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KONUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MEETING HELD ON RJNT 19, 1995 <br />(#7 - #2023 Betty Sumner - Continued) <br />Nolan moved, Schroeder seconded, to approv'C Application #2023 for hardcovo” variance <br />to install permanent, concrete pavement. Ayes 7, Nays 0. <br />(#S> #2024 JAMES WILSON, 2565 LYDIARD AVENUE - CONDITIONAL USE <br />PERMIT - PUBLIC HEARING 9:36-9:53 P.M. <br />The Certificate of Mailing and Affidavit of Publication were noted. <br />Mr. Wilson was present. <br />The Application if for a conditional use permit to allow the continued rwidential use of the <br />property as a non-conforming use in B-4 zoning. This use has existed since 1959. A <br />fabric shop was located in the residence structure up to the mid I980's <br />The B-4 office professional use would allow the applicant to operate a CPA btuinen with <br />2 full and 1 part-time employees four months out of the year. A second office is being <br />proposed. There is no expansion. The property is within 1000* of the lake. The m^ority <br />of the paving improvements and structure are outside of this area. No hardcover variance <br />is being ask^ for or required. <br />The Engineer has reviewed the site plan improvement for the property. There wiD be 3 <br />ofT-strect parking stalls on the south side of the existing drive. It was desired to close off <br />access to the north, but it would not be safe to do so. The bushes ue in need of trunming <br />at north curb cut. Applicant must contact County to work within right of way. Wilson <br />should also contact Clair Rood for permission to cut trees if necessary. <br />Lindquist asked where patrons of the accounting firm would park during tax season. The <br />applicant sAjd only one client would be there fit one time. <br />Schroder believed this to be a good use of the property and inquired about a sign. Wilson <br />said he would be using a 4'x8* sheeted plywood sign. There was found to be no problem <br />with this sign. <br />Nolan asked if the use was grandfathered in. Mabusth said the code would allow the <br />continued non-conforming use as the resident use exists to current time. Nolan aiso asked <br />if this was two primary uses on the same site, and if this is a problem. Mabusth said there <br />was nothing in the code to address the mixed use. <br />Planning Commission noted the commercial part of the property faces Shadywood Road <br />and the residential faces Lydiard.