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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, September 12,200S <br />7:00 o’clock p.m. <br />(4. m-3143 DANHESSBVRG OF HESSBURG DEVELOPMENT, INC, 774 TONKA WA ROAD, <br />ConUMUti) <br />McMIUai moved, White seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 5377, a Resolution <br />grantinf lot area, lot width and hardcover variances for Dan Hcssbnrg of Hessbnrg <br />Devdopment, Inc., 774 Tonkawa Road, snbjcct to review and approval of the grading and <br />drainage plan by the City Engineer. <br />ThcK were no public comments regarding this application. <br />VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />5. APPEAL -1535 BOHN’S POINT ROAD - GATE HEIGHT AND SIGNAGE <br />INTERPRETATION <br />David Sonka, Bever Landscaping, was present. <br />City Attorney Barrett indicated he has spoken with Staff regarding this appeal. Barrett stated wth respect <br />to the gate height, there is some anibiguity in the City ordinances and Staff is unclear whether it should be <br />treated as a fence or not. Barrett stated the City Council should determine the policy on gate height, <br />which would enable Staff to interpret die ordinance. <br />Barrett stated the second issue before the Council relates to the signage interpretation and that in his <br />opinion the ordinance does not allow estate names and it does not need to be heard on tonight’s appeal. <br />Murphy expressed a concern that a city policy be decided tonight as part of this appeal. <br />Barrett stated the City Council does have the right to table die application in order to further review what <br />the city’s policy on diis issue should be. <br />Murphy suited it is difficult to make a decision on one application that would affect other property owners <br />in the City. <br />White concurred with Murphy that it is difficult to make a decision tonight on an item that would affect a <br />number of other residents. White noted other cities have allowed estate names on gates and over gates. <br />Brad Roehl, Long Lake Fire Chief, indicated he does have a concern with the width of the gate and the <br />direction that the gate faces the road. Roehl indicated there are some properties in the community that <br />have gates that make it difficult for emergency vehicles to access the property. <br />White inquired whether Suff is able to determine how the gate is oriented to the road. <br />Gundlach indicated the location of the gate is not depicted on the survey submitted to the City. Gundlach <br />suted the monument m-dinance requires a five-foot setback and that the gate complies with that <br />requirement. <br />White inquired what happens if the gate is locked and the fire department needs to access the property. <br />P.%GE4