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, <br /> 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, I444 SHORELINE DRIVE, CUP <br /> AMENDMENT, Continued) <br /> Anderson asked if there is a storm water management plan in place for this site. Anderson indicated it is <br /> a new requirement and is controlled by the MPCA. <br /> Anderson commented the City is allowing the storage of a fuel tank in a floodplain and allowing the use <br /> of a residential property for commercial purposes. The City should allow the 20 slips but require <br /> conformity to the conditional use permit to prove that what he is saying is true. <br /> Anderson asked if parking on the residential properties was counted today. <br /> Gaffron indicated he did not count those. <br /> Anderson stated there are 13 stalls striped out and one of them is a double. <br /> Gaffron stated to his recollection there are four or five across. <br /> Anderson stated he counted 13 and in the other parking lot there is zero. Anderson stated he cannot <br /> believe that he is being accused of trying to create a monopoly when he is actually trying to create <br /> something special for the City of Orono. Anderson commented this property is like a zoo and that when <br /> they have an open house in two weeks,the City should see what happens then. <br /> Anderson requested the CiTy Council not approve the 30 slips and require the applicant bring the property <br /> into compliance. Anderson questioned why they waited until just recently to take the stuff out now when <br /> they have had two years to do it. <br /> Mayor McMillan closed the public hearing at 10:02 p.m. <br /> Levang stated she would like a definition of overflow parking, and then when she visited today at 3:00 <br /> p.m.,there were five cars parked at 1442 Shoreline Drive, with her car being one of them. <br /> Gaffron stated the resolution from 1989 does not address the overflow parking, but the resolution from <br /> 2011, Page 3 of 8, Item E, addresses the number of parking stalls. Gaffron indicated to his knowledge the <br /> overflow parking has never been specifically defined as meaning that all the other parking spots are full. <br /> Levang stated there are not 26 unmarked parking spots on the Tanager side. <br /> Gaffron stated the numbers that go back to 1989 always talked about 26 and that it is possible the <br /> management of the site may result in differing numbers. Gaffron stated under today's circumstances, it <br /> would be difficult to park 26 cars in there. <br /> Levang noted there is also one double spot and that she does not see how 26 cars can fit in that area. <br /> McMillan asked if the City has any information on the sale of boats and how many people typically show <br /> up for an open house. <br /> Page 27 of 32 <br />