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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD AUGUST 25, 1986 <br />#DOCK PERMIT CONTINUED <br />recommends that this be permitted subject to the owner <br />being liable to any use related, that the dock be <br />maintained appropriately, and effective until such time <br />as there are other requests from other inland properties <br />requesting a dock at the same location. <br />It was moved by Acting Mayor Adams, seconded by <br />Councilmember Grabek, to adopt Resolution #2038 <br />approving a dock permit on a platted unimproved right - <br />of -way known as Bay Place on Big Island to serve Lots 19 <br />and 20, P.I.D No. 23- 117 -23 23 0033, until such time as <br />there are other requests from other inland properties <br />requesting the installation of a dock at this location. <br />Motion, Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />BIG ISLAND BOARD OF GOVERNORS <br />City Administrator Bernhardson explained that the Big <br />Island Board of Governors made a letter request in early <br />August to be put on the agenda, in which staff responded <br />by letter requesting that they contact staff ahead of <br />time to no avail. <br />Present for this matter were: Donald A. Miller, Stuart <br />H. Gorney, Alan Wiedorf, Joe Backus, and Lance Bartlett. <br />Don Miller explained that the Chairman of the Board of <br />Trustees, Leonard Carlton, has been out of town <br />therefore was unable to respond to staff's letter. <br />As former Chairman of the Board and friend, Mr. Miller <br />was asked to speak on behalf of Chairman Carlton and the <br />Board of Governors. <br />Mr. Miller reviewed the process that was undertaken in <br />order for the vets to retain possession of the Vets <br />camp. He explained the areas of concern while trying to <br />rebuild the camp noting that most of these problems <br />existed for many years prior to possession of the <br />property, less than a year ago, by the Board of <br />Governors. <br />1) City has issued 3 citations for the storage of <br />fish houses on the island, noting that the fish <br />houses have been stored on the island previous years <br />and this is the first year the Board of Governors <br />has had any control. He stated that the issue is <br />now tied up in the court system between the city and <br />the owner of fish houses and the Board of Governors <br />is caught in the middle of the issue. <br />0 <br />