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ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR APRIL 20,1998 <br />(#13 - #2363 Bill Bockmann - Continued) <br />Vein Zomeren said a survey is needed showing the new structure. <br />Dave Bockmann has changed the front of the house to face the west toward the service road. The <br />new structure will be located 22' from the north line and 17' from the side south. When the staff <br />report indicated denial, he proceeded to rework the plan. With the new proposal, the garage faces <br />to the west. He demonstrated the placement of his new plan on the survey. Another issue is <br />placement of the well which is located 33' from Loma Linda and 44' from the service road. Any <br />structure needs to be located 3' from the well. They would rather not abandon the well because of <br />the cost. The deck has been angled to conform to the average setback line. The entire house does <br />fall behind the 75' setback but the average setback line is strange and difficult to conform to. <br />Because his elderly grandfather will be living in the proposed structure, special consideration was <br />made in the design to address his care. The three car is a necessity because there will be four drivers <br />and four vehicles. <br />Lindquist inquired as to placement of the driveway. Dave Bockmann said the driveway would come <br />off of Loma Linda and stated the service road in the summer is very crowded. Lindquist asked the <br />width of the service road. Van Zomeren stated the road is 20' and functions like an alley. Gappa <br />said the City does not plow' the road. <br />Smith said overall the plan is better and suggested moving the structure further to the service road. <br />Dave Bockmann stated moving the structure in that direction would interfere w ith the well. <br />Berg suggested tabling the application so the applicant can return with revised calculations and an <br />updated survey. Smith explained that the Council would also require an updated survey. Van <br />Zomeren noted the well needs to be shown on the survey. <br />Berg moved, Lindquist seconded, to table Application #2363 for review at the May meeting of the <br />Planning Commission. Vote: Ayes 6, Nays 0. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION COMMENTS <br />(#14) REPORT OF PLANNING COMMISSION REPRESENTATIVES ATTENDING <br />COUNCIL MEETINGS ON MARCH 23,1998 AND APRIL 13,1998. <br />Berg, w ho attended the April 13, 1998 Council meeting, reported review of the Brook Park Realty <br />application noting discussion of the 60 day rule. Brook Park was given the option to work things <br />out and come back. She noted that the Old Crystal Bay Road plat was approved with a bike path on <br />one side of the road. 1 he Hauser application was denied. Regarding the Olsen-Touve preliminary <br />subdivision. Council felt the matter was a housekeeping issue and recommended Lots 55 and 56 be