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ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR APRIL 20,1998 <br />NEW BUSINESS: PUBLIC HEARINGS - CONTINUED <br />(#6) #2354 KONRAD KRUEGER, 520 HANLON AVENUE - VARIANCES - 7:30-7:40 P.M. <br />The Certificate of Mailing and Affidavit of Publication were noted, <br />The Applicant was present. <br />Van Zomeren explained the property consists of 1.1 acres in a 2 acre zone. Applicant proposes the <br />construction of a second level addition over the existing residence and an attached, one car tuck <br />under garage that encroaches into the required yard areas. Variances are required for front, side and <br />rear setbacks. A 200' lot width, 50' front yard, 30' side yard and 50' rear yard setbacks are required <br />for the RR-IB zone. Staff does recommend a 24.9' front setback variance to allow the nearest <br />portion of the residence to be located 25.1' from the front setback where 50' is required and 28.3' <br />exists. The approval includes an overhang for front awning which shall not extend more than 1.5' <br />beyond the exterior wall. Staff also recommends approval of a side setback variance of 20.5' to <br />allow the 9.5' setback to remain where 30' is required and a rear setback variance of 35.5' to allow <br />the 14.5' setback to remain where 50' yard is required. A variance is needed to add the second story <br />and to build on the existing foundation. <br />Krueger indicated the house is small and asked if the second floor was an issue. <br />Van Zomeren explained that a variance is required whenever a non-conforming structure increases <br />in massing or bulk. <br />Krueger said tn.;; neighbors had no objections to his proposal. <br />Smith inquired if ht ‘ju l lived there long and suggested that the debris be cleaned up. <br />Krueger responded he bought the property two months ago and on Sunday he cleaned up the yard. <br />Hawn asked if the shed was on his property. <br />Krueger said it is actually on the other lot. <br />HawTi questioned if the footings would be able to support a second story.
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