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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON MARCH 13, 1995 <br />• ( #12 - Sewer Connection - Continued) <br />Goetten voiced her concern with the need to hook up sewer for the house, but does not <br />want cabins to be connected. She does not wish for a precedent to be set and wants to <br />see that codes are met. <br />Attorney Perlman reported he had discussed options with Mr. Weckman in 1994, and <br />later with Gaffron, who indicated he would contact the owners with additional options. <br />The letter from Gaffron sent last month was the next communication with the City <br />according to Perlman. <br />Perlman said that the owners are willing to connect the house to sewer. The issue of the <br />cabins is their main concern as the cabins present a source of necessary income. It is cost <br />prohibitive for the owners to connect both the cabins and house to sewer. Perlman said <br />the owners are asking for option #4 and are resolved to remove the cabins, but wish to <br />allow for a longer period of time before this occurred. The owners are willing to pay the <br />costs involved to connect the house to sewer, pay the SAC fees, and permit fee. <br />Kelley inquired of the current septic system. Gaffron said it had been added onto in 1980 <br />and does present problems with the current code. It is handling the use by the two cabins <br />at this time, but would need upgrading at the end of the stipulated two year period <br />allowed for upgrade of nonconforming systems. Council questioned whether the cabins <br />• were legally, or illegally, non - conforming. Gaffron said, due to the proximity to the lake, <br />they were legally non - conforming as to location; but with no evidence in the files of any <br />CUP for rental use, that use is likely not considered a legal non - conformity. <br />• <br />The condition of the storage building on the site was said to be mediocre. The parking <br />for the cabin rentals was noted to be a blacktop area next to the main house. It was <br />noted that the survey was not current but found to be accurate. Gaffron said that an <br />updated survey was not needed for this request. The owners were asked if they knew at <br />the time of purchase whether or not cabin rental was conforming. The applicants said <br />they hadn't checked, but had thought so, since they were being rented at the time. <br />Hurr moved, Jabbour seconded, to require the sewer connection to the house within 90 <br />days; to permit rental of the cabins for such time as the code allows the septic system to <br />remain until it is required to be upgraded; upgrading the septic system will not be <br />allowed. The cabins must then be removed at that time. The owners are also required to <br />combine the three parcels into one tax parcel. An agreement between the owners and the <br />City will be drafted by the owners' attorney in conjunction with the City's attorney in <br />order to ensure the owners will abide by these conditions. Barrett noted that if the septic <br />system fails prior to the date allowed, the use of the septic system would have to be <br />abandoned and the time period ended. Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />7 <br />