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REGULAR 2•ZEETING OF THE ORONO COUPICIL, JULY 24 , 1979 Page 12 <br /> He was advised to consult with staff concerning CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br /> the proper application for his proposed and/or 3220 Navarre Lane <br /> existing use of property at 3220 Navarre Lane. (Continued) <br /> Staff Update - April 17, 1979 <br /> Staff inet with Richard Proudfit and his attorney, <br /> Allan T. Quello, rir. Proudfit reviewed the type <br /> of activities conducted on the premises. The <br /> corlpany ca:�ries on a limited production schedule, <br /> preparation of "pre-production" sar.iples and <br /> research and developr.lent activities. The firm <br /> ermPloys five full-time, day time employees and <br /> two employees on a night shift. The night schedule <br /> could run as late as midnight depending on the work <br /> load. There are usually three to four cars on <br /> the premises at one time and the U.P.S. makes <br /> deliveries and pickups during the week. <br /> 6de advised the applicant that this kind of activity <br /> could not continue in a residential�p-zoned neighbor- <br /> hood. Not only do the ordinances specifically <br /> prohibit such use, but the size of the lot in <br /> relation to the ar.lbitious activities make it an <br /> impossibility. The lot could never afford the <br /> necessary parking. ^he City could allow the use <br /> as a temporary one. It was agreed that the developer <br /> would be responsible for phasing out the entire <br /> operation by Piay l, 1980. The applicant felt <br /> the decision to be a fair one. Staff advised him <br /> to continue with the conditional use appli�ation <br /> and to submit a current survey of the subject <br /> property. <br /> �taff Update - June 15, 1979 <br /> The applicant continues with his original application <br /> of a conditional use permit and in conjunction requests <br /> a temporary occupancy certificate for a non-conforming <br /> use (32. 250) . Staff recommends approval based on the <br /> following findings: <br /> l. Temporary occupancy certificate to expire on May l, <br /> 1980 <br /> 2. Staff responsib�e for setting up a schedule to <br /> review "phase-out" program <br /> 3. Limit personnel to existing number: 5 full-time; <br /> 2 part-time <br /> 4. Parking to rema�.n on east and front side of facility <br /> 5. Applicant has improved appearance of site since <br /> occupancy <br /> 6. Degree of vandalism has decreased (confirr.ied by police) <br /> 7. Ignorance of facts upon purchase of property <br /> (Continued) <br />
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