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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Monday, October 15, 2007 <br />6:00 o'clock p.m. <br />(#07-3322 Robert and Jordanna Williams, Continued) <br />eounci J <br />e'Ulibit ~ <br />that was not allowed to be buffered due to the home's square footage be made u ewhere. Staff feels <br />appropriate language can be drafted to meet the recommendations of the city , gineer. <br />Kroeger stated the compromise would be five feet closer to the road feet further away from the <br />wetland buffer, and a narrower structure. s incorporated any of the provisions <br />of the wetland ordinance. <br />Curtis stated as of the drafting of the Planner's Rep , John Smyth had not yet reviewed the property <br />and that prior to the City Council meeting, Staf ould work with the City Engineer and have something <br />in place concerning that. · <br />Chair Kempf opened the public he <br />the public hearing at 7:20 p.m. <br />Kroege oved, Schwingler seconded, to recommend approval of Application #07-3322, Robert <br />and rdana Williams, 845 Willow Drive South, subject to the incorporation of the city engin~er's <br />r ommendations and subject to combining the two lots. VOTE: Ayes 6, Nays 0. <br />9. #07-3323 STRUCTURES UNLIMITED ON BEHALF OF JUDSON AND ALEYA <br />CHAMPLIN, 210 BIG ISLAND, VARIANCE, 7:22 P.M. -7:52 P.M. <br />Ross Langhans with Structures Unlimited, Inc., was present. <br />Turner stated the applicant is requesting lakeshore setback and hardcover variances to construct an <br />addition to the rear of the existing seasonal swelling as well as add a second story to it. A foundation <br />type variance is requested to allow the addition to be constructed on post footings rather than a <br />perimeter foundation. Retaining wall height, location, and hardcover variances are also requested. <br />The existing seasonal dwelling on the property was constructed in 1968. It is a 702 square foot cabin on <br />a post foundation with a 312 square foot lakeside deck. At the lake side the floor is about seven feet <br />above grade. At the rear the floor is roughly at grade. The crawl space under the cabin is enclosed. <br />The entire structure is within the 75-foot setback. The deck is 35 feet from the lake at one comer and <br />33.8 feet at the other. <br />The dwelling is legal non-conforming. State statutes would allow the cabin to be totally reconstructed <br />in its current form with a perimeter foundation or a post foundation. A variance would be required to <br />convert the crawl space to living space between it would be an expansion of the use and the cabin would <br />need to be raised several feet to provide adequate ceiling height. <br />A septic system has recently been installed and some additional grading and construction of a retaining <br />wall is necessary. Retaining walls in the seasonal recreational district are restricted to 42 inches in <br />PAGE 12 <br />(
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