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' . .. ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MINUTES FOR MARCH 15, 1999 <br />(#2457 Paula and David Lindberg, continued) <br />proposing 7.32 percent hardcover in the 0-75' setback to construct a driveway. The Applicants are <br />not requesting hardcover in the 0-75' setback on the north side of the property . <br />. · \/an Zomeren stated ~~ comments h'av~ been received. from the adjorni~g .property owners regarding <br />this application, · · ·. · · · · · <br />Lindberg stated a hardship exists due to the two 0-75' lakeshore setback areas. <br />Chair Smith commented that the Planning Commission appreciates the revisions to the plan to <br />bring the structural coverage into compliance, but in her view the Applicants should attempt to <br />further reduce hardcover to the existing 29 percent or the allowable hardcover limit of 25 percent. <br />Smith stated that the Planning Commission's view is that new structure should meet the <br />25 percent hardcover limit whenever possible. <br />Lindberg noted that they have pulled the house back from the lake. <br />Smith suggested that the Applicants take another look at possibly reducing hardcover in the <br />75-250' setback. <br />Hawn indicated she would prefer the Applicants limit hardcover closer to 25 percent and would <br />allow the 81 0 feet necessary for the driveway in the 0-75' setback area. Hawn inquired if the <br />residence meets the allowable 25 percent and the driveway is factored in, how much the total <br />hardcover would be. <br />Van Zomeren stated the hardcover would be over by 302 square feet if the driveway is not <br />factored in. · <br />McMillan stated she is in agreement with Hawn in that the Applicants should reduce hardcover <br />closer to the 25 percent limit, and that the Applicants may want to look at reducing or eliminating <br />the porch in order to lower hardcover. <br />Lindquist commented the Planning Commission is looking for the Applicants to reduce hardcover <br />by 302 square feet.· <br />Van Zomeren indicated the Applicants will need to lower structural coverage to 4600 square feet. <br />Schroeder indicated the Applicants are proposing to reduce hardcover in the 0-75' setback by <br />moving the house. <br />Lindberg .stated he would be willing to look at ways to further reduce .hardcover. <br />Hawn st.ated the application should be reviewed by the Planning Commission after the revisions are <br />made since it will require changes to the design. <br />There were no public comments. <br />Smith indicated that in her view the Applicant should reduce hardcover to at least 30 percent in the <br />75-250' setback and leave the other hardcover as is. Smith noted that the Applicants have been a <br />significant improvement in the 0-75' setback by moving the house away from the lake. Smith stated <br />the Applicants will need to appear before the Planning Commission again to have the revisions <br />reviewed. <br />Page 3
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