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ORONO HARDCOVER CALCULATION WORKSHEET <br />1'�y S'7`A'F F <br />LAKESHORE A. Existing B. Existinq C. Existing hardcover hardcover D. Proposed E. Proposed F. Allowed <br />SETBACK lot area hardcover hardcover hardcover <br />ZONE in zone in zone percentage in zone percentage percentage <br />( W-W x 1001 [ (D;A) x 1001 <br />0 `Yo <br />0-75' 3 /q Ciosf sf / sf ✓ �� "�n <br />75-250' 2. 5-0sf a I sf �.� S �L�� % sf �'-�, , �, /0 25 <br />250-500' sf sf sf 30 <br />500-1000' sf sf "�a sf % 35 <br />Directions: <br />A. Existing Lot Area in Zone - includes the total square footage of dry buildable land <br />within the specified zone. <br />B. Existing Hardcover in Zone - includes the square footage of existing roofs, decks, sidewalks, <br />driveways (gravel or paved) and other rain -impervious surfaces within the specified zone. <br />C. Existing Hardcover Percentage - divide the number in B by the number in A and multiply by 100. <br />D. Proposed Hardcover in Zone - includes the existing hardcover plus all proposed additional <br />hardcover. <br />E. Proposed Hardcover Percentages - divide the number in D by the number in A and multiply by 100. <br />F. Allowed Hardcover Percentages - if the percentages in column E for any setback zone exceed <br />the allowed percentages in column F, you should contact the Zoning Department at 473-7357 <br />to discuss the possibilities of obtaining a variance. Generally, if a concurrent removal <br />of existing hardcover matches the additional hardcover proposed, resulting in no net increase <br />of hardcover in a specified zone, a variance may not be necessary. <br />
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