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To: Mayor Grabek & Orono Council Members <br />City Administrator Bernhardson <br />From: Michael P. Gaffron, Asst Planning & Zoning Admi <br />Date: August 22, 1990 AUG 27 V-r! <br />Subject: #1574 James & Sue Ronald, 2565 Dunwoody Avenue <br />Resolution <br />Zoning District - LR-IC, Single family lakeshore residential, 1/2 <br />acre, sewered <br />Application - Request for hardcover and setback variances to constuct <br />room additions and pool. <br />List of Exhibits <br />Exhibit A - <br />Exhibit B - <br />Exhibit C - <br />Discussion <br />Resolution <br />Notice of Planning Commission Action 8/22/90 <br />Memo and Exhibits of 8/17/90 <br />Please review the Memo and Exhibits of August 17th, Briefly, <br />applicants propose raising a portion of the existing residence 6', and <br />extending the main floor towards the side lot line a distance of 4'. <br />The side lot line setback will still be 18', more than meeting the 10' <br />minimum requirement. <br />This addition and a proposed 2' extension of the west wall of the <br />house, both encroach past the average setback line defined by <br />neighboring residences. <br />Applicants are also proposing a future pool on the lakeside of <br />the house. The pool will be located outside the 0-75' protected area, <br />but will encroach approximately 71' past the average setback line when <br />the pool is constructed to meet the required 10' setback from <br />overhanging decks. <br />Planning Commission Recommendation <br />The Planning Commission reviewed this application at their August <br />20th meeting, and voted 5 to 0 to approve, based on the following <br />findings: <br />1. The proposed 4' addition to the side is lower in elevation <br />than the neighboring residence on that side, and additionally <br />there is existing vegetative screening such that no existing lake <br />views enjoyed by the neighboring property owner will be <br />encroached upon.