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Request for council action-joint use dock relocation-1998
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. `_� <br /> Request for Council Action continued <br /> Page 2 of 5 - <br /> June 17, 1998 <br /> Proposed 7oint Use Dock Relocation <br /> - In 1977 a conditional use permit application was approved, allowing four additional <br /> units(two duplex buildings)to be constructed on Tract A in addition to allowing the <br /> existing fire station duplex to remain. A decision on the proposed joint use dock to <br /> serve all 6 duplex units was left up in the air, pending the results of an LMCD <br /> moratorium. The two new duplex buildings were constructed on Tract A in 1977- <br /> 78. <br /> - On March 30, 1978 the City of Orono issued a joint use dock license to the "Kelly <br /> Avenue Holding Company" for one slip for each of six duplex dwelling units. That <br /> dock system was to be constructed near the entrance of the lagoon at the southwest <br /> corner of Tract A. Please review the staff inemo and e�iibits for Application#350 <br /> which provides some background to the discussions held regarding this initial joint <br /> use dock license. . <br /> - In 1979 Tract A was split into three lots,each containing an existing duplex building, <br /> plus two outlots: Outlot A for a joint use dock,located at the shoreline of Lot 3; and <br /> Outlot B,the platted lake bed which was then deeded to the City. <br /> - The 1978-79 discussions regazding lake access for these six duplex units,revolved <br /> around a number of factors: <br /> 1. In total the six uriits had only 400' of shoreline in the LR-1 B zoning district <br /> that required 140'of lot width and allowed one riparian "dock right" per lot; <br /> i.e. the 3-acre site would only qualify for two riparian "dock rights" if <br /> subdivided into two conforming widths single family lots. <br /> 2. City maps designated wetland along the shoreline of Lots 1 and 2, and <br /> allowing a dock to extend from Lots 1 and 2 would require a variance to the <br /> flood plain and wetlands ordinance which was then recently adopted. <br /> 3. A joint use dock providing one slip for each of the six duplex units would be <br /> of less impact than six individual docks. The impact of six slips,one for each <br /> of six duplex dwelling units, was considered a reasonable impact on the <br /> neighborhood and the lagoon. <br /> 4. Three individual docks limited to 5'6" width by 25' length, with two boats <br /> slipped at each dock, and such docks grouped at the sczuthwest end of the <br /> property,would be appropriate. <br /> - In 1984,Lots 1 and 2 of Navarre Cove were replatted as "Kelly Cove" creating four <br />
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