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V■' 'v;v a:i. -4^i:m ••i*ITBS OF TEE ORONO COONCIL MEETING HELD FEBRUARY 11, 1985 PAGE 2- <br />m <br />r ittf mXCBARD RAGAT2 <br />I 1945 COUCOIDIA STREET <br />tretrte <br />l:#v <br />. <br />||p# <br />fe;:- ;s’j. <br />nii <br />/:v <br />V j^„,, ;, <br />fmWk <br />lilli./' <br />Ilillli <br />x%%.' <br />’1# <br />‘" - V-CV ;-3- <br />mf4 \- . '.>■ <br />y <br />M:s^j - :■ <br />. ■ <br />'r? <br />‘ ■'• , <br />m- <br />%JPi,,.a„.:/v: <br />Richard Ragatz was present along with David Kirscht, <br />ij^ji^gner of proposed deck. Assistant Zoning Administrator <br />Q^f f ron explained that the Planning Commission approved this <br />application subject to Council’s findings in the Krutzig <br />application. Gaffron stated that the hardcover problem is <br />then solved if the deck is not considered hardcover, but the <br />problem is that the deck extends into the 0-75' setback area <br />and decks are considered structures. <br />Richard Ragatz explained that the house was built in 1921 and <br />therefore he didn' t have much of a choice on where to place the <br />deck. Ragatz noted that placing the deck on the side of the <br />property is not very acceptable to his neighbors in that the <br />deck would be located directly outside the neighbors bedroom <br />window. <br />David Kirscht showed the Counci 1 some slides of the property. <br />Planning Commission Representative Rovegno noted that <br />Ragatz did remove some hardcover within that lakeshore area. <br />Rovegno noted that Planning Commission approved the Ragatz <br />application contingent upon ^juncil's positive findings on <br />the Krutzig application. Rovegno stated that once the <br />hardcover issue was solved, then the Planning Commission had <br />to deal with the question of whether the deck structure <br />within the 0-75' setback zone is considered a non­ <br />encroachment as well. <br />into review of decks because hardcover was not allowed. <br />Frahm noted that this deck does not block the view of any <br />neighbors which was his next concern. <br />if certain decks are not considered hardcover. <br />SS“ooiS!:rho»es in^^he\fet <br />as if the homes were less than 75* from the lake. <br />averag^s^tback^tuS^^^^^^ buf t^at <br />werrhomes both less Jhan and more than 75 ' from the lakeshore <br />in the area. <br />I <br />.-•j <br />€ <br />I <br />* A <br />.'i <br />‘i; <br />4