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• • � <br /> Christine Mattson <br /> Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2010 3:40 PM <br /> Subject: RE: 2795 Shadywood Rd <br /> Attachments: rebuild LR-1B.pdf <br /> Mr. Beck, <br /> In order to rebuild on 2795 Shadywood Rd the City would require a lot combination via a lot <br /> combination agreement. <br /> If the home were to be re-built in kind, same size, same volume, etc. no variances would be required, <br /> but the City would still require a lot combination agreement. <br /> If a different structure is desired, one starts with a clean slate, so to speak, starting with a lot <br /> combination agreement to combine the lots. The property is somewhat unique as it has two sides <br /> abutting the lake. Orono's hardcover ordinance states no hardcover is permitted within 75' of the <br /> lake. The next zone is 75-250' where 25% hardcover is allowed. The lot would be limited to 15% <br /> coverage by structure and LR-1 B setbacks (attached) apply. A new home/structure will not be <br /> permitted to be closer to the lake than the neighboring home per our average lakeshore setback rule. <br /> This is by no means an all-inclusive list and if you plan to rebuild, please let us know. <br /> Christine Mattson, Planning Assistant <br /> ------------------------------------------- <br /> From: Scott BeckLSMTP:SCOTTCa�PREMIERMN.COM] <br /> Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2010 9:39:44 AM <br /> To: Planning <br /> Subject: 2795 Shadywood Rd <br /> Auto forwarded by a Rule <br /> I have a client who is looking to sell the property at 2795 Shadywood Rd. <br /> A question as come up with upon looking at the survey. I have attached a copy of the survey to this email <br /> Currently there are 2 PID numbers for sections A and B on the survey. <br /> A ..... 21-117-23 24 0035 <br /> B ..... 21-117-23 31 0002 <br /> The questions is, if someone is looking to rebuild in the future, would they be able to consider both sections for the entire <br /> property when determining the Hard Cover Ratio ? <br /> Any other insight on restrictions to rebuilding would be appreciated. <br /> Thanks <br /> i <br />