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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />MONDAY, APRIL 19, 2004 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />the March 22,2004 City Council meeting minutes. She suggested comments pertain to the use of the <br />property. <br />The Chair asked if Mr. Keaveny wished to add any comments for the record. <br />Mr. Keaveny stated that Gundlach had been very helpful in getting through all the various aspects of <br />the application. His one remaining major question related to what can be allowed as a use for the <br />building, noting that his lower level renter has been vacant since June, 2003 representing a large lack <br />of income for their family. Kaeveny explained he did not have a desire to have alcohol on the site but <br />a restaurant tenant chose to request it. He repeated his interest in finding out w hat he can actually put <br />in the building to make it a viable place. <br />Chair Mabusth clarified that Mr. Keaveny w as interested in knowing if a Type II restaurant can be <br />added to the existing bowling alley use. She asked the applicant to describe what type of license is <br />held by the bowling alley eurrently. <br />Mr. Keaveny responded the license held for over 55 years by the bowling alley is for 3.2 beer and set <br />ups. He explained the prospective tenant, Mr. Ode, wanted a full liquor license in order to control the <br />amount of alcohol consumed there. Mr. Keaveny added that Mr. Ode may still be interested in a <br />beer/wine license. He repeated his question if a restaurant is a viable thing to put with the bowling <br />alley. <br />' Chair Mabusth asked the comments from the public on the Keaveny application. <br />Page 4 of 1 1 <br />1
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