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To: Mayor Grabek & Orono Council Members <br />City Administrator Bernhardson 47V <br />Pron: Michael P. Gaffron, Asst Planning & Zoning <br />Date: July 21, 1989 <br />Subject: Ordinance Amendment, Oversized Accessory Structures <br />List of Exhibits - <br />Exhibit A - Proposed Ordinance with Minor Revisions Since <br />Last Meeting <br />Exhibit B - Memo & Exhibits of 7/7/89 <br />Discussion - <br />This item was tabled at your July loth meeting for further <br />review. As of this writing, I have received no further comments <br />from Council members. <br />A few minor changes have been proposed since your last <br />meeting, as follows: <br />1. The language that def?nes pools as non -oversized <br />accessory structures makes it more clear that grade -level, <br />non -encroaching patios will not be considered as part of the <br />structure. <br />2. For the 15% lot coverage requirements for small lots, <br />structures to be included have been defined as follows: <br />a) Any roofed or covered structure exceeding 6' in <br />height above grade level. <br />b) Any non -roofed structure Innis courts, pools, <br />decks, etc.) of which any pa__ including fences or <br />walls extends more than 6' above grade level. <br />Since the intent of the lot coverage ordinance is to limit <br />visual density on a property, it would seem appropriate <br />that any improvement that exceeds 6' in height would <br />reasonably be considered a visual impact and should be <br />included in lot coverage. Since the maximum allowed fence <br />is 6', yards that are fenced in with a 6' fence would not be <br />counted as lot coverage, but a tennis court with 10'-12' <br />fences would be included, as would a gazebo or other <br />accessory building. Pools might or might not be included <br />depending their height above grade and the type of fencing <br />or walls existing. <br />I <br />
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