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MINUTES OF A PLANNING (XH^IISSION MEETING HELD FEBRUARY 17, 1976 - PAGE 3 <br />be consistent with others in the area. Dunlap moved, Woolley <br />seconded, tiat the application of Quentin Johnson, etal, be <br />tabled until the next Planning Commission Meeting so that the <br />Conuiission viould have time to view the site. Motion, Ayes (5) <br />- Nays (0j. <br />The Conmission proct 'ded to review the data on the Vincent <br />Johnson application for variance of lot area and width for pro <br />perty located at 1376 Park Drive. Frank Lane and George Polta, <br />nei^boring property owners, came forward to voice their ob <br />jection to the proposa"^ due to the encroachment of a proposed <br />structure to an existing dwelling and because the tract is lo <br />cated on a hazardoiis comer and would create a visual obstruc- <br />ticm to drivers. After the Conmission reviewed the tax and <br />special assessment status of the pr^erty, IXihlap moved, Guthrie <br />seconded, that the Planning Commission recommend to tlie Council <br />denial of the Vincent Jdinson application because of the exces <br />sively small size of the lot and their feeling that a 29 ft. <br />variance was to great. Motion, Ayes (4) - Nays (0) - Abstain <br />(1) McDonald. <br />Frederick Herfurth, representing A1 Whitman, appeared with <br />the Final Plat for the property at 1540 Sixth Avenue North. <br />He noted that there had been a small change by moving thc^ <br />rigjit-of-way. After review, Dunlap moved, Guthrie secOTided, <br />that the Planning Commission recommend to the Council that <br />the Final Plat of the Registered Land Survey of A1 Whitman <br />be approved upon receipt of the Park Dedication Fee. Motion, <br />Ayes (5) - Nays (0). <br />Guthrie moved, Woolley seconded, that the Planning Commission <br />table the application for renewal of the Stubbs Bay Marina <br />Cafe's Conditional Use Permit until the Planning Commission <br />meeting of March 1, 1976, and instructed the Zoning Adminis <br />trator to request the presence of Jin McCleary, Bruno Burak <br />and Orono Police Chief, Mel Kilbo, to appear and insure that <br />the cafe will be operated according to the Resolution and <br />City ordinances and recommend to the Council that the present <br />Conditional Use Permit application be extended for a one <br />month period, ^foticn, Ayes (5) - Nays (0). <br />The Commission acknowledged the receipt of a copy of a letter <br />dated February 10, 1976, from Samuel S. Marfield which read <br />as follows: <br />(Dated February 10, 1976) Addressed to Hank f4i)iich, Building <br />and Zoning Director, 'fhis letter is anotlier of the series of <br />coiranurdcations between the City and myself concerning the con <br />struction of ny home at 2455 Scotch Pine Lane. Hopefully, it <br />will be the last. <br />As a r eface to nr/ ]etter, J I'ouJ i like to tell you something <br />about"myself and my attitude towards tlie lave. I was bom in <br />this aiea and have always lived on or close to the lake. Diis <br />QUENTIN JOHNSON, cont. <br />VINCENT JOHNSON <br />1376 PARK DRIVE <br />VARIANCE - LOT V/IDTH <br />6 LOT AREA <br />AL WHITMAN <br />1540 SIXTH AVENUE NORTH <br />FINAL PLAT <br />STUBBS BAY ^ARI^lA CAFE <br />3445 BAYSIDE ROAD <br />RENEWAL OF CONDITIONAL <br />USE PERMIT <br />SAMJEL S. MARFIELD <br />2455 Scotch Pine Lane
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