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.� <br /> MINUTES OF THE `` <br /> ORONO PLANIVING COMMISSION MEETING <br /> Monday,November 15,2010 <br /> 6:30 o'clock p.m. <br /> John Roedel stated he had no idea that his slope would fail. <br /> Kang asked if Mr.Roedel was given an explanation for the failure. <br /> Roedel stated approximately 50 years the property owner threw his trash over the bank and then later <br /> someone placed fill over that debris,which created an unstable slope. The heavy rains then caused the <br /> failure. <br /> Chair Kang opened the public hearing at 6:40 p.m. <br /> There were no public comments. <br /> Chair Kang closed the public hearing at 6:40 p.m. <br /> Feuss moved,Kang seconded,to recommend approval of Application#10-3490,John F.Roedel, <br /> 4725 North Shore Drive,granting of an after-the-fact conditional use permit. VOTE: Ayes 5, <br /> Nays 0. <br /> *4. #10-3492 CITY OF ORONO,AMEND CODE 78-128 <br /> Kang moved,Schoenzeit seconded,to recommend approval of Application#10-3492, City of Orono, <br /> amending Code 78-128. VOTE: Ayes 5,Nays 0. <br /> PLANNING COMMISSION COMMENTS <br /> 5. REPORT OF PLANIVING COMMISSION REPRESENTATIVES ATTENDING CITY <br /> COUNCIL MEETINGS ON OCTOBER 25, 2010,AND NOVEMBER 8, 2010 <br /> Feuss stated she attended the October 25�'City Council meeting and reported that the Council tabled the <br /> columbaria and historic building ordinances. The historic building ordinance was tabled since the <br /> applicant has since elected not to relocate the building. The CUP on Fox Street was terminated. <br /> Curtis indicated the historic building ordinance will be brought back before the City Council in January <br /> for a vote because the property owner has indicated he is still interested in relocating the building. Curtis <br /> noted the City Council did adopt the columbaria ordinance at their last meeting. <br /> Leskinen reported on the November 8,2010, City Council meeting, and noted that a small portion of the <br /> language was amended in the columbaria ordinance. <br /> Curtis stated the Council approved language requiring an in ground columbaria to be located five feet <br /> from the lot line and an above ground structure to be located ten feet from the lot line, with the maximum <br /> height of the structure being limited to eight feet. <br /> Feuss asked whether any screening would be required for at-grade or below ground columbaria. <br /> .�._�._._ � Page 2 <br />