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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, October 23, 2017 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />12. #17-3968 SHARRATT DESIGN AND COMPANY ON BEHALF OF FREDERICK AND <br />PATRICIA JOHNSON, 1565 ORCHARD BEACH PLACE (PID 07-117-23-0026) — RESOLUTION <br />NO. 6801 & RESOLUTION NO. 6802 — Continued <br />Walsh noted the City Council discussed this application two weeks ago and that the question before them <br />is whether anything compelling has been raised to change the decision they made two weeks ago. <br />Crosby stated there is a lack of space to build on and that nothing raised tonight has changed his mind. <br />Walsh stated he can see the one -car garage as a practical difficulty and that the City has granted variances <br />in the past to allow a one -car garage. Walsh stated he does not see anything compelling that would <br />change the Council's decision from two weeks ago. <br />Printup moved, Crosby seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 6802, a Resolution approving the <br />lot area, lot width, and average lakeshore setback variances for the property located at 1565 <br />Orchard Beach Road, and to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 6801, a Resolution denying the rear yard <br />setback variance. VOTE: Ayes 3, Nays 0. <br />13. REVIEW ORDINANCE PRIORITIES <br />Barnhart stated Staff has been directed to research a number of ordinances and then present Staff's <br />recommendations back to the City Council. Staff is limited on resources to handle all of these at the same <br />time and are looking for direction on prioritization. Barnhart noted seven priorities identified last fall <br />have been completed. <br />Barnhart stated Staff is looking at the following possible ordinances: <br />Ordinance to regulate special events; ordinance to clarify accessory structure setbacks, <br />2. Ordinance to amend the regulations of signage, include size, location, illumination, and to <br />confirm content neutrality, <br />Ordinance to review permitted and conditional uses in the business districts, <br />4. Ordinance to remove hour restrictions on Long Lake. An ordinance has been primarily written by <br />Long Lake and Staff will be utilizing most of that language. <br />5. Ordinance to regulate rentals, including short-term rentals and the need to regulate long-term and <br />short-term rentals. Barnhart noted this is being driven to a certain extent by the Super Bowl since <br />it will be bringing more activity into town. <br />6. Ordinance to clarify definitions, including dry buildable, connected, in kind, restaurants. <br />Barnhart stated earlier today during the work session the City Council discussed the wetland ordinances <br />to reduce the setback requirements. Due to limited Staff resources and time being spent on the <br />Comprehensive Plan and the Navarre plan, Barnhart indicated he can only do one ordinance a month and <br />that he would like the City Council to prioritize the proposed ordinances. <br />Page 7 of 11 <br />