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■ <br />ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD MARCH 11, 1991 <br />(#7)ZONING FILE 11609-BROCK CONTINUED <br />hardcover." <br />Brock stated that s!ie has no intention of extending the <br />width of the catwalk beyond the eaves. She said, "The catwalk <br />will bs completely under the eaves. No water would be diverted <br />in any way more than it is now." <br />Goetten said, "The catwalk may or may not ba considered <br />hardcover, but certainly would be structure." <br />Ms. Brock stated that she did not understand the issue of <br />structure, but added that she had installed gutter to the side of <br />the house where she is proposing to locate the catwalk. She <br />added that her neighbors preferred to see a catwalk rather than <br />Mayor Peterson said, "If I understand this correctly, Alice <br />is asking for a second exit from the second story of her house." <br />Mabusth said, "That is correct. Tne problem is that the <br />sliding glass door, also located on the second story of the home, <br />freezes during the winter. The only egress from the second floor <br />bedroom is via the interior stairs on the first level. The house <br />was constructed prior to the Building Code requiring a minimum <br />size for bedroom windows for the purpose of providing egress." <br />Mayor Peterson stated that Ms. Brock <br />entry home. She asked if the City would h? <br />for everyone in Orono owning split entry <br />have stairs coming from their second level. <br />a normal split <br />■ .:g a precedent <br />»*y homes to <br />Ns. Brock said, "My windows do not mt squired size. <br />Even if I could fit through the window, it w> an eight-foot <br />drop to the ground. It may be possible for me to drop eight <br />feat* but I would not ask my mom or anybody else her age to do <br />that. I don't mean to go on about the windows, but after the <br />Planning Commission made such a suggestion, I have to make a <br />point." <br />Mabusth said, "It is doubtful that the City would consider <br />four foot eaves at an elevation of 16 feet, as hardcover. Staff <br />has not been including eaves as hardcover. There was a time when <br />eaves at more than a foot and half width were considered <br />hardcover.* <br />Callahan asked Ms. Brock whether it would be possible to <br />force open the sliding glass doors in the case of a fire. <br />Brock stated that due to the size and weight of the doors, <br />she could not force them open. <br />Goetten stated that there should be a safe exit from the <br />- 11 -