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r <br />MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MEETING HELD ON JANUARY 20, 1998 <br />(#5 - #2330 Robert Beutler - Continued) <br />Bressler said Staff recommends approval of the renewal variance of 65.11 to allow the <br />construction of a new residence on a lot of record. Conditions include removal of the <br />plumbing and heating facilities from tl e current principal structure prior to issuance of a <br />certificate of occupancy and execution of the restrictive covenant. <br />Mrs. Wendy Beutler said the time period for the new construction had expired. She did <br />not believe removal of the heating facilities was previously stipulated. She would also like <br />to maintain running water for gardening purposes. Mrs. Beutler said the Planning <br />Commission had previously recommended maintaining the heating and plumbing facilities, <br />but the Council required removal. She thought this pertained to the plumbing only. <br />Mr. Beutler said the Council requested the restrictive covenant due to concern that the <br />structure would be used for rental purposes. He would like to have the structure heated. <br />Beutler indicated the structure is in good condition and meets all code requirements. <br />Hawn said the Planning Commission had previously recommended maintaining the toilet <br />facilities. <br />Mrs Beutler said she has no plans to rent the structure but would like to retain it for <br />storage purposes. She noted that it is only 900 s.f and the proposed residence has a 1200 <br />s.f footprint. Mr. Beutler said there is no room in the garage for storage. She is willing <br />to remove the bathtub and water if necessary. Mrs. Beutler said the restrictive covenant <br />would transfer with the property if sold in the future. <br />Lindquist read statements from the November 25, 1997 Council meeting indicating <br />Council's rationale for removing the heating and plumbing facilities. Council Member <br />Goetten referred to Resolution #2196. The conclusions state that prior to certificate of <br />occupancy, the applicants would have to remove all heating and plumbing facilities. <br />Mrs. Beutler asked if heating is allowed in an accessory structure. <br />Lindquist said he did not believe the Council would change their opinion, and he would <br />only approve the variance as previously approved without any further changes. <br />McMillan said the applicant has the right to know what is allowed in an accessory <br />structure. Bressler asked Vang to explain. Vang said unit heaters can be installed. The <br />problem with the current heating system is that it is a complete furnace. Vang said the <br />Council has had discussions on this topic and currently allows a water tap in an accessory <br />structure but prohibited plumbing fixtures. <br />I <br />t ; <br />I i <br />Mrs. Beutler asked what could be done to make the structure usable.