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r <br />MtNUTCS OF A PLANNING COMMISSICK MEETING HELD NOVEMBER 1, 1976 - PAGE <br />An application apparently was made to the MOVD because Orono <br />^ ^ letter from them to Mr. Solie on August <br />^7, 1976, approving his request. Additional work was apparent <br />^ done prior to September 9 without the knowledge of staff <br />The MCWD made an inspection as per their letter to Staff on* <br />September 29, 1976. A Conditional Use Permit application was <br />not ria^ until September 20, 1976, after a renewed request <br />following Staff *s discovery of additional work having been <br />done, iius application was incomplete and not updated until <br />October 1, 1976. At this point, the Municipal Court has <br />ccntpued this case until Council shall take action on this <br />aiplication. The work done includes cutting down a high bank <br />and grading the dirt down toward lake level in one comer of <br />filled up to 5 ft. high and to <br />wittm 10 ft. of the summer water level. A creosoted tie <br />retaining iv^l was erected on the lower end and small trees <br />iiave been planted. <br />Mr. Solie stated that he has been to court se-.^eral times <br />concerning this matter. He was not aware that he needed a <br />conditional use permit from Orono for this work. He felt <br />^t Ae approval of the MQVD was sufficient. The Zoning <br />Admmistrator infoimed Nfr. Solie ond the Commission that the <br />generally enforces regulations. Agencies like <br />® recommendations and generally do not enforce <br />o3verai members were concerned and voiced tlieir disapproval <br />regarding ^ procedures of the MCl'/D and I^ICD when granting <br />approval of such applications. They requested ^at Council <br />Tu n? letter to ^ese agencies expressing this concern. <br />The Planning Commission also wanted to inform these agencies <br />that Oimo does not approve of the use of creosoted ties in <br />^y land of lakeshore improvements. The Commission also felt <br />that wono should contact the Board of Governors for these <br />agenues and discuss their policy for granting approval of <br />applicatiOTs, such as Mr. Solie *s, before approval has been <br />given by the Council. <br />Mr. Tiegen, a neighbor to the south, stated that it is quite <br />maintain the bank in this area, and can symphathize with Mr. Solie. <br />Hal^ moved, Pesek seconded, to table this matter so that the <br />members who had not already done so could visit this site <br />Motion - Ayes (7), Nays (0). <br />The Placing Commission also felt that some consideration <br />snould ce given to rewriting the ordinance concerning lake- <br />shore regulations. ^ <br />ROBERT SOLIE <br />(continued) <br />(#190)