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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR OCTOBER 25,1999 <br />(#9 Request for Dock Access, Continued) <br />GaSron stated an issue to be reviewed is whether the roadways constructed on Big Island were <br />intended for general public access or whether they were constructed to provide access to the <br />properties. Gaflfron stated a number of complaints have been receiyed regarding security due to <br />the general public utilizing those roads. <br />Kelley commented he would be in favor of a dock at this location, with the Applicant being <br />required to have the license renewed yearly. <br />Lovelace acknowledged that maintenance of the dock would be his responsibility and that he would <br />retain the appropriate liability insurance coverage. <br />Sansevere inquired how maintenance of the dock would be handled if there were multiple owners. <br />Mayor Jabbour stated that a homeowners association would need to be created to oversee the dock. <br />Jabbour suggested that a dock be provided, with a public hearing being held to enable the local <br />citizens to comment on this issue. <br />Lovelace stated that some of the residents of Big Island do currently share docks. Lovelace <br />acknowledged that he is not legally permitted to leave lus boat at a public dock for an extended <br />period of time. <br />Kelley suggested that the length of the dock be limited. <br />Mayor Jabbour stated that the dock should not exceed 24 feet. <br />Moorse indicated that City Staff will prepare a resolution outlining the items discussed for review <br />and approval by the City Council. <br />nun usti jm* <br />ifbkyowcomciL report <br />Mayor Jabw^undicated that aMayor JabbOKiil^cated that a number of meetings regarding consolidation of Long Lake and <br />Orono have been^fel^wth issues dealing with land use currently being discussed. Jabbour stated <br />that a member of the cothoWation committee po'mted out that the City Council d^s not have the <br />authority to deny an applicati^Jnji^it is in compliance with the City s Comprehensive Plan and <br />Ordinances. <br />isolidation meetings.Jabbour invited the general public to anend <br />Flint inquired what progress has been made on the Dakoc i^io Trail project. <br />Mayor Jabbour stated that the October I4th deadline has been cxiendb<;jO days. Jabbour <br />stated it was his understanding the railroad will cease to operate at that <br />Page 9 <br />L2S,