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To: Planning Commission Chairman Kelley <br />Orono Planning Commission Members <br />City Administrator Moorse <br />From: Michael P. Gaffron, Asst. Planning & Zoning Administrator <br />Date: October 16, 1991 <br />Subject: #1689, Terry Sadler, 1396 Baldur Park Road - <br />Variances -Public Hearing <br />Zoning District -LR-lC, Single family lakeshore residential, <br />1/2 acre, sewered <br />Application -Request for hardcover and side setback variance to <br />construct a 10'x26' three-season porch in place of pre-existing <br />~'x26' upper level deck. <br />/o' <br />Pertinent Code Sections <br />1. Section 10.22, Subdivision 2: <br />250' lakeshore setback zone. <br />Limit of 25% hardcover in 75- <br />Existing/proposed = 39.6%. <br />2. Section 10.24, Subdivision S(B): Side yard setback required <br />= 10': Existing/proposed = 9.9'. <br />List of Exhibits <br />Exhibit A -Application <br />Exhibit B -Plat Map <br />Exhibit C -Property Owners List <br />Exhibit D -Survey <br />Exhibit E -Hardcover Calculations <br />Exhibit F -Construction Plans <br />Exhibit G -Documentation from Past Building Permits and <br />Variance <br />History of Property <br />This lot was granted a lot area and width variance in 1983 <br />subject to a hardcover limitation of 2,280 s.f. The building permit <br />for the house was issued on the basis that applicant would put in a <br />non-hardcover type driveway, using a porous paving material. At that <br />time porous gravel driveways were not generally considered as <br />hardcover. In 1985 the property owner requested and was granted a <br />permit for a 10'x26' deck/porch, and that permit was issued subject to <br />"removal of hardcover driveway and apron to be replaced with porous <br />pavement". No details as to how this was to be accomplished were <br />indicated.
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