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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD AUGUST 26, 1985. PAGE 3 <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> Mr. David Fox, 1645 Bohns Point Road, stated that he would <br /> like to see the City of Orono take action to regulate <br /> construction activity of homes on these points: 1 )hours of <br /> construction should be Monday - Friday 8 am - 5 pm, Saturday 9 <br /> am - 4 pm, and no construction on Sunday. 2 )requiring on-site <br /> sanitary facilities. <br /> Mr. Fox also indicated his interest in item #19* Parade of <br /> Homes. He stated that he hoped the City of Orono would develop <br /> a plan to deal with future Parade of Homes. <br /> Mayor Butler told Mr. Fox that item #19* was already approved <br /> on the consent agenda accepting staff ' s memo and supplied Mr. <br /> Fox with a copy of that memo advising him if he had any <br /> questions to contact City Administrator Bernhardson. <br /> ZONING ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT: <br /> �852 STANLEY GREGORY <br /> 1410 SHORELINE DRIVE <br /> CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br /> Mrs. Stanley Gregory and W.P. Gregory were present f or thi s <br /> matter. Also present was Greg Kopischke, applicant ' s <br /> Engineer/Planner. <br /> City Administrator Bernhardson explained the application <br /> for a conditional use permit for alteration of land to create <br /> a decorative pond. Bernhardson stated that staff ' s <br /> recommendation is that this be approved as having minimal <br /> negative effect and possibly a beneficial effect. <br /> Zoning Administrator Mabusth stated that "experts" concur <br /> that the proposed decorative pond will have little negative <br /> impact on water quality or quantity, and that this plan would <br /> be an improvement. ( "Experts" being Jim Mahady of MCWD, Joel <br /> Settles of U.S. Soils Office, and Dr. Richard Hanson of FWBI ) <br /> Mabusth stated that the only problem the applicant might have <br /> is maintaining the water level. <br /> Greg Kopischke stated that because they areincreasing storm <br /> water storage by creation of the pond, it will allow <br /> settlement of sediments, whichshouldimprove water quality. <br /> Kopischke stated that the channel area would be a minor <br /> depression, no more than 12-18" deep, just enough to allow <br /> water to move out. <br /> It was moved by Mayor Butler, seconded by Councilmember <br /> Adams, to direct staff to draft a resolution approving the <br /> Conditional Use permit for the installation of a decorative <br /> pond. Motion, Ayes (3 ) , Nays (0 ) . <br />