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PLANNING COMMISSION i-1EETING HELD ~1ARCH 13, 19 91 <br />(i8)ZONING FILE #1626-TRAFF CONTINUED <br />questioned what made his ap?lication unique. <br />Kelley responded ::hat the Planning Commission looks at each <br />application in a unisue light, and chat each must have a proven <br />hardship. Ee said, "We are al::-eady granting you t:-ie lot area and <br />lot width Variances. If your lot w3.s undevelo2ed and h3d not <br />recei·;ed munici?al sewer, it ',vould probably have to ::-emain that <br />way. F:com my 2oint of view, this is a buildable lot, and you <br />will either add on to the existing house, or start over. That is <br />why I am indifferent. I :1ave n:i problem with the V.:1riance for <br />that matter. I do not want to see you cc:n?are the WdY in which <br />we a-:1.dress your a~')9lication with w:_1at w2 have d:::me in other <br />cases." <br />Traff asked Hanson if his opposition stems from the concerns <br />raised by the Mitchells. <br />Hanson re2lied, <br />that somethi~g can be <br />Variance." <br />"No. I have d::me e:1ough building t.o know <br />constructed on this lot without requiring a <br />Kelley reminded Traff that in the e~ent the <br />Commission does recommenj denial, he cou1d still <br />application to Council for their deciding vote. <br />Planning <br />take the <br />Bellows suggest,~d that Mr, <br />the floor plan to gtve the <br />understanding of his hardship. <br />Traff bring back a schematic of <br />Planning Commission a better <br />The Public Hearing was continued. <br />(i9)ZONING FILE 11627-SAMUEL A. MCCLOUD <br />RECORD LOT i22, BIG ISLAND <br />AFTER-THE-FACT VARIANCES <br />PUBLIC HEARING <br />Samuel M·.:Cloud, and his Attorney, Cdrter De Lai t tre, were <br />present for this matter. <br />Kelley O?ened the Public Hearing a': 8:42 p.m., a1d a:,ked <br />Gaffron to present his opening comme~ts. <br />Gaff=on summarized the issues involved ui th M.c. M,:Cloud' s <br />application, as outlined in his March 12, 1991, memo. He <br />displayed a sketch and photo of the retaining wall/stairway/deck <br />system that had been constructed on this property without proper <br />permits. He added that the retaining walls -were installed to <br />resto-=e damage to t'."le ba:1k th.=i. t resul t,~d fr .1m the 19 8 7 <br />Suoerstorm. G.:1.ffron s3.id, "Th,:! City Engineer has examined the <br />structure in ter:-ns of the necessity of the retaining walls. He <br />determined that the width of the bonk does need some kind of a <br />-15 -