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MINUTES OF THE ORONO COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 11, 1989 <br />ZONING FILE #1430-MORSE HOMES CONTINUTED <br />like a "bunk house". <br />Mr. Morse said that the gazebo would be 12' x 14' and said <br />that was a normal size for a screen porch. <br />Planning Commission Representative Johnson said that a <br />gazebo is generally open on all sides. <br />Mr. Hommeyer. said L!1dt he too was concerned about the mass <br />and size of the gazebo structure being proposed. Mr. Hommeyer <br />said that it wcild be easy to convert the structure being <br />proposed into a 3-season porch by adding windows. He said that <br />it was a large structure to be built in front of the average <br />lakeshore setback line. <br />Councilmember Goetten concurred with Mr. Hommeyer's comments <br />regarding the ease of converting this structure into a 3-season <br />porch. She said that she would approve the other aspects of this <br />application, but that she objected to the gazebo design, <br />Councilmember Nettles asked M. Morse �:,�jw :,(- ,,)uld : ike to <br />have the Council proceed? <br />Mr. Morse said that it was important that he continue <br />building. He s-id that he would accept the Council's vote as the <br />proposed Resolution set forth and that he would bri:7 back a <br />revised plan for the gazebo ,mot a later time. <br />It was moved by Councilmenl)er Nettles, seconded by <br />Councilmember Goetten, to adopt Resolution #2693, approving t:ne <br />construction of the tram and deck, ai,d tabling the portion of the <br />application pertaining to the gazebo. Motion, Ayes=5, Nays=O, <br />Motion passed. <br />#1432 JULIA WHITNEY <br />4470 FOREST LAKE LANDING <br />VARIANCE <br />RESOLUTION #2694 <br />Ms. Whitney was present for this matter as was her <br />architect, Mr. Randall Supplee. <br />City Administrator Pernhardson explained that Ms. Whitney <br />was requesting approval of a hardcover variance to remodel and <br />construct an addition on her existing residence. Hardcover will <br />be :educed from 33.8% to 31.7% in the 75-250' zone. <br />It was moved by Councilmember Goetten, seconded by <br />Councilmember Peterson, to adopt Resolution #2694, approving the <br />the hardcover variance required to construct an addition to an <br />existing residence. Motion, Ayes=5, Nays=O, Motion passed. <br />5 <br />