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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MEETING HELD ON JULY 15, 1996 <br />(#7 - #2151 John and Janice Hurd - Continued) <br />Mabusth reported that the application was for hardcover and average lakeshore setback <br />variances to reconstruct a new residence after razing the existing residence There is a 20' <br />encroachment by the existing house into the average lakeshore setback and is proposed at <br />25’ with an upper level screen porch. There is a minor excess of hardcover in the 75-250' <br />zone suiting from hardcover in landscaping underlaid with plastic The 7® b excess in <br />hardcover in the 250-500®b zone results from the driveway, turnaround, and landscaping <br />underlaid with plastic. <br />Mabusth said she has received 3 letters from neighbors voicing concerns with further <br />visual impact with the mass of the house and the leapfrogging of construction closer to <br />lake. The neighbors would like to see the home kept behind the average lakeshore <br />setback <br />The Hurd's architect. Mr Combs, said the original structure has been remodeled 4 or 5 <br />times The existing foundation is unable to support further remodeling. Combs presented <br />drawings to show the relationship of the proposed home to the neighboring homes and the <br />site lines Combs said the garage. parkHg. and play area, which is highly used, will be <br />pulled into the lot to create a safer play area and enable the residents to drive out onto <br />Casco Point Road The plan calls for the use of the existing building site Combs said the <br />applicants were sensitive to the average lakeshore setback and impacting of any views by <br />maintaining this building site and angling of the home to better .he impact The home is <br />also located in the mid-section of the lot so as not to infringe on the views Combs said <br />most existing views are obstructed by trees Combs superimposed a drawing of the <br />proposal over the existing to show that the new residence would be located in the same <br />sweep line He said it was also his intent to work within the existing topography. <br />Peterson said the concern is that the proposed structure gives a larger appearance to the <br />neighbors. He noted that the 675 s f hardcover variance in the 75-25C setback and 7.3% <br />in the 250-500' setback is minor when comparing the size of the home to the lot Mabusth <br />asked is there a need to grant a hardcover variance'’ Peterson added that with the razing <br />of the existing home, the Commission views the proposal as new construction. <br />Council Member Kelley asked the Commission to review the boat house on the property. <br />Peterson acknowledged with new construction, a boat house may not be allowed. This <br />then results in the existing boat house becoming an issue The code calls for an existing <br />boat house repair to be limited to board by board maintenance Peterson noted that this <br />particular boat house was in excellent condition.
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