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MINUTES OP THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD SEPTEMBER 17, 1984. PAGE 10 <br />#862 WILLIAM BOWMAN <br />10 WILLOW DRIVE SOUTH <br />VARIANCE <br />PUBLIC HEARING <br />10:06 - 10:15 PM <br />#864 RICHARD KAIL <br />2915 CASCO POINT ROAD <br />VARIANCE <br />PUBLIC HEARING <br />10:16 - 10:44 PM <br />William and Anne Bowman were present. Anne McCourt was <br />also present. Assistant Zoning Administrator <br />Gaffron noted the certificate of mailing and the <br />affidavit of publication. <br />Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaffron noted that the <br />applicant requests a variance to build a detached <br />garage. <br />Anne Bowman noted that they want to save the mature <br />trc's that are on the property and that the proposed <br />location of the detached garage is the most feasible <br />location. Bowman stated that they would have trouble <br />getting into the garage if it was located anywhere <br />else. <br />Kelley moved, McDonald secoi.d: , to recommend <br />approval of the variance (a variance for construction <br />of detached garage outside of the building envelope— <br />front line setback) for a detached garage finding that <br />this is a corner lot, the property has mature trees, <br />and the owner would have difficulty getting into <br />garage if garage was located anywhere else. Motion, <br />Ayes (5), Nays (0). <br />Richard and Carol Kail were present. Assistant Zoning <br />Administrator Gaffron noted the certificate of <br />mailing and the affidavit of publication. Wayne and <br />Doris Maxwell of 2917 Casco Point Road and J.K. Bowers <br />of 2905 Casco Point Road were present from the audience <br />for this application. <br />Richard Kail submitted a sketch showing two possible <br />locations for a detached garage, both of which would <br />require lot line setback variances. <br />Jim Bowers of 2905 Casco Point Road presented a letter <br />noting his objection to the variance. Bowers <br />objected to the variance because the garage would <br />block the sun and would inhibit airflow from his <br />bedroom window. Bowers noted that the noise and odors <br />from the garage would bo too close to his bedroom <br />windows. Bowers noted that a garage could be built <br />meeting the required setbacks.