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MINUTES OF ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD MAY 8, 1989 <br />ZONING FILE #1367 - HARRIS CONTINUED • <br />It was moved by Councilmember Goetten, seconded by <br />Councilmember Peterson, to adopt Resolution #2629, approving the <br />Conditional Use Permit for Steven Harris, per the recommendations <br />and conditions set forth therein. Motion, Ayes =S, Nays =O, Motion <br />passed. <br />#1375 DAVID PRICE <br />2914 CASCO POINT ROAD <br />VARIANCE <br />RESOLUTION #2630 <br />City Administrator Bernhardson explained that Mr. Price was <br />seeking variances to construct an addition to his principal <br />residence. Although there will be a reduction, hardcover will <br />still exceed 25% in the 75 -250' zone. An average lakeshore <br />setback variance is also required and there have been no <br />objections expressed by the affected property owner. The <br />applicant revised his proposal to include the removal of a <br />portion of the existing patio. <br />It was moved by Mayor Grabek, seconded by Councilmember <br />Nettles, to adopt Resolution #2630, approving the hardcover and <br />average lakeshore setback variances to construct an addition. <br />Motion, Ayes =S, Nays =O, Motion passed. <br />#1388 CHARLES BERTELSON • <br />760 TONKAWA ROAD <br />VARIANCE <br />Mr. Bertelson was present for this matter. <br />City Administrator Bernhardson informed the Council that Mr. <br />Bertelson wished to construct a two -story garage. The structure <br />would exceed 1,000 s.f., and would therefore require a variance. <br />The Planning Commission had recommended denial. Gaffron noted <br />that should Council deny this application, the applicant could <br />opt to construct two separate structures, and would not exceed <br />hardcover standards with such an option. Gaffron said <br />considerations should be given to the relative visual <br />intensification within the neighborhood of two structures versus <br />one. <br />Mr. Bertelson expressed his preference for building only one <br />structure rather than two. Mr. Bertelson received a letter from <br />his neighbor indicating his preference to see only one additional <br />structure. <br />Councilmember Callahan questioned whether Mr. Bertelson's <br />woodworking was a business or a hobby? Mr. Bertelson replied <br />that it was only a hobby. Callahan noted that an amendment <br />relating to accessory structures was forthcoming. He asked <br />whether it would be possible to put a moratorium on accessory <br />structures until the amendment was approved? • <br />It was moved by Councilmember Callahan, seconded by <br />Councilmember Goetten, to place a moratorium on accessory <br />4 <br />