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LJ <br />• <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR MAY 22, 2000 <br />(Narrows Dock Lots, Continued) <br />Mayor Jabbour stated in his view the City's formal position on these docks is that they are <br />legally non - conforming. <br />Barrett stated he is uncertain whether they are a legal non - conforming use, but would tend to <br />view them as an accessory use without a principal structure, noting the use is not non- <br />conforming in the sense that docks are allowed in residential areas. Barrett stated the City <br />has historically allowed the use of these docks to exist to date as an accessory use without a <br />principal structure. <br />Zimmerman inquired whether anyone has ever been denied access to their parking spot. <br />Meigal stated that's an issue he is concerned with. <br />Ogle reiterated he would be willing to work with his neighbors to resolve this issue. <br />Mayor Jabbour suggested Ogle head up the effort among the neighbors to resolve these issues. <br />Ogle stated he would be happy to do that. Ogle stated he is willing to cooperate with his <br />neighbors. <br />Meigal inquired whether Ogle was intending to draft an agreement that everyone should sign. <br />Ogle stated he is unsure whether it is necessary to sign anything. <br />Mayor Jabbour encouraged the neighbors to resolve this issue amongst themselves. Jabbour <br />noted some of the neighbors have a concern that they will be denied parking or access to their <br />properties, which should be addressed. <br />Ogle stated to his knowledge no property owner has been denied parking or access to his <br />property. Ogle commented a problem arises when the property owner attempts to park more <br />than one car in the area. <br />Mayor Jabbour commented if a person wants to have a two car garage, they will need to buy <br />a piece of property which is large enough to accommodate that. <br />Kelley commented he would like the neighbors to resolve this issue amongst themselves, with <br />no action being necessary by the City Council. <br />Gappa recommended the no parking signs be relocated to keep cars from parking within the <br />tapered area. Gappa stated the County installed the signs in the wrong location and currently <br />15 <br />
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