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MINUTES OF THE <br /> � ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Tuesday,June 10,2013 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (6. #13-3596 CITY OF OROND,ZONING STUDY,ACCESSORY USES 8� STR UCTURES— <br /> ORDINANCE& SUMMARY ORDINANCE, Continued) <br /> McMillan noted flagpoles are allowed as an accessory use. <br /> Bremer stated she is in agreement with combing the two recreational terms and that you typically see fire <br /> rings within the 0-75 foot zone. Bremer stated the Council needs to be mindful that this could have an <br /> impact on people located on the lake. Bremer indicated they could always have a temporary structure that <br /> is removed out of that zone when not in use and that she is fine with the proposed language. Bremer <br /> noted there are a number of items that are not cemented to the ground and the list includes some items <br /> that are more temporary and some that are more permanent. <br /> Gaffron stated the other language that protects the City is the caveat at the end of each listing that says it <br /> must be something that must be customarily incidental to the use of the property. <br /> Bremer stated the language would limit the location of those types of structures. <br /> Gaffron noted swing sets now have to be 10 feet from the side lot line. The City does not require a permit <br /> for a swing set but they will now have to meet a 10-foot setback. <br /> Levang moved,Printup seconded,to adopt ORDINANCE NO. 106,Third Series,an Ordinance <br /> Adding and Amending Sections of Orono City Code Chapter 78,the Orono Zoning Code, <br /> Regarding Accessory Uses and Structures,and Repealing the Moratorium Enacted in Ordinance <br /> No. 96,Third Series,and to adopt SUMMARY ORDINANCE NO. 107,Third Series. VOTE: Ayes <br /> 4,Nays 0. <br /> 7. #13-3606 CHERYL CORYEA& RICHARD DEVLIN,3085 CASCO POINT ROAD, <br /> VARIANCES—RESOLUTION NO.6300 <br /> Cheryl Coryea and Richard Devlin, Applicants,were present. <br /> Curtis stated the applicants had requested setback variances from the front and side yard in order to <br /> connect their detached garage to the home with a one-story addition as well as raise and reorient the <br /> garage roo£ Connecting the garage to the home results in a change in the status of the garage as once <br /> connected to the home it would be considered to be the principal structure. Principal structure setbacks <br /> for the LR-1C district are 10-foot side yard and 30-foot front yard. <br /> In 1978,the City approved variances allowing the detached garage in its current location. As approved, it <br /> was to be 10 feet from the front and 10 feet from the side lot lines. It was constructed slightly closer to <br /> both lot lines and exists today 6.8 feet from the front property line and 9.5 feet from the side. <br /> At the May 28`�'Planning Commission voted 6 to 0 to recommend approval of the variances as requested. <br /> The Planning Commission further recommended that vegetative screening and architectural features be <br /> incorporated on the north side of the garage to break up the massing effects. <br /> Curtis noted that staff recommends approval of the requested variances and the incorporation of the <br /> Planning Commission's recommendations regarding vegetative screening and architectural features on the <br /> north side of the garage. The Council should consider adopting or amending the attached draft resolution. <br /> Page 7 of 32 <br />
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