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. . , <br /> . , . <br /> -i,, „ <br /> 0 0 <br /> - 1 CITY of ORONO <br /> ,, 4, <br /> 1... ',' i*i,.,,;1c'p• RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> `IkES80.0' NO. 6 3 4 <br /> Municipal Zoning Code 178-1279(1) for construction of the 2nd story <br /> dormer within the required lake setback based on the following findings: <br /> a. The applicants' property contains 0.9 acre or 39,500 s.f. of property <br /> area above the 929.4' elevation (a total lot area of 196,700 s.f. or 4.5 <br /> acres including area below 929.4') and has a total width of 355.8'. <br /> b. There is no additional land available for acquisition by the applicants <br /> to make the property conforming. <br /> c. The applicants' entire home is within the required setback from <br /> Tanager Lake, and any expansion requires variances. <br /> d. The proposal will not have a negative impact on light, air or open <br /> space within the neighborhood. <br /> 4. The Planning Commission reviewed this application at a public hearing <br /> held on May 16, 2005 and recommended denial of variances to Municipal <br /> Zoning Code Sections 78-1279 and 78-1288 Subdivision A to allow <br /> construction of a garage addition within the 0-75' setback zone based on <br /> the following findings: <br /> a. The construction of the addition would have a negative impact on <br /> light, air or open space within the neighborhood. <br /> 5. The City Council reviewed this application at a public hearing held on <br /> June 13, 2005 and approved variances to Municipal Zoning Code Sections <br /> 178-1279(1) and 78-1288 (A) & (B) for construction of the 2nd story <br /> dormer and garage addition within the required lake setback based on the <br /> following findings: <br /> a. The proposed garage addition will be constructed over existing <br /> driveway hardcover. <br /> b. The dormer will be constructed within the existing footprint of the <br /> home and will meet the height requirement. <br /> c. The applicants have proposed hardcover removals within both 0-75' <br /> and 75'-250' zones. <br /> Page 2 of 6 <br />