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ORONO PLANNING COMIvnSSION MEETING NDNUTES FOR MAY 17,1999icems <br />Marge <br />t that he <br />rthe <br />in issue <br />sdat <br />:ing for <br />Is <br />the <br />le City <br />lolitan <br />dgewas <br />hat <br />farmed <br />ibove <br />jpport nine <br />irding the <br />tested the <br />#2490 CHARLES AND SUE VAN EECKHOUT, CONTINUED <br />Gaffron remarked that If the Applicant took the total buildable acreage of the property and <br />divided it by two, the Applicant might be able to put a maximum of seven homes on this property, <br />and that clustering may help to preserve some of the natural features of the area. <br />• . * <br />Van Eeckhout commented that the City should take a long-range view as far as It relates to sewer <br />Issues, noting that In his opinion eventually sewer will more than likely be needed In Orono. <br />Gaffron stated this application will go before the City Council at their June 14th meeting, noting <br />that no formal action is needed to be taken by the Planning Commission on this application. <br />(#12) #2491 DEBORAH SHOLL, 4100 WATERTOWN ROAD - SKETCH PLAN <br />Deborah Shell was present. <br />Weinberger stated the Applicant Is requesting a sketch plan review for a Class III Subdivision • <br />for property located at 4100 Watertown Road, which consists of approximately 37 acres. <br />Approximately two acres is classified as Orono Wetlands and appear on the City Wetland maps. <br />The Applicant Is proposing to create two parcels, with one parcel being approximately 14 acres. <br />12 acres dry buildable, and the other west parcel would be 23 parcels. <br />Weinberger stated that there was a conditional use permit on this property to allow the keeping of <br />domestic animals for commercial purposes and to allow the continued use of the property for <br />a public riding stable. Following sale of the property, the commercial use of the property has <br />ceased. The property also contains two residential properties on one lot without a conditional <br />use permit for a guest house. The lot was combined v/ith another five acre lot to the northeast <br />in January of 1996. <br />Weinberger remarked that two oversized accessory buildings are located on the property. <br />Oversized accessory buildings are allowed In this district subject to the condition that not more <br />than one oversized accessory structure shall be permitted on any property. An oversized structure <br />is defined as an accessory structure of footprint area in excess of 1,000 square feet. The total <br />footfrint area for the tv/o accessory buildings is 14,497 square feet. <br />A number of variances would be required for this subdivision due to the oversized accessory <br />buildings. Variances would be required to permit two oversized accessory buildings on one 12 acre <br />lot where one is allowed; to permit two oversized accessory buildings larger than the 3,000 square <br />feet maximum allowed for oversized accessory structures; and to permit 14,497 square feet for <br />all accessory buildings where 6,000 square feet Is allowed. Variances are also needed for <br />setbacks to the houses and the guest house. There are also some structures located on the <br />property without a principal structure. <br />Weinberger stated that the use of an accessory building for keeping animals for non-commercial <br />purposes is a permitted use provided It Is for the non-commercial use of the property owner or <br />resident and meets the available area standards, which requires that a minimum of two acres of <br />open pasture must be available for a single horse and one additional acre must be available for <br />each additional horse. <br />Weinberger staled that Watertown Road Is a City owned right-of-way. The Subdivision Code <br />requires the north 33 feet of Watertown Road be dedicated to the City. The portion of the property <br />dedicated is not considered as lot area. <br />Page 18