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NflNUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MEETING HELD ON AUGUST 21, 199? <br />(#13 - =2055 Tony Eidcn Company - Continued) <br />Mabusth rcMcwed the application. The applicant is ^°J^rIi^^-a^BalfRoad and <br />the subdivision entrance at Thoroughbred Lane and NVdlow an ' ii at heicHt of 3- <br />Countryside Dnve West 30‘ in diameter ’*^th 50 linear feet ot retaming wall <br />3-1/2V The monument would be of a horse dnniang water trom a rountain . <br />vanance would be required because of the size of the monument <br />Peterson said there was an existing ordinance m etfect dealing with <br />and it should not be changed. The applicant, however, aoes have a ngh*i to co <br />the Commission for a variance. <br />.4 Inter from Bmcc Koial askmg for reieetton of the proposal was read irtfo the mmutes. <br />Mabusth asked that all members of the audiertce present tn reiauon to "sJPPto"™ <br />in on the attendance sheet for the record. There wne 10 p«ple wne tn <br />opposition to the appUcation. Mabusth said she vsould notify the appheant of their <br />displeasure with the proposal <br />,\nne Bowman. 10 So WTUow Drive, said she was not notified of the application <br />Geotcc Sttekney said he lives at the end of the deveiopntent. <br />monumemt would create a huge maintenance and vandalism “ <br />monument would be an issue for the homeowners assoctation. Sockney »d was <br />the architectural review commission for the homes being built ui the subdivision. <br />Mayor Callahan was asked if it was requited to table the <br />of the appbeant. Callahan said there was no requirement to do so, but it was what <br />generally done. <br />Schroeder moved. Smith seconded, to table AppUcanon «055. Callahan asked St^toconvey to the appbeant the feeling ofthe audience and the Planning Commission. , . <br />Nays 0. <br />,#14) #20«6 hnCH.AEL AND BARBARA WTGLEY. 1035 TON^WA ROAD - <br />CO.-WirioNAL USE PERMIT - PUBLIC HE.ARING 10:28-10i=8 P..M. <br />The Cenificate of .Mailing and .Affidavit of Pubbeation were noted. <br />Mrs Wiglev', and landscape architect, Man Laue, were present.