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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> January 9,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> footprint additions and a second story proposed to extend all the way to the foundation of the lake side of <br /> the home. Staff recommended denial. The planning commission, at its November meeting,conducted a <br /> public hearing and voted 3 to 1 to recommend denial of the application.After the meeting the applicant <br /> removed the footprint expansion in the 75-foot setback and pulled the second story addition back 12 feet <br /> from the lake.The footprint for hardcover was increased on the street side to make up for the reduction on <br /> the lake side. Staff has changed its recommendation to approval on the revised plan,which still reduces <br /> hardcover 275 square feet. <br /> Sara Wildenberg,currently at 1421 North Arm Drive,the applicant,said they had been looking at lake <br /> property for a long time,noticed this one had been vacant about five years and contacted the previous <br /> owner and purchased it. She said she and her husband love the design of the house but it is not laid out for <br /> a family at all. The Planning Commission in November gave them a lot of good feedback, she added.The <br /> proposed addition would be stairs to get to the upper level that will extend over the garage. The area is <br /> hardcover right now. <br /> Sven Gustafson with Stonewood Renovations explained there were a few other removals lakeside <br /> including a planter wall near the lake and a patio and the second level was pulled back 12 feet which does <br /> change the impact from the lake quite a bit. <br /> Council Member Johnson stated this was a good example of the planning commission making <br /> recommendations that improved the plan. He said he was comfortable with the revised plan. <br /> Johnson moved, Seals seconded,to ask the staff draft a resolution to approve LA22-000055, <br /> Eskuche Design O/B/O Travis& Sara Wildenberg,3838 Cherry Avenue,Variances VOTE: Ayes <br /> 5,Nays 0. <br /> In further Community Development reporting, Community Development Director Oakden said the <br /> department is wrapping up end of year reporting and finished the year with just over 1,400 total permits. <br /> They are working on the planning commission packet for next week. <br /> FINANCE DIRECTOR REPORT <br /> Finance Director Olson gave a presentation on the final total for 2022 for building permit revenue which <br /> he said far exceeded the budget for building permit revenue which was $565,000 but came in at$713,737. <br /> The department is still working on overall totals for 2022 for the General Fund. <br /> CITY ATTORNEY REPORT <br /> Attorney Mattick had nothing to report.He said he would have a report at the next meeting in closed <br /> session. <br /> CITY ADMINISTRATORJENGINEER REPORT <br /> City Administrator/Engineer Edwards updated the City Council that Parks and Public Works have been <br /> very busy with snow and ice removal to make room for the next batch coming. <br /> Page 9 of 12 <br />