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ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR JUNE 15,199S <br />(#3 - tf2370 Gary O'Keefe - Continued) <br />the 40% hardcover limit. Berg felt that the hardcover >\-as excessive, and suggested the size <br />of the house reduced, noting that the^pplicant should slay within the height restrictions for that <br />zoning district. <br />O'Keefe noted.that hardcover was excessive because of the drivenay design based on elevations, <br />not because of a large house. <br />Lindquist suggested the desirable amount of hardcover in his view would be 5731 square feet, or 25 <br />percent of the area within the 75 - 250' zone and the south 0 - 75* zone. <br />Chair Smith stated the Applicant has the option of having the Planning Commission vole on the <br />application as currently proposed or tabling the matter to allow the Applicant more time to consider <br />the various options open to him. Smith felt the application as presently submitted would not be <br />recommended for approval, and if denied, there is a mandatory six month wailing period before a <br />new application can be submitted. <br />O'Keefe stated he has attempted to comply with the requests of the Planning Commission. <br />Gaffron stated the current proposal for the hardcover is at 33% if you take the 75* setback areas into <br />consideration. In order to reach the 25% hardcover limit, the Applicant must reduce hardcover by <br />1900 square feet. <br />O'Keefe asked how remodeling the existing house would affect hardcover percentages. Smith <br />responded that requirements are the same for both remodeling and new construction. <br />O'Keefe requested the Planning Commission table the matter. <br />Smith moved, Lindquist seconded, to table Application #>2370. VOTE: Ayes 7, Nays 0. <br />NEW BUSINESS: PUBLIC HEARINGS <br />(#5) 2361 WILLIAM AND LAWAYNE YAEGER, 310 BIG ISLAND - VARIAI <br />9:05 - 9:27 p.m. <br />.S, <br />The Certificate of 'ubiication were noted. <br />Mr. and Mu^^ger and their attorney. Win Curtis,;scnt <br />Gaffro^tated the applicants arc requesting a lot arcaA^(l^rianc(nWlfc^^|dosignation of <br />Lot ^fas an independent Record Lot in the RS^^|0^^nd lakcshorc sctbac^i^^ctback and <br />hard^i^cr variances for construcliono^yi^^^^nal cabin to replace a prc-cxistmT <br />cabin, amNivy^gttuglyigiiMi^^^^zcbo. <br />Gaffron noted the City rezoned Big Island from LR*1 A-1 Single Family Lakeshore Residential <br />Subdistrict to RS, Seasonal Recreational, back in 1983. Lots 64-65 and Lots 8-9-10-1 1 were <br />designated as Record Lot 15 by virtue of their common ownership by Ro\' Ahem. ^ aegers have <br />subsequently purchased Lot 64 from Ahem, with Lots 8-9-10-11-65 being owned by Nancy Fames.
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