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0 d ' <br /> MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br /> Monday,September 17,2001 <br /> 6:30 o'clock p.m. <br /> (#01-2714 Frederick Puzak,Continued) <br /> Lindquist indicated the hardcover is actually being reduced. <br /> Gaffron stated that is because the driveway is being reduced. Gaffron stated the existing total <br /> hardcover, excluding plastic, is 48.44 percent,with the proposed hardcover being 45.60, excluding <br /> plastic. <br /> There were no public comments regarding this application. <br /> Lindquist moved,Hawn seconded,to recommend approval of Application#01-2714,Frederick <br /> Puzak, 1340 Baldur Park Road,granting of variances to hardcover and lakeshore setback to <br /> permit the construction of a new residence,subject to two conforming septic sites being verified <br /> prior to this application proceeding to City Council,and further subject to the conditions <br /> outlined on Page Four of the August 13,2001 Planner's Report,with a recommendation to the <br /> City Council that if at all possible connection to City sewer would be preferred. <br /> VOTE: Ayes 7,Nays 0. <br /> PLANNING COMMISSION COMMENTS <br /> (#15) REPORT OF PLANNING COMMISSION REPRESENTATIVES ATTENDING <br /> COUNCIL MEETINGS ON AUGUST 27,2001 AND SEPTEMBER 10,2001 <br /> Lindquist stated he attended the August 27th Council meeting where all planning items were placed on <br /> the Consent Agenda. Lindquist stated the Council did discuss the lake access points. <br /> Hawn inquired whether Gaffron has any information concerning the September 10th Council meeting, <br /> noting Kluth did not attend the entire meeting. <br /> Gaffron stated the boat storage issue was discussed. The Council eventually approved a maximum <br /> length of 30 feet for boats that can be stored outside without screening and grandfathering in all boats <br /> that are presently stored outside that are longer than 30 feet. <br /> Hawn inquired how City Staff would be able to verify that. <br /> Gaffron stated Staff has discussed that issue and are unsure at this time how to deal with that issue. <br /> The Council also approved a five-foot lot line setback,with a 15-foot setback from any neighbor's <br /> house. The Council also approved the requirements for licensing,two years for restoration, and that <br /> the entire lakeshore lot should be available for boat storage. On a nonlakeshore lot the Council <br /> approved a 20-foot or shorter boat to be stored in the front yard or driveway. The Council felt that a <br /> 44-foot length boat was too large to be stored on private property and went with a 30-foot maximum. <br /> Hawn inquired whether the grandfathering of the boats goes with the property. <br /> Gaffron stated the grandfathering goes with the boat and not with the property. In addition,the <br /> Council also said they would like Staff to enforce this Ordinance only on complaint. <br /> PAGE 24 <br />