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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, February 12, 2018 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />Printup stated the house will also be centered and there will be more room in the side yard. <br />Walsh noted it will be 600 more square feet than what currently exists. Walsh asked if the shed will be <br />gone. <br />Martineau indicated it will be removed. <br />Crosby moved, Dankey seconded, to deny Application No. 184000, Jeff Martineau on behalf of <br />Barbara Garcia, 1335 Arbor Street, with the finding that the standards for one or several variances <br />have not been met. <br />Barnhart noted the applicant has requested the application be tabled to redesign if the Council is not in <br />favor of the proposed design. <br />Martineau requested the City Council table his application. <br />Crosby moved, Dankey seconded, to table Application No. 18-4000, Jeff Martineau on behalf of <br />Barbara Garcia, 1335 Arbor Street. <br />Printup stated in his view the plan before the City Council is better than a redesigned two-story house and <br />that the structural coverage variance will not open up Pandora's Box. Printup stated he understands <br />structural creep but that is why there are variances. Printup stated on a lot like this, it does not make <br />sense to go up. <br />Vote: Ayes 3, Nays 2, Walsh and Printup Opposed. <br />18. #18-4002 JOHN PATCH OB/O BERKSHIRE PARTNERS, 2745 KELLEY PARKWAY, <br />CONCEPT PLAN, APARTMENT BUILDING, 8:26 P.M. — 9:00 P.M. <br />Barnhart stated this is a sketch plan review and involves a proposed land use plan and zoning map <br />amendment to allow a 56 -unit apartment building. The site is platted and currently guided for office use <br />and is zoned for Highway Commercial Uses. An apartment building would require an amendment to the <br />Comprehensive Plan and the Zoning Ordinance. <br />The building is designed to meet the height limits of 30 feet, though the final determination will be made <br />when a full grading plan and architectural plans are developed. Parking will be provided both above <br />ground and underground. Approximately 14 spaces of the surface lot are shared with the dentist/medical <br />office to the west. Even with the shared parking, the site meets the parking requirements for the proposed <br />use. <br />Page 12 of 22 <br />