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. �s <br /> FILE czoning_file» <br /> «PC_meeting date» <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> � LOT ANALYSIS WORSHEET <br /> Lot Area/Width• <br /> Re uired Actual <br /> Lot Area 0.5 acre 0.68 acre <br /> Lot Width 100 feet 100 feet � <br /> Structural Covera�e: <br /> Allowed Proposed <br /> 4,443 s.f. 15.00% 3,175 s.f. 10.72% <br /> Hardcover Calculations: <br /> Hardcover Total Area in Allowed Proposed <br /> Zone Zone Hardcover hardcover <br /> 0-75 7,500 s.f. 0 s.f. 0 s.f. <br /> 0% � <br /> 75-250 14,731 s.f. 3,684 s.f. 4,379 s.f. <br /> 25% . 29.73°/n <br /> 250 - 500 7,390 s.f. 2,217 s.f. 0 s.f. <br /> 30% <br /> Tota1 for 29,621 s.f. 5,901 s.f. 4,379 s.f. <br /> Property <br /> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> Hardship Statement <br /> Applicant has completed the Hardship Documentation Form attached as Exhibit B, and <br /> should be asked for additional testimony regarding the application. <br /> Hardship Analysis <br /> In considering applications for variance, the Planning Commission shall consider the effect of the proposed <br /> variance upon tl:e healt/:, safety and welfare of t/:e community, ezisting and anticipated traffic conditions, <br /> light and air, danger of fire, risk to thepublic safety, and t/ie effect on values ofproperty in the surrounding <br /> area. The Planning Commission s1:a11 consider recommending approval for variances from the literal <br /> provisions of i/ze Zoning Code in instances wl:ere their strict enforcement would cause undue Itardsl:ip <br /> because of circumstances unique to the individual property under consideration, and shall recommend <br /> approval only wl:en it is demonstrated tl:at suc/t actions will be in keeping witl: the spirit and intent of tl:e <br /> Orono Zoning Code. <br /> Issues for Consideration <br /> Can reasonable use be made of the property without a variance? While the lot has an unusual <br /> shape, it has a slightly larger 75 to 250 foot zone than a rectangular half-acre lot. The portion <br /> of the driveway than is on the outlot is not included in hardcover for the lot. Exhibit G is a <br /> comparison of this lot to a more typicallot. <br />