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ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR AUGUST 17,1998 <br />(#2390 DAVID RAHN, Continued) <br />Berg stated a 22' by 22* garage is a minimum for a two-car garage. <br />Rahn stated he owns a Suburban which requires a larger garage. Rahn questioned why the need to <br />limit hardcover when he is located in a floodplain and the water runoff is filtered through the floodplain <br />and does not go into the lake, <br />Stoddard noted the residence is located in the 0-75 ’ setback. <br />Lindquist commented this lot probably should not have been approved as a buildable lot in the first <br />place since the majority of it lies in the floodplain, but since it has been approved as a buildable lot by <br />a previous council, the Planning Commission needs to set standards for the Applicant. Lindquist <br />stated he would be comfortable with a 22 ’ by 22 ’ garage, with the stipulation that no additional <br />hardcover of any kind be allowed on this property. <br />Rahn stated he would like a 22’ by 24’ garage to accommodate his Suburban, and inquired whether <br />the apron could be removed instead. <br />Lindquist stated he would not approve a 22’ by 24’ garage. <br />Lindquist moved, Stoddard seconded, to approve Application #2390 allowing the Applicant <br />to construct a 22' by 22* garage with a driveway as outlined in the revised plans for property <br />located at 1385 Rest Point Road, subject to the stipulation that no additional hardcover of any <br />kind will be allowed on this property, and the shed presently located on the property will be <br />removed, and further subject to the conditions outlined in the August 10,1998 Planner's <br />Report. VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 2, Smith and Hawn opposed. <br />SCHEDULED PUBLIC HEARING <br />(#4) #2408 MIKE HILBEUNK ON BcHALF OF TED WOLF. 900 WILLOW DRIVE NORTH - LOT <br />LINE REARRANGEMENT - 6:59 p.m. - 7:20 p.m. <br />The Certificate of Mailing and Affidavit of Publication were noted. <br />Mike Hilbelink and Ted Wolf were present. <br />Vari Zomeren passed out information concerning back lot/front lot standards, noting there is some <br />confusion after a discussion with the Applicant this afternoon surrounding accessory structure <br />requirements. <br />Van Zomeren slated in 1997 this property was platted into a two lot subdivision known as Wolfs Run. <br />Lot 1 was platted as 4.02 acres and Lot 2 as 7.09 acres. The Applicant is requesting to move the <br />division line between the two parcels 160 feet to the west to allow the back lot. Lot 2. to larger. <br />The front lot would then become 2.96 acres and the back lot would be comprised of 8.15 acres. The <br />outlet would remain as a s*»parate lot for access. <br />Van Zomeren stated the front lot contains a barn that is approximately 20' x 30'. The RR-1B zoning <br />district requires that setback for accessory structures be at least 50’ from any lot line. The proposed <br />lot line arrangement places the barn 10’ from the new front lot line for the backlot. If the barn will be <br />used to house animals, which it currently does not. the structure must be located 75 ’ from the rear lot. <br />Page 3
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