prow” extends the house 4.5 ’ towards the lake which now locates the residence 48.5’ from the <br />lakeshore. Bottenberg reminded the Commission that the DNR minimum lakeshore setback <br />standard is 50 ’ for a General Development Lake property. Although the residence would still be <br />further from the lakeshore than the two adjacent residences, the average lakeshore setback is not <br />an issue. <br />PAGE 16 4