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2015-01520 - new structure
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�o�o <br /> C ITY OF ORONO <br /> RESOLUTION OF THE CIT'Y COUNCIL <br /> ��� �GG~� No. 6 .6 � !r <br /> 'FES H O� <br /> A2. The Property is located within the LR-1C Single Family Lakeshore Residential District <br /> which requires a minimum lot area of 0.5 acres (21,780 s.f.) and a minimum lot width of <br /> 100' for construction of a single family residence. <br /> A3. The Property is 6,715 s.f. (0.15 acres) in area and 50 feet in defined width, and contains <br /> an existing single family residence. The property is considered as legally nonconfornung <br /> with regard to lot area and lot width. <br /> A4. The property is located within Storm Water Overlay District Tier 3 which allows 35% <br /> hardcover for conforming lots. In order for a nonconforming lot to qualify for avoidance <br /> of the need for area and width variances for redevelopment, the lot would be limited to <br /> 25%hardcover. <br /> A5. The applicant is proposing to remove the existing residence structure and replace it with a <br /> new residence. When applying for the demolition and building permits, applicant was <br /> advised that either hardcover would be limited to 25%, or a lot area & width variance <br /> application would be required in order to increase that to 35%. Applicant determined that <br /> keeping to the 25%limitation would severely restrict the driveway, decks, sidewalks, and <br /> potential other amenities desired, hence this application. Setback, height and structural <br /> coverage limits will be met; hardcover is proposed at 28.1% where 35% would be <br /> allowed if the variances are granted. <br /> A6. The Navarre Heights neighborhood consists of single family homes located on Lyric <br /> Avenue, Livingston Avenue and Crystal Place, between Shadywood Road and Blaine <br /> Avenue. In this neighborhood, 42 homes are on single lots virtually identical in size and <br /> shape to the applicant's lot; 22 homes are on double lots; 5 homes aze on triple lots; and <br /> one home is on a combination of 41ots. <br /> A7. The applicant's property has contained a single family residence for many decades. The <br /> ability to rebuild on the property in the same manner as other existing developed <br /> properties in the immediate neighborhood would be limited if the area and width <br /> variances are not granted. The applicant's proposed site plan indicates all required LR- <br /> 1C setbacks will be met, and the proposed house is well under the 1500 s.f. structural <br /> coverage allowance for lots less than 10,000 s.f. in area. <br /> A8. The property abuts the City's Navarre playground, which is partially screened from this <br /> property by a row of arbor vitae along the west line of the park. Additionally, applicant's <br /> property contains two mature oak trees (30" and 36") which provide afternoon shade to <br /> the park. While it is hoped that one or both of these trees can be preserved during the <br /> demolition/rebuild process,neither tree is specifically protected under City ordinances. <br /> A9. In considering this application for variances, the Council has considered the advice and <br /> recommendation of the Planning Commission and the effect of the proposed variances <br /> Page 2 of 6 <br />
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