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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMXOSSION <br />MEETING HELD ON AUGUST 19, 1996 <br />(#8 - #2163 Larry and Sharon Gehl - Continued) <br />The applicants reported that their neighbors were in favor of the proposal Larry Gehl <br />said the roof line was to be at a slight angle He noted that a leaking roof was the <br />initiative behind the project, and they are attempting to gain more light into the house by <br />dropping the roof line The same footprint will be used as the existing porch Gehl said <br />the neighbor to his right v gain a better view as a result of the improvement With the <br />trees on the property, views are limited, Stoddard said when the views are limited, the <br />average lakeshore setback is a mute issue <br />Sharon Gehl said the proposal w ould result in a better utilization of their space. She <br />would like to see the deck remain for egress into the house Gehl said she was willing to <br />remove the plastic, as she has already removed about half of it around the house Gehl <br />also noted that the sidewalk from the lakeshore halfway up to the house was removed. <br />Gehl said it was not their intent to add to hardcover. <br />Hawn moved, Lindquist seconded, to approve Application #2163 with the condition that <br />the remainder of the plastic be removed. Vote: Ayes 5, Nays 1, Peterson, who noted the <br />project was good but it was a matter of principle regarding the average lakeshore setback. <br />Gehl was advised to speak with John Gerhardson after inquiring about standing water in <br />the fire lane adjacent to his property. <br />(#9) #2164 DOUGLAS J. OLSON, 2601 WEST LAFAYETTE ROAD - <br />VARIANCES - PUBLIC HEARING 9:14-9:26 P.M. <br />The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing were noted. <br />The Applicant was represented by Architect, Bill Michels. <br />Gaffion reported that the proposal was for hardcover variances for two sides in the 0-75' <br />setback, the 75-250' hardcover, lakeshore setback, and average lakeshore setback for an <br />addition to the existing house. The addition is mostly located away from the lakeshore <br />side of the house. The roof pitch would be changed to a 12; 12. A minor room addition in <br />the center part of the house would add another story and be much higher than that which <br />exists today. A portion of the roof pitch change is located in the 0-75 ’ setback. The entire <br />house is located within the average lakeshore setback due to its location on a point. There <br />is considerable vegetation between this house and the next house to the west. The <br />hardcover in the 0-75' setback exists at 9.1% and will not change The change is the <br />redefinition of the roof The hardcover exists at 31% in the 75-250 ’ zone. The applicant <br />proposes removals in the driveway resulting in an island effect and a reduction of 217 s.f. <br />to 30.25% Structural coverage would increase from 7.7% to 8.0%.
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