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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 />Chair Mabusth continued that Mr. Keavny does have friendly neighbors who would be happy to work <br />him to have the bowling alley come back but definitely oppose the liquor license. <br />Mr. Keavny stated he understood they have major issues with other license establislunents but that <br />this should not necessarily be tlirown into his issue, and that there should be a way to deal with the <br />Narrows. <br />Having heard from her neighbors, Berg indicated the major issue is that Nuvaire does not need <br />another restaurant with liquor. Mr. Keavny stated he has heard this, too. <br />Berg concluded that she also would like an upgrade of the building itself and a tenant that is less <br />traffic intense, with no Class II restaurant. <br />Chair Mabusth moved, Rahn seconded, to deny Application #04-2977, Michael Kaevny on <br />behalf of Richard M. Keavny Rev. Trust, 3423/3425 Shoreline Drive, Conditional Use Permit <br />and associated Commercial Site Plan Review with Variances for hardcover, structural coverage <br />and signs for a restaurant with liquor (Class II) based on the negative impact of the operation <br />opening up onto adjacent residential properties, the additional traffic and activity concerns, <br />that it is an issue of public health, safety and welfare, and includes the staffs findings of fact. <br />VOTE: Ayes 7, Nays 0. <br />Page 11 of 11
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