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ORONO PLANNING COi�I�tISSION <br /> NIINUTES FOR APRIL 17, 2000 <br /> � <br /> (#2572 Steve Morkrid, Continued) <br /> Morkrid indicated they would like to add another bedroom to accommodate a new set of twins. <br /> Dan Lager, Contractor, stated the proposed addition will help to improve the appearance of the <br /> house and eliminate the leaking currently being experienced into the house. <br /> There were no pubiic comments regarding this application. <br /> Hawn moved, Nygard seconded, to recommend approval of Application #2572, Steve <br /> Morkrid, 23�4 Shadywood Road, granting of variances to lot coverage, lakeshore <br /> har�cover and front yard setback to permit remodeling of the second floor and raising <br /> of tne roof line, subject to the condition that the existing hardcover, structural coverage <br /> and front yard setback not exceed what is currently existing on the property. <br /> VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br /> (�11) #2573 DAVID AND MARTI BLODGETT, 1380 REST POINT ROAD -VARIANCE, <br /> 9:40 p.m. -9:58 p.m. <br /> Davi� Blodgett, Applicant, was present. <br /> Th2 Cartificate of Mailing and Affadavit of Publication were noted. <br /> Bottenberg stated the Applicants are requesting approval of a height variance for a six feet <br /> privacy fence located in the rear yard of a lakeshore lot that does not abut a major thoroughfare. <br /> Rest Point Road is not considered a "major thoroughfare". Since the fence exceeds the allowed 3.5 <br /> foot height, City Code requires that it meet the rear yard setback of 30 feet. The Applicant has <br /> designated on a survey the area requiring variance approval, which is a section beginning from the <br /> street lot line and continuing along the southeast side lot line. The fence along the street lot line <br /> will not exceed 3.5 feet. . <br /> Bottenberg stated some posts and some of the fence boards have already been installed, noting <br /> the City Building Official did request that the Applicant cease all work until the necessary variance <br /> approvals were received. <br /> Bottenberg stated in 1989, a height variance for a six foot fence was granted to the property owner <br /> at 1374 Rest Point Road, and in 1996, a height variance for a 6 to 6 1/2 foot fence was granted to <br /> the property owner at 1375 Rest Point Road. <br /> City Staff is recommending approval of a height variance to construct a fence. <br /> Blodgett stated where he is requesting the six feet height variance is on the side of the property. <br /> Blodgett indicated they had commenced the project in good faith based on some information <br /> received from the City, which apparently the City has since changed requiring a 30 foot setback. <br /> Kendall Nygard expressed concerns regarding the number of fences being constructed along <br /> Rest Point Road and the tunnel effect that is being created. Nygard stated Rest Point Road is a <br /> steep and narrow road, with the `ance proposed by the Applicant possibly causing a driver's line of <br /> vision to be impaired as they cc r:,e over the hill. <br /> Hawn pointed out the fence in the front will be 3.5 feet in height, with the request for the variance to <br /> the fence being constructed on the side property line, which may block a person's view of the <br /> Pabc 21 <br />
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