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MINUTES OF A REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING <br />HELD JUNE 14, 1993 <br />S. <br />i <br />ZONING FILE #1822 - CONT. <br />Kelley stated he felt with this addition the property would be <br />developed to Its maximum and noted it may be difficult for the <br />Council to consider additional variance requests. <br />Prueter indicated the only other addition they could consider would <br />be a second story. He said his goal was to provide enough space for <br />a future fami 1y. <br />Goetten asked the total lot coverage percent and hardcover percents <br />In each zone. <br />Mabusth answered lot coverage is 14.1%; existing 0-75’ hardcover <br />is 18.9%, proposed 17.2%; and existing 75-250’ hardcover is 29.4%, <br />proposed 30.2%. She asked if the applicant has considered a <br />drainage plan. <br />Prueter indicated they do have a drainage plan which provides for <br />the filling of the low area between the house and garage to Improve <br />the drainage situation. <br />Goetten said this Is a substandard lot and asked if the applicant <br />could propose further removals of hardcover. <br />Prueter suggested the removal of the walkway along the lot line. <br />It was moved by Goetten, seconded by Mayor Callahan, to adept <br />Resolution #3287 for Application #1822 Mark Prueter, 3215 Crystal <br />Bay Road, for side setback variances, average lakeshore variance, <br />and hardcover variances to permit the construction of an addition <br />to the existing residence, subject to Condition #1 of the <br />resolution amended to reflect the removal date be upon final <br />inspection of the project, and the inclusion of the additional 65 <br />square feet of hardcover to be removed. Ayes 3, nays 0. <br />Mayor Callahan asked the applicant if he has an easement to cross <br />the rail road. <br />Prueter replied he has not discovered an easement In the title, and <br />questioned the City’s objection should a problem arise. <br />Mayor Callahan said they would be monitoring the situation <br />regarding precedent set by other communities.