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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Monday, August 18, 2014 <br />6:30 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br />  <br />Page 17 of 33  <br />  <br />Thiesse stated the only difference is that they had all the information before them that they could consider <br />and that this Planning Commission is being asked to not consider the Special Lot Combination <br />Agreement. <br /> <br />Leskinen stated in her case the Special Lot Combination Agreement makes it more difficult since it exists <br />until it has been extinguished, but that it does not impact her decision. Leskinen stated in her view the <br />proposed house is too much for the lot, is too far in front of the average lakeshore setback line, and <br />impedes the view of the neighbor. <br /> <br />Schwingler stated the house will impact the entire neighborhood and that the Planning Commission <br />typically attempts to mitigate those issues with the neighbors. <br /> <br />Leskinen stated she generally is a little more flexible on the average lakeshore setback in certain cases, <br />but that this is so clearly interfering with the view that it makes it hard to justify it. <br /> <br />Lemke moved, McGrann seconded, to recommend denial of Application No. 14-3675, Ryan and <br />Stacy Alness, XXX Elmwood Avenue/PID 07-117-23-11-0027. VOTE: Ayes 6, Nays 0. <br /> <br />Gaffron noted this will be before the City Council on September 8. <br /> <br />Landgraver asked if the application will be framed the same way. <br /> <br />Gaffron indicated it will be. <br /> <br />7. #14-3678 ARCHITECTURAL LANDSCAPE DESIGN ON BEHALF OF BRET AND <br /> JENNIFER RIEMENSCHNEIDER, 835 FOREST ARMS LANE, VARIANCE, 8:03 P.M. – <br /> 8:12 P.M. <br /> <br />Laura Westrude, Architectural Landscape Design, was present. <br /> <br />Curtis stated the applicants are requesting an average lakeshore setback variance to permit the <br />construction of an elevated deck on the lakeside of the home with a three-season porch beneath and an <br />entry pergola completely ahead of the average lakeshore setback line. The existing lakeside grade level <br />deck will be removed and replaced with a larger patio. <br /> <br />The location of the applicants’ home is also partially ahead of the average lakeshore setback line, and as a <br />result, there is no conforming location lakeward to construct structural improvements. With the exception <br />of the average lakeshore setback, the proposed improvements meet all other required setbacks. <br /> <br />The proposed deck and screen porch will extend 19 feet from the house and as much as 21 feet ahead of <br />the average lakeshore setback line. Curtis indicated she did speak with the applicants earlier tonight and <br />they stated they may raise an option to further extend the deck, but the plan as originally proposed has the <br />deck 21 feet ahead of the average lakeshore setback line. <br /> <br />Curtis stated the fireplace is proposed to be located below the deck within the footprint of the deck and <br />screen porch. The patios, grilling station, water feature and sitting walls are less than 42 inches from <br />grade and are not required to be located behind the average lakeshore setback line. <br /> <br />Item #01 - PC Agenda - 09/15/2014 <br />Approval of Planning Commission Minutes <br />[Page 17 of 33]