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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MONDAY, JULY 9,2001 % <br />\ <br />Bruce Ncusbaum at 3480 North Shore Drive stated that he would not be able to afford off <br />site storage for his boat and asked if they only wanted the very wealthy In Orono. <br />Tom Theisen at 4175 Forest Lake Drive stated that although they would like to resolve <br />differences with their neighbors, it seemed impossible in some cases. He asked how they <br />could get the ordinance changed or removed from the books. Gaffron stated that the <br />Planning Commission would hold a public hearing, then make recommendations to the <br />Council for final action, and it would require a 4/5*^ vote to change the ordinance. He <br />stated that there is no referendum for the public to initiate such a change. Barrett stated <br />that a property owner who is affected by the ordinance could make an application for <br />change to the City. Mayor Peterson stated that if the Council decided to send the issue to <br />the Planning Commission for further consideration, the public would then be able to send <br />further comments to the Planning Commission. Gaffron stated that comments to the <br />Planning Commission should address specific concerns to give them direction. Moorse <br />stated that the Council and Planning Commission might want to hold a work session on <br />the issue. <br />Richard Edwards at 2480 Carmen Street stated that he has lived on the lake since 1955 <br />and is now retired. He could not afford off-site storage and likes to work on his boat. He <br />felt that people should respect other’s choice of colored tarps.
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