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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,June 11,2018 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 15. LA18-40 MATTHEW AND ANGELA HOPPING,95 SMITH AVENUE,CONDITIONAL <br /> USE PERMIT AND SECOND DRIVEWAY—ConHnued <br /> Angela Hopping,Applicant,stated the two driveways are important because they both have work vehicles <br /> that they would like to keep indoors. Hopping indicated her father recently passed away and her mother <br /> will be coming to live with them,resulting in an extra vehicle. Hopping stated they would like to store <br /> the vehicles indoors. <br /> In regards to parking during construction,the area is already low and the road elevation goes up. <br /> Hopping stated if parking is limited to one side of the road and also towards the northwestern side of the <br /> lot,a number of the construction vehicles would be able to park on the lot. <br /> Curtis displayed a picture of the area. <br /> Hopping indicated they will try to get as many vehicles on their lot as possible and also utilize the <br /> existing driveway as much as possible. The existing house will be removed and the new house will be <br /> built directly behind it. The existing garage floor and driveway area will be available for any materials <br /> being delivered and a little bit of parking. <br /> Crosby asked if there will be four parking spaces total in the garages. <br /> Hopping indicated there will four parking spaces as well as some extra space. Hopping stated the goal is <br /> to keep it hidden as much as possible. The third garage door,the man door,and the smaller garage door <br /> are going away. <br /> Dankey asked what the precedent is for the second driveway. <br /> Curtis noted there are a number of second driveways on private roads and that because this one is on a <br /> public street,it was brought before the City Council. <br /> Hopping indicated two houses to the east of them on Smith Avenue have two curb cuts and the very <br /> farthest one has two curb cuts. In addition,the residence on Lyman on the north side has two curb cuts. <br /> Hopping commented it is kind of a common occurrence in this neighborhood. <br /> TJ Bonnett,40 and 45 Smith Avenue,stated they have had some issues with a previous project on the <br /> street. Bonnett stated he knows the issue is not about 60 Smith Avenue tonight,but that Jeremy Barnhart <br /> seems to be conflicted because when he has talked to him about parking,he was told that parking is a <br /> police issue,but earlier this evening when discussing Ivy Place the developer was told that all <br /> construction vehicles will be restricted to that property alone. Bonnett stated he was not even told about <br /> that option. <br /> Bonnett indicated he measured the street and it is 18 feet wide. If there is a pickup truck parked on the <br /> side of the road and it sticks out six feet,a fire truck would not be able to get through if someone is <br /> parked on the other side of the street,which will happen. Bonnett stated their concern is the safety of <br /> their kids and that they do not feel they should be inconvenienced by grumpy contractors who have the <br /> attitude that they should not have to move their trucks. Bonnet noted vehicles with trailers parked directly <br /> behind his driveway and the police said they do not want to tow vehicles. Bonnett state at 60 Smith they <br /> Page 10 of 20 <br />