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'� � i . <br /> i O <br /> 7 � <br /> , O O <br /> �b. - CITY of ORONO <br /> � � <br /> �,� G'�� RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> ��kESH04ti�' NO. � G 6 O <br /> 1. As of January 1, 1975 the property has been zoned LR-1B, One-Famil�� Lakeshore <br /> Residential Zoning District, requiring a minimum of 1 acre in area and 140 feet minimum width. <br /> Based on the zoning district's required performance standards,the proposed use of the propem• as <br /> a residential buildable lot would require the following variances: <br /> a) Lot Area � <br /> Required= 1 acre or 43,560 s.f. <br /> � Existing= 0.255 acre or 11,100 s.f. , <br /> Variance=0.745 acre or 32,460 s.f. (74.5%) <br /> b) Lot Width . <br /> Required= 140' <br /> Existing= 51' <br /> Variance= 89' (63.5%) <br /> i2. Prior to 1975,the property was zoned R-1 C,effective since September 14, 1967.a residential <br /> zone requiring a minimum of 1 acre in area and 140 feet minimum width. <br /> 3. Per the assessment policy of the 1970-1 sewer district, Lot 7 was assessed for �0' of front <br /> footage at $7.80 per front foot, a total of$390, but was not charged the $225 Plant Charge <br /> nor the$1270 unit charge,because the property did not contain a dwelling. The assessment <br /> for front footage did not act to grant automatic buildability to Lot 7. <br /> 4. Lot 7 and the property at 1169 North Arm Drive (PINS #07-117-23 14 0060) have been <br /> owned in common since 1971 or earlier. Lot 7 and the property at 1169 North�rm Drive <br /> are not directly across Elmwood Avenue from each other but are offset by approsimately <br /> 150'. In 1971,the then owner Gary Beito applied for lot area and width variances for Lot 7, � <br /> indicating in a written statement that"We purchased this lot for access to the lal:e l:no��-ing <br /> the current codes did not permit building."The requested variances were subsequently denied <br /> by the City Council, based on the fact that there were other vacant lots adjacent to it,which <br /> could potentially be purchased and combined to make a more conforming lot. <br /> 5. The condition of the property and the zoning standazds have not changed since the variance <br /> denial in 1971 to make a finding of a new hardship. <br /> � . Page 2 of 7 <br />