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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUWIL MEETING HELD MARCH 10, 1986 <br />#1008 JOHN S. PILLSBURY, JR. <br />315 MOODHILL ROAD <br />FILIAL SUBDIVISION <br />RESOLUTION #1937 <br />Robert Hartfie1 was present representing John S. <br />Pillsbury, Jr. <br />City Administrator Bernhardon explained the request <br />for final approval of a Class I subdivision which <br />consisted of splitting a 42 acre parcel into two <br />parcels; larger parcel sold to Woodhi l l Country Club and <br />an eight acre parcel to be sold off separately. He <br />noted that the 8 acre log_ would be served by an existing <br />driveway that comes off Woodhi.11 Rd. and would require a <br />street front variance. <br />Councilmember Adams questioned whether he should step <br />down from the Council in this matter due to the fact <br />that he is an elected Board of Directors Trustee for <br />Woodhi.11 Country Club, however he does not feel there is <br />a particular conflict. <br />Attorney Barrett stated he could not give a legal <br />opinion at this time but does not see an absolute <br />impediment with Councilmember Adams voting. <br />Mayor Butler and Councilmember Frahm stated they had no <br />objections to Councilmember Adams remaining on th4 <br />Council for this matter and saw no reason to delay it <br />further. <br />It. was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Mayor <br />Butler, to adopt Resolution 01937 approving a Class I <br />Subdivision for John S. Pil lsbury, Jr. Motion, Ayes 3, <br />Nays 0. <br />#993 TOMM TRANSMISSION <br />1960 BIIORELINN DRIVE <br />COWITIONAL USE PERMIT <br />Craig Olson, owner of Tonka Transmission, was present <br />for this matter. <br />City Administrator Bernhardson explained the application <br />request for modification of original permit a)increase <br />of parking from 10 stalls to 17 stalls b) dispensing cf <br />gasoline to limited amount of customers. <br />Zoning Administrator Mabusth noted that at the November <br />Planning Commission meeting, two adjacent neighbors were <br />present with major concerns, however she felt their <br />major objections ct�rtered on the upkeep of the property <br />rather than the use. <br />fi <br />