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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 />exception of the_ average lakeshore setback. The proposed open porch is shown to be lo(?ated ·within the <br />average lakeshore setback and a variance will be necessary. ·· <br />,, ...... <br />Staff finds the applicant's request for a conditional use permit and Jot area variance is reasonable. The <br />subject property is heavily wooded and.elevated above lakeJevefil:pproximately 30 to 40 feet making <br />visibility of the new seasonal cabin diffic'ult.vyhen vtewed-·from the lake. All required setbacks and <br />zoning standards can be met. However, Staff questions the need to grant an average lakeshore setback <br />variance. The seasonal cabin can be re9riented slightly to.meet the setback or redesigned if necessary. <br />~ -·,,. <br />By code, conditionally ~epnitted uses must be reviewed using the crite1j~ found in Section 78-916. <br />Staff recOmlJ).endsthe following: <br />·L Approval of the lot area variance permitting construction of a new 2,400 square foot seasonal <br />cabin on a substandard record lot. The approval shall be subject to strict adherence to all '·~-.. ,, <br />applicable environmental codes relating to septic treatment and water supply as well as all <br />building and zoning codes. <br />2. Approval of the conditional use permit to allow maintenance of the guest cabin which exceeds <br />600 square feet. The existing plumbing and kitchen facilities must be removed from the guest <br />cabin. <br />3. Denial of the average lake shore setback variance for the proposed seasonal cabin to extend into <br />the average lakeshore setback. <br />Lemke asked why the existing plumbing and kitchen facilities must be removed from the guest cabin. <br />Curtis indicated that is a requirement within the Code and that a seasonal guest cabin on Big Island is for <br />sleeping only and not independent dwellings. <br />Schwingler noted they could rent it out. <br />Curtis stated it would also add additional septic requirements for bedrooms. Staff is still working through <br />the subject approvals but Staff is confident they will be compliant. The City's septic inspector is <br />currently reviewing the applicant's proposal. <br />Lemke asked whether those bedrooms would count if the plumbing is removed. <br />Curtis indicated they would not. <br />Grant Johnson, Sun crest Builders, stated they generally agree with what Staff is recommending. Johnson <br />stated they did have some questions about the removal of the plumbing. The current septic system was <br />designed for a four-bedroom facility and the new structure will have three bedrooms with a loft area. The <br />guest cabin is a one-bedroom facility. Johnson stated the question is if one of the bedrooms is removed <br />out of the proposed structure, whether the plumbing can remain in the one-bedroom guest cabin. <br />Curtis stated that would need to be specifically included in any approvals since it would be contrary to <br />what the Code would allow regardless of the number of bedrooms. <br />Page 15 of 26