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MEMORANDUM <br />TO;Jeanne A. Mabusth <br />Building and Zoning Administrator <br />from:Sueeen Pace-Shapiro <br />DATE:January 30, 1991 <br />RE:Application No. 1606, Big Island Inc. — Conditional Use <br />Permit <br />fC <br />Tom Barrett has asked me to respond to your letter regarding <br />Big island Inc.’s application for a conditional use permit <br />pursuant to Orono City Code Section 10.31, subd. 3(c), Day Use <br />Recreational Areas. I have reviewed the staff report. Big Island <br />Inc.'s application, and Big Island's Articles of Amendment and <br />Bylaws. <br />1. <br />2. <br />Questions Prenented <br />The first question you raised was whether Big <br />Inc. is a profit-making corporation. <br />Island <br />You have also <br />"private club" <br />requirements of <br />3(c). <br />asked whether Big Island Inc. is a <br />or * association" pursuant to the <br />Orono City Code Section 10.31, subd. <br />It is unclear from Big Island Inc.’s Articles of Amendment <br />and Bylaws whether Big Island Inc. is a for-profit or <br />not-for-profit corporation. The Articles of Amendment and Bylaws <br />do not indicate that Big Island inc. is a non-profit corporation. <br />A review of the documents suggests that Big Island Inc. may be a <br />for-profit corporation designed to limit the personal liability of <br />the Individual owners of the subject site. <br />The stated purpose of the corporation is "the encourage.ment <br />of recreation, water-related activities, and outdoor sports and <br />pastimes among the several shareholders of the corporation; the <br />enjoyment of rational social amusement; and, as incidental to said <br />purposes and to facilitate the same, agauite_DropertY required-to <br />eatabliah and maintain a Club, grounds, and _anv_imPtOYgnientfi^ “■ - - - - - - -- <br />thereon, and furnish such accommodations as the shareholders may <br />require."