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• <br />U <br />• <br />MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />nday; April 14, 2008 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />*7. #08 -3338 THOMAS AND KATHERINE ZIEGLER, 2264 SHADYWOOD ROAD — <br />VARIANCE — RESOLUTION NO. 5742 .1 <br />Bremer moved, Rahn seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 5742, a Resolution Granting <br />Variances to Municipal Zoning Code Sections 78 -350, 78 -1279, and 78 -1288, for the Property <br />Located at 2264 Shadywood Road. VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />8. #08 -3351 BARRY TANNER ON BE: <br />B -1 ZONING DISTRICT — ZONING CODE <br />Barry Tanner, Applicant, was present. <br />Mayor White asked whether it is the intention o <br />code amendment is approved. <br />Tanner indicated he would be. <br />OF BROOK INVESTMENT GROUP, LLC, <br />Mr. Tanner to operate the bowling alley if this zoning <br />Gaffron stated the applicant is requesting the B -1 district be amended to allow for bowling centers. <br />White stated in his opinion there are some <br />not a good location for the bowling center. <br />Gaffron stated the zoning code that has been in <br />alley. <br />Tanner noted the bowling alley has existe&at <br />with policing of the area and parking and that this is <br />since at least 1975 does not allow a bowling <br />location from the 19501s until approximately 2003. <br />Murphy stated in his view bowling is a good recreational activity for people of all ages and that the <br />bowling alley would be relatively benign in terms of noise and other issues. Murphy raised a question <br />of how loitering by teenagers around the bowling center would be prevented. <br />Turner stated the City Council does not have to go with the broad category of commercial recreation <br />and could list out specific types of recreation that the City would be willing to approve. <br />McMillan noted the broad category of commercial recreation includes a large number of things, such <br />as cinemas, theatres, athletic clubs, tennis centers, etc., which tend to require large structures, and that <br />they would not necessarily be ideal for Navarre. I <br />Rahn expressed a concern with the proposed location of the bowling center and the issues that would <br />be created with parking, noise, and the close proximity to a residential area. <br />Tanner noted a bowling alley has existed at this location previously and that he has spoken to the <br />neighbors regarding this proposal. ' Tanner stated in his view ample parking is available for the <br />bowling alley. <br />Murphy stated he is uncomfortable discussing this specific bowling alley without an application. <br />PAGE 7 of 13 <br />