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MINUT!-:r, OF THH K1:0UI.AI< OHOFO COUKClI. MF.KTJNC !ll;i.|, M:i5KUAKV 1 9H FAC.i: i <br />Zoning Administrator Kabusth noted that North. Shore <br />Olive Marina was not subjected to the current zoning <br />because of the court case which allowed North Shore <br />Drive Marina to go by the old zoning code. <br />do Kllen Hurr noted that the I,^XD did send an insj-ector <br />out to the site and tliat jnsi-ector nctcci that the <br />dockage conforms to the I.KCD recuirements. Hurt noted <br />that another inspector from the L.Mai will b< sent cut to <br />investigate into the doicinc pumper to see if it meets <br />the I eejui renent r; si nee th.e pumper isn't sujg ose tc cause <br />a wake. Hurr noted that the I,MOD is ?;c Icncer allowing <br />{-crnar.ent docks. Hurr noted that Oror.o has approved <br />extensive {lermanent docking for North Shore Drive <br />Mari na. <br />Herman Renner state., that the City should a lew the <br />residents in this area to shift their docks around <br />the City will be involved in a lawsuit. Renner noted <br />that the docking cannot .follow the lot lines in this <br />ne i (ph'hor hood . <br />ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMKKNTS <br />l;oward Johnson of 1635 Concordia Street asked Council <br />for more direction regarding his proposal on Concordia <br />Street. Johnson noted that he has d-alt wit), the <br />hardcover issue by proposing he I ding ponds lliat w’ill <br />hold a 6" rain. Johnson noted he is proposing five <br />docks in a cluster. Johnson stated tl;at Orono's code <br />states that the City like-s FUD's because it doesn't <br />destroy the natural ana-r.i tics. Johnson noted that his <br />proposal is with one car garages in hopes to attract the <br />quiet person. John.son stated that in the future he <br />hoji(. 5', to put a tennis court on the property. <br />Acting .Mayor Fraliri informed Johnson that the pro{ie.rty in <br />question will only allow two riparian lots and no <br />multiple docks. Iiahni stated that the City has never <br />allowed attached dwellings near t)ie lake except those <br />neighborhoods that were next to a ccmir.ercia 1 ar^'U. <br />CounciImember L. Adams felt that Jehnson has a good <br />proposal and an innovative way to use his four and a <br />half acres. Adams noted he would be in favor of five <br />lots with two of those five being riparian rights. <br />Adams stated that Johnson would have to assign those <br />riparian rights to only two of the lots. Adams felt <br />that Johnson had compromised a greut deal from his first <br />proposal. <br />Counci Im,ember Grabek asked Johnson if this is what he <br />would like to see happen to the lake. Grabek felt that <br />Johnson was not follewing the intent cf the ziinino code-. <br />• 1 <br />!