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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />HELD MARCH 14, 1994 <br />(#4) #1897 R. HUNT GREENE AND JANE E. nCCARD, 865 PARTENWOOD ROAD - <br />VARIANCES - RESOLUTION NO. 3389 - CONT. <br />Greene said the overhang will be 2 1/2’ and also maintaining the 50’ setback from Maxwell Bay. <br />The house was originally designed by an architect from the Frank Lloyd Wright School and the <br />4’ eaves are important to the appearance of the house. It is their intent to tie the proposed <br />addition into the unique design. A standard overhang for a house is 18" but to comply with the <br />39’ setback we are willing to cut it back. On the south side, we are requesting a 3 Ml' <br />overhang with a reduction to 2 1/2’ overhang which still should blend in with the original <br />residence. We arc satisfied with the Planning Commission ’s recommendation which will result <br />in an increase of hardco er by 26 s.f. and also does comply with the DNR requirements. <br />Hurr commented she had no problem with the 18" overhang and that the overhang is a special <br />design feature. There is no visual impact to users of the lake. <br />Kelley inquired about the water runoff from the roof. The intent is to protect the lake. <br />Hurt responded there is no impact to the lake because it flows the other way <br />Greene said the 39’ has been approved by the DNR and he would prefer to not go back to the <br />DNR. <br />After discussion and explanation of hardcover calculations, it was moved by Hurr, seconded by <br />Jabbour to approve Resolution No. 3389 as amended by applicant to permit the construction of <br />a 650 s.f. addition to the south side of the existing residence to be located 39’ from the channel <br />shoreline and 50’ from the Maxwell Bay shoreline resulting in a total hardcover of 5,066 s.f. <br />or 11%, for R. Hunt Greene and Jane Piccard, 865 Partenwood Road. Ayes 5, nays 0. <br />(#5) #1902 DAN R. GUENTHNER, 120 GOLDEN VIEW DRIVE - CONDITIONAL USE <br />PERMIT - RESOLUTION NO. 3390 <br />Hurr questioned if lighting occurred in the greenhouse at any time <br />Applicant was not present to explain. <br />It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Kelley, to grant a conditional use permit to allow the <br />temporary use of a greenhouse from March 25 through June 15, 1994 providing there are no <br />offensive lights at 120 Golden View Drive for Dan R. Guenthner per Resolution No. 3390. <br />Ayes 5, nays 0.
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