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r <br />MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, December 13, 2004 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />(12. n04-3067 LECY CONSTRUCTION ON BEHALF OF DENNIS AND AMANDA WALSH, <br />1354 REST POINT LANE, Coiilimied) <br />agreement with the City which would allow the City tc use the gravel area existing on the street side of <br />the lot for the purposes of snow storage and overflow neighborhood parking. If at any time the terms of <br />the agreement arc not being met or the agreement has expired, the applicants shall remove and/or give the <br />City permission to remove the hardcover comprising this gravel area." Gaffron inquired whether the <br />Council would like that language to be included in the revised resolution. <br />White concurred that the hardcover should be removed if the area is not used for snow storage. <br />Gundlach stated the hardcover would be tied to the agreement and not the resolution. <br />Walsh stated there arc two sections of land being dealt with tonight - the 75’-250’ and the 250’ and <br />above. Walsh stated he is in compliance in the 250’-500’ zone. <br />Gundlach stated the gravel area was never included in the hardcover calculations that were submitted by <br />the builder because the builder did not realize it was considered hardcover. Gundlach stated the <br />calculations were revised in the 75’-250’ zone but were not revised for the 250'-500’ zone. Gundlach <br />indicated she does not know whether the applicant is compliant in the 250’-500’ zone. <br />Gaffron stated the applicant would be allowed 30 percent in that area. <br />White stated the City could define the hardcover that should be removed in that area if the agreement docs <br />not go forward. <br />VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />*13. #04-3069 G & L LAND INVESTMENTS LLC, 2665 MAPLERIDGE LANE - VARIANCE <br />- RESOLUTION NO. 5271 <br />Murphy moved. White seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 5271, a Resolution granting an <br />average lakeshore setback variance for 2665 Mapleridge Lane. \'OTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />RECOGNITION <br />2. ANDREW MCDER-MOIT - PARKS, OPEN SPACE AND TRAII S C< ).\L\USS10N . <br />RESOLUTION NO. 5262 <br />Peterson moved, Sansevere seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 5262, a Resolution of <br />Appreciation to Andrew .McDermott for Distinguished Service as a Member of the Parks. Open <br />Space, and Trails Commission. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />2A. SAM AND JOYCE MARFIELD - RESOLUTION NO. 5263 <br />Peterson moved, Murphy seconded, to adopt RESOLITION NO. 5263, a Resolution Recognizing <br />Sam and Joyce Marlleld for their Generous Donation to the Long Lake Fire Department. VOTE: <br />Aves 5, Navs 0 <br />PAGE 20
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