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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MF.F:TING HELD JANUARY 14, 1985 PAGE 3 <br />Wheeler stated that he didn't feel that he was <br />appealing anything. Wheeler stated that if the <br />Council , It he was appealing something, he asked that <br />the Council waive that fee. Wheeler asked the Council <br />that when hey address this appealing fee to be <br />increased ]a _er tonight, that they consider what that <br />fee is really for. Wheeler stated that when an Orono <br />resident hay to F a $100 or $200 fee to ask to have the <br />laws enforced equally, that that is abusive and isn't <br />the intent c,f the law. <br />Jerry Wheeler submitted a copy of the beginning of a <br />petition asking that these laws be enforced equally. <br />Wheeler noted that the petition has approximately 70 <br />names on it and will have many more when he is finished <br />with the petition. Wheeler felt that it was the Orono <br />resident's wish to have our laws equally enforced. <br />Mayor Butler replied that when Wheeler was here before <br />complaining about the bo:-it next door, the Council <br />discussed it and the bottom line of that discussion was <br />for the City to en.`.orce that particular ordinance city- <br />wide would mean that if nothing else the City would have <br />to hire additional staff. Butler noted that the <br />Council decided that they would do nothing two years ago <br />which was Wheeler's answer. Butler explained that to <br />enforce the ordinance would open a level of effort that <br />we are not staffec' for . Butler to!J Wheeler that the <br />City has since then h-3 discussions about changing the <br />ordinance in light of t►�,:� fact that as the ordinances is <br />written now, it is unenforceable with the City of Orono. <br />Jerry Wheeler replied that when he appeared last year <br />that he appeared on one issue only, and it was not the <br />boat issue. Wheeler told the Mayor that she <br />unilaterally refu:;ed to discuss the issue that he <br />appeared on, and without any Councilmember's knowledge <br />of what was going or., made a statement in support of Mr. <br />Johnson's violation of our city laws. Wheeler stated <br />that the Counci lmembers were not informed of the issue. <br />Wheeler explained that the city doesn't have to hire <br />additional staff to enforce this ordinance. Wheeler <br />stated that the staff could merely respond upon <br />complaint. <br />Zoning Administratcr Mabusth mentioned that Mr. Eller <br />was not ticketed and was out of town at the time and then <br />came into staff afte- receiving a letter. Mabusth told <br />Eller at that time ttat he should come in for a variance <br />application. Mabusth noted that even some Council - <br />members have over -sized boats stored on their property <br />along with many ether Orono residents. Mabusth <br />explained the p-ob►Ems that residents have in meeting <br />the -dinance stardards: topographical concerns, <br />inability to meet tt.e required setbacks setup by the <br />performance standards, size of boat (20' boats cannot. <br />be stored on property). <br />