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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 L UKE KUJA WA OF YO UR BOA T CL UB, 1444 SHORELINE DRII�E, CUP <br /> AMENDMENT, Continued) <br /> Johnson stated they have a responsibility to protect their biggest investment,which is their house. <br /> Johnson indicated he and his wife have never been involved in the government process, never attended a <br /> Planning or City Council meeting, and have never called the police because of an annoyance. Johnson <br /> stated in his view they are very tolerant people and that they have become accustomed to that building <br /> that is right on the property line. However,there are nightly parties at the house by boat club employees, <br /> the house has Christmas lights on it year-round, and there are people shooting BB guns and ink ball guns <br /> on a regular basis. Johnson stated they were startled by what they thought was a high caliber gunshot and <br /> called the police,which was a big deal. � <br /> Johnson stated what he finds interesting,however, is that the onus is on the adjacent property owner to be <br /> calling the police rather than the property owner addressing the problems. The recommendation of the <br /> Planning Commission was that they need our help in documenting this and to call the police. Johnson <br /> indicated they went home after the meeting and there was a party going on in there. Johnson stated if <br /> they were there simply cleaning the place out,they would have applauded them and not called the <br /> meeting,which was an indication of the management approach they are taking. <br /> Johnson stated there was also an assertion that he should have brought his concerns to the property owner <br /> rather than going to the Planning Commission meeting. Johnson questioned why the burden is on him to <br /> approach the property owner rather than the property owner or City addressing the problems. Johnson <br /> stated he is merely a person who bought a house next to a residential property and that the onus should <br /> not be on them to deal with the situation. <br /> Johnson stated the Planning Commission meeting was the first time that they had met the owners of the <br /> boat club but not once did they ever approach them and ask how things were going. Johnson stated he <br /> likes the employees of the boat club and that this is not some personal vendetta. The question is whether <br /> how they are conducting their business is reasonable. <br /> Johnson commented by living next door,they have the unique advantage point of seeing everything on <br /> the lot. The deteriorated house was there when they purchased the property but they were not aware of <br /> the way it was being used. Johnson indicated they did check with City Staff prior to purchasing the <br /> property to see if this was a residential property. Johnson stated the expansion will put more pressure on <br /> their site,which is unreasonable and is going to adversely affect the value of their properiy. Johnson <br /> stated he does not mean this with any disrespect, but that they would prefer not to be here tonight or <br /> involved in this situation. Johnson stated they are here because they feel they have to protect their <br /> interests. <br /> Johnson stated he would like the City Council to ensure that the conditions of the CUP are followed <br /> through on. Johnson noted he did read through 100 and some pages in preparation for this meeting and <br /> found that there was no inspection by any city official that said the property was inspected on this day and <br /> this day to make sure the conditions of the CUP were being met. Johnson stated when we were told by <br /> the Planning Commission to call the police the next time there was a problem and they did that,the police <br /> said there was nothing they can do about it since the house is being used as a residential property. <br /> Johnson stated they are stuck in the middle of the process and no one is looking out for them. <br /> Page 25 of 32 <br />