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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING — OCTOBER 28, 1891 <br />( #7) #1694 DOUGLAS MERZ, <br />3195 WATERTOWN ROAD — <br />VARIANCE — RESOLUTION #3034 <br />Douglas Merz was present for this application. <br />Moorse explained this is a request for a side /street setback <br />variance to construct a two —story addition to the existing <br />residence which encroaches the required setback. <br />It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Goetten, to adopt Resolution <br />#3034, Application #1694 for Douglas Merz of 3195 Watertown Road, <br />to allow construction of a two —story addition to the rear or <br />south side of the current residence. Ayes 5, nays 0. <br />( #8) #1695 THOMAS AND ALICE STUCK AND JOAN M. BAUER9 <br />4345/4365 NORTH SHORE DRIVE — <br />MORATORIUM VARIANCE <br />Thomas and Alice Stuck were present for this application. <br />Moorse explained this is a request for a variance to the <br />subdivision moratorium to allow a lot line rearrangement, that <br />would place the Stucks' garage within their property boundaries, <br />and would increase their property size. <br />It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Goetten, to conceptually <br />approve a variance to the subdivision moratorium to allow the <br />proposed lot line rearrangement for Application #1695, Thomas and <br />Alice Stuck and John M. Bauer to proceed. Ayes 5, nays 0. <br />MAYOR /COUNCIL REPORT <br />A) Jabbour noted that at the last meeting of the LMCD that he <br />attended, he was adamant with them that they should try and make <br />it more advantageous for those who abide by the ordinance to <br />continue to do so. He felt that the late penalty fee should be <br />raised from $100.00 to reflect length of time that payment is <br />overdue. <br />Jabbour noted that LMCD members were very critical of Orono's <br />land management of the marinas within Orono. He stated that LMCD <br />is currently spending 90% of their staff time on marina related <br />issues. Jabbour reiterated that Orono is currently not issuing <br />marina licenses, even though money has been collected for the <br />licenses. He also reviewed that commercial activities are being <br />allowed to continue on residentially zoned property, and advised <br />that one such property next to Gayle's Marina has had an <br />outstanding variance /sketch plan review since 1985, but has <br />continued to conduct commercial operations - without approval. <br />I <br />