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ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1999 <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />(#6) #2540 BRADLEY HOYT, 2523 KEI.LY AVENUE - AFTER-THE-FACT CONDITIONAL USE <br />PERMITA/ARIANCE, 7:03 p.m. - 7:58 p.m. <br />The Certificate of Mailing and Affidavit of Publication were noted. <br />Richard Sheridan. Attomey-at-Law, and William Skolnick. Attomey-at-Law. were present. <br />Bradley Hoyt. Applicant, was not present. <br />Weinberger stated the Applicant has filed a general land use application for an after-the-fact <br />conditional use permit, which also requires variances for hardcover. The application is a result of a <br />request by the City of Orono to allow the property to comply with Code requirements and have the <br />necessary permits issued. The application deals with the construction of boulder retaining walls <br />within the 0-75’ lakeshore setback but not with any lakeshore land alteration that may have occurred <br />on the property. <br />City Staff has indicated to the Applicant that the property can be restored or an application for <br />after-the-fact permits can be filed with the City. The Applicant has chosen to apply for the necessary <br />permits for any work that has been completed on the property. The Applicant has indicated he is <br />unaware of any lakeshore land alteration that may have occurred on the property. However, it is the <br />belief of Staff that some land alteration may have occurred with the construction of the retaining <br />wa Is. <br />The Applicant has stated he did construct a retaining wall in a letter dated October 29.1999. which <br />is attached to this report, but denies doing any land alteration work within the 75 foot lakeshore <br />setback. The property surveys indicate that substantial regarding has occurred on the property <br />within 75 feet of the lakeshore. Typically this would be considered extensive grading withiri the 0-75’ <br />sc-ioack since it is Staffs belief that more than 10 cubic yards of fill have been moved in this area. <br />Weinberger noted that the only application that has been filed by the Applicant is for the retaining <br />walls. The land alteration work is not a part of this application. Mr. Hoyt acquired this property in <br />approximately 1996 or 1997. <br />Weinberger stated that it is City Staffs position that Code Section 10.03. Subdivision 19. has been <br />violated, which states that it is unlawful for any person to perform or have performed the following <br />land alteration activities without a conditional use permit issued by the Council; C. Build, alter, <br />cr repair any seawall, retaining wall, cr otherwise change the grade or shore of lakeshore property, <br />which would require the issuance of a conditional use permit. A conditional use permit can be <br />granted in this case if the proposal meets all the other sections of the zoning code. <br />Weinberger stated, however, this proposal would not meet the other sections of the zoning code <br />since the retaining walls would constitute hardcover within 75 feet of the lakeshore. If the retaining <br />wall had been constructed outside the 0-75' setback, a conditional use permit may not be required <br />and would be subject to other restrictions. <br />Weinberger stated a variance v;ould be required under Section 10.55, Subdivision 8. which states <br />that no filling, grading, dredging, excavation, hardcover, temporary or permanent structures, <br />obstructions, septic systems, well or other construction shall be allowed within the Flood Plain and <br />Wetlands Conservation Area; nor on any lands within 26 feet thereof; nor on any land within 75 feet <br />of the ordinancy highwater elevation of any lake shoreline. In order to grant a variance, a definite <br />hardship must be demonstrated by the Applicant. <br />In addition, variances to permit the construction of the retaining wall would also fall under Section <br />10 22. Subdivision 2, and Section 10.56. Subdivision 16(L). for a .jtal of three variances being <br />Page 5
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