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� o� <br /> i � � � � <br /> �b. - � CITY of ORONO <br /> � � <br /> ti <br /> ��� �G'�' RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> - �kESH04 NO. c`3 � „�_ <br /> of shoreline length. The site has approximately 3310 feet of <br /> shoreline including the breakwater in 'Brown's Bay, or <br /> . approximately 2100 feet of shoreline excluding the breakwater. <br /> The current boat density including the breakwater is 3310/111 = <br /> 29.8 feet of shoreline per slip. Excluding the breakwater, current <br /> � boat density is 2100/111 = 18.9 feet of shoreline per slip. It is <br /> conceivable that LMCD could, within its ordinances, allow a total <br /> of as many as 331 slips at this site under the maximum 'special <br /> density' scenario. <br /> 12) The Council finds that any increase above the existing 111 slip level <br /> cannot be accommodated by the land portion of this site, over which <br /> the City exerts primary zoning and land use jurisdiction. The City <br /> will oppose any future attempts by the properry owner to increase <br /> • the number of boat slips in the water or on the land at this site. <br /> Further, this and future owners are advised that it is the intent of <br /> the City Council that the City not allow future increases of <br /> hardcover or future intensification of land based functions and <br /> activity at this site. .. <br /> E. The City Council finds that the proposed removal of the existing building <br /> which is located 20' from the shoreline and replacement with a new <br /> building which will be 47' from the shoreline, results in an increase in <br /> setback conformity to the 75' lakeshore setback requirement. Similarly, the <br /> increase in street setback from 12' existing to 17' proposed where a 30' <br /> setback is required, results in increased setback conformity. The limited <br /> site depth between the road and the lake of approximately 115 feet at the <br /> building location, would leave a conforming buildable envelope only 10 <br /> feet in depth, too narrow to accommodate a building without variances. <br /> The Council further finds that the historic use of this site as a marina and <br /> the existing improvements to it are sufficient justification to grant a <br /> variance for 'lot depth'. <br /> F. While the total lot area of the site is 3.30 acres, the site consists of two tax <br /> � parcels, each of which is partially located on both sides of Shoreline Drive. <br /> • Page 7 of 15 <br />