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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON JANUARY 26,1998 <br />(^15) GARY DESANTIS, SAILORS WORLD MARINA - LETTER OF <br />REQUEST RE: SLIPS <br />Gary DeSantis, owner of Sailors World Marina, was present <br />Gaffron reported that DeSantis is requesting City support for a business plan regarding <br />the number of slips allowed for use at his marina. The LMCD is requiring removal of 10 <br />slips, which were allowed to be used for a ten year time period, based on an agreement <br />reached in 1988 between LMCD and former owner, Toberman, when 20 buoys were <br />required to be removed. The ten year period is due to expire. Gaffron said 1987 City <br />action to approve a redevelopment of the site led to the boat sales operations being <br />moved to the gas station across the street. This operation continued for some time, then <br />discontinued. The marina eventually came under DeSantis’ ownership. Boat sales at the <br />marina have never been sanctioned but apparently have been on-going off season for <br />some time. This is a change that needs an amendment of the commercial site plan <br />approval and a revision to the boat club CUP. There are no specific dock regulations in <br />the City code. The LMCD requirement to remove 10 slips will result in a change in the <br />business. <br />Gaffron also noted that a storage module was allowed by the City a few years ago. The <br />location of the module in Staffs opinion is too visible, and it should be moved to an area <br />where it can be screened from the lake or with vegetation by the lake. <br />DeSantis indicated that the use of the marina has been a concern since 1994. Activities <br />include a boat club and off-season brokerage in addition to slip rental. The boat dub use <br />has been reduced in volume resulting in his proceeding with the brokerage of up 26 <br />length boats. He said he has worked with the City since 1977 when he took over Paul s <br />Landing. DeSantis said the 79 water storage units is down from 170. He has made <br />$500,000 worth of improvements to the property and needs to offset the change in <br />business. If he loses these 10 slips, it would create a problem. <br />DeSantis referenced a 5/3/95 detailed report regarding parking. He said he'S using 34 <br />stalls with the business, although his CUP allows a 100 member boat club and dockage <br />usage. The slip customers come in at varying times. DeSantis said the boat club pwple <br />is a 7.1 ratio. With reducing this business, he has cut down on the number of stalls by 6. <br />DeSantis said this has resulted in less intense use of the operation and with resulting <br />improvement to the property and to the community. To lose the 10 slips would cau^ <br />uZ Kowo mt^ncifv hk nthpr activities. Removal of 6 slips in the northeast portioi <br />improvement to tne propeny ana lo me eunmiuiui^. . w ^ ^-r- - <br />him to have to intensify his other activities. Removal of 6 slips in the northeast portion <br />and 4 in the southeast portion of the slips will cause the loss of the natural brwkwater <br />and jeopardize the complex. It is currently set up to protect the area,and jeopardize the complex. It is currently set up to proieci me aica, «..u <br />would have to reconfigure the whole dock system if these slips are lost. DeSantis said he <br />has not received any complaints from the neighbors and feels no benefit would be gained <br />by the loss of the slips. He noted a letter sent by him to the Council. <br />J