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.. <br />ww«|>i:'iwiii • 7 ' • <br />t <br />PAGB 4 <br />( adopted a 2 <br />e for the <br />why they are <br />t it is a 2.0 <br />acres is all <br />y- <br />acres to the <br />budget to go <br />ded to buy to <br />Ity has been <br />upgrading of <br />5 stated that <br />they plan on <br />units may not <br />the Planning <br />ss be from an <br />ign with the <br />seconded, to <br />and variance <br />ty owner can <br />order to meet <br />lays (0) . <br />administrator <br />on had tabled <br />>n awaiting <br />ds for sub- <br />Lot 4 is 60 ' . <br />toved from Lot <br />n stated that <br />ricson stated <br />e. <br />e practice of <br />ots. Butler <br />I that it made <br />Sutler stated <br />sparated, you <br />g code and to <br />f <br />m, <br />il <br />■# <br />• -it: <br />ULAR MEETING OF THE ORONO COUNCIL HELD MARCH 12, 1984 PAGE 5 <br />John Ericson stated that every lot in that <br />neighborhood is the same as these two lots. Ericson <br />noted that Allenburg's lot just down the road is a 60* <br />lot and the City approved that. <br />Mayor Butler stated that the City does not want to <br />create two substandard lots, when it conforms to the <br />zoning code now. Mayor Butler noted that 41 percent <br />meet or exceed the half-acre zoning requirement. <br />Butler noted that 53 percent of the existing <br />residential units are four-tenths of an acre or <br />larger. Butler noted that there are existing <br />residential units that meet the zoning requirement. <br />Butler stated that 16 percent of the existing <br />residential units offer the potential of division if <br />they are subject to the same performance standards for <br />lots of common ownership. Butler stated that 43 new <br />potential homesites could be created if the City sets a <br />precedent by approving the Ericson application. <br />Ericson stated that he could understand that if there <br />wasn't sewer and water. Ericson stated that the area <br />is predominately on 60* lots. Ericson asked how can <br />the City ask people to pay taxes on property they can* t <br />build on. <br />Zoning Administrator Mabusth stated that the City is <br />really looking at a subdivision and if approved, both <br />lots would need variances. Mabusth noted that it <br />would be a division for tax purposes. <br />Co'.-'icilmember Adams stated that it is just like coming <br />in with a two lot plat where neither of the lots meet the <br />zoning code. <br />Councilmember Grabek stated that any action taken by <br />the Council would certainly affect other people and <br />that a public hearing should be held for the neighbors <br />input. Grabek stated that if they grant approval to <br />Mr. Ericson that the City would have to grant approval <br />to the other 43 people. <br />Ericson stated that the neighbors were mailed notices <br />of the Planning Commission meeting and no one showed <br />up. <br />• • <br />Mayor Butler suggested that the Planning Commission <br />look at thij application in a broad range view of <br />possibly 43 more units in the area. Butler stated <br />that the Planning Commission should address how those <br />43 units could affect the lake and the additional <br />hardcover. Butler stated that right now the <br />neighbors have the advantage of a little space in <br />between the houses. <br />mm <br />mmw <br />'^1 <br />w <br />il r <br />I*. <br />Miiiiil <br />,0LAR meeting <br />#812 ALAN M <br />90S FERNDAl <br />VARIMICE <br />resolution <br />1813 MICHJ <br />525 PMW <br />VARIANCE <br />RBSOLUTIO <br />:*:■ <br />Ll