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City of ORONO <br />CITY <br />OF <br />ORONO <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />NO. 2292_________ <br />C) As a result of moving the house, the 75-250' hardcover will <br />be increased to 33.1% where only 25% is normally allowed. This <br />can be justified by the fact that the majority of drainage in the <br />75-250' zone does not flow toward the lake but is held in the <br />basin area east of the house (emphasis added). <br />D) The view encroachment caused by the proposed porch at the <br />south end of the house is minimal. The effected neighbor to the <br />south has submitted a letter of non-objection to the project. <br />E) The relocation of the municipal sewer line is feasible and <br />will not cause any problems for the municipal sewer system. <br />9. In that same Resolution the following variances were granted: <br />A. Per Section 10.22, Subdivisions 1 and 2 and Section 10.55, <br />Subdivision 8, approval of excavation of new foundation and new <br />construction or structure within the 0-. - ' lakeshore setback <br />areas where no excavation or new structure arc allowed. <br />B. Per Section 10.22, Subdivision 2 to approve 33.1% of <br />hardcover within the 75-250 setback area where only 25% is <br />allowed. <br />C. Per Section 10.22, Subdivision 1, the new principal structure <br />shall be placed 67 feet from the lakeshore and the lakeshore deck <br />was to be placed at 59 feet from the lakeshore instead of the <br />required 75 feet. <br />10. On May 13, 1987, the applicants' contractor, D & R Construction, <br />applied for a building permit for the new construction. The handout <br />information attached to all building permit applications includes a <br />list of the necessary information required if certain improvements are <br />proposed specifically the following is extracted from that hand out: <br />Grading and Drainage Plans - where any changes in grade or <br />drainage are proposed as a result of the construction, a grading <br />and drainage plan must be submitted showing existing and proposed <br />contours or grades. Required for all projects. <br />11. The original information submitted with the building permit <br />application included only the building plans. Neither the applicant <br />nor the general contractor submitted grading and drainage plans <br />advising of any proposed changes from the existing grades. The north <br />and west building elevations included in the building plans would <br />suggest no changes in grades as no elevations or contours were shown <br />adjacent to each building elevation which is considered standard <br />practice for architects in the preparation of building plans. <br />Page 4 of 13