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ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEfiTING NOVEMBER 19, 1990 <br />7nNTNG FILE #1605-LINDSTROM CONTINUEDZONING riLt ^he n-^ed for an .avenge lakeshoreapplication showing only tne n-ea <br />setback Variance, I would consider that. <br />The Planning commission agreed with Kelley. Bellows added <br />that she may ha^re difficulty approving ev.en the second story <br />addition. <br />There were no public comments regarding this application and <br />the Public: Hearing was continued. <br />It was moved by Kelley, seconded by Johnson, to table <br />applicatirn #1605. Motion. Ayes-5. Nays-0. Cohen abstained. <br />Motion carried. <br />#1606 BIG ISLAND, INC. - BIG ISLAND RECORD LOTS 12 & 19 <br />CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br />PUBLIC HEARING 8:50 P.M. TO 9:05 P.M. <br />Mr. Thomas Judd was present. <br />The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing were <br />duly noted. <br />Mabusth provided a brief summary of her November 14, 1990 <br />memo. <br />Kelley asked how this use varied from that of the Power <br />Squadron. <br />Mahiie;t-h reolied, "The Question is more how this varies from <br />the use propoHd for Defring Island. That was denied because it <br />proposed by a ’for profit' organization. It is supposed to <br />be non-profit." <br />Mr Judd referred to a letter he had written in January, <br />1985, setting out t.he use and ownership information. JJ® <br />"Basically, we are comprised of a group of people, mos ^ . <br />and Big Island for private use, but could not afford to live o^ <br />the lake This group came together informally, at first, to t^y <br />to form an organization to purchase ^ome Property. We bought <br />njirrei Th/o and it was determined that the manner in whi«-h w <br />5?shed To use it long term, would not comply. We then began <br />negotiating to purchase Lot One, and were successful in doing so. <br />Sr had survey information indicating that the combined lots <br />exceeded nv^ acres. The group consists of approximately 40 <br />f lilies that are owners. The property is used as a <br />r«ieiticnal, day use primarily, with some overnight camping. <br />5hn“r!igV number of boats at the docks is approximately two to <br />fSur The hipest use that I have seen may have approached 100 <br />oeo^'e we do not have a 'for profit' organization. Wo usually <br />operate at a loss and receive subsidies from the owners for <br />- 14 - <br />-4 <br />i <br />II n ■■[“W r~>i—-f 1 ir- ■-bti rt ir BtiTiri- - -4.^:1 .'ll* M- ^ .-A.'lL.- . • -r • fr .