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From: <br />Date: <br />Subject: <br />Planning Commission Chairman Kelley Orono Planning Commission Members <br />City Administrator Bernhardson <br />Jeanne A. Mabusth, Building & Zoning Administra|j^j||jQj!^ f^^CtTlNG <br />November 14, 1990 <br />#1602 Don Copley, 1185 Tonkawa Road - <br />Renewal Variance - Public Hearing <br />Otc 1 0 1990 <br />CITY OF ORONO <br />Zoning District - LR-lB <br />Approximate Area = 28,405 s.f. <br />Pertinent Ordinance - <br />Section 10.22, Subdivision 1 - Average lakeshore setback. <br />The proposed addition encroaches approximately 1-1%' in <br />front of the average lakeshore setback line (review Exhibit <br />H). <br />Section 10.22, Subdivision 2 - Hardcover variance required <br />within 75-2 ' setback area. <br />75-250' Setback Area = 22,827 s.f. <br />Allowed Hardcover = 5,707 s.f. or 25% <br />Existing Hardcover = 5,516 s.f. or 24.1% <br />Hardcover Approved by Council 10/23/89 ~ 5,829*or 25.5% <br />Va.'iance = 122 s.f. or .5% <br />♦ C:?uncil required the removal of a shed at 168 s.f. <br />List of Exhibits <br />Exhibit A - Application <br />Exhibit B - Plat M^p <br />Exhibit C - Property Owners List <br />Exhibit D - Planning Commission Minutes 9/18/89 <br />Exhibit E - Council Minutes 10/23/89 <br />Exhibit F - Elevations <br />Exhibit G - Survey <br />Exhibit H - Sketch of Average Lakeshore Setback Line <br />Exhibit I - Floor Plan <br />Review of Application - <br />The applicant seeks renewal of variance application to <br />permit a major addition to the east side of the existing <br />residence that meets all required setbacks of the LR-IB zoning <br />district. Portions of a grade level porch and second story <br />balcony project 1-1%' in front of an average setback line. The <br />improvements also involve additional hardcover totalling 5,997 <br />s.f. or 26.2%. The Planning Commission unanimously voted to <br />approve the average lakeshore setback variance but denied the <br />hardcover variance within the 75-250' setback area at 26.2% and <br />recommended to the Council that hardcover be maintained at 25%.