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YINOTES OP THE PLANNING COMMISSION NESTING HELD MARCB 21, 1980 <br />11223 NAL)RnN CONTINUED <br />Mr. Waldron felt there were no other proposals that <br />would work for them, therefore requested Planning <br />Commission to make their recommendation at this time. <br />It was moved by Chairman Kelley, seconded by Bellows, to <br />recommend denial of the 3' excavation cut in the <br />lakeshore yard and 0-75' hardcover variance; and <br />recommend approval of the average lakeshore setback <br />variance to construct the deck as proposed. Motion, <br />Ayes 3, Nays 1. Brown vcted nay. Motion carried. <br />#1233 MICHAEL HALLES HOMES INC. <br />2715 PERCE LRHE <br />CONDITIONAL HBE PERMIT AND VARIANCE <br />AMEEDED APPLICATION - SECOND REVIEW <br />Architect Larry Kollmeyer was present representing <br />Michael Halley Homes for this matter. <br />Jacobs explained the request for a conditional use <br />permit and variance to reconstruct an existing retaining <br />wall within 75' of the lake; and install a drainage pipe <br />within 75' of the lake. <br />Chairman Kelley read the City Engineer's recommendation <br />of this proposal. <br />It was noted that the proposal includes constructing a <br />walkout basemont with a berm between the home and the <br />lake. <br />Bellows felt that they were being asked to solve a <br />problem (through a variance to the ordinance) that is <br />being created by the proposed design. <br />Chairman Kelley asked Mr. Kollmeyer what the hardship <br />was to support granting the variance and conditional use <br />permit for the drainage pipe? <br />Mr. Kol lmeyer did not indicate any specific hardship, <br />but questioned why a drainage pipe buried below the <br />surface of the yard would be a problem? <br />Bellows explained that an outlet pipe to the lake is not <br />in the spirit of Orono's protection of disturbing the <br />lakeshore and water quality. She further explained that <br />the proposal is creating an unatural drainage situation, <br />a solution affecting the 0-75' lakeshore yard being <br />created by the desire for a walkout basement. <br />Mr. Kollmeyer felt a 6-10" pipe would have an minimal <br />physical effect to the lakeshore. <br />