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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Tuesday, May 29, 2018 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT — Continued <br />Walsh noted Home Depot is providing money and volunteers to the project and that it is a great public- <br />private partnership. <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT <br />Rief noted he will be meeting with staff leadership to discuss the upcoming budget and that a preliminary <br />budget will be presented to the City Council at their June work session. <br />CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT <br />20. 1440-1442 SHORELINE DRIVE RENTAL LICENSE <br />Mattick noted at the last City Council meeting there was discussion about this particular rental license and <br />that the Council elected to table it to allow Staff time to research the history of the property and determine <br />what approvals and requirements existed for the property. <br />Mattick stated there have been a number of approvals granted for the property over the years and that he <br />has attempted to break it down into two components. The first one is the rental license application. <br />Mattick stated when it comes to licensing, the law says if the applicant meets those requirements, the <br />Council has little discretion to say no to it. At the time the ordinance was drafted, those requirements <br />were put forth, and the review shows that they do meet those requirements. <br />Issues discussed as part of the rental license application related to parking on the site and the business use <br />of the properties. Mattick stated the applicants meet the parking criteria under the business terms and <br />there is nothing that prohibits someone from double counting those parking spots since all the Code <br />requires is two parking spots. <br />Mattick stated there are multiple approvals on the property that discuss parking. The most recent <br />approval was the conditional use permit granted in 2011. At that time the City performed an analysis of <br />the parking and found that per the code as it existed in 2011, it would be necessary to have 70 parking <br />stalls. Based on the parking plan submitted, they have demonstrated 76 total stalls available and another <br />potential 5 stalls. Mattick stated if the number of slips is consistent with what they had in 2011, then they <br />have demonstrated sufficient parking. <br />Mattick recommended the rental license be approved tonight and that it be reviewed annually as the City <br />would normally do. <br />Mattick stated the bigger issue on the property is the amount of activity that is occurring as it relates to the <br />marina, the boat sales, and the Your Boat Club. The main complaints revolved around the parking <br />associated with those businesses and late-night deliveries. Mattick stated a certain amount of noise is <br />associated with those activities that is unavoidable and it becomes an issue of whether they are in <br />violation of any of the prior approvals. <br />There are basically three primary guiding documents for the property that were discussed at the last <br />meeting. Mattick stated he pulled the record against the property from the County and a lot of the <br />conditions are typical for this type of business. The City, through specific approvals, has allowed parking <br />on those two residential properties since 2011 and it had been done historically prior to that. Mattick <br />Page 9 of 11 <br />