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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEET-ING HELD ON JUNE 23,1997 <br />( #11 - #2248 David and Jodi Rahn - Continued) <br />Jabbour asked about mitigation of the flood plain. Rahn said he would have to dig out <br />the soils and switch with the soils where the cabin currently sits. Jabbour said he was <br />concerned with setting a precedent of allowing structure in front of the 75' setback. Rahn <br />reported that Lot 22 was granted 29% hardcover in the 0 -75' setback in 1983. He also <br />indicated that the adjacent property owner had sold a pie - shaped portion of property to <br />the owner of his lot in 1962 in order to make the lot buildable. The home on lot 22 is <br />located on the hill at the back of the lot. Rahn also noted there is City sewer to the <br />current structure location. Jabbour noted the structure is sitting between two vital zones, <br />the 0-75' setback and the flood plain. <br />Goetten said she could not support the application that adds to structure in the 0 -75' <br />setback. She would only consider replacement. Goetten informed Rahn that there are <br />homes that simply cannot be added onto. She suggested Rahn add structure to the rear <br />but understood he said he could not mitigate. Icahn responded that mitigation could take <br />place but would require extensive engineering of the design. He suggested altering or <br />eliminating the decks. Goetten said the lot is only 113 acre in the one acre zoning and <br />Rahn is asking for too much structure proposed in the 0 -75' setback. <br />Jabbour suggested Rahn add the structure upward. <br />is <br />Van Zomeren noted that all buildable lots are allowed a 1500 s.f. footprint. She asked if • <br />the Council would prefer the applicant move the structure back into the flood plain. Van <br />Zomeren asked for Council direction on these matters. <br />Jabbour questioned whether the plan is sensitive to the watershed and the flood plain. He <br />noted the floor plan is proposed at 1320 s.f. Goetten and Jabbour both acknowledged <br />the 1500 s.f allowed but noted that the amount is allowed outside of the 0 -75' setback. <br />Goetten expressed surprised that the Planning Commission recommended approval. She <br />said more thought should have been given to the plan. <br />Rahn addressed the idea of two stories. He indicated the present plan is for a 1 -1/2 story <br />structure. While the rear of the structure is 30', the side is only 15' and would create the <br />look of what he called a "double- decker bus" if he utilized a two -story plan. He indicated <br />that the neighbors supported the proposed plan and the neighbor to the rear was <br />concerned with obstruction of lake views. <br />Rahn suggested considering the open land owned by the adjacent neighbor as making up <br />for the additional hardcover. Jabbour informed him that this option was not possible. <br />Goetten suggested the applicant speak with Staff regarding other options. <br />0 <br />14 <br />