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• ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR NOVEMBER 9, 1998 <br />( #7) #2428 TERRY MAURER ON BEHALF OF DAVID AND CHRISTINE HARDTEN, 2515 <br />KELLY AVENUE - VARIANCE - continued <br />Kelley inquired if the applicants were aware of the hardcover ordinances before the house was <br />designed. <br />Mr. Maurer responded in the affirmative but felt the house needed to be representative of the <br />neighborhood. <br />Kelley asked what hardship exists within the 75 -250' setback area. <br />Mr. Maurer stated the pie shape of the lot. <br />Mayor Jabbour felt there is a wide -range of property values in Orono and the argument of <br />neighborhood demand is an irrelevant issue. After discussion, Council felt it important not to exceed <br />25% hardcover limitation within the 75 -250' setback area for new construction. The applicants were <br />asked if they wanted the application tabled to give them an opportunity to revise the proposed plan. <br />Mr. Maurer stated they would do their best to meet the 25% requirement within the area. <br />• Mayor Jabbour moved, Peterson seconded, to table Application #2428, 2515 Kelly Avenue, until <br />the November 23, 1998 Council meeting. Vote: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />( #8) JOINT USE DOCK LICENSE - KELLY COVE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION <br />John Bessessen (representing Brad Hoyt), Austin Evans and Todd Jones were present. <br />Gaffron explained that on July 13, 1998 this application was tabled and ultimately denied on July <br />27, 1998 with the stipulation that applicants could reapply at no charge providing an agreement <br />could be made regarding the Hoyt property. At this time the Kelly Cove Homeowners Association <br />proposes to move the dock approximately 20' to the east with a reduction from 56' to 48' in total <br />length from shore. No change has been made to the 4 individual slips of 13'x32'. Mr. Hoyt has <br />agreed to restrict the use of Lot 3 to 2 slips whether or not a duplex or single family residence is <br />built on Lot 3. This will not result in an increase of the number of boats using the lagoon but a <br />change in slip location. The proposed dock situation does meet the City's code standards and there <br />will be no negative impacts on the wetland. <br />Mr. Evans indicated they are in agreement with the plan. <br />John Bessessen, representing Brad Hoyt, stated Hoyt was in agreement with limiting the property <br />to two slips. <br />0 <br />5 <br />