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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br /> MEETING HELD ON MARCH 13, 1995 <br /> (#12) SEWER CONNECTION, 372 WESTLAKE STREET <br /> The Applicants, Mr. &Mrs. Maeser were present, along with their attorney, Mr. <br /> Perlman. <br /> Gaffron reported that this property was looked at in 1992 regarding sewer connection. <br /> There are three tax parcels with a principal residence and two rental cabins located close <br /> to the lake, and one structure used for storage. The two cabins are non-conforming as <br /> they are too close to the shoreline. Further, the rental of cabins in a single family <br /> residential zone is also nonconforming. The property was assessed one sewer unit as part <br /> of the Stubbs Bay project. Assessing units for the cabins would have potentially created <br /> permanency for the cabins. It was noted that the house is located on two parcels. This <br /> area is a two acre zone. <br /> Gaffron reported the need to deal with the cabins at the same time as the principal <br /> residence is connected to sewer. Holding tanks are a possible temporary solution. Each <br /> unit would require separate connections. The connection charges would be $13,097 per <br /> unit or$26,000 plus $850 SAC to connect the cabins. The house and cabins are not yet <br /> connected to the sewer. At present, one septic system services all three structures. The <br /> drainfield is located less than 75' from the lake, and less than 3' above the water table. <br /> Staff has given several options for the owners as exhibited. Owners have requested <br /> option #4. This connects sewer permanently to the house only. The cabins would <br /> temporarily continue to be used for rental property and must be removed after a defined <br /> period of time. This option requires the two cabins to be temporarily connected to <br /> sewer, but not have to pay the $26,000 connection charge. <br /> Callahan asked if this request was a result of city activity regarding the sewer system. <br /> Gaffron acknowledged this. Gaffron recommended allowing a time period not to exceed <br /> two years for the temporary sewer connection. Other options given were 1) discontinue <br /> rental use of cabins, abandoning the existing nonconforming septic system; 2) <br /> construction of a holding tank system for the two cabins, which requires intensive and <br /> expensive maintenance; and 3) allow cabins to be connected to municipal sewer on a <br /> relatively permanent basis, requiring payment of the connection charge. Option#3 would <br /> require a condition stipulating that the property could not be subdivided in the future. <br /> Gaffron said an option#5, not presented to the owners, would require immediate <br /> connection of the house to sewer but allow the cabins to remain on septic for a short time <br /> before removal. <br /> In relaying history as requested by Goetten, this property is in the Stubbs Bay sewer <br /> connection area. Mr. Maeser was informed previously about the one unit of sewer, and <br /> the cabins were left to be resolved at a later date. A letter was sent in August of 1994 <br /> regarding the need to connect to sewer. <br /> • <br /> 6 <br />
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