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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING - <br /> Monday,September 24,2012 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (3. #10-349I CITY OF ORONO-HARDCOVER REGULATIONS AMENDMENT, Continued) <br /> been revised to read that "landscaping with permeable lining shall not be considered hardcover"and Items <br /> 1 through 5 would be considered hardcover but excluded from hardcover calculations. <br /> Gaffron indicated Staff has put together a sheet defining the major changes within the wetland ordinance. <br /> During the process of compiling that sheet, Staff concluded that it would be appropriate to add clarifying <br /> language to the new ordinance regarding the allowance of stairways, lifts, landings, lock boxes and <br /> driveways under certain circumstances within the 0-75 foot zone. The City's past practice has been to not <br /> debit a property's hardcover allowance by the square footage of those allowed items of hardcover in the 0- <br /> 75 foot zone. Staff essentially treated them as nonhardcover for calculation purposes but it has never <br /> been codified. Those specific items have been traditionally allowed in the 0-75 foot zone without <br /> variance approval following administrative review. <br /> Staff would like to formalize that practice by adding Item No. 6 under exclusions that would state that <br /> stairways, lifts, landings, lock boxes and driveways,when in compliance with the provisions of Section <br /> 78-1282 of this Chapter,would be an exclusion. <br /> Staff recommends approval of the ordinance and summary ordinance. <br /> Mayor McMillan stated she visualized those items as being included in the hardcover calculation since <br /> the 0-75 foot area will now be counted in the overall lot area. <br /> Gaffron stated in his view the City Council would be justified in taking that position. Gaffron <br /> recommended that regardless of which way the City Council elects to go on that item,the practice should <br /> be clarified. <br /> To illustrate the question,Gaffron gave an example of a lakeshore property that is 250 feet deep and 100 <br /> feet wide, consisting of 25,000 square feet. It would be allowed 25 percent hardcover or 6,200 square feet <br /> under the new ordinance. The house,the driveway,deck, and everything past the 75-foot line would <br /> count as hardcover and in the example would tota16,200 square feet. In the past,the lakeshore stairs and <br /> lockbox,which amount to an additiona1300 square feet, would have been ignored. Gaffron stated if the <br /> City Council elects to include them in the hardcover calculations,the property owner would need to <br /> reduce the size of the house or driveway since they would then be over on their hardcover limit by 300 <br /> square feet. Gaffron stated if the exclusion is not added to the ordinance,that 0-75-foot hardcover will be <br /> counted against the 25 percent. <br /> Mayor McMillan agreed that the hardcover calculation should be clarified. <br /> Bremer stated it was her assumption that everything would be counted in the 0-75 foot zone. Bremer <br /> indicated she would be willing to go either way on it. <br /> Printup commented in his view the City should include it as hardcover. <br /> Gaffron stated if the language is left as is,there would be no additional exclusions and the items in the 0- <br /> 75 foot zone would be counted as hardcover. <br /> Mayor McMillan asked whether boathouses and sheds would also be included in the hardcover numbers. <br /> Page 4 of 12 <br />