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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, October 9, 2017 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />but that he says they should close the windows or just not go out there. Elliott stated it is not fair that he <br />is not able to use his property. <br />Elliott stated last summer there were renters that were hosting the wedding that Ms. Anderson referenced <br />and they had two huge Rottweilers that were not on leases. Elliott indicated he was going to have surgery <br />that afternoon and one of the dogs charged him and knocked him down. Elliott stated he thought he was <br />going to get mauled. The next day there were two dogs there that did the same thing to his 12 -year-old <br />and knocked him down right in the middle of their property. <br />Elliott stated the noise is just nonstop throughout the day and that they can't get away from it. Elliott <br />stated the language and stories go way too far and that there are also parking issues. Elliott stated the <br />renters take a lot of liberties and just park wherever. A couple of times there were boat trailers parked in <br />his driveway and that the renters are constantly trespassing. Elliott commented that would not be a <br />problem if the neighbors are coming in your yard or it's the neighbors' kids and you know them, but it is <br />an issue because these are strangers. Elliott stated generally they are 30 some year old men that are <br />intoxicated and playing drinking games. <br />Elliott stated it has gotten to a point where he would consider it out of control and that it has definitely <br />impacted his life. Elliott encouraged the City Council to consider some tight regulations or requiring a <br />longer rental period. <br />Matt Johnson, 1432 Shoreline Drive, stated he did own an VRBO next to Bill Wolfson and that when he <br />learned that several neighbors made complaints about the property to the City, he told the neighbors what <br />he was doing and gave them his number. Johnson stated some of the neighbors were really concerned <br />about not knowing the people in there, which he understands, but at the same time he travels and uses <br />VRBO all the time. Johnson stated he just bought a place in Florida and that that market has a lot of <br />VRBO and that it is a great service. <br />Johnson stated he does not care what the City decides, but that the people who are doing it well have <br />repeat customers. Johnson stated it is way more cost effective for the landlord to have longer-term <br />rentals. Johnson indicated he also had limitations on the number of cars that could be at his VRBO and <br />that he tried to make it clear it is a residential neighborhood. Johnson commented there are people who <br />are doing it well and effectively and that they have people booked out for a year in advance. Johnson <br />stated if the City decides to adopt something, they should give people some time to get their bookings and <br />that it is something for the Council to think about. <br />Johnson stated he supports accountability of the landlords whether it is short-term or long-term rental. <br />Johnson commented the Baldur Park rental seems like one terrible situation for sure that needs some law <br />enforcement involvement because it sounds like there are plenty of violations that are occurring there <br />regularly but that he does not want to punish everyone because of a couple specific problems. <br />Printup stated while it might be a great service, the question is whether Orono wants to do this. <br />Johnson noted there are not a bunch of hotel options in this area. <br />Crosby noted most places in Florida are for 30 days and they are longer term <br />Dankey stated her rental in Florida is usually one week. <br />Page 5 of 7 <br />