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\dditional structure on the property also adds additional hardcover to the property. The entire <br />addition would be located within 75 ’ of the lakeshore. The total net increase in hardcover within 75 ’ <br />of the lake would be 300 s.f. A 36 s.f. stair entrance would be removed to make room for the <br />addition. The total hardcover would be 1,031 s.f. which is 25% of the land area within 75 ’ of the <br />lakeshore. The total hardcover figure does not include the landscaping plastic, an underground <br />garage, and the paved width of Crystal Bay Road. The City of Orono has traditionally looked at <br />equal removal of existing hardcover, but not necessarily allowing removal of driveway or <br />landscaping plastic for structural additions. The structural addition within 75 ’ of the lakeshore <br />requires variances to allow a new portion of a building within 75 ’ of the take. <br />The new structure would encroach 8’ into the required average lakeshore setback. This property is <br />52’ wide lot at the lakeshore. The entire neighborhood was platted with 50 ’ being the average lot <br />width. The average lakeshore setback distance is measured by drawing a straight line between each <br />of the neighboring residences. No building can be added or expanded closer to the lake than the <br />average distance between those two structures. The average lakeshore setback regulations are <br />intended to protect lakeshore views for neighbors. It is this type of neighborhood, w here the houses <br />are located relatively close to one another, that the lake views are most impacted by surrounding <br />development. <br />It is Staffs conclusion the front yard setback and side setback encroachments are due to the size of <br />the proposed addition and are not direct hardships created by the property. The size of the porch <br />could be reduced. The 30 ’ setback to Crystal Bay Road and the 10 ’ setback to the side property line <br />could be met by reducing the size of the addition. <br />Staff Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends denial of the application due to the entire addition being located within 75 ’ of the <br />lakeshore. The addition could not be done without the need for variances. The property has a total <br />of 1,397 s.f. of structure. Due to the amount of existing hardcover and building already within 75 ’ of <br />the lakeshore a variance to allow additional hardcover or structure is not warranted. <br />Options for Action: <br />1. R«. commend approval. <br />2. Recommend denial, stating reasons. <br />3. Table, giving applicant direction. <br />4. Other action. <br />802-3101 Kathleen Melin <br />3709 Cr>ital Bay Road <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />I <br />1
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