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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MEETING HELD ON FEBRUARY 17, 1998 <br />(#11- #2335 Lawrence Molsather and Linda Sallee - Continued) <br />Mr. Molsather said the recommendation is unreasonable. He noted the home to the east <br />extends closer to the lake. His property is on a gradual point of land along the lakeshore <br />and the average lakeshore setback is deceiving. He feels the main issues for the proposed <br />deck are safety, practicality, and enjoyment. He noted the current difficulty in moving <br />past an open window or doorway. In order to clean his gutters, it requires using the deck <br />or climbing on the roof, which is no longer feasible for he and his wife. Molsather said <br />due to trees on the wooded property, it necessitates cleaning the gutters every other week <br />during the summer months. He feels having enough room to have chairs on the deck is a <br />reasonable request. <br />Molsather, who is an engineer and hydrologist, says the deck will hav«^ openings through <br />which water would run. The drainage patterns would not change. He indicated rock over <br />plastic is placed 7-8’ out from the house. Molsather said he and his neighbors currently <br />maintain the nearby City cul-de-sac. He also changed a hard surface area used for parking <br />into green space on his front yard. There is plastic underneath the rock on his property, <br />and he would be willing to change it to sod. The amount of rock with plastic is about 382 <br />s.f The deck would be 316 s.f Molsather said he would make changes to the flagstone <br />walkway if necessary as well. <br />Bressler indicated that Staff was not aware of the plastic under the rock, and the plastic <br />was not included in the hardcover calculations. Lindquist said the plastic would have to <br />be removed. <br />Berg inquired about the average lakeshore setback, ^4olsather presented letters from his <br />neighbors supporting his request. <br />Lindquist noted that the current code would not allow this house to be built today. <br />McMillan suggested reconfiguring the deck to allow the deck to extend further out in one <br />area by eliminating a portion of its length elsewhere. Molsather questioned how he would <br />then maintain cleaning of the gutters. <br />Stoddard felt the request for variances was similar to other approvals made, and with the <br />neighbors support of the proposal, Stoddard said he would support the applicant's request. <br />He asked if there was other hardcover that could be removed besides the plastic. <br />Sallee said she would be willing to remove the gravel over plastic under the deck. She <br />was informed that it was a moot point as the gravel should not be there now. <br />i
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