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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Monday, June 1 2003 <br />6:00 o'clock: .Tin. <br />(M #03-2905 HEIDI B. NAGEL, Continued) <br />Hann moved. Chair Smith seconded, to table Application #03-2905, Heidi Nagel, 995 <br />Wildhurst Trail, for the purpose of review. VOTE: Ayes 6, Nays 0. <br />(#5) #03-2906 RICHARD ROBERTS, 1937 FAGERNESS POINT ROAD, AfTER-THE- <br />FACT VARIANCES, 7:22-7:49 PM. <br />Richard Roberts, the applicant, was present. <br />Gaffron explained that the applicant was requesting after-the-fact approval for construction of a <br />retaining wall and stairway s>'stem in the 0-75' setback zone, constituting hardcover and structure <br />where none is normally allowed. Staff recommends partial approval only, to allow for a 4' wide <br />stairway but deny the retaining wails on the lake side of the road; and denial or request further <br />design detail for a retaining wall within the property on the north (house) side of the road. <br />The current owner was granted a variance in 1991 to construct a new home on the property to <br />replace an old cabin. That approval required that a cribbed sand volleyball court underlain by <br />plastic sheeting on the lake side of the road be made non-hardcover. The sand area w as <br />eventually removed but the cribbing remained in place for a time. This spring applicant was <br />found to be constructing new retaining w alls in the 0-75* zone between the road and the lake, and <br />tiie job was stopped by the building inspector (see letter of 4-15-03). <br />Gaffron noted that the applicant indicated he intended to make the access to the dock safer by <br />adding a stairway. This area w here walls arc propo.scd had a slope of approximately 1:6 or 17% <br />for a 10-15* distance, easily maintainable and not requiring retaining w alls for support. This area <br />was not hardcover in 1991 and has never been approved for hardcover. Parking boats or vehicles <br />on it would create hardcover by default. <br />It is staff s conclusion that applicant is attempting to create a new flat storage or parking area in <br />the 0-75* zone, as evident from the current storage of a boat trailer noted on 6-11-03. Gaffron <br />continued, stating that staffhas also advised applicant about apparent illegal boat slip rental at <br />the site, as 2 of 3 boats stored at his dock are not registered to this property. <br />In addition, Gaffron stated that along the house side of the street, applicant states he wishes to <br />replace an old retaining wall that is now gone, to hold up the bank and make this area easier to <br />maintain. Replacement of that wall in the right-of-way is not sometliing staff w ould support. If <br />it is replaced w ithin the property boundaries, this will potentially create a parking area along the <br />street. This is a narrow street, and applicant's driveway already has capacity for storing at least 4 <br />vehicles. If this wall is allow ed to be replaced, staff w ould recommend that the area outside of <br />the 3' gravel shoulder be maintained in grass rather than be graveled or paved for parking area. <br />After reviewing 5 issijcs for consideration, Gaffron restated the staff recommendation that the <br />retaining wall system on the lake side of the road be denied, and the applicant directed to remove <br />Page9of22
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