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ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL CITY COUNCH. MEElTNn <br />OF MAY 11,1999 <br />the Club In actuality was issued Is a conditional use permit for a conforming use. <br />Historically the City has required a new conditional use permit for any new physical improvements. <br />I.e., new buildings, grading v^rk, to an existing cord tioral use This requirement <br />has been applied aaoss me board for ai; conditional use permits mat nave been issu^ oy me City. <br />Conditional uses i.dudes those uses generally not suitable in a padicu'ar zoning district. <br />t'jt which may under some circumstancns bo suitable V;hen such circumstances exist, a <br />conditional use permit may be granted. Conditions may be applied to issuance of the permit and <br />a periodic review of the permit may be required. The City Council does have the authority to grant or <br />deny corxlitional use permits arvd to impose reasonable conditions on them. <br />Gaffron stated with regard to Woodhltl’s request, it is the City's position that the re-opening of <br />an access to Woodhill Avenue after a nearly 20 year closure requires a new conditional use permit or <br />an amendment to the existing conditional use permit for the following reasons: t. the <br />1968 conditional use permit was Issued based on a given set of circumstances that existed at <br />the lime; 2. it can be reasonably argued that the *i368 conditional use permit to allow the Club to <br />operate has not lapsed It might also be reasonably argued that the lack of use of <br />Woodhill Avenue as a secondary access to the Club lor nearly two decades or more might be <br />considored as a lapse in that specific aspect of the conditional use permit; 3. the conditions that <br />applied vrfien the 1988 maintenance building conditional use perm t was grafted have a so <br />changed; and 4. the proposed use of Woodhill Avenue by a non-resklential user raises concerns <br />of health, safety and welfare that the City is responsible for addressing, and which are properly <br />raised within the formal of a public review process when a conditional use is Involved. <br />Gaffron commented that one of the permits required »s a permit for woik in the pub' c right-of-way <br />for construction or reconstruction of this driveway approach per City Codes. City Code currc.nily <br />only permits one business driveway per development unless approved by the City, the driveway <br />must be paved within the right-of-way. the driveway approach must be located at least 100 feel frem <br />a corner in a residential district, and the driveway must be ten feet from the side lot line. <br />A land alteration permit is also required if the volume of land aitcraticn is under 500 cub>c yards, <br />and if over 500 cubic yards, a conditional uso permit is required. If City Staff concludes that tne <br />work may create negative Impacts or arc not in Keeping with the goals and policies of the <br />Comprehensive Plan. City Staff is authorized to refer land alteration permit requests to the City <br />Council for volumes less than 500 cubic yards. It Is the opinion of City Staff that while the volume of <br />grading in conjunction with this access work is significantly less than 5C0 cubic ya-ds. <br />the proposal does potentially create negative irripacts specifically related to drainage, noise, oaors. <br />visual Impacts and public safety, all of which should bo reviewed by the Counol given the <br />neighborhood conceits that have been expressed. <br />Gaffro'' remarked that Orono's Community Management Plan docs encourage trie retention and <br />continued operation of private golf courses in that they provide aesthetic open space and natural <br />vistas to the benefit of adjacent landowners and the general pubKc. Gaffron noted that the City s in <br />favor of the golf course existing at that location. The Rural Transportation Policies state that <br />driveway locations and rural street or private road intersections will be limited for traffic safety, with <br />the intent being to consolidate access points onto major roads. The City's Urban Land Use <br />Policy states that commerical and industrial development will not be permitted to adversely affect <br />neighboring residential property. While Woodhill is not strictly a commercial or industrial use. certain <br />aspects of its operation may have impacts that are not strictly residential in nature, and that is why <br />private golf courses are a conditional use rather than a permitted use. <br />Gaffron stated that the City of Orono does acknowledge that Woodhill Avenue served as a <br />secondary access to Woodhill Country Club for many decades prior to the issuance of the 1968 <br />Page 3