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MINUTES OF TI3E REGUL�IR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD APRIL 8 , 1985 . P�GE 5 <br /> #898 KOEHNEN l. City must approve setback variancefor canopy structure <br /> (cont. ) finding its placement not detrimental to the public <br /> safety. <br /> 2. New tanks installed per standards by Municipal State <br /> Fire Code. <br /> 3. Payment of $10 , 620 for total SAC and sewer unit payments <br /> . with permit for installation of car wash. <br /> 4. Traffic flow signage provided on site upon completion of <br /> car wash. <br /> 5. Fieid tanks and lines must be inspected per approved City <br /> wide inspection schedule. <br /> Motion, Ayes ( 5 ) , Nays ( 0 ) . <br /> #900 JAMES OGLAND <br /> BIG ISLAND RECORD LOT �38 <br /> VARIANCE <br /> RESOLUTION James Ogland was present. Assistant Zoning Administrator <br /> Gaffron noted that this is an after-the-fact variance for a <br /> deck and storage shed that were placed within the 0-75 ' <br /> lakeshore setback zone. Gaffron noted that the applicant <br /> did complete his automatic variance forms and returned them <br /> to the City for processing. Gaffron explained that the <br /> apF�lication was held up because of the violation. <br /> Mayor Butler moved, Councilmember T. Adams seconded, to <br /> approve the after-the-fact variance based on the following <br /> findings: <br /> 1. Steep slopes and the uneven, sometimes slippery <br /> shoreline terrace make access to the property difficult <br /> if not hazardous. <br /> 2. The lake access is the only viable access to the <br /> property, and in this case the decking appears <br /> reasonable to provide a safe access . <br /> 3. The 7 ' x 8 ' storage building acts as a lock box for storage <br /> of boating incidentals (paddles, lifejackets , etc) <br /> which reasonably should not have to be carried up the <br /> hill after each use. <br /> Before the motion was voted upon, Council continued <br /> discussion. <br /> Councilmember Frahm felt that the deck was acceptable but <br /> that the storage shed should not be allowed just to serve as a. <br /> convenience so the applicant doesn' t have to carry <br /> incidentals. Frahm noted that everyone else on Big Island <br /> or the lakeshore areas in Orono will want to have a shed like <br /> this one. Frahm felt that this would be precedent setting to <br /> allow the shed to remain within the 0-75 ' setback. <br />
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