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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 />Johnson stated it sounds like the Baldur Park property owner does not care about the neighbors and that in <br />his view some pressure should be put on him. Johnson stated even if the City puts a 30 -day rental period <br />in their regulations, the owner will put a clause in there that if the renters leave early, they will be <br />refunded the difference, which is how they get around the longer rental period. Johnson questioned how <br />the City would be able to get involved with contracts like that. <br />Bill Anderson, 1408 Baldur Park Road, noted an hour ago they heard about how far ten yards is and then <br />watching the person step it off. Anderson stated they are literally about five yards from the other yard. <br />Anderson stated if it was a 100 -foot lot, he can see where it might not be that big of an issue, but that <br />small lots do not warrant having 10 to 15 to 20 people there at one time because it really is a party. <br />Anderson noted the City Council seen a picture of their street and the parked cars. Anderson stated he has <br />backed into two cars already and that parking is an issue. Anderson noted the City Council has <br />mentioned the property owner's rights, but that it all goes back to the other 20 homes that people live in <br />day in and day out and that it is not just about the guy who lives in Seattle. <br />Dankey asked if a three strike rule would work in the case of his neighborhood or licensing. <br />Anderson stated licensing should be mandatory but that he would like to see it prohibited in some <br />manner. Anderson noted a lot of the rental places in Florida are townhomes or condos and that it is a very <br />transient type of environment. Anderson stated Baldur Park Road is not transient and neither is 99 <br />percent of Orono. Anderson stated it is a business next door and that it is a money maker for the property <br />owner. Anderson commented they have all heard the term NIMBY, or not in my back yard, but that he <br />would guarantee that anyone else who had these kinds of crowds in their back yards would be here, too. <br />Anderson stated he has a problem with calling the police on every little issue and wasting resources, but <br />that it will get to the point where the police department will be called on a regular basis. <br />Anderson recommended making the lot size a requisite as well as limiting the number of cars and people <br />in the home. <br />Printup stated he concurs that Orono is not transient, which basically sums up the situation. Printup stated <br />he would not want to live somewhere if there are strangers coming and going every weekend. <br />Richie Anderson, 3205 Crystal Bay Road, commented this thing can be debated over and over again, but <br />the horror story would be if one of the guys who is hooting and hollering at their daughter would instead <br />try to solicit her or worst. Anderson stated when a sexual predator comes and lives in the community, the <br />police department knows that, but if someone rents a house for a day or a weekend, the police have no <br />clue. <br />Anderson stated the City Council should also not assume that the police department or the City has the <br />manpower to deal with this. Anderson stated in his view the City should adopt Shorewood's game plan <br />and say if you cannot afford your house on the lake, you should not have bought the property. Anderson <br />encouraged the City Council to be proactive on this because having someone raped in Orono due to a <br />rental would be a life-long issue for that person. Anderson asked who the City Council is trying to <br />appease, the five percent of the residents who want rentals in Orono or the 95 percent who do not. <br />Page 6 of 7 <br />