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MINUTES OF THE <br /> � ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Tuesday,June 10,2013 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (9. #13-3606 LUKE KUJAWA OF YOUR BOAT CLUB, 1444 SHORELINE DRIVE, CUP <br /> AMENDMENT, Continued) <br /> Kujawa stated there was also a comment made at the Planning Commission meeting that Your Boat Club <br /> cannot even manage 20 boats, much less 30. Kujawa pointed out they are not managing 20 boats but are <br /> actually managing 78 boats on eight different bodies of water. In 2012,there were over 12,000 family <br /> boat outings throughout the various locations and every one of them they have great relationships with the <br /> marina owners and the municipalities that the boat clubs operate out of. Kujawa indicated they are also <br /> working with Forest Lake to build a marina inside their city park. Kujawa commented it seems that he is <br /> struggling here with some of the things raised at the Planning Commission but that he has been in the <br /> industry for the past 30 years and has addressed any issues that have arisen during the time the boat club <br /> has been in operation in Orono. <br /> Kujawa stated he would like to address specifically the comments raised by Matt Johnson. Kujawa <br /> commented he does not remember ever having an issue with a neighbor where the neighbor will not <br /> approach him to bring up any issues. Kujawa stated it is interesting they are a good enough neighbor <br /> when they want to borrow a tool or come onto the property and that they were blindsided at the Planning <br /> Commission, which seems to be a petty way to attack something. <br /> As far as the particular issues raised by the Johnsons,Kujawa indicated he is in agreement the house is a <br /> wreck and an eyesore. The property is probably one of the worst properties in the city. The boat club is <br /> not allowed to operate out of it and not allowed to lease it,which makes it difficult to clean it up. Kujawa <br /> noted some of the kids that he hires seasonally have paint ball guns that they were shooting after work as <br /> well as having barbecues at the property. Kujawa stated that sounds more like a residential lakeshore use <br /> than a commercial use and that he is not sure what the concern is there. In addition,the Johnsons have <br /> invited the boat club staff over to their house for beer after hours. <br /> Kujawa stated any issues with the residential properiy are now all water over the dam because they do not <br /> have anything to do with the house anymore. Kujawa indicated he has no evidence of loud parties <br /> occurring at the house. As it concerns the night of the Planning Commission meeting, a couple of <br /> employees were removing stuff from the house. The police found absolutely nothing going on that was <br /> above and beyond hanging out at a residential property,which did not jive with what was being reported. <br /> Kujawa stated they were never asked by the Johnsons to clean something up and that they were <br /> blindsided at the Planning Commission meeting,which seems awfully petty. <br /> Kujawa noted there are occasionally boats parked in that lot but that he did not know it was an issue. <br /> Some of the boats were being staged there because the ice was not out on the lake yet but they have been <br /> removed. Kujawa noted one of the main boats they are showing in the pictures does not belong to the <br /> boat club. <br /> As it relates to the concerns raised by Richie Anderson, Kujawa noted three years ago Mr. Anderson told <br /> the City that the only reason he was trying to stop Your Boat Club from getting the conditional use permit <br /> was because he had the only conditional use permit in the City of Orono for a boat club and that would <br /> make his property more valuable. Kujawa stated Mr.Anderson is now coming before the City talking <br /> about gas,parking and pedestrian traffic. Kujawa commented Mr. Anderson does not want him to put <br /> retail gas in because he does not like competition very well and has the only retail gas operation on this <br /> side of the lake. <br /> Page 19 of 32 <br />