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� O� <br /> � O . O <br /> �b� CITY of ORONO <br /> � ti <br /> '�' RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> � ��`�.kEs�xo�'�� No. �3 6 3 3 � <br /> 3. The property is 0.6 acre in area and contains an existing residence which was <br /> constructed in 1959. • <br /> 4. � The Orono Planning Commission reviewed this application on September 18, <br /> 1995 and again on October 16, 1995 after revisions were made by the <br /> applicants, and on a vote of 4-1 recommended approval of the proposed <br /> variances as revised based upon the following findings: <br /> A. The proposed 10:12 pitched roof to replace the existing flat roof will <br /> result in an update of the appearance of the residence without increasing <br /> the height to a level inconsistent with other homes in the neighborhood, <br /> • and will not appear excessive as viewed from the lake, given the minimal <br /> 21' setback of the e�cisting house from the lake. The originally proposed <br /> third level addition plus T0:12 pitched roof was considered by Planning <br /> Commission as excessive. <br /> B. The proposed pitched roof and 12 s.f. triangular addition which encroach <br /> lakeward of the average lakeshore setback line will have no impact on <br /> � views of the lake enjoyed by neighboring properties. <br /> C. The proposed one stall garage addition and north side bumpout will be <br /> located 16' and 19' from the side lot line respectfully, where a 30' <br /> setback is normally required, but both additions are further from the side <br /> lot line than the existing garage at 8.3' from the lot line, which garage <br /> is intended to remain in place. Neither of these additions will have an <br /> impact on the neighboring property. <br /> D. �The proposed enhyway addition and north side bumpout which constitute <br /> additional structure and hardcover in the 0-75' setback zone will have no <br /> � impact on neighboring properties, are located further from the shoreline <br /> than the bulk of the existing house, and will be offset by hardcover <br /> decreases in the 0-75' zone which reduce 0-75' hardcover from 39.18% <br /> • to 36.14%. <br /> � Page 2 of 6 <br />