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� <br /> o.�,. . . <br /> • � � <br /> b CITY of ORONO <br /> � F <br /> ��� �G'� . RESOLUTION � T�HSCITY COUNCIL <br /> � �kESIIO� NO. ` � <br /> B. The adjacent properties on either side of applicant's property are <br /> developed with existing single family residences, hence no additional land <br /> is available to make the lot larger. . <br /> C. Development of this lot would be in character with the neighborhood, as <br /> , evidenced by the fact that of 73 homes in the neighborhood bounded by <br /> Shadywood Road on the east and Blaine Avenue on the west, including <br /> Livingston Avenue, Lyric Avenue and Crystal Place, 41 are on single 50' <br /> lots, 23 aze on double 100' lots, and 9 are on triple 150' or larger lots. <br /> D. Even though this lot is significantly smaller than the zoning district <br /> standaxds, a residence can be built on the property which meets the lot <br /> coverage, setback and hardcover standards of the LR-1C district. <br /> E. Allowing the replacement of the existing deteriorated structure with a <br /> • modest residence will help the City meet its goal of maintaining . <br /> affordable housing in the City. <br /> 4. The City Council has considered this application including the findings and <br /> recommendations of the Planning Commission, reports by City staff, cominents <br /> by the applicant and the effect of the proposed variance on the health, safety and . � <br /> welfare of the community. � <br /> 5. The City Council finds that the conditions existing on this property are peculiar <br /> to it and do not apply generally to other property in this zoning district; that <br /> granting the variances would not adversely affect traffic conditions, light, air nor <br /> pose a fire hazard or other danger to neighboring property; would not merely <br /> serve as a convenience to the applicant, but is necessary to alleviate a <br /> demonstrable hardship or difficulty; is necessary to preserve a substantial <br /> property right of the applicant; and would be in keeping with the spirit and <br /> intent of the Zoning Code and Comprehensive Plan of the City. � <br /> • Page 2 of 5 <br />
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