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I ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR APRIL 20,1998 <br />(U5) #2353 LEN BUSCH, 1265 SHORELINE DRIVE - VARIANCE - 6:52-7:05 P, <br />The Certificate of Mailing and Affidavit of Publication were noted. <br />The applicant was present. <br />Van Zomeren said the property contains 1.22 acres and is located in the LR-IA 2 acre minimum <br />zoning district. The applicant is requesting a hardcover variance in the 75-250* setback area to build <br />a 750 s.f. hobby room. There is a large wetland area in the northeast section of the property. <br />Hardcover numbers are high because of the driveway design, and construction of the pool and patio <br />took place prior to the Shoreland Regulations being in effect. Staff recommends that the Planning <br />Commission discuss the application with the intent of reducing hardcover. The structure is proposed <br />to be located 10’ off the property line which meets the setback requirements making use of the <br />existing driveway and a comer of the existing hardcover. <br />Busch explained the driveway is odd and difficult to turn around in. It is too dangerous for cars to <br />back out onto County Road 15. One car in the driveway can block all cars. Although he does not <br />like the driveway and would like to get rid of some of it on the side, he needs the space for parking <br />as several family members visit often. The proposed free standing building needs no driveway. The <br />installation of a garage door would allow access of storage items and would result in a 5-6* pad in <br />front of the door. He suggests cutting off about 350 s.f. of driveway with a lawn area in front of it. <br />The building is 725 s.f. which would only add 395 s.f. to the total square footage. Staffs alternate <br />proposal is not an option because it is located over the well on his property. Van Zomeren <br />apologized for the misrepresentation but the surveyor did not indicate placement of the well on the <br />survey. Busch said his property is unique and secluded from neighbors. There would be no increase <br />in water mnoff to the lake because drainage flows to the wetland area on his property. He is looking <br />forward to retirement and needs to find space for his hobbies. The proposed building would meet <br />his woodworking needs. No sewer or water would be installed in the building. <br />Smith asked if there would be adequate turnaround space. Busch felt it would. Lindquist indicated <br />the building size was excessive. Busch said the 25'x30* size makes it symmetrical with the garage. <br />Smith asked if he had existing living space to use as a hobby room and/or other area to give up. <br />Busch said the house does not have a basement and lacks storage room. Van Zomeren said adding <br />300 s.f. of hardcover represents a 3.2% increase for that setback area. Hawn suggested reducing the <br />driveway. Smith recommended reducing the building size to 25'x20*. She inquired how the building <br />would be heated. Busch intends to install a gas furnace and wood stove in the proposed building. <br />Hawn suggested approval be based on the condition that only a limited amount of hardcover be <br />added.
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