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fe ; <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD APRIL 22, 1991 <br />{#5)ZONING FILE #1634-MAUS CONTINUED <br />adjacent residential s :.ructures, ai average lakeshore setback <br />Variance must also be addressed. Bernhardson noted that the <br />Planning Commission recommended approval of this application. <br />It was moved by Butler, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to adopt <br />Resolution #2954, granting a side setback and average lakeshore <br />setback Variance to constru:'t :’.n addition to the existing <br />residence of James and Joan Maus, located at 3*00 Bo.yside Road. <br />All voted aye. Motion passed. <br />(«6)ZONING FILE #1636-STEVEN TIBBETTS <br />1810 SHADYfiOOD ROAD <br />VARIANCE-RESOLUTION #2955 <br />Steven Tibbetts wrs present. <br />Bernhardson provided a brief summary of tie h-rdcover <br />statistics for Mr. Tibbetts* property, =ts outlined in Jeanne <br />Mabusth's April 11, 1991, memo. Ha noted that the Planning <br />Commission had recommended approval. <br />It was moved by Callahan, seconded by Butler, to adopt <br />Resolution #2955, granting after-thc-fact hardcover and side <br />Variances f >r the construction of an addition to tne <br />principal structure of Steven Tibbetts, located =it 1810 Shadywood <br />Road. All voted aye- Motion passed. <br />(#7)ZONING FILE #1637-SPRING HILL LAND COMPANY <br />725 SIXTH AVENUE NORTH <br />CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT-RESOLUTION #2956 <br />Jud Dayton was present, a- w.s his <br />Mitchell. <br />attorney, Rnbert <br />Bernhardson reviewed the issues pertaining tr* this <br />application as set forth in Jeanne Mabusth’s memo dated April 12, <br />1991, and hsr additional April 1?, 1991 comments based on the <br />Planning Commission’s review. He stated that a question had <br />arisen at the Public Hearing regarding whether o: not the "for- <br />profit" company would be able to operate and lease out other <br />conference space. The iiitial opinion was that would not be <br />allowed. However, either the Church or the Freshwater Biological <br />Foundation would be able to do so. B=^rnhardson advised that <br />Staff also learned that as long as the property is owned by a <br />"for-pcofit" company, it will remain on the t^x rulls, even <br />though the property will be leased to non-profit organizations. <br />Bernhardson anked Mibusth to clarify the i:?sue of legal <br />combination of the parcels involved with the Conference Center. <br />Nabusth confirmed that the applicant has agreed to legally <br />combine the parcels on which the Conference is located. She <br />noted that an amended letter has b»-)en r'^sceived f om tie <br />applicant’s attorney setting forth the revisions deemed necessary <br />- 8 -