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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Tuesday, January 21, 2014 <br />6:30 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 10 of 26 <br /> <br />Curtis stated it is dependent on the property and the situation. A minimal landing is allowed under the <br />building code. Curtis indicated Staff does their best with new construction to notify the applicant of what <br />the structural requirements, hardcover limitations, etc., are in each case. <br /> <br />5. #14-3646 GEORGE STICKNEY ON BEHALF OF DNA PROPERTIES, LLC, 1535 <br />BOHNS POINT ROAD, SUBDIVISON: PRELIMINARY PLAT, 7:21 P.M. – 7:38 P.M. <br /> <br />George Stickney, Applicant, was present. <br /> <br />Curtis stated the applicant is requesting preliminary plat approval to create one new 2-plus acre buildable <br />lots from the original 4.89 acres. There will be two total lots. Lot 1 is proposed to contain 2.6 acres dry, <br />buildable land; and Lot 2 is proposed to contain 2.3 acres dry, buildable lane. The property is located in <br />the LR-1B, One Family Lakeshore Residential District, which allow for single-family lakeshore <br />residential uses with a minimum lot size of one dry buildable acre. The proposed subdivision is in <br />conformity with the guiding of this area for single-family lakeshore residential development at a <br />maximum density of one unit per one acre. <br /> <br />The proposed single-family development with two-plus acre lot sizes is consistent with existing <br />development in the surrounding neighborhood where one acre is the minimum lot size. The subject <br />property at 4.89 acres is the largest property on Bohns Point. The surrounding properties on Bohns Point <br />vary in size from 0.45 to 3 acres. <br /> <br />The home on the site to be platted was removed in 2009 and the property is currently vacant. The <br />property currently has two sewer stubs serving the property. Other than the approximately 470 feet of <br />lakeshore and a large lagoon near the lake, there are no notable characteristics of the property. <br /> <br />The property is situated on the west side of Bohns Point. Each of the proposed properties will have <br />frontage on Bohns Point and both lots are proposed to be served by city sewer and private wells. <br />According to the LR-1B Zoning District standards, all of the lots must contain 1.0 dry acre and meet a <br />140-foot width requirement at the lakeshore and at the 75-foot structural setback from the lake. The <br />average lakeshore setback as determined by the existing homes at 1595 Bohns Point road and 3265 <br />Bohns Point Lake is closer to the lake than the 75-foot setback due to the location of the lagoon. Both of <br />the suggested new building pad locations meet the average lakeshore setback. <br /> <br />Proposed Lot 1 will have 2.60 acres of dry land. This lot is proposed to have 192 plus feet of frontage <br />along the lake and 190 feet at the 75-foot setback. There is a sufficient buildable envelope available, and <br />all of the required LR-1B district lot line setbacks and hardcover standards can be met. <br /> <br />Proposed Lot 2 has 267 feet in width at the lake when measured in a straight line at the 929.4 OHWL <br />contour and 270 plus feet in width at the 75-foot setback from the lagoon. This lot is proposed to contain <br />2.3 plus dry acres in area. All required LR-1B setbacks and hardcover limitations can reasonable be met <br />when this lot is developed with a new home. <br /> <br />This subdivision does not require any public improvements. However, the applicant has proposed a <br />suggested grading plan which intends to establish a new base elevation for the properties. This new base <br />elevation is to be considered a new existing grade for the purposes of height and number of stories <br />determination. The Planning Commission should determine whether the character of the area will not be <br />impacted and will tie into the existing grades on neighboring properties in a manner that appears as <br />Item #01 - PC Agenda - * 02/18/2014 <br />Approval of Planning Commission Minutes 01/21/14 <br />[Page 10 of 26]
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