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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MONDAY, JULY 10,2000 <br />t <br />8.#2589 Woodhill Country Club, 200 WoodhUl Road—Conditional Use Permit <br />Resolution No. 4496—Continued <br />Mayor Jabbour stated he simply wanted to distinguish between the bam expansion <br />application u.id the road use issue. <br />Storch stated she has been ignored and abused by the City and the Club and has spoken to <br />an attorney about a selective enforcement suit. She has been looking at homes in other <br />cities because of the issue. She stated the City does not take her complaint seriously. <br />Mayor Jabbour stated they would continue to do what they can to help both sides find a <br />resolution to the issue. <br />Storch stated the City was vsTong to open the driveway in the first place. She said the <br />City could expect a call from her lawyer and exited the Council Chambers. <br />Sansevere asked Jackson if there was anything more they could do about traffic exiting <br />on Woodhill Avenue. Jackson stated there is not. They have had a good response to the <br />last newsletter. He stated they could not find the blue Omega Storch claims comes out of <br />the drive at 3:15 every day. Short of hiring a police officer, he does not feel there is more <br />they can do to enforce the rules. <br />Jane Delaney of 1315 Woodhill Road stated that she has not seen City representatives <br />monitoring the road traffic. She has literally stepped in front of cars coming out of the <br />drive to stop them, and they have been driven by Club employees. She feels there should <br />be a mechanical gate at the drive entrance to stop cars from exiting onto Woodhill <br />Avenue. She stated she is not concerned about the Club adding on to the bam facility, <br />except that it will increase traffic on Woodhill Avenue. She stated that when she has <br />called the police, they claim they are unaware of the ordinance and won ’t respond to her <br />call. She stated that the laws regarding use of the drive have been in place for a year, <br />people are violating the laws, and it is the City’s job to enforce them. <br />Sansevere stated that the Club is being proactive in their efforts to stop outgoing traffic <br />from using the road. He stated that the road issue should not prevent the Club from <br />receiving a conditional use permit for the bam expansion. Flint stated he has faith in <br />Jackson to resolve the road issue. Peterson stated that she agreed the bam expansion is a <br />separate issue from the road issue. <br />Flint moved, and Peterson seconded, to approve Resolution No. 4496 approving a <br />Conditional Use Permit Amendment per Municipal Zoning Code Section 10.28, <br />Subdivision 3 to permit a 19-foot by 52-foot addition to the barn structures r.nd to <br />permit sanitary sewer connection to the property for the portion of the property not <br />within the MUSA boundary.