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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD <br />AUGUST 8, 1994 <br />(^3) n942 WILLIAM J. STODDARD, 2605 KELLY AVENUE - Continued <br />Kelley asked how other members would feel about restricting the kitchen. Goetten did not <br />object to the kitchen. Hurr felt more comfortable without the kitchen and was troubled with the <br />hardships. Jabbour felt there was a trend towards families having e.xtended family members <br />living with them and did not object to the kitchen. <br />(*#4) #1945 ROBERT AND VELMA WOLFF, 4450 FOREST LAKE LANDING - <br />VARIANCES - RESOLUTION NO. 3456 <br />It was moved by Goenen, seconded by Jabbour, to adept Resolution No. 3456 that would permit <br />the construction of a 10’ x 14’ three season porch at the sou»heast comer of the existing lakeside <br />deck approving an intensification of a portion of the stmeture that encroaches the average <br />lakeshore setback line by 26’, a side setback variance of 3.5 ’ or 35%, intensification of a portion <br />of the stmemre that encroaches the required side yard, lot coverage variance for an <br />intensification of structure where e.xcesses of 464.1 s.f. or 4.3% exist and a hardcover variance <br />within the 75-250 ’ setback area of 1,390 s.f. or 20.5%. Ayes 5, nays 0. <br />(#5) #1947 SAILORS WORLD, 1955 SHORELINE DRIVE - AMENDED VARIANCE <br />APPLICATION <br />It was moved by Mayor Callahan, seconded by Hurr, to table this application until the August <br />22, 1994 Council meeting as there were no representatives present. Ayes 5, nays 0. <br />A neighbor who lives across from the marina expressed his frustration with coming to various <br />meetings with no resolution to the problems. <br />(♦#6) AMENDED SHORELAND FLEXIBILITY REQUEST - CITY OF MOUND <br />It was moved by Goetten, seconded by Jabbour. to accept the information presented in the memo <br />dated August 3, 1994 regarding the Shoreland Flexibility Request by the City of Mound. Ayes <br />5, nays 0. <br />MAYOR/COLTNCIL REPORT <br />1.Jabbour reported he has been attending LMCD subcommittee meetings regarding the <br />envelope issues for marinas. Docks are in the correct placements but boats extend well <br />beyond the envelope encroaching into neighboring properties or setbacks. Hurr explained <br />that at one time marina owners were allowed a certain number of boats at 20 ’ lengths and <br />they wanted to keep that same number even though the boats have increased considerably <br />in size. An envelope was e.stablished for the marina owner to decide how he could best <br />u.se the envelope rather than how many boats would be allowed.