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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, May 13, 2013 <br />7:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br />  <br />   Page 8 of 26   <br />*7. 13-3600 ESKUCHE ASSOCIATES ON BEHALF OF KATHRYN KALLAS, 3048 NORTH <br />SHORE DRIVE – VARIANCE AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT – RESOLUTION NO. 6228 <br /> <br />Anderson moved, Printup seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 6228, a Resolution Granting <br />Variances to Municipal Zoning Code Section 78-78-1279(6) and 78-330, a Conditional Use Permit <br />Pursuant to Municipal Zoning Code Section 78-966, for the property located at 3048 North Shore <br />Drive. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br /> <br />8. #13-3596 CITY OF ORONO, ZONING STUDY – ACCESSORY USES AND <br />STRUCTURES <br /> <br />Gaffron stated Staff and the Planning Commission have been working on this study for the past four <br />months. Council has had the past week to review the amendments. <br /> <br />One of the key elements of the zoning study is the addition of a preamble to the permitted conditional and <br />accessory uses. It is currently proposed as follows: “Within any district, no land or structure shall be <br />used except for one or more of the following permitted accessory uses. The intent of this language is to <br />make the list of allowed accessory uses finite and it makes it clear that only the listed uses are allowed. <br />Because no listing of uses that are “customarily incidental” to a primary use can be exhaustive, an <br />additional “catchall use” appears at the end of the list for each zoning district. It reads as follows: “Other <br />uses that are customarily incidental to, and subordinate to, the allowed permitted and conditional uses in <br />this District.” <br /> <br />As it relates to Section 20 and the height of structures, a fifth option has been added as recommended by <br />the Planning Commission. The options provide for various levels of regulation for increases in accessory <br />structure height above the standard limit. <br /> <br />In addition, three new definitions have been added: <br /> <br />No. 1: Structure, accessory, means a building or other structure subordinate to and serving the principal <br />use or structure on the same lot and exclusively used for purposes customarily incidental to the principal <br />use or structure. <br /> <br />No. 2: Use, Accessory, means a use subordinate to and serving the principal use or structure on the same <br />lot and exclusively used for purposes customarily incidental to the principal use or structure. <br /> <br />No. 3: Use, Secondary, means a use of land or a building or a portion which is subordinate to and does <br />not constitute the primary use of the land or building. <br /> <br />Gaffron noted the definition of Use, Principal, means the main use of land or buildings as distinguished <br />from subordinate or accessory uses. A principal use may be either permitted or conditional. <br /> <br />If Council chooses any of the options in which the initial extra 50 percent would be allowed without the <br />need for a conditional use permit or variance, Staff would recommend that Council review the individual <br />structures in the list and confirm that they would generally be acceptable at a height of 45 feet in a <br />residential zone. <br /> <br />Item #02 - CC Agenda - 05/28/2013 <br />Approval of Council Minutes 05/13/2013 <br />[Page 8 of 26]