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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MEETING HELD ON OCTOBER 17. 1994 <br />(U3 - #1895 > Wolfe * Continued) <br />Mr. Wolfe commented that the City naked to instidl a drainage ditch six years ago which is <br />60>7QT from the shoreline. It buffers the died thoi^ can be luuardous to children. Wolfe <br />said the #1 problem is security. He feds the easement CTeates problems with trespassing <br />and theft, and the shed eases this problem. The shed houses the pump for his irrigation <br />system and electricity for the system. <br />Mr. Wolfe reported knowing he needed a building permit. He was of the opinion that the <br />builder hid acquired the permit and had placed a public notice sign on his lot. Wolfelater <br />ftxmd out that no such permit was obtained, and the sign was probably stolen elsewhere <br />Schroeder noted that the applicant should not have to incur malicious security proMems <br />suggesting a fence be erected in the area to hdp alleviate these problems. Schroeder <br />reported that a neighbor had received a variance for such a fence. <br />Nolan commented that security does not warrant a hardship n that security ftom sp <br />intrusions noted 1^ Applicant is not solved a shed. Nolan noted there are other areas <br />where the shed could be located. Council members also said a lock bmc, which is about <br />4*xS'and 4'high, would serve the needs for the electrical and pump equipment. <br />Peterson moved, Berg seconded, to deny Application #1895 for an after-the-fect variance <br />for construction of a shed for Pat Wolfe at 2871 Casco Point Road. Ayes 7, Nays 0. <br />f#4) #1989 JAMES W. OGLAND, 3345 CRYSTAL BAY ROAD • AFTER-THE- <br />FACT VARIANCE - CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC HEARING - 7:50-7:57 P.M. <br />Mr. Ogland was presem. <br />Gaftron stated this application was tabled from the last meetiiig to devise a revision for the <br />location of the shed. The shed is located on Dakota Rail right-of-way and built without a <br />permit. Ogland has i^reed to move the shed bririging it to the zero setback. Iff from the <br />house which will preserve a large tree. Hardcover percentages have been calculated. A <br />lot coverage variance is technically needed but is less than the 1500 s.f allowed.