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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANPflLNG COMMISSION MEETING <br />Monday, September 20, 2004 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />Bremer indicated she would also be m favor of the variance to permit the proposed storage shed to be <br />located nearer the front since that is in her view a more private location. <br />Persian stated his concern with the smaller size structure is that the building would be full and that he <br />would prefer to have all of his stuff stored inside. <br />Jurgens commented the applicant would have the option to construct another building if he is still in <br />need of additional storage. <br />Jurgens moved, Bremer seconded, to recommend approval of a variance to permit the proposed <br />storage shed to be located nearer the front or street lot line than the principal building, and to <br />recommend denial of a north side yard setback variance and uversi/ed accessory stiucture area <br />variance for the property located at 1005 Hunt Farm Road. <br />Gundlach stated the applicant would be able to construct a 1200 square foot building but would have to <br />meet the 30-fool setback on the north side. <br />VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 2, Leslie and Fritzler Opposed. <br />Leslie staled he would prefer to see the structure built in a location that meets the City’s setback <br />requirements. <br />l*ritzler indicated he would prefer to vole on the application as a whole ralhci than on the individual <br />variances. <br />the constructiQ <br />PAGE 18 <br />I <br />i
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