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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, December 9, 2019 <br />6:30 o'clock p.m. <br />Walsh noted they are still issued in the spring. <br />Johnson asked if there was a charge. <br />Barnhart confirmed that the City charged. He said that was one of the things that was going to be removed <br />and he would add it to the list. <br />Walsh said he thinks it is good on the multiple -dock license so the City keeps track of how many are <br />being put out. <br />Crosby agreed it should be kept. <br />Barnhart said it perhaps could be done with a permit. <br />Johnson said that is what the City Council talked about, is doing a permit. <br />Walsh agreed that it made sense. <br />Johnson asked what the City was charging for. <br />Walsh said it was keeping track of the permit. <br />Johnson said that's why the permit made the most sense. <br />Barnhart said the rental license fee was directed by the Council in the amount $100 for a 2 -year term. <br />Johnson asked where that came from. <br />Rief said when the City adopted the rental license program, that was the fee. <br />Walsh clarified that it is for residential. <br />Rief said it is a residential rental license. <br />Johnson said he did not know when the City Council talked about the two years because it is one year <br />now. <br />Barnhart and Rief said it's two years. <br />Johnson asked if it's always been $100 for two years. <br />Rief confirmed that it has. <br />Barnhart said it is the end of the first two-year term. <br />Olson said there are connection fees for connecting to existing sewer lines. Occasionally there is a sewer <br />project and someone will elect not to be in the sewer project and a few years later their septic system will <br />Page 30 of 34 <br />