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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br /> Monday,July 15,2013 <br /> 6:30 o'clock p.m. <br /> Gaffron stated if you look at the history of how the property has been valued over the years,there are <br /> times when the value has been bumped up and that it is his belief that was probably the function of a <br /> different assessor looking at it for the first time. Gaffron stated the property does have some value but the <br /> other neighboring properties have a much higher assessed land value as compared to this property. <br /> Thiesse questioned what the value of the property would be if the owner cannot have a dock and the trees <br /> cannot be cut down. Thiesse stated in his view the property value is minimal. <br /> Gaffron concurred the value is minimal and that the owner would need to talk to the assessor to determine <br /> how they view it. Obviously the property owner can also talk with the city assessor about changing or <br /> lowering the value or they could attempt to sell the property to the adjacent property owner whose <br /> property surrounds it. Gaffron noted the City twice in the past chose, for whatever reasons,not to <br /> purchase it when they had the potential opportunity to purchase it. <br /> Gaffron stated from a drainage perspective,this property is a perfect place to put a stormwater pond, <br /> which is something that is worth looking into. The property has not gone into tax forfeiture. Gaffron <br /> stated to answer Commissioner Thiesse's question,there are some options available to the owner,but that <br /> in terms of how the property is used,they are not allowed to have a dock. Gaffron indicated the property <br /> could be used for picnicking and is open space but that he is hard pressed to come up with other specific <br /> uses for the property. <br /> Landgraver stated the options for the property are not particularly attractive. Whether the property floods <br /> or not is probably not a Planning Commission issue but it is a concern for the neighbors. <br /> Schoenzeit moved,Lemke seconded,to recommend denial of Application#13-3614,Fred Johnson, <br /> 1565 Orchard Beach Place,based on Findings 1 through 10 outlined in Staffs report dated July 11, <br /> 2013,and based on the finding that in general the proposal is not compatible with the <br /> neighborhood. VOTE: Ayes 6,Nays 0. <br /> 6. #13-3616 CITY OF ORONO,AMENDMENT OF ZONING CODE CHAPTER 78,ADD <br /> SECTION 78-1379,ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SYSTEMS,8:11 P.M.—8:38 P.M. <br /> Gaffron stated before the Planning Commission tonight is a proposal to add Section 78-1379,Alternative <br /> Energy Systems. Included in the Planning Commission's packet is a draft alternative energy systems <br /> ordinance as well as a volume of information that includes other cities' ordinances and various documents <br /> from state and other regulatory agencies. <br /> The City Council adopted the Accessory Uses and Structures Amendment approximately one month ago. <br /> The earlier drafts of that included solar electric, solar thermal systems, and geothermal systems in the list <br /> of allowed accessory uses within each zoning district. The final adopted ordinance did not include solar <br /> or geothermal systems but the Council directed Staff to proceed with establishment of a new separate <br /> code section regarding Alternative Energy Systems. <br /> Included in the draft amendment are some definitions for four specific alternative energy systems, and <br /> they include solar energy systems, geothermal energy systems, wind turbine systems, and outdoor wood <br /> boilers. These are typically the topics that other cities have included in their alternative energy systems <br /> ordinances. Gaffron noted he is not aware of any wood boilers in the City at the present time. There is <br /> Page 19 of 23 <br />