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MINUTES OF 'I'III: REGULAR ORONO COUNC I I, MEETING HELD APRI I, 8, 1985. PAGE 14 <br />A letter submitted by Dick Carl was given to the Council <br />regarding a speci f ic improvement on property located at 3399 <br />Crystal Bay Road (attached to these minutes as Exhibit C). <br />Building & Zoning Administrator Mabusth stated that staff <br />would contact the individual the letter involves and staff <br />would report back to Council. <br />STATUS OF PROPERTY LOCATED <br />AT 130 CYGNET PLACE <br />Councilmember L. Adams asked why the City should grant the <br />extension and the status of the clean-up of the property. <br />Zoning Administrator Mabusth stated that the extension is <br />asked by staff to allow the owner more time to clean-up in <br />light of the fact of the winter storms that held up the clean- <br />up. Mabusth stated that they have shown some progress in the <br />clean-up. <br />Courcilme:nber L. Adams moved, Councilmember Frahm seconded, <br />to extend the deadline for clean-up of the violations at 130 <br />Cygnet Place to May 1, 1985. Motion, Ayes ( 5) , Nays (0). <br />BIG ISLAND VETERAN'S <br />CAMP Mayor Butler noted that she has talked with John Burger on the <br />telephone regarding the status of the Big Island Veteran's <br />Camp. Butler noted that Burger's next idea was to have tent <br />camping and open fires rather than use the buildings. <br />Butler explained to Burger that without police and fire <br />protection it would impossible for the City to grant such a <br />request, and that the camp must be brought up to meet state <br />fire and building codes. <br />Building Inspector Jacobs explained that he testified at the <br />State Legislature sub -committee regarding the building and <br />fire code violations at the Big Island Veteran's Camp. <br />Jacobs also presented to the sub -committee the City's <br />position regarding the camp use. Jacobs noted that after <br />working with the camp managers last summer to get the <br />corrections completed and no*.hingwas done, Jacobs felt that <br />hazardous building procedures should commence. <br />Council concensus was that the Big Island Camp should not <br />open until the violations have been corrected and the Camp <br />meets state fire and building codes. <br />Councilmember Frahm moved, Mayor Butler seconded, to start <br />hazardous building procedures based on the evidence the <br />Counci 1 has had ire the past of the f lagrant bui lding and f ire <br />code violations at the Big Island Veteran's Camp, and <br />directed staff to write a letter to the Veteran's Camp <br />notifying them of such action. M.ot.ion, Ayes (5), Nays (0). <br />