My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Home
Browse
Search
Project Packet
Orono
>
Property Files
>
Street Address
>
B
>
Bayside Road
>
3200 Bayside Road - 05-117-23-14-0007
>
Land Use
>
99-2483, VAR
>
Project Packet
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
10/2/2025 1:56:16 PM
Creation date
10/2/2025 1:55:42 PM
Metadata
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
39
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
View images
View plain text
ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR MAY 17, 1999 <br />#2169 MICHAEL RENARD, CONTINUED <br />Hawn inquired of the Applicant what he felt the hardship was. <br />Renard stated that they have outgrown the present shed: noting that he would like to store his two <br />trailers inside to prevent premature deterioration of the trailers . Renard commented that he has kept <br />the new shed at a minimum size, noting that his one trailer is 20.5 feet, and has attempted to make <br />this new shed as conforming as possible. <br />Hawn remarked that the topography of the land normally causes the hardship and not the needs of <br />the Applicant. Hawn noted that there is an improvement by removing the shed within the setback. <br />Lindquist inquired whether the Applicant would be able to reduce the hardcover to 25 percent. <br />Renard stated that a major addition to the residence was added approximately two years ago which <br />makes it very difficult to reduce the hardcover on the property . · <br />Stoddard suggested that perhaps the driveway could be reconfigured or reduced, noting that he would <br />like to see the hardcover reduced somewhat. · <br />Renard commented that they have to access onto County Road 35, which makes the driveway <br />turnaround a necessity for safety reasons. <br />Stoddard remarked that he would not request that the turnaround be removed, but perhaps other <br />steps could be taken to reduce the driveway somewhat. <br />Renard expressed doubts that he would be able to reduce the hardcover any further on this property, <br />noting that it originally was at 28 percent and he has reduced it to 26.7 percent. Renard commented <br />that he would like to keep his trailers inside so they would be out of view from the neighbors. <br />Lindquist commented that perhaps the condition be added that no additional hardcover will be allowed <br />on this property. <br />There were no public comments . <br />Hawn stated she does not see a hardship, noting that the code requires that a hardship be <br />demonstrated in order for the variance to be granted . <br />Stoddard commented that he would like to give the Applicant the opportunity to review his plans <br />to reduce the hardcover somewhat. Stoddard noted that the Planning Commission has become <br />more conservative over the years on the amount of hardcover allowed . Stoddard remarked that <br />this application could be acted on tonight or be tabled to give him some additional time to submit <br />revised plans . <br />Renard stated he would like the Planning Commission to act on his application . Renard stated in <br />his view the amount of hardcover remains with the property and not with the property owner. <br />Hawn remarked that the variance is granted for one year. <br />Renard stated unless acted on by a building permit, which is stated very specifically. Renard <br />requested that the application be voted on. <br />Hawn moved, Lindquist seconded, to recommend denial of Application #2169, 1185 <br />Page 3
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.