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City of ORONO <br />RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />NO. <br />i June 11, 1989. Council approved Resolution 1646 <br />granting a Conditional Use Permit to the applic,X,.Ls, sec- <br />tions of that resolution sec forth 1�.mitdtions on the retail <br />uses of the market, a large non -conforming use, the appli- <br />cants seek amendment of the fol ' owing section of that <br />resolution: <br />I'-em 1 (B) of tl.e Conclusions, Order and Conditions: <br />b) Retail sale of normal grocery items including food <br />stuffs, bakery goods, dairy products, package meats, <br />fish or poultry, candy, tobacco, sundries, cooking or <br />cleaning supplies, paper products, pet food or bird <br />seed, etc. Food shall not be cooked on the premises or <br />otherwise prepared or served for immediate consumption <br />either on the premises or in the form of take-out <br />restaurant or delicatessen service. <br />5. The applicants also seek confirmation per Section 10.03, <br />Subdivision 5 (H) -Iincidential alterations which do not <br />extend or intensify the non -conforming use" that the uses <br />proposed above will not intensify or extend the current <br />market operation. <br />6. On February 19► 1985, the Orono Planning Commission <br />voted unanimously to recommend approval of a Conditional Use <br />Permit for the applicants based on one or more of the <br />following findings: <br />A. The"new uses will not involve permanent structural <br />changes or additions to existing structure. <br />B. The new uses will not involve expansion of the <br />retail area. <br />C. The new uses will not encourage customers tc <br />consume food on the premises as with a restaurant use. <br />D. The new uses appear consistent with the original <br />intent and scope of the market as set forth in <br />Resolution 1646. <br />E. The applicants have not violated a condition of <br />Resolution 1646. <br />F. At the current level of operation, there is <br />adequate parking area. The new uses will not create <br />additional parking demands. <br />Page 2 of 5 <br />