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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,Apri110,2017 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 15. #17-3912 BRUCE BIRKELAND, 1298 WILDHURST TRAIL AND LOT 3,BLOCK <br /> WILDHURST,VARIANCES (Continued) <br /> Staff has received a revised practical difficulty form from the applicant. Staff does not feel they <br /> adequately support the variances requested. Tonight the Council has the option to refer the application <br /> back to the Planning Commission or to make a decision based on the new information submitted by the <br /> applicant. <br /> Curtis noted the lots are currently conforming. Therefore Staff recommends denial of variances for lot <br /> width to create the new lakeshore lot. If the applicant is able to show both lots can meet the required 140- <br /> foot standard at the OHWL and at the 75-foot setback, Staff would support a side setback variance for the <br /> existing home if it is needed. <br /> Tonight the Council should direct Staff to draft a resolution regarding their decision for consideration at <br /> their April 24 meeting or refer the matter back to the Planning Commission. <br /> Printup commented it seemed like the Planning Commission felt this was reasonable but that there were <br /> some questions about the practical difficulty. <br /> Walsh stated the practical difficulty statement was not filled out correctly and that the Planning <br /> Commission recommended the applicant take another look at that. <br /> Walsh stated to his understanding the applicant has owned this property for 50-60 years and that there <br /> was a channel that was dredged out a long time ago that created a weird 75-foot setback. Walsh stated if <br /> you look at the arc of the 75-foot setback,there is 140 feet of width distance on the outside of the arc with <br /> a small setback issue with the existing house. Walsh stated to his knowledge the setback gets within three <br /> feet of the house instead of ten feet due to the nature of the lots. Walsh stated the goal is to see if the City <br /> Council can figure out how to make these things work better. <br /> Printup asked whether the lot line was adjusted so the two lots were conforming. <br /> Curtis stated the way the surveyor has measured the width at the 75-foot setback is on the outside of the <br /> curve or arc to the upland side, and the way the Code requires lakeshore lots be measured is a straight line <br /> at the location where the 75-foot setback hits both property lines. Curtis stated the way it is measured <br /> takes advantage of the awkward shape of the shoreline <br /> Walsh stated obviously you could not measure from the inside of the arc because then you would be <br /> within the 75-foot setback. Walsh stated the channel is one of the structural in nature issues that causes a <br /> practical difficulty by creating this strange arc. <br /> Page 10 of 26 <br />