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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MI.ETING HELD MAY 13, 1985 PAGE 3 <br />sizable sum. Gray informed the Council that the Art Center <br />may have to close if such an assessment is approved and <br />assessed to the Art Center. Gray explained that the Art <br />Center has been operating for 32 years and m-y not be able to <br />continue. Gray stated that classes are held for only about 3 <br />hours and the facilities are not heavily used. Gray noted <br />that a septic system installer came to the Art Center to <br />analyze the system which revealed that the Art Center has an <br />adequate system and does not need sewer. Gray read and <br />submitted a letter objecting to the proposed construction of <br />the easement and assessment (letter attached to these <br />minutes). <br />Curtis Quady of 1223 Browi. )ad South asked for the logic on <br />the part of the City reducii_ 4WCC1s 24 units to 10 units for <br />any reason. Quady noted that single occupants of homes have <br />to pay the full assessment and the Art Center Should have to <br />also pay the full assessment. Quady stated Chet many years <br />ago the community of Crystal Bay paid for that old school <br />indirectly and it has grown since then and will continue to <br />grow. Quady felt that the City should not pull numbers out <br />of the air to assess the Art Center but abide by w},at the MWCC <br />dictates. <br />City Engineer Cook explained that basically the present use <br />of the Art Center justifies 10 units. Cook noted that if any <br />expansion on the part of the Art Center occurred, the Art <br />Center would have to approach the City and if needed, the City <br />could assign extra units at that time. Cook asked Building & <br />Zoning Administrator Mabusth if the Art Center could sell the <br />property with a different proposed use. <br />Building & Zoning Administrator Mabusth stated that the Art <br />Center would have to apply for a Conditional Use Permit for a <br />different use of the property. <br />Marion Gray mentioned that in February they were required by <br />the MWCC to prepare a list of capacity of the Art Center's <br />facilities and a daily average use. Gray explained that the <br />MWCC doesn't take into consideration the use of the Art <br />Center but only how many people can f it into one room. Gray <br />noted that membership has declined and is doubtful that it <br />will rise again because of the number of women returning to <br />the work force. <br />Gary Printup of 1261 Briar Street commented that he read <br />something in the newspaper that the Art Center has paid off <br />its mortgage. Printup stated that the Art. Center could <br />remortgage the Art Center to help pay for the SAC and hookup <br />charges. Printup asked the Council if it would not make more <br />sense to assess the Art Center 24 units at 100% and allow the <br />Art Center to appeal the process just like each individual <br />home owner is having to do. Printup noted that the judge <br />should make the decision as to howmany units to assess the Art <br />Center. <br />
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