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1 <br />'J <br />y ' <br />• v'w% <br />h.4 <br />V <br />\ ^-)i <br />> ♦ <br />y <br />•••.. <br />\'V <br />m <br />iTOfPlanning Commission Chairman Kelley <br />Orono Planning Commission Members <br />City Administrator Bernhardson <br />frcms Jeanne A. Mabusth, Building fit Zoning Administrator <br />Dates <br />Subject 3 <br />November 15, 1988 <br />#1355 Kenneth J. Wessels, 1245 Woodhill Avenue <br />Conditional Use Permit ~ Public Hearing <br />Zoning District ~ RR*'1B <br />Pertinent Ordinance - ^ ^Section 10.20, Subdivision 3 (M) - Antenna Structure - One independent <br />antenna structure with antenna or combination of antenna thereto, <br />subordinate to in servicing the principal use or structure on the same <br />lot and customarily incidental thereto, that is not attached to <br />another structure, provided the height of the antenna structure does <br />not exceed 65' and the antenna structure is set back from any lot line <br />a distance at least equal to the total height of the antenna <br />structure. <br />List of Exhibits <br />Exhibit A <br />Exhibit B <br />Exhibit C <br />Exhibit D <br />Exhibit E <br />Exhibit P <br />Application <br />Property Owners List <br />Plat Map <br />Addendum <br />Specification Sh'sets <br />Site Plan <br />Review of Applicati< <br />Mr. Wessels proposes the installation of an independant antenna <br />structure to the northeast of his residence structure currently under <br />construction. Per the enclosed spec sheets, review Exhibit E, the tower <br />will be supported from a concrete base stub requiring no guy wires. The <br />actual antenna structure is supported from this base on a triangular <br />structure measuring 20" on all sides. The antenna structure itself will be <br />controlled mechanically so when it is not in use it will be lowered to the <br />tree level 30' to 35'. The tower will extend no higher than 60 when in <br />transmitting mode. The antenna structure will not exceed the allowed 65* <br />in height (review Exhibit P). The setbacks from the lot lines of the <br />property well exceed the required 60' distance, ranging from a 165 to <br />370'. The antenna structure will not interfere with any power poles. Mr. <br />Wessels has centrally located the antenna structure on the property. The <br />existing trees around the house will provide additional screening for the <br />adjacent property owners. The fact that guying will not be required for <br />the structure will also minimize the visual impact of the antenna. <br />Wessels advises that this is merely a hobby and is not relat^ to the <br />operation of his business. The use of the antenna can be consldeied an <br />accessory use and can not be installed until the principal structure has <br />been issued a Certificate of Occupancy. It should be noted that the <br />installation of the antenna structure will require a building permit from <br />the City of Orono. <br />n- ■■■■ <br />k <br />Ml <br />Zoning File #1 <br />November 15, 1 <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />In appro3 <br />not discrimin< <br />City issues b <br />structures, <br />welfare of tt <br />zoning code wc <br />a business us <br />residential <br />structure meet <br />Commission fe <br />safety that h< <br />adjacent to * <br />structure. Ai <br />the visual Im <br />applicant to <br />such a structi <br />prohibit the i <br />Staff Rec< <br />To approT <br />for the prope <br />installation <br />based on the i <br />1. Prop< <br />property <br />2. The <br />adjacent <br />3. The I <br />tree le <br />residenti <br />4. A 1 <br />specifics <br />Approval <br />1. A bu <br />antenna ; <br />for the I <br />2. Per 8 <br />ask that <br />from ents <br />3. Appl <br />serve th< <br />antenna s <br />I 1 4