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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANN-ING COMMISSION MEETING <br />HELD JANUARY 19, 1993 <br />ZONING FILE #1627 -CONT. <br />Rowlette felt they should be given the opportunity to review the <br />property prior to making a decision. <br />Cohen stated he would not approve after-the-fact hardcover <br />installed within the 0-75' zone, and agreed with Rowlette that they <br />should be al lowed to inspect the property. <br />Chair Bellows indicated the proposal is based on an engineer's <br />opinion, not a signed recommendation by a licensed engineer. She <br />felt if this were approved they would be al lowing a potential for <br />the decks to be rebui It In the future. She felt the deck attached <br />to the residence ls enormous, and she felt that should be reduced <br />to meet the 75' setback. <br />Anderson stated his cl lent would not object to reducing the size <br />of the attached deck. <br />Chair Be I I ows suggested tab I Ing the app I I cat I on to a I I ow the <br />applicant time to complete the fol lowing: 1) the engineering to be <br />done properly, including modification of the retaining wal Is; 2) <br />revise the plans so that any flat area remaining Is not wider than <br />3'; 3) deck attached to cabin to be altered so as not to encroach <br />the 0-75' setback area; and 4) portions of retaining .wal Is needed <br />to support decks to be removed.· <br />Johnson asked how much of the retaining wal I system was installed <br />to reta In the s I ope versus how much was bu I It to support the <br />decking. He supported the Idea of retaining the slopes that fel I <br />in from the storm. <br />Anderson stated he could not answer that question. <br />It was moved by Cohen, seconded by Schroeder, to table Appl I cation <br />#1627 for Samuel A. Mccloud, Big Island Record Lot 22, to al low the <br />appl leant time to revise his proposal and submit any additional <br />required documents. Ayes 5, nays O. <br />Chair Bel lows recommended the appl leant resubmit his proposal In <br />time for the Planning Commission to visit the property. <br />2