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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br /> MEETING HELD ON OCTOBER 27, 1997 <br /> (#13 - Stubbs Bay Public Lake Access - Continued) � <br /> � Olsen questioned�vhether it would be best to wait for further action until the City takes a <br /> formal position regarding the access property. Barrett said the property is a City road. <br /> Jabbour said the information relayed to Olsen is the City's formal position. Jabbour <br /> asked Olsen if she would prefer the Council vote on the matter. Olsen said she would <br /> like to take the tune to evaluate the information before the Council takes a formal vote. <br /> Jabbour informed her the Council w-ill reverse their decision if the review determines the <br /> findings to be other than what has been noted. <br /> Kelley asked Olsen to review dock locations with Staff. <br /> (#14) BUR1vING PER1l�IITS - STAFF REPORT - ORDINANCE Al�IENDMENT <br /> Gappa reported the Council reviewed the issue of buming in August. Staff has <br /> � concluded that the existing burning policy should be confirmed regarding the size of <br /> fires allowed; namely recreational fires of logs and charcoai �' in width, and log fires of <br /> piles 4' wide, 4' high, and 8' long. Staff believes the size of fires as stated is appropriate <br /> to the density in Orono. Larger fires would be problematic. <br /> Gappa noted the brush disposal site provided this summer was well received. Gappa <br /> _ indicated that the bumin�permits are currently for 30 day time periods and renewable. <br /> ` Staff proposes annual permits requiring inspection of site, informing the police <br /> department when a fire will be lit, and reinspection if a new permit is requested. No <br /> changes in fire size with the density of development. He feels the larger areas will be <br /> subdivided and should adhere to same regulations. Gappa noted that fires must be 50' <br /> from any building. He indicated that the permits can be revoked. <br /> Jabbour asked about protecting trees on properties where burning occurs. Gappa said <br /> inspections aze required to review the sites for such items as tree location. <br /> Goetten asked if fires aze limited to recreational only. Gappa said recreational, log <br /> disposal fires, and the use of enough brush to get the fire started. Goetten asked if any <br /> thought was given to larger log fires. Gappa said the concern is with grass fires <br /> beginning and damaging homes. <br /> Gappa reported that brush disposal sites will still be used. Goetten asked Staff to <br /> consider at least two disposal times for brush or in cases of special circumstances. <br /> Jabbour cautioned that the brush disposal site be used for residential brush only and not <br /> commercial, notin�the high dump costs. <br /> � <br /> � <br /> 17 <br />
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