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_ Zoning Ordinance & City Code Review 2015 <br /> . <br /> The amendments are shown in ^`-`�R�;gkr and underline format. <br /> , <br /> Pages 1 through 3 reflect the amendments reviewed by the Planning Commission and voted on following the January public hearings. 5 of the 7 listed will be on the January 26"'agenda for Council consideration. <br /> Fil� Citv Code Current Lanauaae&Prouosed Changes Summarv of Change/Comments Priori <br /> Number: Section Li t No. <br /> #14-3700 78-1379 Sec. 78-1379. - Alternative energy systems. Modifies prohibition of SWECS by creating 20 <br /> (f�Wind energy conversion systems. Wind energy conversion systems are not an allowed use or structure within any zoning districts in the city. standards for permitting as accessory uses in <br /> community. <br /> (Current Language shown) Final Draft to be on February 9�' Council agenda. <br /> Approved 6-0 � PC 01/20/15 <br /> #15-3705 ARTICLE IV DISTRICT REGULATIONS Eliminates unused zoning district categories 23 <br /> DIVISION 7 RR-1B-1 ONE-FAMILY RURAL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT from code. <br /> DIVISION 8 M-6 MULTIPLE-FAMILY PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT <br /> (Full Delete of entire sections) Approved 6-0 f� PC 01/20/15 To C. 1/26 <br /> #15-3706 78-1211 Shoreland Related Definitions. Clarifies definition - remains consistent with 33 <br /> state shoreland rules and Orono's historical <br /> Bluff, toe of the, means the lower point of a the lowest fiftv (50) foot segment with an average slope exceeding 18 percent. If the lowest such point consistent ordinance administration. <br /> is lakeward of the OHWL, the OHWL will be defined as the toe. <br /> Approved 6-0 � PC 01/20/15 To C. 1/26 <br /> #15-3707 78-1405 Nonencroachments. Clarifies language pertaining to permit 28 <br /> (a)The following shall not be considered to be encroachments on yard setback requirements: restrictions for retaining walls which cannot be <br /> (5) In rear yards only, balconies, breezeways, detached outdoor picnic shelters, laundry drying equipment, and recreational equipment closer than five feet from any side or rear lot <br /> except as otherwise regulated. No accessory structure shall be closer than five feet from a rear lot line. line, nor located within an easement. <br /> L5 1� No retaining wall of any height shall be located closer than 5 feet from any side or rear property line, never fewer than ten feet from Approved 5-1 � PC 01/20/15 To C. 1/26 <br /> the edge of the traveled roadway or placed within a drainage, utility, or other easement, except upon apqroval in writina for an <br /> encroachment agreement by the cit�; or similar approval from another regulatory and/or utility agency. <br /> #15-3708 78-1405 Nonencroachments. Clarifies applied definition of maximum fence 36 <br /> (a)The following shall not be considered to be encroachments on yard setback requirements: height for riparian shoreland lots and establishes <br /> (8) Fences erected in all zoning districts are considered as a nonencroachment when they conform to the following standards. For the minimum material permanence criteria. <br /> purposes of this section the term fence height shall mean the measurement from the top of any part of the fence, including vertical TABLED 6-0 � PC 01/20/15 <br /> structural su�ports, lattice, ornate top design elements and so forth to a vertical �oint directly below the top of an existin�,arade on the <br /> ro e <br /> a. Nonlakesho�e/ots. <br /> 1. Fences and walls within a required front yard or side street yard shall not exceed a height of 42 inches above original grade. <br /> 2. Fences and walls within a required rear or side yard shall not exceed a height of six feet above original grade. <br /> b. Lakeshore lots. <br /> 1. Fences within the required street (rear) yard or side street yard of a lakeshore lot shall not exceed 42 inches above original grade. <br /> Exception: A fence not exceeding six feet in height may be located along the street lot line of a lake frontage lot which abuts a major <br /> thoroughfare. A major thoroughfare for purposes of this section means any county road or state highway. If such fence involves fill or <br /> berming, the total combined height of both fence and fill shall not exceed six feet above the height of the crown of the major <br /> thoroughfare. <br /> 2. Fences within the required side yard, or rear yard of a lakeshore lot shall not exceed six feet in height, and any portion located lakeward <br /> of the average lakeshore setback line shall not exceed 42 inches in height. The term "average lakeshore setback line" means a line <br /> drawn between the most lakeward projection of the fence owner's principal residence structure and the most lakeward projection of the <br /> adjacent affected principal residence structure. <br /> Updated 1/23/15 Page 1 of 10 <br />