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r <br />MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING <br />HELD OCTOBER 12, 1992 <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />Goetten announced the dedication of the Kelley Parkway on October <br />14th has been postponed because of the untimely death of Mary <br />Kelley. <br />(#3) #1621 TERRY JOHNSON, <br />1045 LINDEN LANE - <br />VARIANCES - RESOLUTION #3186 <br />Mr. and Mrs. Terry Johnson were present. <br />Gaffron explained the applicants originally submitted their <br />proposal over a year ago. Since then, there have been many changes <br />CO the proposal. The applicants propose the removal of an existing <br />detached garage to be replaced by an attached garage and a <br />driveway. They also propose a new deck and a second story addition <br />over the existing residence. This proposal results in the following <br />hardcover percentages: 0-75’ reduction from 8.9X to 7.2%; 75-250’ <br />Increase from 22.1% to 40.5%; and a reduction in the 250-500’ zone. <br />He clarified that the applicants intend to keep the wall and <br />sidewalk system on the northwest corner of the house, but noted <br />that it Is built with wooden cribbing containing non-compacted <br />gravel, that only the cribbing is considered hardcover, a-"^ the <br />square footage of existing walkway hardcover is equivalent tc Tie <br />amount reported for replacement. <br />Mr. Johnson stated they need to keep this system for drainage <br />purposes. <br />Gaffron reported the Planning Commission’s main concern was the <br />steep lot and the amount of run-off funneled toward the lake. He <br />stated the City Engineer had reviewed the property that day. <br />Cook recommended the City condition approval on the applicants <br />maintaining the drainageway in a manner that prevents erosion. <br />Goetten asked if Cook felt the new proposal helps the drainage <br />situation. <br />Cook noted the renovation will channelize the drainage and will <br />increase the velocity of that run-off. <br />Goetten asked who is responsible if the improvements <br />property aggravate the drainage problem in the area. <br />the <br />Cook stated the City should make it known it is the responsibility <br />of the property owner to correct any future drainage problems.