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MINUTE;; 01' THE k1-:G.11.Ak OHONO COUNCIL MEET I NG HELD MAY 28, 1985. PAGE 3 <br />years ago he came before the Council to get permission to <br />install a tile from Watertown Road to Hackberry Park. Wear <br />noted that he used to own the lots in this area and subdivided <br />them. Wear stated that a drainage problem was created and <br />that the subject lot being discussed tonight used to be the <br />low lot in the subdivision and at onetime had cattails in it. <br />Wear explained that he sold the lot that the home they used to <br />Live in and built the home they live in now, he had to dig 2 1/2 <br />feet of dirt to make his lot lower than the surrounding lots. <br />Wear noted that the sbi l was a gray sandy loam and contained <br />water. Wear stated that he tiled from his home out around <br />the south, east, and north boundary lines and a couple of <br />years later the subject lot with cattails on it dried up and <br />became a likely spot for a vegetable garden. Wear stated <br />that it is the only way the water can flow across his lot. <br />Wear asked that the City assure him that the grade on 41 Willow <br />Drive be kept the same and not create any retaining ponds to <br />keep the drainage onto his property. Wear stated that is has <br />been brought to his attention that the City of Orono held this <br />hearing to expedite things and that the City was only <br />interested in Schoen's $150 fee for the variance <br />application. Wear asked that the City consider refunding <br />the applicant's money because the City issued the building <br />permit before the public hearing. <br />Building i Zoning Administrator Mabusth explained that the <br />Council was polled on this variance application and that. in <br />order to allow the construction to be expedited the <br />application was brought before the Council. <br />Acting Mayor Frahm closed the public hearing at 7:50 p.m. <br />Councilmember L. Adams moved, Councilmember T. Adams <br />seconded, to adopt Resolution 01767, A Resolution Approving <br />a Variance to allow construction of a new residence. <br />Motion, Ayes (3), Nays !0). <br />1876 RANDY ASPLUND <br />3 4 2 4- 3 4 4 4 EA S T I .A K P. STRSST <br />VARIANCE: <br />RESOLUTION 11768 Randy Asplund was present. Assistant Zoning Administrator <br />saffron explained that staff drafted a resolution of denial <br />per Council directive. Gaffron stated that the applicant is <br />now requesting a screened -in porch and that would probably <br />require tradeoffs in hardcover. <br />Acting Mayor Frahm felt that the appl icant is requesting too <br />many significant changes that. the application should be <br />referred back to the Planning Commission. Frahm noted that <br />the City has never approved detached floating slab decks <br />within the 0-75' setback zone before. <br />Randy Asplund explained that he has sold one of the homes and <br />that the owners would like an answer regarding the patios as <br />soon as possible. Asplund agreed to remove the pat i cs but <br />would like to knew whatto do with it after the patios are <br />removed. <br />
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