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LA21-000017 (480 Big Island) Ex E Draft PC Min
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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />Tuesday, March 15, 2021 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />2. LA21-000017 JOE THULL, 480 BIG ISLAND, DOCK PERMIT ON ROW (STAFF: MELANIE <br />CURTIS) <br /> <br />Joe and Sara Thull, Applicants, were present. <br /> <br />Staff presented a summary packet of information. The Applicants own 480 Big Island which is a non- <br />lakeshore property on the eastern portion of the island. They have owned the property for a number of <br />years and it is located between two platted, undeveloped rights-of-way which connect to the Bay Place <br />right-of-way and connects to the lake on the eastern side of the island. There are many interconnecting <br />undeveloped rights-of-way which are accessible to the public but no developed roads on Big Island and <br />non are open for vehicular traffic. Code section 78-567 provides a mechanism for inland or off-lake <br />property owners to request a permit to install or construct private improvements, such as a dock, on public <br />rights-of-way. A dock would provide access to the Applicant’s property and this provision only exists <br />within the RS district which consists of Big Island and Deering Island. Pursuant to this code the Applicants <br />seek a permit to place a seasonal dock on City right-of-way. Two dock permits have been issued in the past <br />20+ years. Resolution 4465 attributed to 220 and 130 Big Island granted in 2000. Resolution 2038, referred <br />in the Staff report as Permit 2038, attributed to 230 Big Island granted in 1986. 230 Big Island is an inland <br />lot and that permit was for a dock that existed on the property on that location in the right-of-way since <br />approximately the 1950’s. It was granted subject to a number of conditions including the following <br />verbiage: “should there be any other requests from inland property owners to use this site for the installation <br />of a dock to their properties, this permit is automatically revoked.” Permit 2038 appears to have remained <br />in effect since that time, and has been transferred to the subsequent owners (Fred Brunjten/Nancy Farnes). <br />Ms. Farnes has provided comment on this request, which was emailed to the Commissioners and placed at <br />their seats, in addition to other comments received after publication of the packet. Staff finds the <br />Applicants’ request generally meets the criteria outlined in the code for approval. Knowing the subdivision <br />code has recently been changed to allow for easement access as another option for inland lots in the RS <br />district only, the Applicants have attempted unsuccessfully to secure a private easement from neighbors <br />including Three Rivers Park District as detailed in the submittal. They made the permit request in February. <br />As a result of the request and based on the language in the resolution for Permit 2038, it should be <br />considered to be revoked. Staff has concerns that the holder of this permit continues to desire dock access. <br />There are two additional interior lots on the east side of the island, both just to the east of the Applicant’s <br />property – they do not have lake access and may in the future request a permit for dock on the right-of-way <br />as well. The City should anticipate requests from these property owners at some point. The other remaining <br />properties on the east side are either lakeshore properties or in common ownership with a lakeshore <br />property, thus providing the opportunity for a dock. Staff recommends the dock access question for inland <br />lots be looked at comprehensively by the City. A number of public comments were received and included <br />in the packet as Exhibit I; most of the comments received oppose the dock. Staff recommends approval of <br />a dock with the following conditions: <br />1. The location of the installed dock shall be approved by the LMCD, and shall be approved by <br />the Public Works Director. <br />2. The permit issued shall be valid for one year, and shall be subject to change, alteration or <br />revocation for cause by the council at any time, and shall be automatically renewable on the <br />anniversary of the date of issuance except upon written notice from the city to the permittee at <br />least 30 days prior to the anniversary date. <br />3. The approval should identify which property(ies) has rights to use the dock, and each owner <br />shall be permitted one boat slip for use by the owner of the property exclusively.
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