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� o � <br /> � � <br /> � o 0 <br /> ��b_ - CITY of ORONO <br /> � � � <br /> ti <br /> ��� �G'�' RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCII <br /> � �kESH�g' NO. � � � � �� <br /> a. The relationship between applicant's property and the� orientation of <br /> � Truffula Trail is unique to applicant's property, because headlights from . <br /> � traffic exiting Truffula Trail aim directly at applicant's residence, and his <br /> rear yazd is relatively open and not vegetated at this time. <br /> b. The City has maintained a character of open spaces, not hemmed in by <br /> ` privacy fences, along collector roads. Very few 6-foot fences along road <br /> frontages can be found within the rural area. A 6' fence at the intended <br /> location alters the essential character of the locality, is not in keeping <br /> with the normal practice within Orono's rural area, and is not appropriate <br /> on a permanent basis. <br /> � c. The peculiarities of this property which contrast it with other properties, <br /> is that it lines up directly across from a road access where the elevations <br /> of the property and said road access result in headlights shining directly <br /> at the applicant's residence. <br /> d. Only a limited number of properties in the RR-1B Zoning District are <br /> similarly situated so as to be affected by headlights from traffic exiting <br /> a nearby road. <br /> e. The applicant has demonstrated specific screening needs which would <br /> preserve his enjoyment of his property, and Planning Commission agrees <br /> that such screening needs are legitimate but cannot be immediately met <br /> by a vegetative screen which will take a period of time to establish. r <br /> f. VJhile the variance will serve as a convenience to the applicant, applicant <br /> has demonstrated hardships and difficulties which suggest that until a <br /> vegetative barrier is established, headlights will continue to be a problem. <br /> g. The granting of a�limited-term variance allowing two growing seasons for � <br /> establishment of a suitable vegetative barrier, will accomplish the property <br /> owner's screening goals while having only a short-term visual impact on <br /> � . Page 2 of 6 � <br />
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