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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD AUGUST 11, 1986 <br />#1053 ROSAR CONTINUED <br />Commission recommendation) 5' beyond the edge of the <br />pool was enough space. <br />Councilmember Adams stated that he was concerned with <br />the construction within the 75' lakeshore setback. <br />Mayor Butler noted that decks G & E will have a <br />geotechnical fabric installed underneath. <br />Councilmember Frahm stated that he felt, in this <br />particular instance, Deck E would be a benefit within <br />the 75' lakeshore area and does not environmentally or <br />scenically have a detrimental impact on the area. <br />After considerable discussion, it was moved by <br />Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Mayor Butler to adopt <br />Resolution #2034 approving the following variance: <br />1. 0 -75' setback area of 315 s.f. of hardcover or <br />4.3 %. <br />2. 75 -250' setback area a total of 3,583 s.f. or <br />28 %. <br />3. 65 feet lakeshore setback for spaced wooden deck <br />or a 10' setback variance. <br />Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />#1058 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT - <br />METROPOLITAN URBAN SERVICE AREA (MUSA) LINE REALIGNMENT <br />Present for this matter were Brian Fulmer and his <br />attorney, Robert G. Mitchell Jr. <br />The application involves an amendment of the M.U.S.A. <br />boundaries originally defined and approved in 1979 -1980. <br />The Fulmers request to amend the Comprehensive Plan <br />seeking sewer service for their commercial <br />kennel /residential use within the now defined rural <br />service area. Also included in the proposed amendment <br />are areas that have already been sewered within the city <br />since the approval of the 79/80 Comprehensive Plan <br />without a formal amendment. <br />Mayor Butler stated that she did not have a problem with <br />any of the proposed amendment. <br />Councilmember Callahan stated that he was not in favor <br />in view of the Hwy. 12 study. <br />11 <br />