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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR MARCH 8, 1999 <br />( #3) #2308 BROOK PARK REALTY, 3760 SHORELINE DRIVE - Continued • <br />Moorse explained that 50% is correct, but indicated the language will be revised to make it <br />more clear. <br />Kelley moved, Peterson seconded, a motion to approve the Subdivider's Agreement <br />between the City of Orono and Brook Park Realty LLP/Tonka Ventures, 3700 -3760 <br />Shoreline Drive. VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0. Sansevere abstained. <br />(#4) #2453 JOHN ERICSON, SR., 1620 SHADYWOOD ROAD - VARIANCES - <br />DENIAL RESOLUTION NO. 4247 <br />Kelley moved, Sansevere seconded, a motion to adopt Resolution No. 4247 Denying <br />Variances Per Municipal Zoning Code Section 10.22, Subdivision 1(A) and (B); Section <br />10.22, Subdivision 2; Section 10.56, Subdivision 16(L)(1); and Section 10.56, <br />Subdivision 16(C)(6), File #2443. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />PARK COMMISSION COMMENTS - Sherokee Isle, Representative <br />Isle told the Council members that there will be a gathering on April 26, 1999 to honor the <br />volunteers. She said the March for Parks event will be held on May 2, 1999. The funds raised <br />will go into the Park Department budget. Last year some of the funds raised went toward a <br />basketball court in the Crystal Bay area. • <br />(* #5) 1999 JOINT USE DOCK LICENSES <br />Flint moved, Peterson seconded, a motion to adopt Resolutions No. 4248 through 4254, <br />directing staff to issue joint use dock licenses to Big Island Inc., Bohns Point/North <br />Shore Homeowners, Forest Arms Homeowners Association, Fox Hill Homeowners <br />Association, Minnetonka Power Squadron, Pheasant Lawn Homeowners Association, <br />and Walters Port Maintenance and Improvement Association for the period of <br />January 1, 1999 to December 31, 1999. VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />MAYOR AND COUNCIL REPORT - Continued <br />Sansevere reported that he received an e -mail message from a resident questioning the number <br />of vehicles that are allowed to be parked on a property. In particular, the resident is concerned <br />about recreational vehicles and disabled vehicles. The resident feels that the City puts many <br />restrictions on new home construction and that there should be some restriction on existing <br />properties as well. <br />Jabbour said that the City has a boat storage ordinance. He asked staff to summarize the rules <br />regarding storage on residential property for the Council. <br />Lili McMillan suggested that staff place a reminder regarding storage in the City's newsletter. • <br />Page 8 <br />