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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, August 13, 2018 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />11. LA18-000063 — MATT JOHNSON, 1432 SHORELINE DRIVE, VARIANCE - <br />RESOLUTION NO. 6891— Continued <br />Johnson stated the adjoining property owner has indicated they see the value in a fence and that they <br />offered to pay for half of it. Johnson noted the red line is the 75 -foot setback and that the fence would not <br />affect any ingress or egress. <br />Rief stated the other fence would probably hinder the visibility if that was a problem. <br />Barnhart noted once the fence goes back six feet, it would require a building permit. <br />Printup moved, Crosby seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION NO., a Resolution Approving a <br />Variance from Municipal Zoning Code Section 78-1405(8)(b), with the fence being allowed to be up <br />to eight feet tall subject to the applicant obtaining the appropriate building permit. <br />VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />15. GOOSE MANAGEMENT PLAN — PUBLIC HEARING <br />Barnhart stated a couple of weeks ago the City Council received some feedback regarding the goose <br />population in Orono along with a request that they develop a plan in accordance with the DNR <br />regulations. Staff has obtained a template from the DNR and is currently working with the residents on <br />tailoring the plan for Orono's needs. One of the steps in the process to develop the goose management <br />plan is to hold a public hearing. Barnhart stated the public hearing can be held at any time during the <br />process but that he would prefer to do it at this stage to gather as many concerns as possible <br />Mayor Walsh opened the public hearing at 8:37 p.m. <br />There were no public comments. <br />Mayor Walsh closed the public hearing at 8:37 p.m. <br />Barnhart indicated he will continue to work with the residents and bring it back to the City Council for <br />their approval. <br />17. YOUR BOAT CLUB UPDATE <br />Barnhart reported he has drafted and sent a letter to the property owner identifying a number of items to <br />be addressed that are inconsistent with the conditions outlined in the resolutions approved for this <br />property. Staff has conducted follow-up inspections and noted that progress is being made on addressing <br />the issues. <br />Barnhart stated he is not looking for any formal action by the City Council at this time. <br />Matt Johnson, 1432 Shoreline Drive, stated the boats did get removed from out front. In addition, there <br />was some question about screenage raised and that he is not sure if Staff has had the opportunity to see <br />what was planted. Johnson stated some low evergreens somewhere between four and seven inches tall <br />Page 12 of 14 <br />
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