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MINtJTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON JUNE 26,1995 <br />(#6 - #2023 Betty Sumner - Continued) <br />Jabbour asked for confirmation that the hardcover beneath the deck was already <br />hardcover. Mabusth agreed, adding that the paving makes the non-structural hardcover <br />more permanent. Callahan questioned, since plastic should not be there in the first place, <br />what makes it right to pave it now? Mabusth's responded that is why the applicant has <br />been asked to file a variance application. She noted 612 s.f of the total 750 s.f. ot paving <br />IS located completely beneath the deck. Jabbour noted that he could not see giving the <br />deck itself up, so whether the hardcover is concrete, or otherwise, does not make a <br />difference. <br />Jabbour moved, Callahan seconded, to approve Resolution #3571 per the Planning <br />Commission recommendations. Ayes 2, Nays 1, Goetten <br />(#7) #2024 JAMES WILSON, 2565 LYDIARD AVENUE - CONDITIONAL USE <br />PERMIT - RESOLUTION #3572 <br />The application is for a CUP to allow the continued residential use of the property <br />considered a non-conforming use in the B-4 commercial zone. Jabbour moved, Goetten <br />seconded, to approve Resolution #3572 per the Planning Commission recommendation. <br />Ayes 3, Nays 0. <br />(•#8) #2027 RICHARD LEE KAIL, 3753 CASCO AVENUE - VARIANCE - <br />RESOLUTION #3573 <br />Mayor Callahan asked for clarification whether the Applicant had an updated certified <br />survey, which Mabusth responded to the affirmative. <br />Jabbour moved, Goetten seconded, to approve Resolution #3573. Ayes 3, Nays 0. <br />(#9) DRAFT LETTERS TO POTENTIAL SEWER NEIGHBORHOODS - <br />CONRRM DATES <br />Gaflfron reported Goetten and he had recently attended a meeting of the Webber Hills <br />neighborhood to discuss the possibility of sewering that particular area in the future. As <br />MUSA amendments are only being approved for projects through the year 2000, Gaffion <br />said it was difficult to decide whether to alert neighborhoods about the possibility of <br />sewer when projects would more than likely extend beyond that time period. It was <br />concluded that these meetings were necessary to facilitate the residents’ thinking about <br />the possibility. <br />8 <br />i