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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCII, MEETINC HELD APRIL 8, 1985. PAGE 12 <br />#901 JOHNSON Jerry Wheeler of 3399 Crystal Bay Road noted that he was going <br />(cont.) to offer a compromise but the Council has decided what they <br />are going to do. Wheeler noted that two years ago, Mr. <br />Johnson came over to his home telling him that his wife was <br />quite upset over the argument he and Johnson had had and that <br />he would compromise if he could pull his truck all the way <br />inside up to where the reta i.ning wall was at and he would move <br />his boat. Wheeler stated that he agreed to that. Wheeler <br />stated that Johnson changed his mind a day later. Wheeler <br />stated that if Johnson wishes to pull his boat to the <br />retaining wall area and truck and keep it gravel right up to <br />the lot line, but in some manner put some sodding closer to the <br />street, he would agree to that. <br />Mayor Butler stated that in the motion it requires green area <br />underneath the boat along with a 6' wide area. <br />Councilmember Grabek asked Johnson if it was more convenient <br />with Wheeler's suggestion. <br />Karl Johnson stated that he prefers the first proposal with <br />the motion Cc .icilmember Adams made. <br />Motion, Ayes (5), Nays (0). <br />BOAT STORAGE ORDINANCE <br />DISCUSSION <br />The neighbors asked the Council to address t..e petitions that <br />were signed by many residents to change or amend or abolish <br />the boat storage ordinance. <br />Dick Carl of 3385 Crystal Bay Road asked about the status of <br />the petitions that were sent to the City regarding the <br />chancing of the boat ordinancz. <br />Mayor Butler stated that discussion has been held on the <br />amending of the boat storage ordinance. Butler felt that <br />the some of the Council felt that the ordinance should stay <br />the same . <br />Dick Carl of 3385 Crystal Bay Road explained that the problem <br />here tonight seems to indicate that there will be problems in <br />the future. Carl stated that if the City has an ordinance <br />where the majority of the people cannot comply with the <br />ordinance it seem unrealistic to keep that ordinance on the <br />books. Carl stated that half the people in Orono violate <br />this boat storage ordinance. Carl noted that the ordinance <br />also st: .es "all mobile materials and equipment". Carl <br />asked if this includes snowmobiles, cars, trucks, docks, <br />etc:. Carl stated if y u have a boat and park it in your yard, <br />chances are you are going to violate the letter of the <br />ordinance. <br />Mayor Butler noted tha+ the ordinance states toats over <br />20'. <br />