Laserfiche WebLink
MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br /> Tuesday,February 22, 2005 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (#05-3086 Philip and Cassandra Ordway, Continued) <br /> Leslie stated he would then suggest tabling the application. <br /> Ordway stated the garage would be located over the existing driveway and inquired whether the <br /> Planning Commission would be in favor of that. <br /> Fritzler stated they would need to get approval to do grading with the top of the bluff line. Fritzler <br /> stated he would probably vote according to Staff's recommendations. <br /> Leslie commented he probably would allow the garage encroachment provided there were no other <br /> encroachments. <br /> Rahn stated he would agree with Staff's recommendations and not allow any encroachments. <br /> Bremer stated she would allow the encroachment. <br /> Kempf indicated he also would allow the encroachment. <br /> Bremer noted there normally are two more commissioners present. <br /> Rahn suggested getting Staff's recommendation on the latest plan discussed tonight. <br /> Gaffron stated the applicants might be better off tabling the application to allow Staff to review the <br /> revised plans. <br /> Ordway indicated he would prefer to table the application tonight. <br /> Leslie moved,Fritzler seconded,to table Application#05-3086,Philip and Cassandra Ordway, <br /> 1145 Sixth Avenue North,to allow the applicants time to submit a redesigned plan. <br /> VOTE: Ayes 5,Nays 0. <br /> 8. #05-3087 ANDREW AND MARCIA FREESE,2914 CASCO POINT ROAD, <br /> 8:26 P.M.—8:51 P.M. <br /> Andrew Freese,Applicant, and Scott Schneider,Architect and Builder,were present. <br /> Gundlach stated the applicant is requesting variances in order to construct a half-story above the <br /> existing two-story home in conjunction with other remodeling. The following variances are being <br /> requested: <br /> 1. A hardcover variance to permit 29 percent hardcover within the 75'-250' zone when 31 percent <br /> currently exists and 25 percent is normally allowed. <br /> PAGE 19 <br />