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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD MAY 9, 1988 <br />411260 NYQUIST CONTINUED <br />existing hardcover has been determined as 46.3%. Staf f <br />drafted a resolution based on Planning Commission's <br />recommendation of no increase over the existing <br />hardcover. <br />Councilmember Goetten felt that 46% hardcover is <br />excessive and suggested that the application be sent <br />back to the Planning Commission for reconsideration of <br />their recommendation based on this revised existing <br />hardcover calculation. <br />Mr. Nyquist explained how he discovered the hardcover <br />discrepency and brought it to staff's attention. <br />He stated that he interpreted Planning Commission's <br />recommendation to mean no increase over the existing <br />hardcover irregardless of the change in actual existing <br />hardcover amounts. <br />Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaffron reviewed the <br />revised proposal which decreases the 75 -250' hardcover <br />to 44.4%. He noted a few other options to decrease the <br />hardcover in the 75 -250' to 41.9% and 34.3% within the <br />0 -75' area. <br />• Councilmember Goetten felt that the lower hardcover <br />amounts were more acceptable to her. She also noted <br />the proposed loft area in the garage and felt the <br />resolution should note the prohibited rental use of this <br />area. <br />• <br />Mr. Nyquist stated that he intended to use this area for <br />a workshop and storage. <br />Staff stated they would amend the resolution to reflect <br />the prohibted rental use of this area. <br />Councilmember Callahan felt that the walkway aroun*d the <br />garage to the house and brick walkway to lake should be <br />eliminated to reduce the hardcover. <br />It was moved by Councilmember Goetten, seconded by <br />Councilmember Callahan, to approve the variances subject <br />to removing the brick walkway within the 0 -73' to the <br />lake and the 75 -250' hardcover not to exceed 40 %. <br />Mayor Grabek felt that the walkway around the garage was <br />necessary because there was no other way, except to walk <br />through the garage, to get from the driveway to the <br />house. <br />11 <br />