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iPl mmim:v■B^r'^m^mmmm■•••..-IT- m.-,: '-.- =■■-■■ ■'s\‘:.''''i--*Bv :2iii-mm '■ ■■rA.'/A-'‘j ;/*:/y‘"“'’vi?:'-; V']»^iv >.•' .-.•; ■ ^ ■*'-V:'v-t-^ ,;■:* <br />'I-ii. > <br />p-ii;'# <br />e; <br />ORDIMAMCB # , SBCORD SERIESAH OROIHAHCB AMENDIH6 PBRPORMAHCE STAMDARDS TO THE H(»l-BilCROACHMENT <br />AHD ACCESSORY STHOCTDRB SECTIONS OF THE <br />OROMO MUNICIPAL CODE <br />V'AAA:rI <br />f:3im............ <br />' ■ ■ '1 <br />111 <br />The City Council of Orono ordains as follows: <br />SECTION 1. Chapter 10 of the Municipal Code of Orono is hereby amended by <br />repealing Sections 10.03, Subdivision 15 A through F, and substituting the <br />following language in its placet <br />nn amt smit it, iiit <br />■ragraph 0. <br />raaant language allows for a <br />higher than the ground floor <br />set of the lot line. This <br />) a 5 foot or 10 foot eaaeaent <br />by Planning Coaalaalon that <br />rial language and adding the <br />e pertaining to aeeeesory <br />to fence height liadtations <br />■eng the Planning Co —iaaion <br />ona in Orono. Qaffron went <br />>*» referred to in paragraph <br />ad reads such as North Brown <br />, and seetiena of Natertewn. <br />) to the criteria for fences <br />sub-paragraph X. <br />fereance standards for rail <br />acceptable in hie opinion <br />Mnner and atlll allow for <br />Dat the language "esisting <br />to avoid problens arising <br />law specifications. Roller <br />isted changes. This aattar <br />I's proposal to revive the <br />pressed interest In having <br />nventory of the City last <br />to a lack of a bike trail, <br />raver, due to the expensive <br />iraphy in that area. It la <br />hat corridor. Xn light of <br />native routes that would <br />I allowing for so — scenic <br />1 Shore Drive. Mr. Rost <br />>re not ideal. Be felt the <br />:iet of Navarre up to Long <br />'hare there la difficult <br />need to look at extending <br />the Park Conmisaioners had <br />eparate, paved blke/hlke <br />Rost said that had not yet <br />all would most likely run <br />3 • <br />V- <br />.i ■ . <br />Section 10.03, Subdivision 15 - Non-encroachments. The following shall not <br />be considered to be encroachments on yard requirements; <br />A. Chimneys, flues, belt courses, leaders, sills, pilasters, lintels, <br />ornamental features, mechanical devices, cornices, eaves, gutters, and <br />the like provided they do not extend more than 1 — 1/2 feet laterally <br />into the required yard from a structure that is not located within the <br />required yard. <br />B. Lights for illuminating parking areas, loading areas, or yards for <br />safety and security purposes, provided the direct source of light is <br />not visible from the public right-of-way or adjacent residential <br />property. Such lights may be located to within 5 feet of the front <br />lot line. <br />C« Pences which do not exceed 3-1/2 feet in height; terraces, steps, <br />uncovered porches, stoops or similar structures, which do not extend <br />above the height of the ground floor level to the principal building <br />and extend to a distance of not less than 10 feet from any lot line. <br />D. In side or rear yards only; bays which do not exceed a depth of 2 <br />feet nor which contain an area of more than 20 s.f.; fire escapes <br />which do not exceed a width of 3 feet; fences and walls which do not <br />exceed a height of 6 feet above original grade, except as regulated <br />hereinafter. <br />E. In rear yard only; accessory structures and equipment such as <br />balconies, breezeways, detached outdoor picnic shelters and <br />recreational equipment except as regulated hereinafter, when such <br />accessory structures or equipment are located at least 5 feet from a <br />rear lot line. No fence or wall constructed within a rear yard shall <br />exceed a height of 6 feet above original grade. However, for lake- <br />shore lots which by definition do not have a front yard, but have only <br />a "lakeshore yard" and a "rear yard", no fence exceeding 3-1/2 feet in <br />height is allowed within the required rear yard, except a fence not <br />exceeding 6 feet in height is allowed along the street lot line of <br />lake frontage lots=which front on, but are not divided by, a major <br />thoroughfare (if fill is required, the total combined height of both <br />fence and fill shall not exceed 6 feet above the height of the crown <br />of the road). A major thoroughfare for purposes of this section is <br />any Federal, State, or County highway, or any MSA funded City road. <br />... ' . 4 ■' <br />riilii <br />'1# <br />.m-. . <br />'r- <br />* <br />: ^ .4 <br />■A Ay-AAAA.!