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Planning Conunission Chairman Kelley <br />Orono Planning Commission Members <br />City Administrator Bernhardson <br />9. <br />From: Michael P. Gaffron, Asst Planning & Zoning Administrator <br />Date: April 11, 1990 <br />Subject: #1514 Ronald E. Miller, 270 North Willow Drive - <br />Variance - Public Hearing <br />Zoning District - RR-IB, Single family rural residential, 2 acre <br />Application - Request for height variance for accessory barn <br />structure to be moved onto the site. <br />List of Exhibits <br />Exhibit A - <br />Exhibit B - <br />Exhibit C - <br />Exhibit D - <br />Exhibit E - <br />Exhibit F - <br />Exhibit G - <br />Exhibit H - <br />Exhibit I - <br />Exhibit J - <br />Application <br />Letter of Request <br />Plat Map <br />Property Owners List <br />Survey/Site Plan with Proposed Barn Building <br />Building Plan View and Cross Section <br />Air Photo <br />Staff Letter to Applicant dated 3/12/90 <br />Applicant’s Letter to Adjacent Property Owners & <br />Acknowledgement Forms <br />Photos of Barn In Situ at Panuska Property, <br />Showing Relation of Heights with Family Members <br />Pertinent Facts - <br />1. The applicant owns a 3.06 acre parcel (exclusive of the 50* <br />roadway easement) with his existing residence. He is <br />proposing to move a barn onto his property from the Indian <br />Creek plat Watertown Road. <br />2. This barn will end up being approximately 4' higher in peak <br />height than the existing residence, both structures being <br />walkouts with the height being measured from the upper <br />grade . <br />3. The barn is proposed to be located approximately 130' east <br />of the proposed house, and 75' back from the right-of-way <br />line, also being approximately 95' from the north lot line. <br />The setbacks would allow the structure to be used to house <br />one horse and the extensive list of equipment per <br />applicant's letter of request. <br />4. Note that the barn structure is considered as an allowed <br />oversized accessory structure per the recently adopted <br />ordinance, being less than the 1,400 square foot oversized <br />building allowed on a 3.01-3.50 acre lot. Of course, the <br />required accessory structure covenant would have to be <br />executed by the applicant. <br />jZ-r- tr