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To:Planning Conunission Chairman Kelley <br />Orono Planning Commission Members <br />City Administrator Bernhardson <br />From: Michael P. Gaffron, Asst Planning 6 Zoning Administrator <br />Date:November 17, 1989 <br />Subject: #1481 Gerald T. McCourtney, 1055 West Ferndale Road - <br />After-the-Fact Conditional Use Permit - Public Hearing <br />Zoning District - LR-lA, Single family lakeshore residential, <br />2-acre, sewered <br />Application - After-the-fact conditional use permit and variance <br />for land alterations within 75' of the lakeshore. <br />List of Exhibits <br />Exhibit A - <br />Exhibit B - <br />Exhibit C - <br />Exhibit D - <br />Exhibit E - <br />Exhibit G - <br />Application <br />Plat Map <br />Property Owners List <br />Proposed Grading Plan <br />Elevation View, Lake Side of House <br />Staff's Site Inspection Notes 10/11/89 <br />Pertinent Pacts - <br />1. With the or >nal building permit for the remodeling work at <br />1055 West rerndale Road, no grading plan was submitted and <br />no indictcion was ever given to staff that work in the 0-75' <br />lakeshore setback zone or on any yard areas for that matter, <br />would be taking place. <br />2. During the remodeling, applicant revised the southwest deck <br />scheme into a terraced area with full concrete foundations. <br />This resulted in some excavation in the 75-250' zone with <br />stockpiling in the 0-75' zone. Inspector Lyle Oman notes <br />that this was allowed on a temporary basis, and that Mr. <br />Wenkus kept silt fence at the shoreline during the storage <br />period. <br />3. In September and October 1989, applicant had large boulder <br />rip rapping Installed at the shoreline. Because of the low <br />water levels, materials had to be trucked in from the land <br />rather th.in barged in. This caused some disruption of the <br />0-75' yard area which applicant was advised to restore <br />immediately. <br />Also, at the time work was being done on the boulder wall, <br />the applicant replaced a culvert that led fro.”^ the pre­ <br />existing swale along the west lot line through the old rip <br />rap. In doing so, the applicant lowered the rip rap culvert <br />in order to eliminate puddling in the 0—75' zone, which had <br />resulted from silting of the old drainpipe (also due to <br />raising of the grade at the shoreline from ice pressure over <br />the years). <br />SC' - • ' —