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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Monday, March 17, 2014 <br />6:30 o'clock p.m. <br />Johnson noted they are also proposing to remove the roof off of the existing deck on the lake side. <br />Chair Leskinen opened the public hearing at 7:42 p.m. <br />There were no public comments relating to this application. <br />Chair Leskinen closed the public hearing at 7:42 p.m./' <br />Leskinen asked if there is only one structure on the prJperfy at the t,r~~ent <br />Curtis indicated there is. <br />Leskinen asked if the requirement to remove plumbing inth~t;b'.ii1l~r'.6~cau~e it would be an accessory <br />structure once the new structure is constructed. · · · · · · <br />.. ··:·,. ·. ' '. i·<\ <br />Curtis stated on Big Island, the Code allows sof,l'leon~t<> ~iy~. ~µest quarters:JJa~es not relate to septic <br />requirements. <br />Leskinen asked if it is different than the mai~lfilid . . ,,,;::.:· ,\.\;· ··.,"'· :;: .... :, .. ;:, >.·.,.,,, <br />Curtis indicated it is since a person;Jin>i:\e ~ainlandwould be all6ae~to have a toilet and a sink in an <br />outbuilding. · · · · · <br />)\::·:;-;:;,;}· · .. ·::· ·.:·'·/::<fi <br />Berg asked if they go with thre~ beilt~~ms versus four bedtMms whether that would allow them to keep <br />the kitchen. <br />Curtis stateg:jtwouldnpt. surtis noted~~pti~isa completely separate issue and the plumbing is a zoning <br />issue inthisapP:lication; 9µftjs>Jpdicatedretentio11:ofthe plumbing facilities is something the Planning <br />Commission.can.discussaJ;lda,ppiove with conditions if necessary. <br />. . . <br />Sch\:vingler asked if the applican,tisasking for the plumbing to remain. <br />Cq:rij~ lll4icated it is her understatidingthat he is . . · . '. >,, . '··,.: <br />Lemke a~ke;~ifthe basement-vvouldcount as a story. Lemke noted Staffs report says that the structure <br />cannot be morethan two and1'1.h.tl(stories. <br />Curtis indicated she has notilQrie an analysis on that but that the applicant would not be allowed to exceed <br />the City's height requirements. Curtis stated it appears that a considerable amount of the structure will be <br />the ground based on the survey. <br />Lemke noted it says no structure shall exceed two and a half stories and shall not exceed 30 feet. Lemke <br />asked if it would be considered three stories. <br />Curtis stated it is her belief the basement in this situation would be considered a basement and not a story. <br />Curtis indicated Staff will conduct that analysis and that the perimeter of the full basement would be what <br />Page 16 of 26
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