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MINUTES OF TEE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON NOVEMBER 24,1997 <br />ZONING ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT <br />^3) #2279 G. MARC AND TRACY WHITEHEAD, 1220 LYMAN AVE <br />;ONSIDER PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL <br />Mrs. Whh^head was pfcsent. <br />Gaf&on reporteJk&at discussioa was held at the last Council mecuiig regarding the park <br />dedication fee. Puh^^t to Stafif discussions. Staff recommep<ls reopening the <br />preliminary plat resoUiUpn to enable Stafif to draft for incojjwration into the resolution <br />additional findings relate^o the nexus and proportion^ity issues related to the park fee. <br />Mrs. Whitehead had no comme'hts. She verified Stiff and Council renewed her letter <br />faxed to the City Office. Gafi&onmdicated thcyf^ was received on this date and <br />distributed for Council review. <br />Jabbour informed Whitehead that the Council plans on acting on the application in a <br />timely manner. Mrs. Whitehead saidshc apprt^iates that. Jabbour said the Council <br />must also protect the interests opme City. <br />Jabbour moved, Peterson>^onded, to reconsider Resolvtion#3966 for purposes noted. <br />Vote: Ayes 3, Nays 0^ <br />Jabbour moved, Blmt seconded, to direct Staff to draft findings^a^nexus and <br />proportionalipp^or inclusion in Resolution #3966. <br />Barrett vdnfied that the findings will include the nexus and proportionaK^jr of the <br />subdivision's impact on parks. <br />ote: Ayes 3, Nays 0. <br />^ (#4) #2305 ROGER AND ELIZABETH OLSEN, 814 PARTENWOOD ROAD - <br />VARIANCES - RESOLUTION NO. 4003 <br />The applicant.^ and architect were present. <br />Van Zomeren reported that the 1.02 acre property is located in the LR-13 Residential <br />District and meets the minimum lot requirements. Pictures were presented of the <br />property. The existing house is located within 75' of the lakeshore. The lot is unusual as <br />the lot extends along the lake but is narrow in its depth. The application is a proposal for <br />a 4-car garage and additions to the residence. A patio with pavers currently exists. The <br />Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of the 41' variance for ^ <br />lakeshore setback for the residence 34' from the lakeshore and 15..3% hardcover variance <br />in the 0-75' setback where 20% exists and none is allowed.