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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Monday, May 16, 2005 <br />6:00 o'clock p.m. <br />6. #05-3110 THOMAS AND SHEILA BROWNE, 760 BROWN ROAD SOUTH, VARIAN CE, <br />8:51 P.M. -9:18 P.M. <br />Sheila and Thomas Browne, Applicants, were present. <br />Curtis stated this property is located on Tanager Lake, which is classified as a recreational development <br />lake requiring a 100-foot structure setback. The applicants are requesting lake setback and hardcover <br />variances in order to consh-uct a second floor dormer and an attached garage addition to the north of their <br />attached garage. Curtis noted the entire residence is located within the 100 -foot structme and would <br />require a lake setback variance. <br />Planning Staff recommends approval of the lake setback variance in order to construct the second floor <br />dormer, but recommends denial of the lake setback and hardcover variances for the garage addition. <br />Curtis noted over half of the applicants' home is located within 75 feet of the ordinary high water level. <br />However, should the Planning Commission find that a hardship exists with respect to the garage addition, <br />appropriate hardcover removals should be discussed. <br />Thomas Browne stated they purchased this property in 1977 with the understanding that there is <br />approximately one acre ofbuildable land. Browne gave a brief history of the work undertaken on the <br />house, noting that they took the original 980 square foot house and remodeled the house to bring the <br />house up to code and make it livable. Browne stated their family grew over the years and they added on <br />to the residence. <br />Browne stated the approval in 1987 for the addition involved relocating the driveway from the south side <br />of the house to the north side due to city and county safety concerns. Browne noted the Council at that <br />time felt that the project was a great improvement to the property. Browne indicated hardcover was not <br />an issue at that time. <br />Browne stated in 1992 the government decided that wetlands would be considered part of Tanager Lake. <br />Browne indicated three acres of his property was changed to a lake status even though the only open <br />water is located at the farthest point from the house. <br />Browne stated a fourth variance in 1993 was approved based on the amount ofbuildable space available. <br />The City Council at that time found that conditions existed on the property that made this lot unique <br />compared to other properties located in the same zoning distTict. <br />Browne pointed out the existing hardcover was in existence in 1993 . Browne stated the garage would be <br />constrncted over existing hardcover and the small changes being proposed will have no major effect on <br />the character of the property. <br />Browne stated one garage stall would not constitute massing on the lot and would not have a major <br />impact on the neighborhood. Browne stated they experienced a greater hardship following the change of <br />the wetland definition in 1993. <br />PAGE 19
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