Laserfiche WebLink
� �. � , ...r � v <br /> n-mvuTES or Tr�c <br /> . ORONO PLANNING COMIVIISSION MEETING <br /> Mouclly, April 18, 2005 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (#OS-3104 llavid �nd Renee Nl�ck, Conti�iiiecl) <br /> There were no public connnents regarding this application. <br /> .Turgens stated the issue is slructural cover�ge 1nd that lie does not have a problem with going up. <br /> _________ ___ Fritzler stated he would follow StafPs recominendations�nd that lie woutd not be o��osecl to.goit�g ti}�_.____.__..._._.,__,___,_____ <br /> somewhat on the existing residence. I'ritzler iloted tllere are some reslrictions on going up. <br /> Gaffi•oi�.stated there are issues with setback lrom the lake. <br /> rriizler indicated he is not in favor of eneroachiiig within the setbacks. , <br /> Ralul indicated he would be more receptive to goiiig up with the sh•ucture as opposed to enlargin�the <br /> foot�n-int. Rahn noted the applicants are currently at 16 percent and that he would not be in favor of <br /> increasing the siruchiral coverage on the lot. Rahn inquired what the current setback is, <br /> Storling stated the existing setback on tlle north side of the residence is 15 feet. <br /> Ral�n 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#OS-3104,D�vid and Renee Mack, 1978 <br /> Shldyrvood Road,to allow the appiicant time to redesign his plan uiider 16 perceixt structural <br /> coverage. VOTE: Ayes 7,Nays 0. <br /> Storling noted they have proposed some hardcover reductions. <br /> Ralui recomuiended the applicants consider a reduction in hardcover wherever possible. <br /> / <br /> / <br /> 2. #OS-3105 PETER MA TI ON,44G0 FOREST LAKE LAND N�G— ANCE,9:16 <br /> 1''�Yi.—9:331'.M. � <br /> � \�. <br /> Peter arlinson;A�plican�;w1s present. �, <br /> �/ �� <br /> Curlis sta�ed ihe appl�'aiit is req«esting a numUei��f v�riances '. ordcr to construct a uew sing -farnily <br /> residence 1 lhe pi o�ei ty, The following variances'��re beii�equested: i <br /> \ % �� ;� <br /> 1. A har�cJ�ver variance ior 32.9 percent hardcov •��' th�in the 75'-250' setbacic zone where 2�� <br /> percer�t'�s normally allo�ved aud 21.9�ercen curreiziTy�exists; and � <br /> / � � <br /> 2. A ti uctu\a�coverage variauce Cor 16.7 ercent where 15 ��-cent is normally allowed; nd <br /> � � <br /> � <br /> PAG� 2G <br />