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� <br /> � <br /> CITY OF ORONO <br /> • <br /> �Regular Meeting of the Orono Council, 7:00 P.M. <br /> eptember 27, 1976 <br /> � The Orono Council met on the above date with <br /> � the following members present: Mayor Searles, <br /> Councilmembers Butler, Massengale and Welsh. <br /> � Councilmember Paurus absent. Also presente <br /> City Administrat�r Benson, Building & Zoning <br /> • Administrator i�iuhich, and City Attorney Malkerson. <br /> • <br /> • Mr. Dick Benson, City Administrator, stated that MINUTES <br /> the Regular Minutes of September 12, 1976 were <br /> � not prepared for Council approval and would be <br /> completed by the October I2, 1976 Council Meeting. <br /> • <br /> � No comments from the Park Commission. PARK COMMISSION <br /> � No comments from the Human Rights Commission. HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION <br /> � Mayor Searles and Mr. Brad VanNest, Planning SUBDIVISION REVISIONS <br /> � Commission member, reviewed the City of Orono's <br /> policy concerning subdivision of raw land which <br /> � states thate <br /> �11 new subdivisions shall meet Orono's code <br /> nd ordinances standards which will not create <br /> � substandard lots within a given land area. <br /> • <br /> � Henry Muhich, Building & Zoning Administrator, COATDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br /> stated that the Holiday Station Stores proposed 3340 Shoreline Drive <br /> � building is located on the northeast quadrant of #162 <br /> the intersection of County Roads #15 & #19, <br /> • currently occupied by a Texaco Station. The <br /> Planning Comm'ssion recently conceptually approved <br /> � a Burger King proposal made by John Lambin subject <br /> � to several conditionse <br /> � One of the conditions was to resolve any problems <br /> � that might result from the trar"fic congestion at <br /> the intersection of County Roads #15 & #19. The <br /> • subject of ingress and egress will have to be <br /> � cleared through the County. <br /> � Besides the conditional use permit approval, <br /> the proposal also requires a variance from <br /> � Ordinance Section 38.510, which limits the <br /> number of service stations for an intersection. <br /> � To remove the existing station and construct a <br /> �w facility would constitute a new proposal and, <br /> �'�herefore, require a variance from Ordinance <br /> • 38.510. <br /> (Continued) <br /> • <br />
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