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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Monday, October 18, 2004 <br />6:00 o'clock p.m. <br />(#04-3052 Eric Vogstrom, Continued) <br />Rahn stated he would not be in favor of any encroachn1ent into the right-of-way. Rahn commented the <br />Planning Commission does not have the time to discuss the applicant's various options concerning <br />design of the garage and residence but that the applicant needs to make those design decisions. Rahn <br />noted the Planning Commission has denied the application and that this matter would go before the <br />Council. <br />Bremer inquired whether denial of the average lakeshore setback variance was also included in the <br />motion. <br />Jurgens indicated the motion was to deny the entire application. <br />Bremer stated she would have been in favor of granting the average lakeshore setback variance but <br />that the hardcover needs to be reduced on this lot. Bremer indicated she would be willing to consider <br />hardcover in the higher 20 's since there is a lot oflakeshore on this property and that there are some <br />circumstances where that could be considered a hardship. Bremer noted she is not in favor of the side <br />yard setback variance. <br />Vogstrom noted the existing 27 percent hardcover on this lot does not include a driveway . <br />Rahn noted this application would move forward to the Council, and suggested the applicant consider <br />revising his plans in an effort to further reduce the hardcover prior to the City Council meeting. <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />4 . #04-3042 PILLAR HOMES ON BEHALF OF ROGER & CAROL ROVICK,1625 <br />BOHNS POINT ROAD-AFTER-THE-FACT CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, 6:37 -7:20 p.m. <br />K.C. Shennack, Pillar Homes, and David Tupper, Landscape Architect, were present. <br />Gundlach stated the applicant is requesting an after-the-fact conditional use permit to allow 3,940 <br />cubic yards of fill when 1,650 cubic yards was approved at the issuance of the building permit. The <br /><;.:ity ~unently requires a conditional use permit for fill in exces~ of 500 c~bic yards. The pr<?perty is <br />located at 1625 Bohn's Point Road. <br />Gundlach indicated a building permit for this site was issued approximately one year ago, with the <br />grading permit approved by Staff and the City Engineer at that time. The grading permit showed <br />1,650 cubic yards of fiH would be used. Gundlach noted Staff did not realize, as the fill was spread <br />out over a large area, the need for a conditional use permit at the time the grading permit was applied <br />for. Near the end of the project additional fill was brought in beyond the approved grading plan and it <br />became apparent that the amount of fill exceeded what had been approved and Staff infmmed the <br />contractor that the fill would either need to be removed or an after-the-fact conditional use permit <br />applied for. Since the contractor had the home scheduled to be in the Parade of Homes and they were <br />ready to lay sod, Staff decided to allow them to place the sod for the parade and to apply for an after- <br />PAGE7
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