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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, June 12, 2017 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />25. #17-3925 CITY OF ORONO, TEXT AMENDMENT: SMALL LOTS/SETBACKS — <br />Continued <br />are nonconforming and does not change the hardcover requirements. If the hardcover maximum has been <br />reached on the lot, the property owner would not be able to do anything. <br />Walsh indicated he would be fine with reducing the side yard setback in the one acre zone to 7.5 feet, in <br />the two acre zone to 10 feet, and adjusting the side street setbacks where the rights-of-way are <br />unimproved. <br />Printup moved, Seals seconded, to approve Exhibit B and adopt ORDINANCE NO. 199, Third <br />Series, an Ordinance Amending the Code of Ordinances Pertaining to Setbacks for Unimproved <br />Rights -of -Way, reducing the side yard setback to 7.5 feet, requiring a 10 -foot setback in the two - <br />acre zone, and to follow the Planning Commission's recommendation relating to unimproved <br />rights-of-way, and to adjust the side yard setback for all lots from 50 and 30 feet to 30, 20, and 15 <br />feet depending on the zoning district per Staff recommendations. <br />Barnhart noted the ordinance is only proposing changes to four areas and it would not change anything in <br />the commercial, industrial or five -acre zones. <br />Walsh stated he does not feel anything needs to be done in the other zones. <br />VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />Dankey stated two times in the last couple of days while she was watching Channel 5 news, she saw <br />Orono Mayor Dennis Walsh and Council Member Victoria Seals. <br />Printup reported great strides have been made with Highway 12 and that additional funding has been <br />approved and signed into law to create some improvements at Highway 12 and County Road 92. <br />Seals reported there was a meeting of the Big Island committee and that they visited the Island along with <br />Channel 5. Seals stated there were a lot of positive ideas exchanged and that a number of improvements <br />are being discussed for Big Island. <br />Walsh reported the Police Commission met and they discussed the problem with drugs and opioids. <br />Walsh stated there was a tour of Big Island, with a segment on the Island airing on Channel 5. Walsh <br />noted he did ask the City Clerk to include the link to the segment on the City's website. <br />Walsh reported he attended a Boy Scout Court of Honor earlier today and that it was great to see all the <br />participation by the Scouts and the interest in earning an Eagle Scout badge. <br />Walsh noted the Lurton Dog Park grand opening will be held this Saturday, June 17, from 1-3. Walsh <br />stated the City has issued 300 permits already for the dog park, which has exceeded expectations. <br />Page 16 of 19 <br />