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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON NOVEMBER 10, 1997 <br />( #5 - #2310 Dick Bury, Classic Car Sales - Continued) <br />Bury asked to respond. He said he cannot be limited to certain models and certain age <br />cars that can be sold. Bury said he needs to be able to sell newer cars as well in order to <br />pay for the business. <br />Van Zomeren noted that whenever a car dealer gets a new license or changes locations, <br />the dealer is required to send a letter to the City for signature. She has received such a <br />letter for a business of wholesaling cars elsewhere in the Navarre area, requiring no cars <br />being on display, and has found this to be consistent with office use. Van Zomeren said <br />the point she wanted to make is that the State requires the City to sign off for licensing; <br />if changes are made in the future, another dealer could not automatically move into the <br />location. <br />Flint said he supported this particular application but was concerned with ramifications <br />from its approval elsewhere in the community. He felt the only way the approval could <br />be successful is by amending the ordinance, narrowing the definition, and limiting the <br />number of cars being displayed. Flint said he is concerned with a used car lot being <br />located elsewhere in the City. <br />Bury responded that he does not operate the same as used car lots. He noted that cars are <br />not left outside; they are brought in overnight. <br />Kelley asked how many of his current stock of cars are classic cars. Bury said he • <br />currently has two classic cars; the remaining 13 cars are in storage. He noted the change <br />in numbers is reflected by the winter months. His sales to local clientele are small and <br />the majority take place over the phone. Kelley asked how many cars would he be able to <br />handle inside and outside at the location if he had 4 cars outside. Bury said he could <br />have up to 25 cars inside. Kelley asked how many of those 25 cars would be classic cars <br />during the summer months. Bury said at least 50 %. <br />Jabbour verified with Bury that trade -ins would be allowed and the trade -ins would be of <br />a variety of models. <br />Goetten noted that the only B -5 Zoning is in Navarre. Gaffron displayed the map <br />showing locations of the B -5 Zoning. <br />Jabbour said the use was reasonable but voiced concern with bright lights. Also as far as <br />the issue of parking is concerned, the amount allowed should not to tied to the display <br />cars. <br />Steve Katainen, owner of Bay Furniture Store, said the mandated parking for the <br />property was not totally used. He indicated more land is available for parking but <br />designed for his business. He said he has had up to 17 cars in the lot. Katainen said an <br />12 <br />