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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD APRIL 8, 1985. PAGE 10 <br />#901 JOHNSON James .Grady of 4937 Brunswick Road (former owner of Dick <br />(cant.) Carl's home at 3385 Crystal Bay Road) confirmed that the <br />gravel area did extend to the stairs. <br />Councilmember Grabek noted that the area is blacktop no-4 and <br />the car parking is right on the lot line. <br />Jerry Wheeler of 3399 Crystal Bay Road submitted his own <br />scaled drawing of the graveled areas and his o%%n ideas on <br />where Johnson should park. <br />Karl Johnson explained that where Wheeler wants the truck <br />parked is an impossible location in the winter time because <br />of the topography of the land. <br />Mayor Butler noted that the Planning Commission did n t take <br />into consideration the topography of the land and the very <br />obvious hardship that runs with the land. Butler noted that <br />the City cannot mandate a location for the truck if it is not <br />safe. <br />Councilmember L. Adams felt that the Planning Commission's <br />point was that people should nct expand hardcover within 0- <br />75' of the Lakeshore without going to the City first. Adams <br />felt that in light of the new evidence submitted by James <br />Grady confj rming that there was a parking spot there before <br />Johnson moved in, that the City shouldn't require all removal <br />of hardcover. Adams felt that the retaining wall serves a <br />purpose and should be allowed to remain. Adams felt that <br />half of the hardcover should be removed and grass put in. <br />Mayor Butler felt -hat the area under the boat should be <br />grassed or landscaped. <br />Councilmember Frahm stated that the 10' side lot line setback <br />should be enforced. Frahm felt that a compromise could he <br />made and that he would be willing to allow 6' out of the 14' or <br />a 2' variance. Frahm noted that it would be 4' gravel. and 10' <br />green. <br />Councilmember T. Adams felt that the 10' side setback snould <br />be respected. Adar,:s felt that the 2' variance may not be <br />enough to safely park the truck. Adams stated that the upper <br />part of the property should be non -hardcover. <br />Councilmember Grabek agreed that because of the slope the <br />City should compromise. <br />Councilmember L. Adams felt that a 4' strip of gravel would <br />not be enough to safely park the truck. <br />Karl Johnson stated that in the winter it will create an <br />unsaf.� problem. <br />
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