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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />.0 HELD OCTOBER 18, 1993 <br />( 0) #1874 GARY DESANTIS /SAILORS WORLD - CONT. <br />Lindquist asked to have the 75' setback area defined and noted his objection to hardcover in the <br />0 -75' setback area. <br />Peterson also expressed concern over adding more structure to this already developed property. <br />He suggested looking at parking spaces 35, 36, 37 and 38 if the structures were to be placed on <br />the property. He felt the DNR was implying that the structure may be acceptable if placed over <br />existing hardcover. <br />Nolan stated that these structures tend to "look bad" after a period of time even though they are <br />galvanized. He asked if DeSantis would consider any other type of structure. DeSantis said <br />they would but explained that one of the strong points of these structures was the longevity of <br />weathering. He felt that maintaining the building would not be a problem since it would be <br />similar to some boat maintenance. <br />Berg asked if the structures would be leased. DeSantis confirmed that they could be with an <br />option to buy. He stated dock boxes do not provide sufficient volume for storage. <br />Schroeder stated he would be inclined to find some type of storage for the personal lawn mower, <br />etc. close to the existing building. He would be opposed to any type of "mini- storage" as there <br />isare off -site options for this. <br />Smith suggested DeSantis consider enlarging the existing outside shed (which has the same <br />outside siding) and using some inside cabinetry for life preservers, etc. Although this may not <br />be ideal to the applicant, it may be a workable compromise. <br />DeSantis stated it would depend on what could be attached. There is a need to store pumps. <br />Currently the shed houses only electrical equipment. He questioned if he would gain enough <br />storage by enlarging the shed but thought it would worth a try. <br />It was moved by Peterson, seconded by Lindquist, to deny Application #1874 for the requested <br />hardcover and lakeshore setback variances for two storage structures. The proposed location <br />is unacceptable and there does not seem to be enough of a hardship. <br />DeSantis asked if the structures were moved to the parking spaces out of the 0 -75' setback area <br />and only one structure used, would the objection be removed. <br />Schroeder noted the 0 -75' setback issued would be addressed but the nature of the building and <br />hardcover are still issues. <br />• 7 <br />
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