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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CU V COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON NOV EMBER 12, 1996 <br />(#7 - ^^2183 Charles Kramer - Continued) <br />The consei .ation easement was explained to Kramer by Radio noting it would bind <br />Kramer and future ow ners to prevent any degradation of the property Kramer indicated <br />that it was his intent to protect the property Mabusth said the easement does not say <br />that the applicant is unable to do an>lhing but only requires the property owner to come <br />before the City prior to making any changes The conservation easement would be filed <br />against the chain of title of his homestead property <br />Kelley commented that the request was putting the applicant in a difficult position and <br />asked if Kramer would like the application to be tabled to allow him time to consider the <br />casement Kramer indicated that he preferred to move forward on the application as it <br />was in his plans to perform the work indicated as soon as possible Jabbour suggested <br />that the CUP be granted and asked the applicant to w ork w ith Staff on placing a <br />conservation easement on the property It was noted that there are no easements on the <br />property at this time, and the recommendation of the conservation easement is voluntary <br />and does not atTect the plans as proposed Jabbour informed Kramer that he sees the <br />philosophy of the City and of Kramer as being the same and noted that if Kramer would <br />like to see the property saved in the future, he should work with Staff on the <br />conservation easement <br />Jabbour moved, Kelley seconded, to adopt Resolution ff380l Vote: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />It was noted that while the applicant is not bound to a conservation easement at this time, <br />he is bound by the conditions within the resolution <br />(#8) #2184 BRIAN CARRINGTON, 1920 SIXTH AVENUE NORTH - VARIANCE <br />- RESOLin ION #3802 <br />The applicant was present. <br />Mabusth reported that the application involves a 3 3 acre rural property located on the <br />north side of CoRd 6, the old VVoIsfeld residence The applicant proposes to construct a <br />new residence and the old 20 ’\25' residence, constructed in 1910, would become an <br />accessory structure Because the old residence is placed in front of the proposed new <br />residence, the application requires a variance The residence is 115' from the street lot <br />line Mabusth indicated that all plumbing and plumbing fixtures will be removed The <br />heat fixtures will remain to heat the structure for use as a workshop as well as storage. <br />The City is asking that a restrictive covenant be placed on the staicture to indicate that it <br />will not be used as a guest house Mabusth indicated that such a covenant has been used <br />in the past and was drafted by the City Attorney <br />Goetten was informed by Carrington that the structure would be for personal use only.
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