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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />Monday, September 17,2001 <br />6:30 o'clock p.m. <br />(MU-2708 Michael and Jeanie McClelland, Continued) <br />Weinberger stated there is a portion of the public road that is required for access to the property. <br />Mabusth inquired whether the vehicles and boat could be stored elsewhere on the property. <br />McClelland stated he is unable to store the vehicles in the back and that he stores the vehicles in this <br />area to enable him to plow his driveway. <br />Hawn commented it appears the storage of the RV, boat, and snow mobiles may be an irritant to the <br />neighbors and that perhaps the applicant may want to see whether they are in compliance w ith the <br />City’s ordinances or attempt to relocate the vehicles in an effort to satisfy the neighbors. <br />McClelland stated he has attempted to improve neighborhood relations. <br />Rahn commented the height of fences along front yards tends to deal with sight lines and safety type <br />issues. Rahn stated that does not appear to be an issue in this case. <br />Stoddard indicated he is okay with Stafl's recommendations for a si.x-foot fence. Stoddard <br />recom.mended the applicant talk w ith Staff prior to the City Council meeting regarding storage and <br />licensing of the vehicles and boat stored outside on his property. Stoddard further recommended the <br />Public Works Department be contacted to see whether snow storage is in issue in this area. <br />McClelland noted the vehicles are licensed. <br />Stoddard moved, Mabusth seconded, to recommended approval of /fOI-2708, Michael and <br />Jeanie McClelland, 2170 Minnetonka Avenue, granting of a variance to permit a six foot fence to <br />be located in a defined side-street yard subject to the recommendations contained in the <br />September 5,2001 Planner's Report. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 2, Lindquist and Smith Opposed. <br />Smith and Lindquist indicated they do not see a hardship in this case to grant the variance. <br />(#01-2702) FINE LINE DESIGN GROUP, 3551 LIVINGSTON AVENUE, RENEWAL OF <br />VARIANCES, 7:06 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. <br />Steve Behnkc. Applicant, was present. <br />Bottenberg stated this application was tabled at the August 20, 2001 Planning Commission meeting <br />due to the failure of the Applicant to be present at the meeting. The Applicant is requesting a renew al <br />of variances granted in 1997, to allow the replacement of the e.xisting residence on this substandard <br />lot, with a new residence. The existing residence and shed were demolished in June of 1998. <br />Bottenberg stated a variance to lot width is being requested, w ith the lot being SO feet w ide w here '.00 <br />feet is the minimum lot width for the LR-IC zoning district for new construction. In addition, u <br />variance to lot area is also being requested. The lot is .15 acre where 0.5 acre is the minimum lot area <br />for the LR-IC zoning district for new construction. <br />PAGE 4