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I?r ■; <br />!!■* <br />MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING - SEPTEMBER 16, 1991 <br />ZONING FILE #1685 - CONT. <br />It was moved by Schroeder, seconded by Mocs, to recommend <br />approval of application #1685, Edward F. Baker. for property <br />located at 3059 Farview Lane, for hardcover and setback variances <br />to reconstruct deck area and stairway. Ayes 5, nays 0. <br />(#13) #1686 JOHN BURGER <br />3750 BAYSIDE ROAD <br />SKETCH PLAN REVIEW ^ _John Burger and Dan Johnson of Burnett Realty were <br />for this application. <br />present <br />Mabusth explained that Mr. Burger proposes a three lot <br />subdivision.Lots A and B are within the LR-IA, 2 acre zoning <br />district and Lots C plus Cl are within the RR-IA, 5 acre zoning <br />district.Lot C is located on the north side of the Luce <br />Lot Cl Is proposed as the building site, using Lot C for credit <br />to Beet the 5 acre requirement. Lot Cl is 2 acres+, which meets <br />the 2 acre contiguous standard for rural lots. Mr. Burger would <br />execute a special lot combination to combine both lots. Lot C on <br />the north side would never be built upon. Within -the last <br />several years, Mr. Burger has tried to gain access to his <br />northern lot, but to no avail. Lot Cl will need a width variance <br />as the lot only measures 210'. <br />She went on to explain that the subdivision as proposed is <br />iiaaiiiSil <br />sewered district. <br />Rowlette <br />moratorium. <br />asked If this property - Included In the <br />Mabusth agreed that the southern portion of the property Is <br />has not been able to obtain any type of access easement. <br />Cohen felt that the southern portion should be put o” <br />until sewer Is approved for the area, but had no problem with the <br />northern lots. <br />Johnson' noted that the moratorium restricts doing anything <br />at this point. <br />Mabusth explained that people can apply for a variance to <br />the moratorium If they can prove that the subdivision <br />areas.