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property owner and boat owner advising them of the City's regulations. There are a few neighborhoods <br /> that historically have been the most problematic but typically Staff does not spend a great deal of time <br /> enforcing this regulation. <br /> McMillan noted the new ordinance would cover property owners that provide dock space,which means <br /> that there does not need to be a financial aspect. <br /> Mattick indicated that is correct and that the ordinance also does not cover the situation where a neighbor <br /> rents a boat slip from another neighbor,which perhaps should be added. The handout developed by Staff <br /> explains why a resident cannot rent out dock space. Mattick noted the code amendment was not meant to <br /> create a new set of rules but to clarify what was already being enforced. <br /> McMillan stated the real reason behind the ordinance is to address some issues that occur on land with a <br /> rental slip. <br /> Rahn commented it is a lakeshore issue when a neighbor allows someone to park their boat at their dock. <br /> Gaffron stated those are typically not the situations the City receives complaints about. <br /> Rahn stated he is not sure why Orono would want to be more restrictive than the other lakeshore cities. <br /> Rahn stated a resident would likely call the police prior to calling Staff if there is a boisterous person <br /> there or a parking issue that occurred over the weekend. <br /> Franchot commented the ordinanceg ives the Citysomethingto stand on if there is an issue. Franchot <br /> pointed out that Orono does tend to be stricterin a number of respects when it comes to protecting the <br /> lake. <br /> Printup asked what the general complaints are. <br /> Gaffron stated they are complaints regarding the coming and going of unknown people at odd hours of <br /> the day and night or possibly a parking issue.The City typically receives three or four complaints every <br /> year from residents on Crystal Bay Road regarding parking by people. Those are situations that would not <br /> occur if there was a prohibition of boat slips rentals. <br /> McMillan commented that there are likely a number of boat slips that are rented out or allowed to be used <br /> by non-residents but they do not cause any issues. McMillan stated from a philosophical standpoint,she <br /> does not like to have regulations that impact only three or four people. <br /> Gaffron noted this regulation has been on Orono's books since 1962 and the text amendment is a <br /> rewriting of the code to make the language clearer. If the Council does not wish to enforce that section of <br /> the code,other changes will need to be made to the City Code and public hearings will need to be held if <br /> the code is removed. <br /> Rahn stated he would like to move in that direction,and in the meantime Staff could document over the <br /> next couple of years the number of calls the City actually receives each year. Rahn noted Orono is a <br /> recreational community and that the residents will have visitors periodically that are unknown to the <br /> neighborhood. <br /> McMillan asked what process would need to be followed if the code is eliminated. <br />