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T <br />MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON JUNE 23,1997 <br />• (Park Commission Comments - Continued) <br />Jabbour noted that as a result of the Park Tour, the City is beginning to stock pile dirt at <br />Crystal Bay to make needed improvements. White indicated that work has also begun at <br />Antoine Park as well. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION COMMENTS <br />No member of the Planning Commission was present. <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />There were no public comments. <br />ZONING ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT <br />( *#5) #2165 CITY OF ORONO, "4730" TONKAVIEW LANE - METES AND <br />BOUNDS SUBDIVISION - RESOLUTION NO. 3915 <br />Goetten moved, Flint seconded, to adopt Resolution No. 3915 approving a subdivision of <br />the Saga Hill tax forfeit property. Vote: Ayes 3, Nays 0. <br />• ( #6) #2233 WALTER HOLZER,1130 NORTH SHORE DRIVE WEST - <br />VARIANCE - RESOLUTION NO. 3916 <br />Van Zomeren reported that the applicant originally proposed a 1200 s.f accessory <br />structure which exceeded the limit of 1000 s.f The applicant agreed to reduce the <br />building size to 1000 s.f which is the limit for accessory structures in the LR -1B, one <br />acre, Zoning District. He originally planned on storing equipment for his plumbing <br />business within the building but has since made other arrangements for storage elsewhere. <br />The applicant has applied for a home occupation license. <br />The application requires a height variance. The principal residence is only 11.6' high. <br />The accessory structure is proposed at a maximum height of 30' which is the maximum <br />allowed under the ordinance. <br />Goetten asked what the reason was for the 30' height. Holzer said he originally planned <br />on storing his plumbing supplies in the building but wants the second story for his <br />collection of antique fishing lures. A 15'x8' storage area will house cabinets for the lures. <br />Holzer said the 12:12 pitch requires a 30' height for the high side walls. Goetten said she <br />is concerned with high accessory buildings in that zoning district. Holzer said the <br />building is a single story with the accessory storage of the cabinets located above. <br />• Flint said he has the same concern for that height of building in that zoning district. <br />3 <br />
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