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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MEETING HELD ON AUGUST 21, 1995 <br />(#10 - #2049 Fred Guttormson & Chic Dwight - Continued) <br />There were no public comments. <br />Schroeder moved, Lindquist seconded, to approve replacement of the deck and screened <br />porch in the existing footprint, not to exceed the footprint. Approval was recommended <br />for the grade cut to allow a window or walkout door as proposed on the southeast side. <br />No boulder walls would be allowed. Removal of the concrete slab on the east side, <br />removal of the existing accessory structure to the south, removal of the old access boat <br />ramp and resodding of same, and removal of the dock at the shoreline to include the <br />bench-deck area were recommended. Ayes 6, Nays 0. <br />(#11) #2050 WILLIAM TOLES, 3165 NORTH SHORE DRIVE - VARIANCES - <br />PUBLIC HEARING - 9:48-10:12 P.M. <br />The Certificate of Mailing and Affidavit of Publication were noted. <br />The applicant was present. <br />Gaffion reported the application is for hardcover and average lakeshore setback variances <br />to construct a pool o:> ‘.H? lake side of the propeny, which was purchased by the applicant <br />in July of 1995. The pool would create a 15' average lakeshore encroachment but would <br />have no visual impact. A net decrease in the hardcover would result in the 75-250' zone <br />firom 33.1% to 32.6%. • <br />Gafifron compared the application to a 1988 variance approval, the hardcover square <br />footage of which was allowed at that time, today, is now exceeded. There continues to be <br />no hardcover in the 0-75' zone. The 75-250' zone was approved in 1988 for 29.5%, but <br />exists at 33.1%, and is proposed at 32.6%. The 250-500’ zone was approved m 1988 for <br />24.1%, exists in 1995 at 20.4% and proposes no change. <br />The two surveys from 1988 and 1995 each use a sUghtly different base lot area for each <br />zone. What Gaffron thinks happened is the driveway portion was eliminated but rock <br />beds that are in place were not looked at and the overhangs were Usted separately. The <br />1988 circular driveway has been changed with not as much loop and the garage addition <br />built. The applicant will take out the rock and plastic to be replaced with hard surface. <br />The 1390 s.f. of land in base area calculation change and 400 s.f of concrete patio would <br />be in exchange for the pool. When the pool is built, there would be no hardcover within <br />115' of the lake. In looking at the hardcover as a percentage of the entire lot, there was <br />21 7% before and as approved, in 1988, now existing at 22.1%, and proposed at 21.8%.
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