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MINtiTES OF THE ' <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETLNG <br /> Monday, August 24, 2009 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (3. GARYFRAZIER, 4���SPRUCE WAY—LEVEL 2 HOME OCCUPATION, Continued) <br /> 3. Any other conditions the Council deems appropriate. <br /> Acting Mayor Jim Murphy opened the public hearing at 7:08 p.m. <br /> David Kearin, 4780 Spruce Way, stated he resides west of the Frazier residence. Kearin indicated he does <br /> not have a problem with Mr. Frazier operating a business but that he would prefer the trucks be housed <br /> off site. Keann stated he owns 17 lots in this area and that he has received feedback from his realtor that <br /> prospective buyers have commented that Mr. Frazier's lot looks trashy with the two trucks and a camper <br /> parked outside. Kearin stated he is attempting to market these lots for higher-end homes. <br /> Murphy noted the applicant has indicated he would like to store the vehicles indoors on the property. <br /> Keann stated in his view it is unlikely he would be able to fit both trucks inside. <br /> Jane Slaughter, 4545 Spruce Way, stated she resides next door to Mr. Frazier and that she does not have a <br /> problem with the application as long as the vehicles are parked indoors. Slaughter stated she understands <br /> the concerns of Mr. Kearin. Slaughter indicated that Mr. Frazier has been a good neighbor. <br /> Acting Mayor Murphy closed the public hearing at 7:12 p.m. <br /> Bremer stated in her opinion progress has been made on this application. Bremer asked Mr. Frazier <br /> whether he would be able to meet these conditions. Bremer noted that if the conditions are not met,his <br /> home occupation license would be revoked. <br /> Frazier stated he would be able to meet the conditions and that his building is large enough to <br /> accommodate both of the vehicles. Frazier stated in his view the traffic is minimal since they leave in the <br /> morning and come home at night. Frazier noted he has been cleaning up the building and will need to <br /> have electricity installed. <br /> Murphy asked what time frame the applicant is looking at before the vehicles can be stored indoors. <br /> Frazier stated the gravel floar is almost finished but that he presently lacks the funds to run power to the <br /> shed and that he will have to run power cords in the interim. Frazier noted the trucks are parked out back <br /> and are not visible from the road. <br /> Acting Mayor Murphy reopened the public hearing at 7:16 p.m. <br /> Shane and Kris Ruud,4�75 Spruce Way, stated they have owned this property for a number of years and <br /> that they would like more information about the business. At the time they purchased the property, they <br /> were told it was commercial property but their business was shut down almost immediately. Ruud noted <br /> they have invested money with Mr. Keann and would like the neighborhood to look nice. Ruud indicated <br /> it would not be helpful to have these trucks going up and down the road and that he has a concern the size <br /> of the trucks will ruin the road. Ruud asked how long the pole barn has existed. <br /> Frazier indicated the building was constructed approximately five years ago. <br /> PAGE 3 of 10 <br />