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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, August 12, 2013 <br />7:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br />  <br />    Page 20 of 37   <br />(6. #13-3606 LUKE KUJAWA O YOUR BOAT CLUB, 1444 SHORELINE DRIVE – <br />CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AMENDMENT, Continued) <br /> <br />McMillan stated she does not want to add any extra boats to a noncompliant fuel tank situation. <br /> <br />McMillan noted she understands the applicant is working on that situation and that there are also some <br />parking issues that need to be addressed. <br /> <br />Gellis asked if the fueling situation is part of the CUP. <br /> <br />Gaffron noted this marina has not had fueling previously under past licenses. Fuel sales are an accessory <br />or permitted use within the marina district. <br /> <br />McMillan noted the first fueling situation for Your Boat Club was 20 some 5-gallon red plastic cans that <br />were trailered from the gas station and stored on site a couple of years ago. McMillan commented that <br />obviously the portable tank is an upgrade but that the situation is still not where it should be. <br /> <br />Printup stated the transport of the fuel has been issue. Printup asked if the applicant will be applying for <br />temporary fuel storage next year. <br /> <br />Gellis indicated they are working towards permanent fuel storage. Gellis stated in his view the fuel tank <br />situation does not have anything to do with the conditional use permit and is not part of what is before the <br />City Council. Gellis stated he is not sure why the fuel would prevent the Council from moving forward <br />on the CUP. Gellis indicated he could drive the boats and gas them offsite or the Council could deny the <br />boat club the ability to fuel the boats. <br /> <br />McMillan stated when this conditional use permit was initially approved, she was not aware of how the <br />boats were being fueled and that she was unaware of how that was occurring. McMillan indicated she did <br />not become aware of the situation until it was pointed out to her later. <br /> <br />Kujawa noted that has not happened in over two years. <br /> <br />McMillan stated when she first initially approved the application, she was not aware that was going to <br />happen and that she would have had an issue with it at that time. While that has improved, the fuel tank is <br />not permanent and the situation needs to be resolved. <br /> <br />Kujawa stated if they go beyond the 90 days, he would appreciate it being extended through the season so <br />they can work on this issue over the winter and hopefully get the underground tank installed. <br /> <br />McMillan stated it is hard to expand something that is not perfect and that it will be harder for the City to <br />dial it back if problems arise. McMillan stated the Council could make it a condition of the approval but <br />that she would prefer an additional two weeks to think about the application. McMillan indicated she <br />does not want to rush this decision and that the City needs to make sure everything is up to the <br />appropriate standards. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Item #02 - CC Agenda - 08/26/2013 <br />Approval of Council Minutes 08/12/2013 [Page 20 of 37]