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- • MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br /> Monday,June 20,2005 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (#05-3121 Narrows Saloon,Continued) <br /> Anderst stated they received a quote for$5000 to plant one tree. Anderst stated he would like to install a <br /> sprinkler system and electrical outlet by the trees. <br /> Leslie stated there are some issues that need to be considered with planting of trees along the street and <br /> concurred that Staff will have to research the issue further. <br /> Rahn inquired whether the hours of the outdoor seating area would change on the weekends. <br /> Sudheimer stated their kitchen hours do change on the weekend. <br /> Kempf noted the residents in this area do reside there seven days a week and that he does have a concern <br /> for the neighbors with an outdoor seating area. Kempf stated in his opinion 10:00 is a reasonable hour for <br /> the weekends and weeknights. <br /> Nadler inquired whether there would be further opportunity for the public to comment on the revised <br /> plans. <br /> Gaffron stated normally a second notice is not given on an application, and recommended that the <br /> residents call city hall to see whether this matter is on the July agenda. <br /> Rahn moved,Bremer seconded,to table Application#05-3121, Cindy Sudheimer and James <br /> Anderst on behalf of the Narrows Saloon,3382 Shoreline Drive,to allow the applicants time to <br /> revise their plans. VOTE: Ayes 6,Nays 0. <br /> 15. #05-3123 MICHAEL AND KRISTIN HART, 1005 LINDEN LANE,VARIANCE, 11:07 <br /> P.M.— 11:38 P.M. <br /> Michael Hart,Applicant, was present. <br /> Curtis stated the applicants are requesting the following variances in order to construct an addition to their <br /> existing home: <br /> 1. A hardcover variance for the 0-75' zone for 16 percent hardcover where 0 percent is normally <br /> allowed and 17 percent currently exists; <br /> 2. A hardcover variance for the 75'-250' zone for 43.5 percent hardcover where 25 percent is <br /> normally allowed and 54.6 percent currently exists; <br /> 3. A hardcover variance for the 250'-250' zone to allow 45 percent hardcover where 30 percent is <br /> normally allowed and 57 percent currently exists. <br /> PAGE 39 <br />