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(LMCD, Continued) <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR APRIL 24, 2000 <br />Mayor Jabbour indicated a desire to meet with the chair of the LMCD to discuss several issues <br />· before their budgeting process begins. <br />Kelley commented in his view the fees associated with a liquor license should be reviewed to insure <br />that they cover the administrative costs as well as some of the deputy sheriff costs . <br />PLANNING COMMISSION COMMENTS-JAY NYGARD, REPRESENTATIVE <br />None <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />David Lovelace, 220 Big Island , conunented in his opinion the residents who lose their vehicles <br />or snmvmobiles through the ice should pay the full cost of recovery. <br />ZONING ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT <br />(#3) #2549 DAVID LOVELACE, 220 BIG ISLAND, REQUEST FOR DOCK ACCESS <br />David Lovelace, Applicant, was present. <br />Gaffron stated the Applicant is requesting approval for a dock location on Big Island in order to <br />access his inland lot. City Staff has toured Big Island and has reviewed each of the potential access <br />points, which were platted back in the 1880s . The Planning Commission has reviewed this item , with a <br />number of the neighbors attending the public hearing and voicing their thoughts regarding this issue. <br />Gaffron noted City Staff has not found any record of fonnal City Council action prohibiting <br />motorized vehicle traffic on the Island, and would recommend this topic be reviewed in the future <br />due to the negative impacts of vehicles on the unimproved roadways. <br />Gaffron stated Access C is located about 200 feet from the NE corner of the Applicant's property, <br />and is 90 feet in width , with a platted right-of-way in a wetland area. The City has had surveyors <br />view this area to stake the lot lines and has detennined that the roadway that has been utilized in <br />the past is in fact mostly located on the adjoining property. City Staff feels there is some area on either <br />side of the wetland to allow for pedestrian access and that there is sufficient room for two docks <br />to be installed at this access point. <br />Gaffron stated Access Dis a platted right-of-way called Bay Place and is 50 feet wide with a <br />lagoon next to it. Gaffron stated a defined driveway or walking path in this area does not exist <br />at this time , but there is sufficient room to allow a pedestrian to stay within the right-of-way . City <br />Staff feels there is adequate room to allow for two docks to be installed at this access point.
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