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MINUTES ON THE' REGULAR ORONO COUNCII, MEETING HELD JUNE 24, 1985. PAGE 8 <br />STATUS REPORT <br />(CANT.) Counci.lmember L. Adams felt that Wheeler's issue ought to be <br />discussed and the properties at 3385 and 3393 Crystal Bay <br />Road to be discussed as separate issues. <br />Councilmember Frahmaddressed the issues in the staff memo on <br />a point by point basis. Frahm stated that regarding the <br />hardcover (POINT A) as long as no driving or plastic is cn the <br />gravel then it is not considered hardcover. Frahm noted <br />that he is aware that the structure under 120' sf does not <br />require a permit. Frahm stated that the 160' sf shed does <br />-quire a permit and will additionally have to apply for an <br />after the fact variance. Frahm noted that staff observed no <br />boats, therefore, it is no longer an issue. Frahm had no <br />problems with the wood piles. Frahm asked staff to <br />investigate into the wood pile addressed tonight by Wheeler. <br />Jerry Wheeler stated that he did present his complaint <br />through the proper channels. Wheeler felt that the <br />questions of relevancy of Karl Johnson and Dick Carl's <br />violations will become relevant as this mess gets bigger. <br />Wheeler pcinted out that this block (the neighborhood) is in <br />shambles Ynen it comes to compliance with the ordinances. <br />Wheeler felt that the Council should not enforce ordinances <br />only on complaint basis in this neighborhood because that <br />would be ngling out certain individuals. Wheeler noted <br />for the r. .,rd that this block is in non-conformance with the <br />ordinances in regard to hardcover, exterior structures, and <br />lot line setbacks. Wheeler asked that if the Council is <br />going to enforce those ordinances on himself, Johnson, and <br />Carl, he asked that pictures not he t aken of just these three <br />homes but of the whole block. Wheeler asked the Council to <br />be fair and to look at the whole block. Wheeler admitted <br />that he parks on his gravel pad and noted that. Johnson also <br />uses his gravel pad for storage and transportation of <br />vehicles. Wheeler noted that the wood pile is infested with <br />rodents and he fears for the safety of a young child living in <br />his home. <br />Mayor Butler asked what type of rodents are in the wood pile. <br />Jerry Wheeler noted that ground squirrels live in the wood <br />pile. <br />Mayor Butler noted that ground squirrels are indigenous to <br />Minnesota and hell) beautify the 1keshore. <br />Count•i lmNnber L. Adams tried to explain his point of view and <br />was repeatedly interrupted by Wheeler. <br />Mayor Butler ruled Wht tiler out of order ard i nst r uc-t ed him to <br />leave the Council Chambers. <br />
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