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MINUTES OF THE BEGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HEUIGN JULY 14» 1997 <br />(#5 - #2248 David and Jodi Rahn - Continued) .. <br />Kelley asked for clarification on the hardcover calculations of an increase fi'oni 9% to <br />19% in the 0-75' setback. He was informed that the calculations do not include a <br />driveway or potential garage. There is currently no hardcover in the 75-250' setback and <br />the hardcover noted b the house footprint only. Kelley said a driveway and garage are <br />bevitable and would need to know the calculations for them and what amount would be <br />added in the 0-75' where h leads to the home. Jabbour noted that the application is <br />enritled to 25% in the 75-250' setback. KcUqr questioned what percentage would be in <br />the flood plain. Rahn said the garage would not be below the 931.5* elevation and no <br />variance would be required for a garage. Van Zomeren agreed that no variance would be <br />reqtured. <br />Kdl^ said be has never turned down an api^cation for a two-car garage noting the <br />necessity for garages in this area but felt the calculations should be included. He <br />questioned a ridewalk leading to the residence. Peterson questioned the need for the <br />calculation tince H is not included in the proposal. <br />Rahn indicated that he b allowed 1500 s.£ of structure outside the 0-75' and as much as <br />2200 sT. with the size of the lot, <br />Jabbour asked the applicant how he plans on walking to the house. The applicant <br />questioned whether a >valkway is required. Rahn said he has no intention of putting in a <br />ridewalk. Jabbour indicated that one would eventually be needed. Rahn said he uses the <br />grass area now and the decking and entry are included in the calculations. He currently <br />parks on the clearing on top of the hillside and there is no established driveway. <br />Goetten questioned why the residence cannot be pulled back. Rahn said the residence <br />would then be located in the flood plain. He said he has space for 1900 s.f. in the 75-250' <br />setback. <br />Kelley asked Staff if 25% hardcover allowed for the 75-250' setback includes land in the <br />flood plain. He was informed by Gaffi^on and Van Zomeren that it did. <br />Jabbour noted the structure could be a slab on grade without a foundation. Jabbour said <br />he would make hb approval contmgent on no additional variances allowed in the future <br />and any further improvements adhering to standards in the zoning code. <br />Gaffron questioned with hardcover shown in the 0-75', whether this amount should be <br />subtracted fi'om that allowed elsewhere. He felt it should be. Jabbour cited an example <br />where this has been done in the past. GafiBron indicated that with 2000 s.f total allowed, <br />it would leave 1000 s.f. for any future improvements. Jabbour said that was a good idea. <br />Rahn agreed to comply with this request