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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MEETINGHELD on JUNE 16,1997 <br />(f/8 - //2247 Wayne Holmes - Continu^. sss^sssis: <br />submitted to staff prior to construction. <br />The applicant asked if a separate permt was required for the retaining walls. GafiBron said <br />it would be part of the building pennit approval. <br />Vote: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />(#9) #2248 - DAVID AND JODI RAHN, 1385 BEST POINT ROAD - VARIANCE - <br />PUBLIC HEARING 8:40-9:02 P.8L <br />The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing were noted. <br />The Appheant was present <br />Van Zomeren reported that the application is a proposal for con^rton <br />an existing cabin to square off the residence and <br />The .3 acre property is located in the one acre zomng^ct. The ?n <br />the 0-75' setback. A hardcover variance is required to mcr^ the I® <br />19%. Lot area and lakeshore setback variances are reqinrM. A Mnitional “» »» <br />land aheration is required for any alteration or excavation in the plm an^5 <br />setback ftom the shoreline. Van Zomeren reviewed the topography of the property noting <br />that the shoreline contour is at the 924.9' elevation. The 930 TOntour lofiow the <br />lakeshore; the 932' contour traverses the property, so the middle portion of the lot is <br />considered to be in the flood plain. The concern is where the 931.5 elevauon is located. <br />The applicant said he has lived on Wildhurst Trail since 1975. He noted that the five other <br />homes west of this property is evenly setback as proposed for this residence. <br />There were no public comments. <br />Stoddardmquired what the Watershed District's comments were. Kahnsmdto <br />Watershed did not require any nntigation for the entry, deck, and screen porch as there areWatershed did not require any mi <br />m m ^ <br />on post footings. Stoddard suggested rdocating the structure to l^en thev^i^ <br />to move the structure b^d the 75’ setback would require use of a holdmg area m that <br />setback. Stoddard noted that mitigation can occur elsewhere. <br />e* • <br />#• ••• • •