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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 18, 1995 <br />(#8 - <^2062 Ted Rozeboom/Josephioc Kmidson - Continued) <br />Commissioners noted they would not w ant to see any outward evidence of a business or <br />any parking. <br />Vote Ayes 3, Hawn, Smith, Rowlette; Nays 3, Peterson, Schroeder, Lindquist. Motion <br />fails <br />The applicant asked if it would work if his wife owned the iwDpcrty Peterson said that <br />wtTuld set a bad precedent Smith said specific ground rules need to be laid. <br />Rowlette moved. Smith seconded, to table Applicatitm <#2062 to allow applicant lime to <br />consider other possible solutions Ayes 6, Nays 0 <br />(#9) #2063 GERALD AND CANDAC E ROWLETTE, 3775 BAYSIDE ROAD • <br />VARUNCES - PtBLIC HEARING <br />Lindquist tnov'«l. Smith seconded, to table Application #2063 at the request of the <br />applicants Ayes 6, Nays 0 <br />(#10) #2066 ROBERT AND IRIS WAADE, 1407 SHORELINE DRIVE - <br />VARIANCES - PUBLIC HEARING 10:33>10:59 P.M. <br />The Certificate of Mailing and Affidavit of Publication were noted <br />The applicants were present <br />Gaffron reponed that the application is for a number of variances for a 3rd-level addition <br />to a lakeshore property located off of Shoreline Drive in a 2-acre zoning district. The <br />house currently exists at 21* from the shoreline with the deck 16* from the shoreline. A <br />bituminous walkway is kKaied under tlie deck near the lake. There is an 8.3' side setback <br />where 30' is required The average lakeshore setback currently encroaches 13' for the <br />house and 24' for the deck and would remain the same under the proposal. Hardcover in <br />the 0-75' exists at 28 1% for structural and 111% for non-structural for a total of 39.2%. <br />The lot coverage by structure is proposed at 13.8% meeting the 15% allowable <br />There would not be much of a change in the footprint of the house. The proposal is for <br />what is by definition a three-story home by eliminating the existing flat roof and adding <br />another level over the main level and basement, which is considered a story with its 18 <br />courses The street side of the residence is a walk-in with the proposed story to be <br />located above that I'he floor plan shows a car port on the main level, open with a roof, <br />and proposed with a second story. The pitch of the roof would be 10:12. The height of <br />the residence meets the ordinance at 28-1/2' as normally defined; but the house is 46' in <br />total ground-to-peak height from the lakeside view.