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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, March 11, 2019 <br />7:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 6 of 16 <br /> <br />Printup stated on Brown Road and Fox there is a little dock and chair, which is the only one he is aware <br />of. <br /> <br />Hamilton indicated he is aware of one other dock. <br /> <br />Jessie Johnson stated due to the fluctuating lake levels , the boat would be on the bottom of the lake when <br />it is dry. <br /> <br />Johnson commented there is probably not four feet of water in there. Johnson stated he is willing to allow <br />him to have a dock there but that he would like to see it pulled back by a couple of sections. The <br />applicant c an always come back and ask for it to be extended if there are issues. Since a lot of the <br />snowmobile traffic is at night, having a dock stick out does not make sense, especially with the large <br />platform on the end. Johnson recommended the applic ant pull it back by two sections, which would make <br />it 16 feet shorter. <br /> <br />Walsh noted that would make the dock 26 feet. <br /> <br />Jessie Johnson noted at the edge of the cattails, the mud is floating on the top and at the end of the <br />proposed dock it is not. To come back after the fact and add on to the dock will not be that easy. Johnson <br />stated they would like to do it right the first time and that this is the way they feel it should be done. <br /> <br />Crosby asked how much room there would be to the other side of the channel from the end of the dock. <br /> <br />Jessie Johnson indicated from the aerial it looks to be at least 100 feet. <br /> <br />Johnson commented it is very misleading because of the cattails and that it is not wide in that ar ea. In <br />order to use it, people have to stay down the middle. If the dock extends out, that would force people to <br />move over more into the shallower part. <br /> <br />Crosby asked if a reasonable compromise would be to require the dock be illuminated at night. <br /> <br />Walsh stated he sees the issue Council Member Johnson is raising and that at the end of the dock there <br />will be a platform, which is a permanent structure. <br /> <br />Johnson stated this is a typical dock that everyone has to put in and out every year. If the applicant was <br />driving pilings in, that would be a differe nt story. <br /> <br />Jessie Johnson stated they would like to do it right for the homeowner and that they determined this was <br />the correct length in order to gain the appropriate deck for the boat. <br /> <br />Crosby stated his concern is for the snowmobiles but that the dock could be illuminated. <br /> <br />Hamilton stated illuminating it is an option and that Fine Line recommended this length to accommodate <br />a small fishing boat. <br /> <br />Johnson asked how far the original dock extended out. <br />