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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,February 10,2020 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> there. He suggested the City take it and store it for a fee.If it is not picked up in two days,then the City <br /> gets rid of it. <br /> Mattick stated he is reluctant to codify every single thing one can do,but in the license application it is <br /> your property and it is their dock.You can have items in there that will allow the City to remove it. <br /> Walsh and Printup discussed that the City could do most of the codifying and stringent teeth in the <br /> License Agreement, as that is where they would agree to the terms. <br /> Printup said he does not want to seem like a bull and just taking stuff but wants it to be very clear so <br /> people don't mess this up. The Council wants it to be successful. <br /> Walsh agreed and said that is why the City Council is doing it. <br /> Mattick stated the license is a privilege and if there are problems and constantly enforcement actions,the <br /> City does not have to issue the license the next time. <br /> Walsh added that there are enforcement provisions within the term of the license to begin with. <br /> Mattick agreed and said the next year when the property owner applies again,the answer can be no. <br /> Walsh reminded Mattick it is a ten-year deal,and that is why there are provisions in the document to <br /> enforce and take away if the City needs to. <br /> Printup indicated there's a question about dock length which gets into the LMCD world. <br /> Seals asked if that is something the City needs to be involved in. <br /> Printup said it is something the City can be involved in because the City is the owner.If it is a drought <br /> year or years and if you have to go out 150 feet to get into four-six feet of water,those are LMCD issues. <br /> Does the City want to apply to make that happen or say,"Forget it,we're only going out 50 feet or <br /> whatever the LMCD says."The City would not apply for variances through the LMCD. <br /> Walsh stated the property owner would have to go through a variance for the City on top of dealing with <br /> the LMCD. <br /> Printup stated that is what he meant: The City does not want to get involved in that. He used drought <br /> years as an example of having to extend the dock out farther. The property owner would come to the City <br /> to apply.He said the City does not want to get involved in that,that it is not going up in the drought <br /> years. <br /> Walsh stated the City has the option of not applying. <br /> Printup stated he is suggesting that the City does not. <br /> Walsh commented that the owners can always ask and the City Council can decide. <br /> Crosby asked if the property owners had fairly good depth in the area. <br /> Page 11 of 15 <br />