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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, October 27, 2003 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. • <br />7. #03 -2929 JEFF MARTINEA U, 2565 NORTH SHORE DRIVE —CONDITIONAL <br />USE PERMIT— RESOL UTION NO. 5064, Continued <br />standard code restrictions on use of that structure, and concurrent removals of excess <br />hardcover per the Planning Commission recommendation. <br />As a follow -up to the neighbor's request, Murphy confirmed with and thanked the <br />applicant for his willingness to postpone construction until after Mr. Callahan has moved. <br />Mr. Martineau obliged the request. <br />VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />*8. #03 -2934 JASON BLISS, 3445 CRYSTAL BAY ROAD, VARIANCE - <br />RESOLUTION NO. 5065 <br />Murphy moved, White seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 5065, a Resolution <br />approving the lot area and lot width variances, side street setback variances per the <br />Planning Commission recommendation, and approval of the 75 -250' hardcover at <br />1,838 s.f. in order to construct a new residence on the property located at 3445 <br />Crystal Bay Road.VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0. • <br />*9. #03 -2941 PAUL CADY, 465 TURNHAM ROAD, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br />- RESOLUTION NO. 5066 <br />Murphy moved, White seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 5066, a Resolution <br />granting a Conditional Use Permit to construct a barn on a `through' lot located at <br />465 Turnham Road, subject to its proposed location on the submitted plans. VOTE: <br />Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />10. ROBERT AND JANET LABALT, 3202 NORTH SHORE DRIVE — VARIANCE <br />Waataja reported that the applicants have requested the following variances to construct an <br />addition, approximately 515 s.f., to the existing home. <br />1. Hardcover variance for the 75 -250' zone to allow 37.6% hardcover when 25% is <br />normally allowed and 50.5% currently exists. <br />2. Hardcover variance for the 250 -500' zone to allow 42.7% hardcover when 30% is <br />normally allowed and 55% currently exists. <br />3. Side yard setback variance to allow a setback of 2.8 feet when 10' is required and 2.8' <br />currently exists. <br />4. Structural coverage variance to allow 19.4% when 15% is required. <br />While the applicant had met with staff to discuss other options, Waataja indicated that it <br />was their preference to move forward with their original plan, which the Planning is <br />PAGE 6 of 16 <br />