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REGULAR MEETING OF THE ORONO COUNCIL,, JULY 14, 1980 <br />Page 6 <br />"Questions have been raised about the size of the CONDITIONAL USE PERM: <br />greenhouse being proposed. We have proposed a 52.5 ft. <br />by 48 ft. greenhouse and a future addition to its <br />north side for a garage, storage and non -growing <br />activities. The greenhouse itself would be divided <br />into three separate growing areas, each with different <br />climatic conditions. We are concerned that there may <br />be some confusion about the size and the implication <br />which size may have on traffic. We currently have <br />approximately 600 square feet of growing area. The <br />arrangement is very crowded and layered four tiers in <br />some areas. One of the reasons for a larger facility <br />is to avoid having plants over plants. Good <br />light and air circulation are Vur\ important and our <br />current conditions have passed a u_itical point. The <br />proposed area would provide approximately four times <br />as much growing area as we now have. During the <br />first six months of this year, we have had 98 sales <br />in 182 days or approximately one sale every other day. <br />If four times as much growing area translated into <br />four times as many sales, that would still only produce <br />two sales per day. <br />"We would also like to clarify our method of doing <br />business: <br />By appointment: We have come to the conclusion that <br />having regular business hours would be a waste of our <br />time. We do intend to have two to four open houses <br />each year to accommodate those who choose not to make <br />an anpointment. We would have no objection to the <br />Council stipulating such a method as a condition of <br />granting the special use permit. <br />Wholesale vs. retail: We 1, sold to several retail <br />establishments on a wholesai, basis. Orchids have <br />generally proven to be an unsatisfactory product for <br />these vAndors. We do not believe that a whole sale <br />business is viable and, in any event, we do not believe <br />it would changQ the traffic density of our proposed use. <br />Product: Orchids are our primary interest. The only <br />other type of plants which we have carried for sale are <br />bromiliads, some tropical ferns and a few other exotic <br />plants which are compatible with orchids. We have not <br />sold more than 50 of these combined gernea in over two <br />years. <br />"We believe that this business is compatible with a <br />residential neighborhood. Unreasonable traffic levels <br />are unlikely. We intend to provide off-street parking <br />and comply with screening ordinances. We would intend <br />to provide natural screening where practical. We . <br />recognize a responsibility to maintain the quality of <br />the neighborhood. We would also like to point out that <br />1205 Arbor Street <br />(Continued) <br />this location is only one block from County Road 146 <br />using Lakeview Avenue, which is the most convenient <br />access to the property. <br />(Continued) <br />
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