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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> October 9,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 14. LA23-000026,ESKUCHE DESIGN O/B/O DEAN& HEIDI MARTINSON,2605 NORTH <br /> SHORE DRIVE,VARIANCES,RESOLUTION NO. 7410 <br /> 16. LA23-000049, STONEWOOD O/B/O MICHAEL GORMAN,3001 CASCO POINT ROAD, <br /> AVERAGE LAKESHORE SETBACK VARIANCE—RESOLUTION NO.7411 <br /> Crosby moved,Johnson seconded,to approve the Consent Agenda with items 9 and 10 removed <br /> and Items 14 and 16 added.VOTE: Ayes 5,Nays 0. <br /> COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT <br /> 14. LA23-000026,ESKUCHE DESIGN O/B/O DEAN&HEIDI MARTINSON,2605 NORTH <br /> SHORE DRIVE,VARIANCES,RESOLUTION NO. 7410 <br /> This item was adopted as part of the consent agenda. <br /> 15. LA23-000046,REBECCA HOLZEM,3407 EAST LAKE STREET,VARIANCE <br /> City Planner Nye presented a summary of the request. She said the applicant is requesting variances to <br /> average lakeshore setback and hard cover setback to construct a new,280 square foot deck on the <br /> property.The property is substandard in size and width and is located a few lots away from Stubbs Bay <br /> but is considered a lake lot due to the OHWL(Ordinary High Water Level)being present on the property. <br /> There is an existing home that is within the 75-foot setback and was approved in 2005 with variances <br /> through Resolution 5222.There is currently no outdoor living space on the property.The proposed deck <br /> would be located within the 75-foot setback,within the average lakeshore setback and brings the overall <br /> hardcover on the site from 27 percent to 35 percent.The original approval of variances for the home <br /> (Resolution 5222)specifically states that a deck was forgone from the design of the home in order to <br /> minimize the hardcover request.It went on to say that future hardcover increases would likely not be <br /> supported. The applicant has listed the extremely small lot size and lack of outdoor space as practical <br /> difficulties. Sept. 18, 2023,the Planning Commission held a public hearing.A member of the public <br /> spoke in favor of the request. The Commission reviewed the application and noted the proposed project is <br /> not out of character for the neighborhood and believed the property had practical difficulties due to the <br /> small lot size and unique placement near the lake. The Planning Commission discussed the size of the <br /> deck and questioned if the size was necessary and referenced the original 2005 approval. The <br /> Commission on a split vote recommended approval of the application as applied by a vote of 4 to 2. Staff <br /> recommends denial of the application as applied. The homeowner has reasonable use of the property with <br /> a single-family home. Staff recognizes the practical difficulties of the substandard site,but staff does not <br /> believe the requested deck size is necessary,especially without any other reduction of hardcover on the <br /> site. <br /> Rebecca Holzem,3407 East Lake St.,the applicant,said when she originally purchased the property in <br /> 1996 there was a small cabin with a small garage. She worked with the City and met all of the side-lot <br /> setbacks.It states that she had foregone a deck but said she had foregone a deck at that time. She said she <br /> had stated she would hope to add a deck eventually but apparently that was not recorded at the time. She <br /> is currently re-siding this house and wanted to work with the contractor at the same time to add a deck. <br /> She said she is the only person on her side of the street without a deck or patio.The average square <br /> footage of her neighbor's decks is over 300 square feet. She did not think she is being greedy in asking <br /> for that size deck because there needs to be space for furniture,table and chairs and a grill.Her house is <br /> Page 2 of 10 <br />