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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,May 10,2021 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 14. LA21-000017—JOSEPH& SARA THULL,480 BIG ISLAND,PERMIT FOR DOCK ON <br /> CITY RIGHT-OF-WAY(BAY PLACE)—UPDATE—Continued <br /> Mr.Loughlin noted there is a Minnehaha Watershed Creek District permit tied to that; he apologized that <br /> he does not have any solutions as they just found out about the meeting the previous Thursday. Initially <br /> he thought it would all be done at the other end of the island and now he has heard rumors that they may <br /> want to put a 100 foot dock out there with 7 property owners sharing it. <br /> Walsh said no one has proposed a 100 foot dock, but he shares those concerns about what is being stored <br /> on City property,as down by the area Mr.Thull is proposing the next door neighbor is storing his dock on <br /> City property,as well. Walsh is not familiar with the Watershed District permit. <br /> Mr.Loughlin said it is part of the documents filed with the County pursuant to this agreement with the <br /> 220 Big Island property owner. <br /> Curtis thinks there was some City-approved filling and mitigation done to make that usable as part of <br /> improving that area to get walkable,clear access. <br /> Mr.Loughlin noted another question brought up by a property owner,who thinks in 1975 a study was <br /> done about buildable lots within Orono, including the island.He asked if the lots in question are even <br /> buildable lots. <br /> Walsh replied everything is buildable;there is just so much space to build within. <br /> Mr.Loughlin said according to that property owner,there are lots on the island that are not buildable. <br /> Curtis noted the statute has changed to allow parameters for development of small lots. There are some <br /> lots that potentially do not qualify and would need variances but the statute did change which is different <br /> than what historically was allowed. <br /> Mr. Loughlin said the easement between his property and the property next door-the two closest <br /> properties already have access there.At the other end where the 7 lots are,there are three existing right- <br /> of-ways going down to the lake and the closest accessibility is at that end of the island. <br /> Walsh said there is a nice pathway all the way from Judson's house to the right-of-way next to Mr. <br /> Loughlin's house.The two people that have licenses right now have yearly applications so there is the <br /> ability to combine and change things to make it different. <br /> Mr. Loughlin advocated that the properties access the closest point from their property. <br /> Cheryl Uran, 140 Big Island, stated her property abuts the 90 foot right-of-way and said 20-or-so years <br /> ago this issue came up.David Lovelace owned a huge portion of an inland lot and wanted a dock permit. <br /> At the time, Gabriel Jabbour was mayor and they wanted to put 4 docks in by 140 Big Island.It is 90 feet <br /> but most of it is wetland; she noted they were railroaded and did not get a say.People wanted to put two <br /> Page 9 of 34 <br />