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MINUTES OF A REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING <br />HELD JUNE 28, 1993 <br />ZONING FILE #1825 - CONT. <br />Gronberg asked if they would consider the apolication if the <br />developer upgraded the road. <br />McCarthy requested the application be tabled fpr 30 days. <br />Hurr withdrew her motion, and Goetten withdrew her second. <br />It was moved by Hurr, seconded by Goetten, to continue Application <br />#1825 for Thomas L. McCarthy, 24.90 Old Beach Road, to the July 26, <br />1993 meeting to allow the applicant time to revise his proposal. <br />Ayes 5, nays 0. <br />(»#6) #1826 ROBERT & ANN HENSON, <br />2166 SHADYWOOD ROAD - VARIANCE - RESOLUTION #3295 <br />It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Mayor Callahan, to adopt <br />Resolution #3295 ^or Application #1825 for Robert and Ann Henson, <br />2166 Shadywood Road, approving variance for the construction of an <br />attached garage and lakeside deck. Ayes 5, nays 0. <br />(#7) #1831 EDWARD ENGLER, <br />3450 BIRCH LANE - VARIANCE - RESOLUTION #3296 <br />Mr. and Mrs. Engler were present. <br />Mabusth explained the applicants propose the addition of a 10x20’ <br />lakeside addition to be placed over an existing patio, with the <br />remainder of patio to be removed, and a 16x24’ addition to the east <br />side of the residence. Fourteen percent of the excessive hardcover <br />in the 75-250’ zone is due to the asphalt drive which Is used as <br />a turnaround for Birch Lane and used by the City for snow storage. <br />The Planning Commission requested an easement over the asphalt <br />area, but the applicants did not wish to encumber the property with <br />an easement. A condition of the approval resolution is that the <br />City be allowed continued usage of this area, and the applicants <br />have agreed to such. <br />Staunton noted the condition of the resolution wiI I not bo binding <br />to future owners. <br />Hurr felt if this is being considered as a hardship for the <br />granting of the variance, then they should require the easement. <br />Goetten objected <br />past. <br />as they have never required an easement in the