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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, February 8, 2010 <br />7:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br /> Page 16 of 20 <br /> <br />7. #10-3443 LECY HOMES ON BEHALF OF TIMOTHY AND JULIANN HADDEN, 2655 <br />SHADYWOOD ROAD – VARIANCES <br /> <br />Andy Johnson with Lecy Brothers and Timothy and Juliann Hadden, Applicants, were present. <br /> <br />Curtis stated the applicants are requesting the following variances in order to build a new residence and <br />relocate the driveway on their property: <br /> <br />1. A lot width variance to allow redevelopment of a property with 58 feet in width at the OHWL <br />where 140 feet is normally required; <br /> <br />2. 0-75 feet hardcover variance to allow 25 percent hardcover where 43.3 percent currently exists <br />and 0 is normally allowed; <br /> <br />3. 0-75 foot structural setback variance to allow the proposed home at a 48-foot setback where a 48- <br />foot setback currently exists and a 75-foot setback is normally required. <br /> <br />The applicants have chosen to locate the new home further from Shadywood Road and access off of <br />Pheasant Road. They are requesting variances to encroach into the 75-foot lake setback area with the <br />home to maintain a view of the lake and to avoid importing excessive dirt to fill a dip in the grade in the <br />conforming building location. There is an existing drainageway which cuts diagonally through the <br />property from the northern intersection corner all the way to the lake. This drainageway should be <br />maintained. The applicants are proposing to grant an easement to the City in order to protect the <br />drainageway in perpetuity. <br /> <br />The applicants have proposed a rain garden and buffer areas in an effort to offset the proposed hardcover. <br /> <br />The applicants are requesting a hardcover variance for the 0-75 foot zone to allow 2305 square feet of <br />hardcover. There is 3,982 square feet of hardcover within the 75 foot lake setback. Half of the proposed <br />hardcover consists of the applicants proposed home. Additionally, rip-rap within the drainage swale <br />accounts for 650 square feet of the proposed hardcover within the 0-75 foot zone. Because this <br />drainageway benefits not only the subject property but also the neighborhood, there could be an argument <br />made for removing the hardcover and the drainageway altogether from the hardcover calculations. <br /> <br />In addition to the house, the applicants have proposed to construct a 17’ x 16’ upper deck with patio <br />below. There is also a circular patio and flagstone path proposed within the 75-foot zone. <br /> <br />The existing home is 33 feet from the OHWL and consists of 1970 square feet of structural hardcover <br />where no structure is permitted. The location and orientation to the lakeshore, an existing drainageway <br />through the property and the existing grade has determined the proposed home location for the applicants. <br />The proposed home provides a lesser encroachment than the existing home and does not infringe on the <br />views of the lake enjoyed from adjacent properties. <br /> <br />The Planning Commission voted 5-1 to recommend approval of the variances consistent with the Staff <br />recommendations to remove the circular patio and flagstone path and create additional native buffer areas <br />along the shoreline. The dissenting commissioner felt the proposed home was located too close to the <br />lake. <br />Item #02 - CC Agenda - 02/22/2010 <br />Approval of Council Minutes 02/08/2010 [Page 16 of 20]
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