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. MINUTES OF THE REGOLAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING AELD OCTOBER 28, 1985. PAGE 3 <br /> #910 HOFF continued <br /> City Administrator Bernhardson stated that in this specific <br /> case, staff will monitor closely. <br /> It was moved by Mayor Butler, seconded by Councilmember Adams <br /> to adopt Resolution #1873 approving a Variance and <br /> Conditional Use Permit. Motion, Ayes 4 , Nays 0 . <br /> #912 GORDON HEDLUND <br /> 3990 NORTH SHORE DRIVE <br /> VARIANCE <br /> RESOLUTION #1874 FOR DLNIAL <br /> Gordon Hedlund was not present for this matter. <br /> It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by <br /> Councilmember Hammerel, to adopt Resolution #1874 denying a <br /> lot area variance. Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0 . <br /> #928 RICHARD PULA <br /> 2U15 WEBBER HILLS ROAD <br /> CONDITIONAI� USE PERMIT <br /> RESOLUTION #1875 <br /> Richard Pula was present for this matter. <br /> City Administrator Bernhardson explained a revised plan <br /> which encloses the staircase to the proposed apartment with <br /> the internal entrance from the sewing room. He noted that no <br /> doors are to be installed. <br /> Mr. Pula requested that he be allowed to have a door off the <br /> sewing room for heat efficiency and to stop traffic into the <br /> apartment. <br /> Mayor Butler and Councilmember Hammerel felt that <br /> applicant' s need for a door was valid. <br /> Councilmember Frahm felt that a door should not be allowed <br /> because of past applications. <br /> It was moved by Mayor Butler, seconded by Councilmember <br /> Hammerel, to adopt Resolution #1875 approving the Variance <br /> and Conditional Use permit subject to amending Condition #4 <br /> to read "Door shall be instal.led at entrance to sewing room or <br /> at second f loor apartment entrance" . Motion, Ayes 4 , Nays 0. <br /> #959 GEORGE E. JOIiNSON <br /> 365 NORTH OLD CRYSTAL BAY ROAD <br /> VARIANCE <br /> RESOLUTION #1876 <br /> George E.Johnson was present for this matter. <br /> City Administrator Bernhardson explained the request to <br /> construct a 1620 square foot pole barn. <br /> Mr. Johnson stated the purpose of the pole barn is for storage <br /> of collectible tractors and possibly a work shop. <br />