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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING <br />• HELD OCTOBER 11, 1993 <br />( * #11) #1865 DAVID OWEN, 2248 SHADYWOOD ROAD - VARIANCES <br />RESOLUTION #3340 <br />It was moved by Goetten, seconded by Hurr, to adopt Resolution 93340 for applicant David Owen, <br />2248 Shadywood Road for hardcover and setback variances to permit the installation of a new <br />concrete garage floor and concrete parking pad to the immediate west. Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />( 412) #1866, #1867, #1868 JAMES AND JOANN JUNDT, 1400 BRACKETT'S POINT ROAD - <br />VARIANCES - RESOLUTIONS #3341, #3342, #3343 <br />Marcus Jundt, representing Mr. and Mrs. Jundt, was present. <br />#1866 <br />Mabusth explained that application #1866 involves a conditional use permit to allow a second floor <br />caretaker apartment within principle structure. The issue of internal access was reviewed noting <br />principle access is via interior of residence and a secondary staircase from the garage. There is no <br />intention of the applicant to rent this unit. <br />It was moved by Kelley, seconded by Hurr to adopt Resolution #3341 for applicants James and <br />Joanne Jundt, 1400 Brackett's Point Road granting a Conditional Use Permit to allow the continued <br />use of a caretaker apartment located in the second floor level of the existing principal residence. Ayes <br />5, Nays 0. <br />#1867 <br />is Mabusth explained that applicant is requesting variances for a lakeside deck which will be used to <br />store dock sections and irrigation structure /equipment. <br />Jabbour asked about the elevations from the water landward and whether or not they would be cutting <br />into the hill to install the deck. <br />Mr. Jundt explained that the deck would not require cutting into the hill. <br />Goetten inquired about the need to house the irrigation equipment on the deck. <br />Kelley asked where the current irrigation system exists. <br />Applicants representatives explained there is a large bunker -type structure underground that houses the <br />irrigation equipment now. The problem with using the existing structure is that the existing equipment <br />does not work and there are no plans indicating where the piping/electrical service are located and thus <br />would be very difficult to install new equipment. <br />It was clarified that the proposed structure that will house the irrigation system is only 4 feet high, and <br />is not a substantial structure. It is a lock -box type structure. <br />Hurr stated that she felt the proposed deck in front of the lock -box is not necessary, and that she <br />would not approve it. <br />Mayor Callahan commented that the Planning Commission approved the deck with conditions that it <br />be used only for dock storage and not for entertaining. <br />It was moved by Hurr, seconded by Kelley, to adopt Resolution 93342 for applicants James and <br />• <br />
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