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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />WORK SESSION HELD ON DECEMBER 15,1997 <br />Stoddard felt the hours of operation were late. Hawn noted the need for the hours for <br />giving private lessons, such as piano. <br />Gaffron indicated that the number is arbitrary under 2M. Commissioners felt no changes <br />were necessary to 2M, N, or O. <br />2P referenced a call received on cleaning supplies. Smith questioned whether the <br />supplies were hazardous. Van Zomeren said with chemicals, problems may occur. There <br />was discussion regarding what is considered hazardous materials and quantities allowed. <br />It was determined to be a question of re-bottling chemicals. They may need to be stored <br />in approved containers. Commissioners felt re-bottling should not be allowed. <br />2Q was written to eliminate having boutiques held on a consistent schedule impacting the <br />neighborhood. <br />The list of prohibited businesses were reviewed. Gaffron questioned whether 2C would <br />be restricted. There are firearm dealers currently licensed in the City. Gaffron will <br />investigate this issue. <br />E was eliminated. Conunissioners felt these businesses should be allowed. I, J, and K <br />were also eliminated. <br />Commissioners had different views regarding contracting, excavating, welding and <br />machine shops (K). F.chroeder not.d that these businesses provide a service. Gaffron <br />indicated there are some business owners who would otherwise find i* difficult to survive <br />in these types of businesses if they have to rent facilities elsewhere. Stoddard asked if
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