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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING — NOVEMBER 19; 1991 <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS — CONT. <br />Christine Brickley, 3262 North Shore Drive, asked about the <br />proposed boat launch on North Shore Drive, and wanted to know if <br />there were any scheduled meetings on the issue. <br />Jabbour noted that at this point the Council did not know, but <br />stated that they would be discussing this issue as Item #20 on <br />the agenda. <br />( #3) #1682 CHRISTINE BRICKLEY, <br />3262 NORTH SHORE DRIVE <br />VARIANCES <br />Christine Brickley was present for this application. <br />Moorse explained this is an application for a variance for the <br />construction of a garage. He noted that it was originally <br />started without a permit and the Building Inspector ordered it be <br />stopped because it encroached setback areas, but allowed the <br />property owner to continue the pour of the slab at her own risk. <br />The Planning Commission approved use of part of the slab, and <br />before Council approval, the applicant went ahead and constructed <br />the garage without a permit. He noted that the garage roof line <br />is oriented in a direction other than what was originally <br />reviewed. <br />Brickley noted that she and her neighbors who attended the <br />Planning Commission meeting all felt after that meeting that they <br />had approval to construct the garage. She felt that the reason <br />that she had to appear before the Council was to see if they <br />could allow the additional 8x32' slab to remain. She also noted <br />that on Friday she attended a wake for a friend and was unable to <br />get back to the City Hall for the permit. All supplies were on <br />the site and their friends were coming to help construct the <br />garage that weekend. She noted that two plans had been <br />submitted, one facing as it had been constructed. She stated <br />that at this point she does not have the money to remove the <br />slab. <br />K <br />