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MINUTES OF THE REGULI�R ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD JUNE 24, 1985. PAGE 11 <br /> ORDINANCE CLARIFICATION <br /> (CONT. ) <br /> Art Finkelstein of 1740 Shadywood Road stated that in his <br /> , case he wants to take out a strip of grass 5 ' x 20 ' . <br /> Finkelstein asked the Council why they will not let their <br /> professional staff interpret what hardcover is and what is <br /> not and allow them to make equal tradeoffs . Finkelstein <br /> noted that staff is technically able to interpret the <br /> ordinances of the City except under circumstances that are <br /> clearly confusing in which Council must decide. <br /> Mayor Butler noted that when the allowed hardcover is reached <br /> and an excess of hardcover is requested then it is beyond <br /> staff ' s purview. <br /> Art Finkelstein noted that staff should be able to make equal <br /> tradeoffs regardless of whether the property is over the <br /> allowed hardcover. Finkelstein noted that the ordinance is <br /> vague and should be clarified. <br /> Councilmember L. Adams noted that he finds the hardcover <br /> � ordinance one of the only clear cut ordinances in the book. <br /> Adams noted that what is considerd hardcover has been <br /> changing as a result of the new technology recently <br /> introduced to the City. Adams noted that the ordinance <br /> intent is to reduce runof f into the lake. Adams noted what <br /> is not explained in the hardcover ordinance is the intent to <br /> increase absorptioninto the ground water. Adamsnoted that <br /> the Planning Commission needs guidance on exactly what <br /> Council considers as hardcover. Adams felt that pools are <br /> hardcover because they eliminate absorption in the area of <br /> ground where the pool covers . Adams felt that staff should <br /> have more authority but that Councilmust decide perimeters. <br /> Couneilmember Grabek asked how the City originally came up <br /> with the 25� hardcover allowed number. <br /> Building & Zoning Administrator Mabusthstated that when the <br /> hardcover ordinance was drafted it was designed to help <br /> drainage. N,abusth noted that extensive studies were done at <br /> the Freshwater Biological Institute (FWBI ) and that <br /> Council' s decision was based on those studies. Mabusth <br /> stated that Council would ask on all hardcover variance <br /> requests if the proposal would lielp the drainage on the <br /> property and that the allowed percentages were to be used as a <br /> guage. Mabusth noted that the Purdy request is a classic <br /> example of the intent of the ordinance in consideration of <br /> the existing drainage pattern. Mabusth stated that staff <br /> felt comfortable making equal tradeoffs on a staff level <br /> without bringing them to Council, but noted that the <br /> documentation of a variance review (filing the resol_ution in <br /> the chain of title ) is also a factor for consideration. <br /> Mayor Butler suggested staff act on a staff level and then <br /> draft a resolution in those cases and place them on a Consent <br /> Agenda for Council approval. <br />
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