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#3370 - CP-1993
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Livingston
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3599 Livingston Avenue
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, <br /> � �� IT <br /> O O C Y of ORONO <br /> ,�! ��, <br /> � �;�'=� ,� RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> � ; � �*, <br /> � ;, _�' ti No. � 3 � � <br /> ,� a, Gti . <br /> �9kESII��'� <br /> 4. The applicant purchased the property in May of 1962 with the intent of <br /> maintaining the rental units. <br /> 5. Ordinance No. 45 was passed by the City Council in August of 1962 that <br /> identified the zoning district exclusively for single family residential use. Prior <br /> to the passage of Ordinance No. 45, the City's zoning code allowed multiple <br /> dwelling structures in the district in which the applicant's property is located. <br /> 6. In September of 1968, a major code amendment once again reaffirmed the <br /> exclusive use of the district for single family use but now required a conditional <br /> use permit for all non-conforming uses in existence at that time. There was no <br /> deadline for the filing of conditional use permits to allow the continuation of non- <br /> conforming uses. <br /> 7. In January of 1975, the City passed another major zoning amendment that <br /> basically repeated the same requirements set forth in the 1968 code. <br /> 8. Applicant's structure has been used as a multiple dwelling from iVlay of 1962 to <br /> the present. Applicant has provided copies of rental receipts and tax statements <br /> confirming that rental use of the property has existed from purchase date of May <br /> 1962 through the present time. Although there is no record of rental receipts <br /> from July of 1967 through January of 1969, applicant has testified that this gap <br /> in the receipts reflects missing records and does not reflect an interruption in use <br /> of the structure as a multiple dwelling unit. Further, applicant has informed the <br /> City that the building has not, from May of 1962 to the present, ever been <br /> converted to single family use. Finally, the City has received no evidence from <br /> other parties that this building has, since May of 1962, been converted for any <br /> period of time to single family use. <br /> 9. As required by code, the applicant has filed for a conditional use permit to allow <br /> the continued use of the residence for multiple dwelling use as she anticipates <br /> offering the properly for sale. The applicant wishes to sell the property for rental <br /> use as the property was originally offered to applicant in 1962. <br /> 10. Per Section 10.03, Subdivision 14 (C) the property is allowed 2,018 s.f. of <br /> structural coverage. Structural coverage for the property is currently at 1,475 s.f. <br /> Page 2 of 8 <br /> � . Fmn SOOS dsh paa <br />
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