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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />Tuesday, January 21, 2020 <br />6:30 o'clock p.m. <br />and from '99 to '02 it was a gift shop. Other than that, the facility has been used as an office. He said the <br />Schmidts were not able to appear because of an illness in their family. <br />Vice -Chair Erickson closed the public hearing at 6:36 p.m. <br />McCutcheon moved, Gettman seconded, to approve LA19-000098 Joe Hahs/Evergreen <br />Construction, 2385 Shadywood Road, Conditional Use Permit. VOTE: Ayes 3, Nays 0, Abstain 1 <br />(Libby). <br />Barnhart noted the item would go in front of the City Council in February. <br />3. LA19-000101 AL AZAD, 200 BEDERWOOD DRIVE, VARIANCE, 6:38 P.M. - 7:17 P.M. <br />Staff presented a summary of packet information. <br />Gettman asked if there was any history of how the applicant ended up with the two irregular lots. <br />Oakden said she is not sure how the lots were created. They have been in existence for some time, and <br />over time he acquired both of them. <br />Gettman asked whether the applicant purchased both lots at the same time. <br />Oakden said she is not sure if he bought both lots at the same time or if he bought one and then the other. <br />Gettman asked if Staff knew anything about the segregation of part of the lots to create this weird setup. <br />Oakden indicated the lots have been existing as separate parcels for a long time. The applicant did not <br />create the lots. He is trying to establish a driveway easement to serve the back lot. The back lot is two <br />acres in size and conforming in area but the other lot is not. <br />Erickson noted some of the lots of record were established many years ago, long before many ordinances <br />came into effect. <br />Vice -Chair Erickson opened the public hearing at 6:42 p.m. <br />Jeff and Renee Mueller, 222 Bederwood, have lived there over 35 years. Mr. Mueller indicated the <br />property was bought at one time. It used to be owned by Jerry Gustafson. When he sold it, the Azads <br />lived in the existing house, then tore it down and built a new one. Mr. Mueller said it's always been two <br />separate lots, and between his house and their house there used to be another 50 -foot lot with a house that <br />burned down. When Gustafson had the property, he got the sewer for his house and the existing lot. The <br />other lot was too small to build on so it was added to that other lot. When the sewer came in, it went <br />parallel to where the driveway is. His house and their house are both serviced on the back side because it's <br />up on a hill. He asked who would be responsible for repairing the sewer line if a driveway is put in and <br />through the construction the sewer line gets damaged or freezes. He does not want to find out a year later <br />that his sewer line is broken and now there is a blacktop driveway there. <br />Ms. Mueller said initially there was a driveway established through that property that was closer to the <br />house and there was a culvert put in across the creek for access to the back lot. Now it looks like the <br />Page 2 of 14 <br />
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