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ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD AUGUST 20, 1990 <br />ZONING FILE #1575-DAYTON CONl’INUED <br />Mabusth asked whether permits v/ere <br />covering. <br />taken out ^or the pool <br />Mr. Dayton replied, "My contractor should have taken care of <br />that." <br />Mabusth asked, "Do you know how drainage is being handled?" <br />Mr. Dayton replied, "My contractor has indicated that there <br />is adequate drainage. If that proves to be otherwise, a sump <br />pump will be used." <br />Mabusth stated that very little modification will occur to <br />the structure. She said, "The only comment I would have is that <br />this is in a residential zone. I would ask the Planning <br />Commission to consider whether fencing around the play area is <br />appropriate." <br />Mr. Dayton said, "This will be a minimal use. There will <br />only be 12 to 15 students and schedules will be staggered. Only <br />on rare occasions will all 15 students be on the premises at one <br />time. On an average there will be 6 to 8 students at the same <br />time and some of the children will be from the same family. <br />Numbers of cars coming and going will be minimal." <br />Mr. John Sheehan, 1300 Sixth Avnue North, Ms. Susan Bohach <br />and Mr. Wallace Bohach, 1330 Sixth Avenue North, stated that they <br />opposed the location of a pre-school/kindergarten in a <br />residential area. <br />Bellows asked Ms. Bohach if she could be more specific in <br />regard to her opposition. <br />Ms. Bohach said, "I am opposed to this use in a residential <br />area, especially when there are other facilities available for <br />such a use." <br />Mr. Bohach asked whether 15 represents the maximum number of <br />students. <br />Mr. Dayton replied, "We anticipate that we will have a <br />license which will allow no more than 14. If we decide to have <br />more than 14, we would need to go through a licensing process <br />with the State." <br />Bellows added, "If this use is intensified, the City will <br />also have requirements that must be met." <br />Mr. Dayton said, "If we decided to expand to the point where <br />the additional City criteria becomes necessary, we would relocate <br />to a larger facility." <br />- 17 - <br />IkV altl'MAKI i