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' MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,October 8,2012 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (8. #12-3575 SCOTT AND MELISSA MIISGJERD, 4156 HIGHWOOD ROAD, Continued) <br /> Sharratt commented he is not sure if the entire Council has walked the fire lane but that it is extremely <br /> steep. The water currently travels perpendicular to grade and then starts to turn and eventually comes <br /> right off the alley across this property,which has resulted in a washout area. A survey from 20 years ago <br /> shows that the washout area was not there and he is not sure how it developed over the years. The <br /> washout issue has been brought up to Staff and the applicants are willing to work with the City in an <br /> effort to deal with the problem. The fire lane over the years has predominantly been used as a <br /> snowmobile path and not many people walk down to the lake using the fire lane. T'he alleyway is also <br /> overgrown with trees. The street is 41 feet above the lake and it is quite a steep walk down the fire lane. <br /> Sharratt noted the neighbor across the street had a concern about constructing a bigger house on this lot. <br /> That owner would like this house to be between 8 and10 feet away from the property line. Sharratt stated <br /> locating the house eight feet off the property line would be an option and would allow a bigger deck on <br /> the other side. The neighbor on the other side of the street raised some concerns that he was going to lose <br /> his view of the lake. Sharratt noted that neighbor's view will actually be widened. <br /> Sharratt stated they have attempted to address all the concerns of the neighbors and the City and that they <br /> are proposing to construct a much nicer home than what currently exists. <br /> Franchot asked what the likelihood is that the alley would ever be used for anything other than its current <br /> use. <br /> Struve indicated based on its location,the likelihood is that it will not be used for much beyond how it is <br /> currently being used. <br /> Franchot stated in his view this is a reasonable request and that there is open land between the two lots <br /> and that the effect of being too close to the neighbors is not a real issue. Franchot stated with the <br /> cantilevered deck,he does not see any safety issues. <br /> Franchot stated part of the City Council's role is to assist its citizens in having the best home they can <br /> have without it causing harm to the lake or the neighbors. Franchot stated the other concerns raised are <br /> simply possibilities and that in his view they do not rise to the level where the application should be <br /> denied. <br /> Printup commented it would be easy to allow a deck but questioned where it would stop. Printup stated a <br /> similar request could happen to the neighboring property or the property down the road. Printup <br /> commented it seems that these situations have come up a number of times in the past and asked whether <br /> that would leave the City exposed to future variance requests of a similar nature. <br /> Franchot asked whether a precedent would be created by granting this variance. <br /> Mattick stated each of the applications stands on their own. Future applicants will likely look at variances <br /> that the Council has approved and that it is a question that will be asked. <br /> Dennis Walsh, 1354 Rest Point Circle,commended Mike Sharratt for his design given the tough nature of <br /> the lot. Walsh stated the City owes it to its residents to allow them to build houses that are saleable and <br /> that they should grant some leeway on narrow lots. Walsh stated in his view that shows the residents that <br /> Page 9 of 21 <br />
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