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Z <br />REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD APRIL 8, 1991 <br />( #7)ZONING FILE #1624 - CARLSON /SHORELINE MARINA CONTINUED <br />Steve Fichtel stated that they hope to begin construction as <br />soon as possible. <br />Goetten commented that the b�:ilding is suited to the <br />character of buildings one would find in Orono. <br />Butler asked if the building w.1.11 meet the City's height <br />requirements. <br />Mabusth advised that the maximum building height for this <br />Zoning District J_s 30 feet, and the building, at i s highest <br />point will be 26 feet. <br />With respect to the Planning Commission's concerns regarding <br />the underground gas tank, Jabbour asked if anti - siphoning valves <br />are included as a feature on the tank. He cited an example where <br />gasoline had leaked into Crystal Bay from a marine service <br />station malfunction. <br />David Carlson explained, "There is a safety device built <br />into this particular tank that would automatically close the tank <br />off should line pressure d ::op toward the lake. The State <br />required that safety device in 1982 when the tank was installed. <br />Gasoline leaking into the lake will not occur as a result of this <br />safety valve." <br />Callahan stated that it will take a considerable period of <br />ti--me for the * more restrictive P<: A regulations to come into <br />effect. He said, "We have a lake that needs protection now, so <br />it may be appropriate for the City to require the tanks to meet <br />the PCA's standards at an earlier date. In light of that, w <br />should perhaps consider the issue of the gas tanks separate from <br />the building proposal. In relation to the structure proposed for <br />this property, I would like to know what activities may occur in <br />it. The structure is being referred to as a clubhouse. Will <br />liquor and food be involved? Will it be a bottle club ?" <br />Carlson replied, "The second floor, which will be a <br />clubhouse, will be strictly for the use of the boaters in that <br />harbor and their invited guests. It will not be open to the <br />general public. I would like to put in a minor kitchen with a <br />wet bar, and a fireplace. Tile clubhouse will not be a bottle <br />club or a bar, and there will be no bartender. I would compare <br />it to a meeting or. party room that is available in apartment <br />complexes." <br />Callahan stated that the party rooms to which Mr. Carlson is <br />referring, do involve the ability to have liquor. He said, "I am <br />not raising any objections, I would just like to know the <br />intended use of the structure." <br />
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