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MIWITES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD AUGUST 25. 1986 <br />BIG ISLAND BOARD OF GOVERNORS CONTINUED <br />required a master plan be submitted in December, which <br />is still the direction in which the City is following. <br />He noted that at the time the conditional use permit was <br />granted the Board promised the City that the fish houses <br />would be removed by May 15th. <br />Mr. Miller stated that they cannot respond to the <br />violation because it is being handled in court. <br />Councilmember Grabek stated that as the owner of the <br />property it was their responsibility to solve the <br />problem and must face the consequences of being tagged <br />for an illegal situation. <br />City Administrator Bernhardson stated that the matter <br />was continued by defendents attorney until the end of <br />September without notification to the City attorney but <br />that Orono's attorney got it rescheduled for September <br />2, 1986. <br />City Administrator Bernhardson stated that staff finds <br />no problem with extending the conditional use permit. <br />Regarding the hiking trails, the ordinance does have <br />limitations. He reiterated the need for a master plan <br />being submitted in December in order to do any other <br />work not contained in the conditional use permit. He <br />Stated that the best policy is to have a separate <br />built g permit for each building, however the reducing <br />or waiving of fees could be addressed by Council as a <br />separate issue. <br />Councilmember Grabek stated that he was in favor of <br />waiving the fees because it is volunteer work for a <br />veteran's camp, however, the Board should follow through <br />with committments made or be subject to citations. He <br />stated that he would like to see a nice camp for the <br />veteran's, not the disgraceful conditions that have <br />existing in the past.. <br />Councilmember Frahm stated that he personally does <br />care whether the property is a veteran's camp o a <br />Hennepin Park, his only concern is that the property is <br />something nice and safe. <br />The Counci 1 stated that the Board should work with the <br />staff to work out these problems. The Council <br />unanimously stated that it is not their intent to see <br />the property turned over to Hennepin Parks. <br />It was moved by Acting Mayor Adams, seconded by <br />Councilmember Frahm, to extend the Conditional Use <br />Permit until December 31, 1986. <br />l6 <br />
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