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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />February 21,2023 <br />6:00 o'clock p.m. <br />ROLL CALL <br />The Orono Planning Commission met on the above-mentioned date with the following members present: <br />Chair Mark McCutcheon, Commissioners Scott Kirchner, Chris Bollis,Dennis Libby,Bob Erickson. <br />Commissioners Matt Gettman and Jon Ressler were absent. Representing Staff were Community <br />Development Director Laura Oakden, City Planner Melanie Curtis, and City Planner Natalie Nye. <br />Chair McCutcheon called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m., followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. <br />APPROVAL OF AGENDA <br />Kirschner moved,Bollis seconded,to approve the Agenda.VOTE: Ayes 5,Nays 0. <br />APPROVAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES OF JANUARY 17,2023 <br />Libby moved,Kirchner seconded,to approve the minutes of the Orono Planning Commission <br />meeting of January 17,2023.VOTE: Ayes 5,Nays 0. <br />PUBLIC HEARINGS <br />1.LA22-000068 VALDES LAWN CARE AND SNOW REMOVAL,LLC,2815 CASCO <br />POINT ROAD,REQUESTS AN AFTER-THE-FACT 75-FOOT LAKE SETBACK <br />VARIANCE FOR RETAINING WALLS. <br />City Planner Curtis reported that in July of 2022,the timber lake slope walls, deck and stairs to the lake at <br />this address were destroyed by fire. A building permit was issued to reconstruct the walls in-kind. During <br />the installation of the wall, staff observed that the construction had expanded beyond the "in-kind" <br />limitations.As a result, a stop-work order was issued. The applicant's engineer provided documentation <br />showing slope failure was imminent and needed an emergency correction. Because the work was halted <br />prior to construction, on Nov. 28 the City Council granted approval to install a final wall at the top of the <br />slope in order to protect the integrity of the slope upon spring thaw. That wall has not been installed. The <br />applicant is requesting to add 1.7 feet to the top wall that's existing rather than constructing a new <br />additional wall on the top of the slope,which would better accommodate the final grades and the lake <br />access stair. All the improvements are within the 75-foot setback from the lake and within the bluff. The <br />newly-constructed timber walls are situated generally where the previously existing walls were located. <br />The new walls are not considered an "in-kind"replacement as the footprint of some of the walls extend <br />closer to the neighboring properties, are in different configurations and are in different locations than the <br />previously existing walls. The owner is requesting an after-the-fact variance to address the wall footprint <br />expansions in the bluff and lake yard. A lake stair is permitted within the 75-foot setback and within the <br />bluff. The deck walkway and shed are not permitted but are able to be reconstructed in-kind. The property <br />owners can apply for a building permit to rebuild their decks and shed and the stairs as long as the <br />existing parameters are not exceeded. Because the new walls were installed in a slightly different <br />placement, size and configuration variances are required. The applicant identified the slope and existing <br />conditions as practical difficulty supporting the requested variances. They have provided the <br />documentation with the practical difficulty worksheet in your packets. They are here tonight as well. Staff <br />finds there are difficulties in the topography and challenges brought on by the fire which may support the <br />Page 1 of 19