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. ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR JULY 27,1998 <br />( #3) KELLY COVE JOINT USE DOCK LICENSE -SCHEDULED PUBLIC HEARING <br />7.30 P.JV. - 8:58 P.M. - continued <br />Jabbour reiterated that any gains previous Councils have made are to be maintained by the <br />current Council. <br />Flint commented that he did not see any advantage to extending the application as the consensus <br />of the Council was to deny the application. A re- application could be made once Mr. Hoyt <br />decides how he will develop his property. <br />Barrett stated that Council has found the license application to be inconsistent with the <br />conditional use permit and original plat. <br />Flint moved, Kelley seconded, to deny the joint use dock license application for the Kelly <br />Cove Homeowner's Association. <br />Peterson suggested tabling the application to allow Mr. Kupfer and the other duplex owners an <br />opportunity to discuss the situation. Jabbour responded that the City Attorney was <br />• uncomfortable with the 60 day rule. Staff has indicated that the applicants could reapply at any <br />time for the joint use dock license. <br />Peterson asked if Mr. Kupfer and the Homeowners Association would be required to pay a fee <br />for a re- application. She suggested delaying action until the next Council meeting. <br />Barrett noted that the law allows the City to automatically extend an application for 60 days with <br />a reason. A letter would need to be sent to the applicants indicating sufficient information was <br />not provided regarding the plat and conditional use permit. <br />Flint indicated he would prefer to deny the application and give the applicant credit if he wanted <br />to re- apply. <br />Vote: Ayes 4, Nays 1. Peterson opposed. <br />0 9 <br />
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