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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,March 14,2022 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> LA21-000076—YARDSCAPES,INC.,LINCOLN DANFORTH, 1720 BOHNS POINT ROAD, <br /> VARIANCES—Continued <br /> Mayor Walsh stated there is a brand-new boat house there and he wondered who did it because no permits <br /> were pulled,it is not allowed,and it was built in the middle of the night in the wintertime. <br /> Mr. Danforth has not been down there since any work was done so he cannot comment on the boat house. <br /> Tonight his part is regarding the retaining wall.In 2017,his company did the landscaping on the house <br /> next door noting they had permission to repair some failing walls at that time. The engineering is already <br /> done as well as drainage and he does not know why the concrete system has an irregular jog outward and <br /> whether it was done for structural purposes or extra support at the time. <br /> Mayor Walsh said it almost relates to the boat house.The City Council has had people with small boat <br /> houses or storage shacks that want to move them and the City has never allowed that, even a foot in the <br /> floodplains.Rather,the City Council has had the Applicants raise the structure without going bigger or <br /> taller. The problem Mayor Walsh sees in allowing the Applicant to straighten out the walls to make it <br /> look better is allowing them to do something that others have not been allowed to do. When there is <br /> hardcover, foundations,and structural coverage in the 0-75,they must live with the formation that is <br /> there.He noted they must follow like-and-kind and the same footprint as is present currently. <br /> The City Council discussed wall integrity,width of the footprint,and like-and-kind. <br /> Mr. Danforth asked to go back and revisit what can be done regarding the wall. <br /> Johnson moved,Crosby seconded,to table LA21-000076, 1720 BOHNS POINT ROAD, <br /> VARIANCES.VOTE: Ayes 3,Nays 0. <br /> 16. LA21-000077-PKA ARCHITECTURE O/B/O LONG LAKE ROWING CREW-FEE <br /> WAIVER REQUEST/REIMBURSEMENT OF COSTS <br /> City Engineer Edwards stated the City has had proposals by the Long Lake Rowing Club(LLRC)for the <br /> construction of a boat house in partnership with the City at Summit Beach Park.The Club submitted a <br /> Conditional Use Permit(CUP)and a text amendment application.The Applicant is now withdrawing <br /> those applications and has asked for the fees associated with those to be waived and would like to present <br /> to the City Council. <br /> Rob Berrell,2740 White Oak Circle,thanked the City Council,Committees, and Staff for their time and <br /> energy to explore the idea of a community rowing center.He noted on March 1,2022,the LLRC Board <br /> voted unanimously to withdraw the application for a public-private partnership.Mr. Berrell gave history <br /> of the LLRC and shared their goals, stating they took feedback from the Park Commission,City Council, <br /> and noted many residents supported the project but wanted to find an alternative location. The LLRC <br /> incorporated a host of public amenities for use by the public in the plans.Mr.Berrell shared a timeline of <br /> events including interactions with residents,social media misrepresentation,and the LLRC's welcoming <br /> of engagement with the community on the project. He corrected some of the misinformation on the <br /> Dayton Family letter,taking over the swim beach,the lake,the park,the parking lot,and other <br /> information presented on social media regarding the LLRC.Mr. Berrell respectfully asked that the <br /> LLRC's fees be refunded. Mr.Berrell's full statement will be attached to the meeting's packet for the <br /> record. <br /> Page 3 of 8 <br />