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• <br />ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD SEPTEMBER 24, 1990 <br />PUBLIC FACILITIES CONTINUED <br />project." <br />Nettles questioned whether there may be an issue with <br />grandfathering such structures that have already been considered. <br />Barrett stated that the moratorium should eliminate any <br />problem. He said, "Only those projects for which a building <br />permit was obtained from the City prior to the moratorium would <br />be grandfathered." <br />It was moved by Mayor Grabek, seconded by Goetten, to refer <br />this matter to staff and Planning Commission for specific <br />language development as outlined. Motion, Ayes -4, Nays -0. <br />Motion passed. <br />HARDCOVER VARIANCE PROTECTION <br />Bernhardson suggested that this issue be addressed at the <br />time the shoreland regulations are modified. <br />Goetten referred to paragraph C in Bernhardson's memo, <br />attachment A, and not -ad that staff has started using this <br />procedure of notification to some degree. <br />It was moved by Mayor Grabek, seconded by Peterson, to <br />• direct staff to upgrade the language and take any comments <br />regarding any standards changes for inclusion with the shoreland <br />regulation modifications. Peterson asked whether this issue <br />would be reviewed by the Planning Commission. Bernhardson stated <br />that it would be necessary to proceed with the normal Ordinance <br />amendment procedure. Motion, Ayes -4, Nays -0. Motion passed. <br />WETLANDS <br />Bernhardson reviewed the information in his memo dated <br />September 14, 1990. He stated that the wetland regulations the <br />City of Orono currently has are efficient in protecting the <br />wetlands. He said, "Revising the present standards to increase <br />protection may cause greater problems in the balance of the <br />community. <br />Goetten agreed that the City has adequate measures for <br />wetland protection. She questioned whether it is necessary to <br />more clearly define wetlands versus the flood plain. <br />Peterson asked Bernhardson whether he had spoken to <br />Councilmember Callahan regarding this issue. <br />Bernhardson replied, "I did talk with Councilmember <br />Callahan. I believe that he would still. like to see protection <br />increased, though he is not sure in what area. I believe he was <br />more concerned about the Landstar Development on Old Beach Road. <br />- 11 - <br />