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ORONO PLA.VNING COM>nSSION <br />MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15,1999 <br />(^1^2549 David Lovelace. Continued) <br />City Staff understands the need to provide access to the inland landlocked properties on Big Island, <br />and recommend approval of the dock access, with tne permit being subject to renewal on an annual <br />basis. <br />Weinberger stated Issues for consideration by the Planning Commission include the following: <br />1. Should the dock rights be for property owners without any other access? <br />2. Many of the lots are commonly owned tut have not been combined into a larger tax parcel. <br />Potentially the individual lots could be sold to several owners that may request access In the <br />future. <br />3. The permit approved by the City Council permitted a dock in favor of property located at <br />230 Big Island. A condition of approval was any other requests for docking at the Bay Place <br />site would cause the permit to be immediately revoked. <br />4. The City Council has reviewed this item with Mr. Lovelace and has provided direction for the <br />Applicant and Staff. <br />5. The following are uses permitted on Big Island: Season?', dwellings, with some accessory <br />structures being permitted on the land without a principal structure. <br />Weinberger stated he would be available fcr questions by the Planning Commission. <br />Lovelace stated he does not have any additional comments. <br />John Uran, 160 Big Island, expressed concerns regarding the swampy nature of the land in the area <br />proposed for the dock access. Uran stated he is not in favcr of this dock access, particularly when <br />the location of the road and swamp have net been properly identified. <br />Lovelace indicated the dock access being proposed is a substantial distance from his property, but <br />his main concern Is obtaining access to his property and not necessarily the location of the dock. <br />Chair Hawn commented that unfortunately due to the location of Big Island, It Is difficult for the <br />Planning Commission members to view the site. <br />Lovelace stated the other landlocked property owners have the right to request dock access and <br />the City Council is attempting to accommodate those possible future requests as well with this <br />proposed dock location. <br />Lindquist commented he would like to have a survey done of this area to determine the exact <br />location of the road and the property lines. <br />Uran stated City Staff needs to review the site duri.ng the spring and summer months to determine <br />the location of the wetland. <br />Tom Egan stated there presently are posted signs saying no vehicular traffic on the Inland roads. <br />Gaffron commented that the City is aware that there is vehicular traffic on those Inland platted roads, <br />but that the City is faced with the situation of having to provide access to the landlocked properties. <br />Gaffron stated the City is assuming when these roads were platted approximately 120 years ago, <br />they were intended to be used to gain access to the inland properties. Gaffron inquired whether <br />another area is available for dock access should this proposed 90 foot area not be suitable. <br />Gaffron suggested that the Big Island property owners arrive at a workable solution amongst <br />Page 23