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MINUTES OP THE ORONO COUNCIL MEETING OP DECEMBER 11, x989 <br />Pr <br />ZONING PILE #1289-WILL CONTINUED <br />CounciImember Callahan said that the read, regardless of <br />where the cul-de-sac is located, ought to go to the northern <br />boundary line of Lots 1, 2, and 3. <br />It was moved by Council" her Callahan, seconded by Mayor <br />Grabek, to direct staff to ; • re an ordinance in accordance <br />wich the opinion of the Ciw . -ney, which will require land <br />owners in the position of ' ear Subdivision ownership to <br />provide access to adjoining -and owners and following such <br />preparation and in conjunction with it, the preliminary <br />subdivision be brought back for review, and is therefore tabled <br />at this time. Motion, Ayes=4, Goetten, Nay, Motion passed. <br />#1445 GREGORY C. PETERSON <br />1355 ARBOR STREET <br />VARIANCB/CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br />FURTHER CLARIFICATION OF COUNCIL'S RECOMMENDAI K <br />Mr. and Mrs. Petersen were present for thxs matter. <br />City Administrator Bernhardson summarized the events leading <br />to this reconsideration of variance approvals. Bernhardson said <br />that the Public Works Director has denied the applicant's request <br />to keep the fence in its present location in the right-of-way. <br />Zoning Administrator Mabusth said that this is a two part <br />application; the appeal of the administrative decision <br />disallowing the fence to be located in the right-of-way and the <br />height variance for the fence located within the 50' rear yard <br />setback area. <br />Mr. Petersen explained that he had indicated that he would <br />be installing a 6’ fence and that was part of the building permit <br />application for the pool and the porch. He said that they had <br />indicated at the Planning C^ nmission Meeting that they intended <br />to replace the existing fence. Mr. Petersen said that they made <br />the same representations when they met with the Council. He said <br />that he is shocked to be back before the Council because he <br />thought he had covered everything the City required. He said <br />that he had all along asked the City Staff if there was anything <br />missing from their application. Mr. Peterson said that the <br />Resolution only refers to the fence in one paragraph, but the <br />fencing was part of the application from the very beginning. <br />Mrs. Peterson said that she distinctly remembered talking of <br />replacing the existing fence at the Planning Commission Meeting. <br />CounciImember Goetten read a portion of the Planning <br />Commission minutes from that meeting. Goetten also recolle^^ ed <br />the discussion that took place at the Council Meeting regard .ig <br />this matter. Goetten said that she did not believe any <br />discussion took place regarding a fence under 6' around the <br />property. <br />Mr. Petersen said that this was a terminology issue. He