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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />June 20, 2023 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />6. LA23-000028 LOREN AND JULIA PARKS, 350 CRESTVIEW AVENUE, REQUESTS <br />LOT AREA, FRONT YARD SETBACK, SIDE YARD SETBACK, REAR YARD <br />SETBACK, AND 75-FOOT CREEK SETBACK VARIANCES, AS WELL AS A <br />VARIANCE FOR HARDCOVER WITHIN THE 75-FOOT CREEK SETBACK IN <br />ORDER TO REDEVELOP THE PROPERTY. <br />City Planner Curtis said the applicants are requesting a number of variances in order to support the <br />construction of a new home on the property. The applicant is proposing a two-story home with a full <br />basement. The property is non-conforming in size. The small lot sizes and the impact of the 75-foot Creek <br />setback combine to make the lot nearly unbuildable, she said. The following variances for setbacks are <br />requested: 27-foot front yard setback; a 10-foot side yard setback from the north side lot line, a 34.7-foot <br />rear setback, and a 39.4 setback from the creek. The new home plan was designed to minimize the hard <br />cover within the creek setback as well, Curtis said. She added there have been calls and questions from <br />neighbors but no public comments. Staff recommends approval of the variances as applied. Curtis said the <br />planning commission should consider a recommendation for approval which includes the use of pervious <br />paver materials for the proposed patio area in order to offset some of the stormwater impact within the <br />creek setback. <br /> <br />Julia and Loren Parks, 350 Crestview Ave., said they purchased the home several years ago. Prior to that, <br />about 10 years ago, the pervious owners had put forth a building plan that had been approved. They tried <br />to stay very close to the previous owner’s plan. They have a family and are looking to build a home where <br />they can raise their children in the community. They initially proposed building closer to the creek but <br />moved the plan several feet toward the road with the creek set-back in mind. The proposed patio is within <br />the existing footprint for the current house. They also said they have conditional approval from the <br />watershed district. <br /> <br />Acting Chair Ressler opened the public hearing at 8:17 p.m. <br /> <br /> Mike Huthwaite, 3382 Bayside Rd., said their home is almost kitty korner from the applicant’s. He said <br />he has looked at the plans for the house and wanted to speak for the neighborhood in saying it looks <br />excellent and will be a nice house for a nice family. He said it would affect them the most as they are <br />right across, and it will affect them positively. <br /> <br />Acting Chair Ressler closed the public hearing at 8:19 p.m. <br /> <br />Ressler said staff is in support of the application and it makes a lot of sense. <br /> <br />Erickson moved, Kraemer seconded, to approve LA23-000028, 350 Crestview Avenue, variances as <br />Applied. VOTE: Ayes: 5, Nays 0. <br />
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