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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO Cm’ COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 9, 1996 <br />(#7 - #2161 Janies and Melissa Easley - Continued) <br />Callahan inquired about the "office" over the garage. Easley said it would presently be <br />just a space, not an office per se When the new house is built, it would be used as a <br />living space during construction He said it was his understanding that a temporary <br />permit could be obtained It was not their intention to have any rental space but possibly <br />for use for parents in the future for short-term stays He was asked if plumbing would be <br />included Easley said it would eventually be added Jabbour noted that this could not be <br />accomplished under the present ordinance Gaffron said a CUP could be applied for use <br />as a guest apartment That would require a building plan with a home attached to it and <br />plumbing installed first. Gaftron said such a plan could be worked with, but if the old <br />house was retained and an apartment built over the garage, this would create a problem. <br />Jabbour noted that the code is so laid out to eliminate substandard properties being <br />subdivided and requires double the normal lot area for a guest house Goetten <br />commented that there was such a mother-in-law apartment now in the Casco Point area. <br />Callahan noted that since the space would presently be vacant, he advised the applicants <br />to work carefully w ith the Staff w ith their future plans for modification. <br />Kelley informed the applicant that with such a large structure, the applicants may ^ve up <br />a larger new home Kelley asked that any overage on the new garage be offset on the <br />new house in order for the ordinance be met. Easley said the original plan was for a <br />smaller structure w ith an outside staircase Kelley said he wanted to make them aware of <br />possible future problems Callahan noted that the Council will look at the entire project <br />together when the new home is proposed Easley inquired if the jtair.>ell was moved to <br />the outside reducing the structure, how this would affect the hardcover. Gaffron said it <br />would be included in lot coverage if the top of the railing exceeds 6', which a portion <br />probably would. Callahan advise ' the applicants to do their best to keep problems to a <br />minimum <br />Kelley asked the distance between the east side of the garage and the east lot line. <br />Gaffron said it would be about 15*. Kelley cauf.oned the applicants regarding the need to <br />get trucks in between the garage and the maple trees when building a new home <br />Goetten moved, Jabbour seconded, to approve Resolution #3759 for lot coverage, <br />hardcover, street, side, and height variances for a new garage to replace the existing <br />garage with the conditions as noted in the resolution. Kelley noted that if the house is <br />eventually proposed for replacement, he would expect that the structural coverage be <br />brought into compliance with the ordinance requirement as part of the future variance <br />approval Callahan asked the applicants to work with Staff regarding any minor <br />differences found to be required in building the new garage. Vote; Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />s <br />,1,1 i.ij
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