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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR NOVEMBER 23,1998 <br />(#2411 Paul Hanssen, continued) <br />if the property owner has allowed the structure to deteriorate. <br />Flint moved, Peterson seconded, to approve Application #2411, 3195 Casco Circle, <br />granting a variance to hardcover in the 0-75 ’ setback, a variance to allow a boathouse to <br />exist within 75* of the lakeshore, and a variance from the side yard adjacent to street <br />setbacks to allow the structure to be located ten feet from a platted public right-of-way as <br />outlined in the November 18,1998 Planner’s Report. <br />John Erickson stated he understands the position of the City Council, but noted that <br />he was required to remove a pre-existing boathouse. Erickson inquired whether he would be <br />permitted to rebuild that structure. <br />Mayor Jabbour remarked that the resident can submit an application, noting that he is not thoroughly <br />familiar with what the resident was referring to but that it happened a long time ago. Jabbour <br />indicated he would be willing to meet with the resident if he so desired to discuss the matter. <br />Kelley inquired whether Mayor Jabbour*s position was that the majority of the damage to the <br />boathouse was caused by the storm rather than the general disrepair of the structure due to <br />deterioration over the years. <br />Mayor Jabbour stated to his understanding the storm eliminated the roof and a tree fell on the <br />boathouse. <br />Hanssen stated the deck was ripped from the foundation, but was unsure as to whether a tree <br />actually fell on the structure. A tree located close to the structure was required to be removed. <br />Mayor Jabbour indicated he understood the storm had damaged the structure. <br />Hanssen remarked the storm damaged the deck. <br />VOTE ON MOTION: Ayes 4, Nays 1. <br />Goetten indicated she was opposed to approving the application due to the fact that City Staff <br />has indicated that the boathouse in their view was not damaged by the storm, and has not changed <br />her understanding of the ordinance at this time. <br />(#8) #2417 TOLD DEVELOPMENT, 2380 SHADYWOOD ROAD - B-5 ZONING AMENDMENT <br />Bob Cunningham, Told Development, was present. <br />Gaffron indicated the Applicant is requesting an amendment to the B-5 Limited Neighborhood <br />Business District to add a drugstore use to the list of allowed (permitted or conditional) uses. <br />The B-5 Limited Neighborhood Business District includes 2380 Shadywood property as well as <br />two areas along Shoreline Drive. <br />The B-5 District was created in 1975 to provide limited business activity compatible with the <br />adjacent and surrounding residential uses. The B-5 District was also intended to provide for <br />businesses that serve residents in the surrounding neighborhood as opposed to a place for <br />City-wide or regional oriented uses. These businesses are not intended to be high traffic <br />generators and do not necessitate an inordinate amount of hardcover. The district shall have <br />immediate access to adequate highways and public sanitary sewer. Because of the location <br />of the B-5 District as contemplated in the area known as Navarre, the uses are limited in order <br />Page 10
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