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MINUTES OF THE ORONO COUNCI:. MEETING HELD MARCO 11, 19,"-i. PAGE 10 <br />SET PUBLIC BEARING <br />DATE - CDBG* Councilmember Frahm :roved, Counci lmember T. Adams seconded, <br />to approve the date set for the public hearinq ,-oncerning <br />Community Development Bl,,ck Grand Funds to be ,,eld March 25, <br />1985, at 7:00 p.m. Motion, Ayes (4), Nays (0). <br />LONG IAFB SEWER <br />PLAINT PROPERTY* Councilmember Frahm moved, Councilmember T. Adams seconded, <br />to accept the letter written by Zoning Administrator Mabusth <br />to the City of Long Lake concerning the Long Lake Sewer Plant <br />Property. Motion, Ayes (4), Nays (0). <br />1950 SHORELINE DRIVE <br />REVIEW OF SEWER UNITS <br />Nancy Rosenthal of 640 Tonkawa Road was present since she was <br />interested in the property located at 1950 Shoreline Drive. <br />Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaffron explained that the <br />property located at 1950 Shoreline Drive has 4 rental units <br />and that Council should decide how sewer units from the <br />Crystal Bay Sewer Project will be allocated to the property. <br />Gaffron noted that the 4 units is a non -conforming use within <br />that LR-lA zoning district. <br />City Attorney Radio stated that the City could assess 4 sewer <br />units to the property and then refund them later if the owner <br />decides against the 4 units. <br />Mayor Butler stated that if the City assessed the property <br />with 4 sewer units that the owner would assume that his 4 units <br />are a conforming use and that the City likes the idea of the 4 <br />units on the property. Butler stated that the property at <br />1950 will not meet the guidelines for lower income as the <br />Crystal Bay area has and that the City will not share in any <br />assessment for this property and the property will be 100'i <br />assessed. <br />Councilmember Frahm suggested allocating 4 sewer units to <br />the property if the owner will not agree to sign off on a <br />document that says he will get rid of 2 of the units. Frahm <br />stated if the owner will sign off on a document agreeing to get <br />rid of 2 of the units, then the City will allocate only 2 <br />units. Frahm stated that under the agreement to allow him <br />only 2 units, the City should require prompt removal of the 2 <br />units. <br />Mayor Butler reinforced the fact that if the owner wants 2 <br />units, then he must remove the other 2 units promptly. <br />Butler suggested giving the owner the choice between 4 units <br />and 2 units. <br />