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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, February 8, 2010 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />(PUBLIC COMMENTS, Continued) <br />White commented he has experienced problems receiving calls on his cell phone in a timely fashion and <br />that he sometimes receives messages three to four days later. White stated he was able to speak with <br />someone at Mediacom and that they are attempting to produce some things in house that were previously <br />outsourced, which has accounted for some of the issues. <br />Ron Olson noted he did receive a letter today stating that the Cable Commission will be holding an <br />emergency meeting to discuss the issues with Mediacom. <br />PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPORT <br />*3. #09 -3425 JAMES JOHNSON, 650 BIG ISLAND — AFTER -THE -FACT CONDITIONAL <br />USE PERMIT — RESOLUTION NO. 5912 <br />Bremer moved, McMillan seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 5912, a Resolution Granting <br />Variances to Municipal Zoning Code Section 78 -1288, and a Conditional Use Permit per Municipal <br />Zoning Code Section 78 -1286 and 78 -1250 Subdivision. VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />4. #10 -3440 ROBERT AND MARY SANSEVERE, 745 ORCHARD PARK ROAD — <br />VARIANCE — RESOLUTION NO. 5913 <br />Bob and Mary Sansevere, Applicants, were present. <br />Curtis stated the applicants are requesting a variance in order to construct an additional oversized (3,000 <br />square foot) accessory structure on their property where one oversized accessory structure exists and only <br />one oversized structure is permitted. <br />The applicants would like to construct a 3,000 square foot riding arena on their property in order to allow <br />for year -round training of their miniature horses. There also is a 1200 square foot barn on the property. <br />The property contains two wetland areas, is bordered by Orchard Park Road on the east and County Road <br />6 on the north. The applicants have been searching for a solution that will allow for a year -round indoor <br />training area on their property. Taking the existing 1200 square foot barn into account, they would be <br />allowed to construct 4 -5 smaller buildings, each up to 999 square feet, on their property. While this <br />would not fully achieve their goal of a completely enclosed arena, the applicants considered a <br />configuration whereby the buildings could be aligned in a circle 10 feet apart to allow for intermittent <br />lengths of protected space or a tunnel for the horses to run through. The property consists of nine plus <br />acres and is permitted a total of 6,000 square feet of accessory structure. <br />The property contains two acres of Manage 2 classification wetlands. Manage 2 wetlands require a 25- <br />foot buffer and a 20 -foot structural setback from the buffer. It is not feasible to conduct an accurate <br />wetland delineation during the winter months. However, John Smyth, the City's wetland consultant, <br />visited the site and placed flags along a conservative wetland boundary line. The applicants have shown <br />their proposed building exceeding the required 45 foot setback from both wetland areas. • <br />Page 2 of 20 <br />
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