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‘r <br />T 'i^' <br />u. <br />;>• <br />ifc-i .1 T.irt«^Tirii'>^«M <br />MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING <br />HELD MAY 26, 1992 <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT - CONT. <br />B) Callahan reported that a draft ordinance prohioiting styrofoam <br />docks will bo brought to the Counci I for review. He directed staff <br />to notify all marina owners of the proposed ordinance. <br />Jabbour noted that positive comments have been published in the <br />newspaper regarding such an ordinance. <br />Callahan informed the Council that the <br />partial removal of styrofoam docks for <br />subsequent removals In years following. <br />ord.nance <br />tha 1993 <br />vv i I I requ I re <br />season, with <br />Qaffron noted that as a proposed zoning ordinance amendment, there <br />will need to be a pub lie hearing published prior to adopt!on and <br />therefore could not be brought to the Council until after the July <br />Planning Commission meeting. <br />C) Mayor Peterson stated that Inland Marina has had more than 7 <br />boats parked on site, which is in violation of their conditional <br />use permit approval. <br />Jabbour suggested to an interested neighboring property owner that <br />he photograph all violations of the property. <br />Barrett suggested that staff cneck the code for procedures to <br />follow If they find the property in violation of the approval. <br />Jabbour suggested that they cancel the conditional use permit <br />approval If found to be In violation. He stated that he told Mr. <br />Gilbert that the City would be anxious to revert the property to <br />residential use. <br />Callahan directed staff to remind the owners of Inland Marina that <br />they are not to cross the road in conjunction with their business <br />operations. <br />Jabbour felt that the City should do anything within the limits of <br />the City code to see the property revert back to a residential use. <br />Barrett stated that the code provides that conditional use permit <br />approval Is not subject to review unless it is found to be in <br />violation of the municipal code. <br />Mabusth said they would send a letter to the owner and start to <br />document any violations found on the property. <br />0) Ooetten asked if the Mayor of Long Lake was specifically <br />invited to the joint meetings between the Councils. <br />8