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4^*4 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON NOVEMBER 24,1997(#7) HARDCOVER POLICY RESOLUTION NO. 4006Gaffron reported that the City has had a hardcover ordinance since 1975 but has never <br />formally adopted policies for its administration. He indicated that informal policies have <br />evolved through the years and are analyzed in Exhibit B. Gaffron noted that, in his <br />opinion, the City has placed too much emphasis on micro-managing hardcover on <br />individual lots, he has drafted a resolution at the Council's request that begins to <br />formalize a few of the hardcover policies that have been established. The resolution <br />includes a number of background statements and findings, defines a list of items that are <br />hardcover, establishes that some -'’•'c "structural" and some are "non-structnral", defines <br />any plastic or fabric in the 0-75' zoi? - as non-conforming, declares that any plastic or <br />fabric contributing to a hardcover e'.. css in other zones is non-conforming, and requires <br />the removal of non-conforming plastic or fabric prior to acceptance of an application for <br />hardcover variance. <br />Gaffron acknowledged that the resolution formalizes a few of the policies that have been <br />established, but is not comprehensive. Gaffron reviewed the findings established in the <br />resolution on pages 2 and 3. The goal of #6 addresses the issue that has occurred where <br />the City receives applications where hardcover calculations include rock and plastic <br />placed without needing a permit but resulting in a violation of the code. It results in a <br />perceived reduction in hardcover when the rock and plastic is eliminated by the applicant <br />who proposes adding structure to the property. Gaffron said this is not a reasonable way <br />to show a trade-off in hardcover by applicants. Variances are only to be allowed when <br />hardships are shown requiring the necessity. <br />Gaffron said the ordinance was drafted to help the public understand the hardcover <br />policy and for the Council to formally accept the policies. The ordinance will make any <br />plastic or fabric found in the 0-75' setback nonconforming, regardless of how it got <br />there. Plastic or fabric in other zones will be non-conforming if the hardcover limit is <br />exceeded. Gaffron noted that the requirement of removing the plastic or fabric prior to <br />making application will be problematic during the winter months. The hardcover <br />calculations stated at time of application will reflect the hardcover after removal of any <br />plastic or fabric. <br />Jabbour suggested the removals be required prior to receiving a building permit, which <br />would eliminate the problem with requiring the plastic or fabric to be removed during <br />the winter months prior to application being made. Jabbour thought this would be a <br />reasonable remedy to the problem. Jabbour cited the reasoning behind the policy as it <br />was originally drafted. He noted the vision of those people whose goal was to eliminate <br />any hardcover in the 0-75' setback except for stairs and erosion control.
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