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MTNUTES OF THE ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD MARCH 11, 1985. PAGE 3 <br /> #884 RICHARD ELLER Mayor Butler stated that as a result of the attorney ' s <br /> request, she suggested tabling the application until March <br /> 25, 1985 when the attorney and/or applicant can be present . <br /> Edward Stanke of 2660 Pheasant Road stated that the applicant <br /> has been using every means possible to delay the application <br /> and by the time the City resolves the issue the lake will be <br /> open and the boat back into the water. Stanke asked for <br /> immediate action on the application since this has been going <br /> on since September. Stanke stated that an ordinance isn ' t <br /> any good if the City isn ' t going to enforce that ordinance. <br /> Stanke stated that Eller has kept his boat there for two years <br /> and none of the neighbors like it . Stanke explained that he <br /> has had his home for sale and that the location of the boat has <br /> scared off potentialbuyers. Stanke noted that the snow has <br /> melted off and Eller is able to move the boat but Eller <br /> refuses. <br /> Mayor Butler explained that the proper procedure has been <br /> followed and that Eller has responded to the letters of staff <br /> by applying for the variance. Butler noted that sometimes <br /> the process is a little slower than everyone would like, but <br /> that Eller is allowed due process just like anyone else. <br /> Butler stated that the item will be tabled and staff will <br /> notify Eller that action will be taken at the March 25 , 1985 , <br /> Council meeting regardless of whether applicant and/or <br /> attorney is present. <br /> City Attorney Radio noted for the record that Eller has <br /> submitted a letter stating that he will not park the boat on <br /> his property next year. <br /> Councilmember Frahm moved, Councilmember T. Adams seconded, <br /> to table the Eller variance application until March 25 , 1985 , <br /> at which time the City will take action on the variance <br /> whether or not the attorney and/or applicant is present. <br /> I�?otion, Ayes ( 3 ) , Nays ( 1 ) . <br /> Councilmember L. Adams voted nay. Adamsfelt that normally <br /> when someone is in violation of a City ordinance, that person <br /> should be issued a citation first. Adams stated that Eller <br /> should be applying for an after-the-fact variance and the <br /> issue promptly resolved. <br /> Zoning Administrator Mabusth explained that the normal <br /> procedure for violators is for staff to write a letter <br /> notifying the resident of that violation and wait for the <br /> resident' sresponse. Mabusth stated then the City writes a <br /> second letter threatening the issuance of a citation if the <br /> residenthasn' t responded. Mabusth noted thatif a resident <br /> stillhasn 't responded, a citation is then issued. Mabusth <br /> explained that Eller responded at the second stage by <br /> applying for the variance claiming that the topography of his <br /> property will not allow the storage of the boat elsewhere on � <br /> his progerty. Mabusth noted that Eller claims that moving ' <br /> the boat will harm the boat which was confirmed by a marina, <br /> owner, and the City Engineer. <br />
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