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ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />MINU'I'ES FOR MARCH 7, 1995 <br />PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING - FOURTH WORKSHOP <br />PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF ZONING CODE TO ALLOW <br />DOMESTIC ABUSE SHELTER AT PROPERTY LOCATED AT <br />2380 SFIADYWOOD ROAD <br />ROLL <br />The Orono Planning Commission met on the above date with the following members <br />present: Chair Charles Schroeder, Stephen Peterson, Sandra Smith, Dale Lindquist, <br />Candace Rowlette, Charles Nolan, Jr., and Janice Berg. The following represented the <br />City Staff: Building and Zoning Administrator Jeanne Mabusth, Assistant Planning and <br />Zoning Administrator Michael Gaffron, and Recorder Sherry Frost. Chair Schroeder <br />called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. <br />• ( #1) INTRODUCTORY COMMENTS - CHAIRMAN CHARLES SCHROEDER <br />• <br />Schroeder informed the public that this public information meeting is the fourth in a series <br />of meetings regarding a proposed shelter in Navarre for Westonka Intervention Project. <br />Schroeder reported that this process has been a real learning experience for all members of <br />the Commission. The Planning Commission has looked at the need for a shelter, how it <br />operates, and the zoning issue. At this time, enough information has been gathered in the <br />application process to solicit input from the public. A large number (205) of notices were <br />sent to people in the vicinity of the proposed shelter site. The notification of this meeting <br />was also posted in the City Hall, the Post Office, and published in two newspapers. The <br />Planning Commission felt it was important to go beyond the normal realm of notification <br />to inform the public of these meetings and receive their input. <br />
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