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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br /> Monday,April 18,2005 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (#05-3104 David and Renee Mack,Continued) <br /> There were no public comments regarding this application. <br /> Jurgens stated the issue is structural coverage and that he does not have a problem with going up. <br /> Fritzler stated he would follow Staff's recommendations and that he would not be opposed to going up <br /> somewhat on the existing residence. Fritzler noted there are some restrictions on going up. <br /> Gaffron stated there are issues with setback from the lake. <br /> Fritzler indicated he is not in favor of encroaching within the setbacks. <br /> Rahn indicated he would be more receptive to going up with the structure as opposed to enlarging the <br /> footprint. Rahn noted the applicants are currently at 16 percent and that he would not be in favor of <br /> increasing the structural coverage on the lot. Rahn inquired what the current setback is. <br /> Storling stated the existing setback on the north side of the residence is 15 feet. <br /> Rahn stated he would like to see the residence redesigned under 16 percent. <br /> Mack indicated he would like his application tabled. <br /> Rahn moved,Fritzler seconded,to table Application#05-3104,David and Renee Mack, 1978 <br /> Shadywood Road,to allow the applicant time to redesign his plan under 16 percent structural <br /> coverage. VOTE: Ayes 7,Nays 0. <br /> Storling noted they have proposed some hardcover reductions. <br /> Rahn recommended the applicants consider a reduction in hardcover wherever possible. <br /> 12. #05-3105 PETER MARTINSON,4460 FOREST LAKE LANDING—VARIANCE,9:16 <br /> P.M.—9:33 P.M. <br /> Peter Martinson,Applicant,was present. <br /> Curtis stated the applicant is requesting a number of variances in order to construct a new single-family <br /> residence on the property. The following variances are being requested: <br /> 1. A hardcover variance for 32.9 percent hardcover within the 75'-250' setback zone where 25 <br /> percent is normally allowed and 21.9 percent currently exists; and <br /> 2. A structural coverage variance for 16.7 percent where 15 percent is normally allowed; and <br /> PAGE 26 <br />