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COUKirn k«t=et\ng <br />AU6 0 9 t999 <br />CITY or OHONO <br />REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION <br />DATE: 8/4/99 <br />ITEM NO.: "7 <br />Department Approval: <br />Name Paul Weinberger <br />Title Assistant Zoning Administrator <br />Administrator Reviewed:Agenda Section: <br />Zoning <br />Item Description:#2501 CityofOrono <br />3601 Bayside Road <br />Conditional Use Permit and Variance <br />Zoning District: LR> 1A One Family Lakeshore Residential District (2 Acre) <br />Exhibits <br />A <br />B <br />C <br />D <br />E <br />F <br />G <br />Application <br />Survey <br />Plat Map <br />1950s Air Photo <br />Location Map <br />Hardcover Calculations <br />Property Owners List <br />Application: The City of Orono has maintained a municipal dock and walking path for <br />many years on the north end of Stubbs Bay. A recent survey on an adjacent property has determined <br />the dock and path leading to the dock are not located on City owned property, but rather on the <br />adjacent property to the east. The City of Orono has a 30' wide platted right-of-way leading from <br />Bayside Road to Stubbs Bay 'Oak Street' of the Bay View Park addition. <br />Relocating the dock and walking path within the undeveloped Oak Street (Please refer to Exhibit C) <br />will require filling a small amount of wetland for the path. The dock has been relocated and will <br />remain in its existing location. A small amount of fill is necessary to provide better access to the <br />dock. The fill would occur in a non-Orono designated wetland at the base of the dock. The purpose <br />is to provide a better public access similar to what had existed prior to the dock's relocation this <br />spring. <br />The enclosed air photo showing the City dock and walkway is from the 1950s. Orono has <br />maintained the dock for public use since it was originally constructed on the Stubbs Bay site. Until <br />recently the City was unaware the dock was not located on public property.