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y <br />MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD APRI?, 21, 1986 <br />#1014 BIG ISLAND VETERAN'S CAMP continued <br />temporary facilities be provided, garbage cuilection <br />done daily, and provide city with proof of insurance. <br />Motion, Ayes 6, Nays 0. <br />NOTE: Commission member Callahan left the meeting at this time. <br />#1016 MARTHA J. HAENY <br />1978 SHADYWOOD ROAD <br />VARIANCE <br />PUBLIC HEARING <br />It was moved by McDonald, seconded by Chairman Kelley, <br />to table this matter upon staff recommendation. Motion, <br />Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />#Ioq7 MORRIS & JACKIE NELSON <br />1900 SHORELINE DRIVE <br />CONDI`PIONAL USE PERMIT <br />PUBLIC HEARING 9:55 - 10:14 <br />The Affidavit <br />was noted. <br />of Publication and Certificate of Mailing <br />Chairman Kelley read into the record letters received <br />from Thomas & Pauline Bouchard, 1860 Shoreline Dr.; and <br />Kathy & Greg Coward, 1950 L..•ritage Lane, stating their <br />objections to the proposed Bed & Breakfast use. <br />Morris & Jackie Nelson were present for this matter. <br />Mrs. Nelson stated that they have bean researching the <br />possibilty of operating a B&B for a few years, and have <br />also stayed at many B&B's in the past. <br />Chairman Kelley suggested that the Planning Commission <br />consider whether a B&B is an appropriate use in this <br />area and 11the conditions to be set upon the use before <br />addressin,, his specific application. <br />McDonald stated that sho felt this would be a commercial <br />use in a residential area. <br />Bellows stated that she felt this would be the ideal <br />house for a B&B in a unique location and would be unfair <br />to deem it a commercial use. She noted that R&B's <br />typically do not allow child -An and are very quiet <br />operations. <br />Rovegno reminded the Commission that this use was <br />previously approved conceptually by the Council at this <br />same location and suggested addressing the issue as <br />such. <br />12 <br />