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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br /> Monday, September 20,2004 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (#04-3049 Woodhill Country Club,Continued) <br /> the construction. The trailer will be located along the west side of the tennis barn,which is <br /> approximately 450' from the nearest property boundary and more than 600' from the nearest residence. <br /> Gaffron indicated Woodhill Country Club is requesting a conditional use permit to allow the trailer to <br /> remain in place for a period not to exceed nine months. Gaffron stated the City's code does not allow <br /> for licensing or another method of approving a temporary use like this. Gaffron noted the Country Club <br /> has had a conditional use permit for a number of years. <br /> Staff recommends approval of the conditional use permit amendment to allow the use of the proposed <br /> trailer office module to be located adjacent to the tennis barn for a period of nine months, with the <br /> condition that the trailer be removed following construction. In addition,the trailer would need to meet <br /> any accessibility codes or building codes applicable to temporary structures. <br /> There were no public comments regarding this application. <br /> Albrecht stated the main reason for the trailer is the fact that the main club house will be inaccessible <br /> during the remodeling and there needs to be an area for staff to answer phones, etc. Albrecht noted the <br /> deadline for occupancy is June 30th, and they would like to have the trailer removed as soon as the <br /> construction is completed. Albrecht indicated very little grading would be needed for placement of the <br /> trailer in this location. <br /> Kempf inquired whether there would be any plumbing in the trailer. <br /> Albrecht indicated there would not be. <br /> Bremer moved,Leslie seconded,to recommend approval of the conditional use permit <br /> amendment for the Woodhill Country Club,200 Woodhill Avenue,to allow the use of the <br /> proposed trailer office module to be located adjacent to the tennis barn for a period not to exceed <br /> nine months,with the trailer to be removed by June 30,2005. VOTE: Ayes 6,Nays 0. <br /> 7. #04-3051 KEVIN AND JULIE FITZPATRICK,356 WEST LAKE STREET— <br /> VARIANCES,7:30 p.m.—8:28 p.m. <br /> Kevin and Julie Fitzpatrick,Applicants, were present. <br /> Gundlach stated the applicants are requesting three variances in order to construct a new residence on an <br /> existing lot. The first variance is a lot area variance in order to permit construction of a new residence <br /> on a lot that is .643 acres in size when two acres normally is required. The second variance being <br /> requested is a lot width variance to permit construction on a lot that is 50.50' in width at the shoreline <br /> and 75' setback when 200' is normally required. Lastly,north and south side yard setback variances are <br /> being requested to permit side yard setbacks of 10' when 30' is normally required. <br /> Staff recommends approval of the variances since a house has existed on the 50-foot wide lot since <br /> 1957; the applicants are not able to acquire any additional land; the lot was legally formed at the time it <br /> was platted; and if the 30' side yard setbacks were enforced,the lot would be deemed unbuildable. <br /> PAGE 14 <br />
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