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Agenda Packet Cc - regular meeting 8/8/1988
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MINUTES OF I REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD JULY 25, 1988 <br />i1291 ALFRED IVERSON - CONTINUED <br />show on the plans. City Administrator Bernhardson recommended that the <br />Council vote on the resolution at the 38.4% figure. Should that prove <br />unattainable, the Applicants can bring the matter back. The contractor <br />stated that all of the present landscaping around the house is going to be <br />removed. Mayor Grabek asked Ms. Iverson if she wants the Council to <br />approve the 38.4% and leave the plans just as they are? The plastic under <br />the flower beds wit 1 have to be removed. Mayor Grabek withdrew his <br />original motion, Councilmember Goetten withdrew her second. It was moved <br />by Mayor Grabek, seconded by Councilmember Goetten, to accept the 38.4% as <br />stated in the resolution, but also providing that if there is a change, the <br />Applicants will have the opportunity to bring the matter before Council <br />again. Motion, Ayes=4, Nays-0, Motion passed. <br />#1307 DOUGLAS HERZ <br />3195 WATERTOWN ROAD <br />VARIANCE <br />RESOLUTIONS i2476 <br />The Applicants were not present for this matter. There were no <br />further questions by the Council or the public regarding this matter. It <br />was moved by Councilmember Goetten, secondell by Councilmember Peterson, to <br />approve the variance in a street yard setback as set forth in the <br />Resolution #2476. Motion, Ayes=4, Nays=O, Motion passed. <br />#1308 ROBERT OWENS <br />1700 BOHNS POINT ROAD <br />VARIANCE <br />RESOLUTION #2477 <br />The Applicants were present for this matter. <br />City Administrator Bernhardson explained that this a request for a <br />hardcover variance in the 75'-250' zone. There is currently 38 hardcover <br />in the 01-75'zone.. The variance is required to reconstruct a deck that was <br />infested with carpenter ants. <br />Mayor Grabek asked the Applicants if they had any questions. There <br />were no questioi on behalf of the Applicants, however, Councilmember <br />Goetten questioned the flagstone wall/garder.area. Applicant explained <br />that those structures replaced exact same structures washed away in the <br />storm of July 23, 1987. Zoning Administrator explained that there should <br />have been a separate application for a permit for that particular <br />structure. Applicant stated that structure was included in the permit <br />application to restore the other damage caused by the storm. Councilmember <br />Peterson had a question concerning a potential walkway. Apparently the sod <br />had been removed indicating that some kind of walkway was going to '-e <br />installed. Mr. Owen explained that they did not want to replace the <br />flagstones because they were waiting to see whether the deck would be <br />approved. Councilmember Goetten asked what Applicants were planning on <br />putting under the deck. There is currently sane: there. Applicant <br />responded by saying they were hopeful to plant either grass or some sort of <br />vegetation (hostas) under the deck. <br />It was moved by Mayor Grabek, seconded by Counci lmember Goetten, to <br />
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