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3. <br />4. <br />The property is approximately 130 acres in area. <br />The Orono Planning Commission reviewed this application on August 21, 1995 <br />and recommended approval of the requested conditional use permits and variance <br />based upon the following findings; <br />a. <br />b. <br />c. <br />The proposed accessory structure is for the storage of golf course <br />maintenance equipment which is currently stored outside. The other <br />storage buildings on the propert>’, including an 1120 s.f. two-stor\ storage <br />building at the southwest comer of the propeny and an 1170 s.f. garage <br />west of the clubhouse, are being used to capacity and do not provide <br />adequate storage for the necessary’ equipment used to maintain the golf <br />course. <br />Planning Code Section 10.03, Subdivision 9 (C) currently allows a <br />maximuiTi ndividual oversize accessory structure footprint of 3000 s.f. for <br />any propel y of 9.01 acres or more. That section does not otherwise <br />address appropriate .accessory- structure sizes for larger properties. By- <br />extrapolating the oversized accessory structure table of that section, an <br />additional 200 s.f. of individual accessory structure might be added for <br />each additional credited acre above 9 acres. A 4500 s.f. building would <br />then require a 17 acre parcel. The applicant proposes to construct this <br />building on a 130 acre parcel. <br />Similarly, the total allowance for all accessory buildings on a property of <br />9.01 acres or more is 6000 s.f., and the Code does not address allowances <br />for larger properties. When extrapolated, the current Code t.-ible allows <br />400 s.f. additional total accessory structure footprint area for each <br />additional acre, and therefore only a 12 acre lot might be required to <br />support the proposed 6790 s.f. of accessory structure proposed for the <br />property. <br />Pace 2 of 6