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` R't,GUL11R ?�.EETING OF TY�F ORO?JO COL�JCIL, :��RCH 16 , 1978 Page 38 <br /> Of the above iterns, the first four can be LAK�S��ORE St�TBACKS <br /> regulated bv establishrnent of fixed setback (Continued) <br /> �ta�ices . lAn av�rage distance setback affects <br /> vr addresses only the last item. , <br /> The Council should address lakeshore setback <br /> regulations frort several directions : <br /> 1 . Adjust front yard, lot line and other <br /> definitions consistent with current policy <br /> and the latest Supreme Court rulings . <br /> 2 . Include r�asons f_or specific setback regulations . <br /> 3. Include newly established flood elevations as ; <br /> a separate regulation besides horizontal ! <br /> distance. � <br /> 4 . Consicier amending or liniting the average � � <br /> distance setback regulation. On 1/2 acre � <br /> and one acre (140 ft. ) lots, and even two � <br /> acre lots, neighbors will always be able to � <br /> see each other' s homes from some point. Is <br /> this objectionable? [�That part of one' s horle <br /> or lot should retain the view? What is a <br /> reasonable line of sight to the lake and what <br /> is a reasonable angle of vision? �Jhere <br /> should setbacks be r:ieasured to? How should <br /> tl7ese distances be measured around inlets <br /> or points or curved and irregular shorelines? <br /> Should there be a lir_iit? ie: perha�s use <br /> the average distance between 75 ft, and 150 ft. <br /> only. " <br /> 10: 20 P.P�. - The applicant still was not present SUBDIVISION <br /> concerning iteri �6 on the ac�enda - Durwell Vetter, Big Island <br /> Big Island preliminary subdivision. <br /> Paurus moved, Butler seconded, to table this rtatter <br /> until the applicant requests to be heard. P2otion, <br /> Ayes (4) - Nays (0) . <br /> A4r. Alan Olson, Assistant Building & Zoning Adr.iinis- FLOOD INSURANCE STUDY <br /> trator, presented the City Council with a r�emo <br /> concerning Flood Insurance Study, dated March 7, <br /> 1978, which states: � <br /> "Orono involvement in this study began in 1973 � <br /> when the State Legislature required local <br /> participation in the federal flood insurance prograr►_ <br /> ^'he DidR notified Orono of required participation <br /> nd the Council, on P'Iarch 11, 1974, adopted <br /> Resolution #534, Application For Flood Insurance , <br /> and tt535, Adopting Land Use And Control 2�seasure <br /> In Flood Plain Areas. HUD authorized interior <br /> insurance sales within Orono efiective April 23, 1974 . <br /> (Continued) <br />