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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Monday, May 20,2002 <br />6:30 o’clock p.m. <br />(#02-2769 MARK AND PAMELA PALM, Continued) <br />Rahn noted that if the garage is tilni^ it still barely fits the setback requircpiefits. He suggested building <br />a similar garage of no more than 750'ir£^hich then could be granted^>^^ack variances. He <br />maintained that many design options seemlo be available. Again, Rahn stated that he could support five- <br />foot setbacks if the mass of the building was t^t-enlarged. <br />Hawn indicated she would not approve the requested^back variance and suggested Mr. Palm design <br />something that meets the standards of the Comrnission as put forth, and returns with that for approval. <br />She asked him if the matter should be table'B at this time. <br />N/ <br />Palm pointed out that several^ug^stions are simply too expensive andVjiat the Commission has <br />suggested is no larger thmthe current 24’x30’ structure. He indicated he would work with reducing the <br />proposed garage^to^O s.f. and move to at least 5 feet from the property line, <br />Hawn mo>^d,^raitb seconded, to table Application #02-2769, Mark and Pamela Palm, 1447 Park <br />Drive,yA the applicants request In order to allow them time to redesign the garage plan.-^ VO TE: <br />Ay^"7, Nays 0. —— <br />(#7) #02-2786 JOHN R. JONES, 3490 NORTH SHORE DRIVE, VARIANCES <br />7:41 - 8:28 p.m. <br />John R. Jones and Charlotte Lipa, Applicants, were present. <br />Weinberger explained that the applicant had submitted the application on April 17,2002, for variances to <br />permit redevelopment of the property. Since that time, the applicant has worked towards reducing the <br />number of variances and setback encroachments. Weinberger pointed out that resised plans submitted to <br />the City of Orono on May 16th still do require variances, but have gone a long way towards reducing <br />variances. <br />The revised plans have proposed a single house with a 1st level tuck under style garage with access to <br />Birch Lane. Weinberger stated that the layout is consistent with the development of the neighborhood <br />and the required variances now include: Lot Area, Lot Width, Hardcover, and Building Height. While <br />Weinberger stated that staff recommends approval of the first three variances, the building height permit <br />to permit a full three story on the house is inconsistent to the zoning code. <br />Weinberger stated that the zoning code allows a maximum building height of 30’ or 2 1/2 stories, <br />whichever is less, and not three stories. The 2 1/2 story height restriction allows for a typical 2 story <br />house with an attic above, not typically used for living space. <br />' / <br />PAGE 7