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Lp <br />1 5 r;.fi <br />m <br />L,t». <br />1^;- <br />\ r . <br />;i' •% <br />X Jf;-* ;'^' <br />f/ <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />Monday, May IS, 2000 <br />was when they first purchased the property. <br />Smith staled the Planning Commission can either act on the application tonight or table It to allow <br />the Applicant time to revise his plans. Smith commented it appears the application will be denied <br />as proposed. <br />Gehring requested the Planning Commission act on his application tonight. <br />Lindquist moved, Smith seconded, to recommend denial of Application #2581, John and <br />Kristin Gehring, 1687 Concordia Street, based on the plans presented, with the <br />understanding that the application would be approved if the amount of hardcover proposed <br />is reduced from 3,535 square feet to 3,484 square feet. VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0, Berg <br />Abstained. <br />Stoddard recommended the Applicant continue to work with City Staff on this application. Stoddard <br />stated based on the ordinance and the precedent that would be set, the Applicant needs to comply <br />with the hardcover and structural coverage limits. <br />Smith noted the Planning Commission has acted on vrhat is before them tonight. <br />Weinberger commented the City Council may elect to send It back to the Planning Commission if <br />the Applicant submits revised plans. <br />Gehring commented his understanding was that his application would be approved if the hardcover <br />is reduced. <br />Lindquist stated his motion is recommending approval contingent upon the Applicant reducing the <br />amount of structural coverage and hardcover to what is presently existing on the property. <br />Stoddard inquired whether the Planning Commission should reconsider the motion. <br />Nygard moved, Stoddard seconded, to reopen the discussion. VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0, <br />Berg Abstained. <br />Gehring requested to amend his application to reflect the amount of hardcover cumently existing <br />Smith stated In the past the Planning Commission has recommended approval of applications <br />where there is only a slight reduction in hardcover or structural coverage required with the <br />Page 20