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#6407-variances and CUP-2014
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. �o�o�, <br /> � �� CITY OF ORONO <br /> RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> � � <br /> b407 <br /> .y ,� <br /> � �' N o. <br /> ��KFsxo�� <br /> email dated 4/9/2014 that they view the elimination of the encroachment as an <br /> improvement and do not object to the resulting substandard rear setback. <br /> d. The applicants' property and the homes to its east gain vehicular access via a <br /> shared driveway that exists within the HCRRA right-of-way under a 2007 <br /> easement agreement between HCRRA and the City. Applicants' property is at <br /> the end of that shared driveway, and neighboring property owners have <br /> indicated that construction traffic is a two-fold concern in that the Applicants <br /> and their contractors must maintain access for the other users of the driveway, <br /> and any damaQe to the driveway caused by the construction process should be <br /> rectified by the Applicants. Plaru7ing Commission recommends that the City <br /> inspect the driveway prior to commencement of home demolition/construction <br /> and establish a baseline condition for coinparison after construction is <br /> complete. <br /> e. Crystal Bay Road is unique in that the street was never platted but exists by <br /> prescription between the homes and the lake. The rear of the lots abut the <br /> HCRR.A railroad riRht-of-way. In many cases along the road, lots are not very <br /> deep and therefore a number of properties have been granted variances to the <br /> lalce setbacl< over the years. The proposed lake setback of 57 feet is not <br /> inconsistent with past variances granted for other homes on Crystal Bay Road. <br /> The proposed home location will not encroach on the established average <br /> lakeshore setbacl:. <br /> f. In addition to the house replacement, Applicants propose to remove an <br /> existing underground garage that opens to Cr}�stal Bay Road approximately 10 <br /> feet back from the traveled road. Applicants propose to l:eep the driveway and <br /> a portion of the garage floor to create an open parl:ing stall approximately 20' <br /> deep, which requires the construction of a new back retaining wall <br /> approximately 8 feet in hei�ht. This parking area constitutes 0-75' hardcover; <br /> however, a significant amount of fill would be needed to eliminate this <br /> parking area, as the grade on either side is quite steep and additional retaining <br /> walls would likely be needed to stabilize the 80% slope that would result. A <br /> guard rail or fence above this parking area is likely to be required for safety. <br /> g. Without variances the majority of the subject property is unbuildable as all but <br /> the rear 26'-40' is located within 7�' of the OHWL. This creates a practical <br /> difficulty for redevelopment of the property. However, the applicants do have <br /> the right to replace the e�isting residence in-kind if they choose to do so. <br /> From a footprint perspective, the existing house and proposed house are <br /> nearly identical at approximately 1450 s.f. The proposed house will be 2 full <br /> Page3of8 <br />
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