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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITA' COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON MAY 13, 1996 <br /><#I2) LORD FLETCHERS REQUEST FOR USE OF PUBUC PARKING LOT <br />Moorse reported that the request is to allow Lord Fletchers to use a portion of the public <br />parking lot in Navarre for use by their employees on weekends during the summer <br />months Shuttle buses will be used to transport the employees between the restaurant <br />and parking lot Moorse said problems that occurred last year have been worked out <br />The request is similar to that of last year w ith a number of conditions attached Lord <br />Fletchers’ representatives said they agree to those conditions <br />Callahan moved, Goetten seconded, to authonze Lord Fletchers to use the public parking <br />lot in Navarre with conditions #1-8 as listed. <br />Jabbour asked and received no comments from those in attendance at the meeting. He <br />also noted that he spoke with a person who had concerns over the use last vear and was <br />told those problems were worked out <br />Jabbour asked that the distinction be made why Lord Fletchers would be allowed to use <br />the parking lot and not Jack Smith It was noted that Lord Fletchers has signs posted for <br />patron parking and use of the lot by employees only is a good solution It w as also noted <br />that, because it is a public lot, it could be used by Lord Fletchers’ customers without <br />specific approval by the City The agreement to allow' employee parking only is a much <br />better arrangement <br />The use of the parking lot by the Latayette Club last year was mentioned Hurr noted <br />that both businesses are located outside of the City of Orono and should be considered on <br />an equal basis It was noted that the Lafayette Club did not request use of the parking lot <br />and w ould receive equal consideration if a request was made <br />A maximum use of 60 parking stalls will be permitted. <br />Vote: Ayes 5, Nays 0 <br />(#13) DAN HANDLIN REQUEST TO ACQUIRE CITV' PROPERTY TO <br />RESOLVE NON-('ONFORMING DRIVEWAY ISSUE <br />Moorse reported that the property owners of 3860 North Shore Drive have requested to <br />acquire a portion of a City property that w as obtained through tax forfeiture in order to <br />resolve a non-conforming driveway due to its partial location on the City-owned lot. <br />Moorse said the former owner installed the driveway without permits resulting in a cloud <br />on the title when it was sold. The new ow-ners went ahead with the purchase of the <br />property, and money was escrowed to resolve the problem.