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1. <br />Tot Planning Commission Chairman Kelley <br />Orono Planning Commission Members <br />City Administrator Bernhardson <br />Fro=: Michael P. Gaffron, Asst Planning 6 Zoning Administrator <br />Date: November 16, 1989 <br />Subjects #1475 John McDowell 6 Charles Hayssen, <br />4045/4105/4135 Bayside Road - <br />Preliminary Subdivision - Public Hearing <br />Zoning District - LR-lA, Single family Lakeshore residential, <br />unsewered <br />Application - Lot line rearrangement and subdivision to create <br />one additional building site from three existing tax <br />parcels. <br />List of Z:hibits <br />Exhibit A - Application <br />Exhibit B - Plat Map i Area Map <br />Exhibit C - Property Owners List <br />Exhibit D - Proposed Plat Drawings <br />Exhibit E - Survey with Locations of Existing i Propost.1 <br />Houses i Driveways <br />Exhibit F - Survey Noting Proposed Lot Areas <br />Exhibit G - Map of Area Property Ownership <br />Exhibit H - Lir Photo <br />Exhibit I - Letter from Applicant's Attorney Re: Access <br />Exhibit J - Letter to Hayssen dated 7/28/89 <br />Pertinent Facts - <br />1. This proposed plat accomplishes two purposes: <br />A) Rearrangement of lot line between the Hayssen and <br />McDowell homestead properties. <br />B) The remaining 6+ acre portion of Tract A, RLS #748, is <br />being split into two 3+ acre building sites. <br />2. Note that, per Exhibit E, Hayssen's pre-existing north lot <br />line is approximately 22' from the house constructed in <br />1988. The setback approved on the site plan for the <br />building permit for the house indicated a setback of 34'. <br />The property owner later pivoted the house around the <br />northeast corner of the garage and made arrangements with <br />McDowell to purchase an additional piece of property, but <br />this did not come to staff's attention until after the house <br />was finished, per the letter of 7/28/89 (Exhibit J). The <br />roposed subdivision leaves a side setback of approximately <br />00'. The rearrangement also places Hayssen's septic system <br />completely within his property boundaries, while maintaining <br />the appropriate setbacks. <br />r <br />