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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,March 14,2022 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> BIG ISLAND DOCK LICENSE REQUEST—JOE THULL—Continued <br /> Suzy Thiss,270 Big Island,asked regarding the$12,000 for the survey, did that include the surveys of all <br /> paths on the island? <br /> Edwards replied it was not all of the paths but a number of them. <br /> Ms.Thiss noted the paths are wetted out from the ATVs and motorized vehicles on the island. She asked <br /> what the ordinances are on the island regarding ATVs as it is turning into an ATV park. <br /> Mayor Walsh stated Mr.Edwards can get her the information on ordinances on the island. He clarified <br /> that there has always been a dock available at that location for the last 50 years and the people there could <br /> have put a dock in at any time but did not.He noted the City is not creating something new. <br /> Ms.Reinmann stated the cabin that is on her property had been using it since the early 1900's. <br /> Mayor Walsh again noted the City is not creating anything as there has always been the ability to have a <br /> dock there. <br /> Ms. Reinmann said if the dock will be put in position it needs to be moved over. <br /> Johnson replied Ms.Reinmann needs to talk to the LMCD because they are the ones that approved the <br /> dock permit with their required setbacks. <br /> Mayor Walsh noted those things can only be changed at the LMCD level as the City only applied for a <br /> permit based on their rules.That is where the dock goes because that is how the LMCD approved it. <br /> 20. RESOLUTION SUPPORTING HOUSING AND LOCAL DECISION-MAKING <br /> AUTHORITY—RESOLUTION NO.7258 <br /> Community Development Director Barnhart noted at the last meeting the City Council asked him to <br /> provide information regarding legislation relating to affordable housing.There are some bill proposals <br /> trying to mandate higher density in the area and there are a number of concerns which would come from <br /> the State and apply to the City. The League of Minnesota Cities is putting out a draft resolution and <br /> asking the cities to approve it,which basically says while they recognize the concern or issue of <br /> affordable housing,they do not think it is appropriate for a City to give up local government control <br /> where elected officials would make decisions for a local neighborhood. <br /> Mayor Walsh clarified that legislature wants to take some of the decision-making processes the City has <br /> about putting higher-density projects in and take that out of the City's hands.At that point the State could <br /> tell the City that they will put an apartment complex in a location within the City and the City has no <br /> choice regarding the matter. Communities all around Orono are signing the same letter Mr.Barnhart <br /> referenced and he stated the City of Orono is on board with signing the letter. <br /> Crosby moved,Johnson seconded,to approve Resolution#7258,Resolution Supporting Housing <br /> and Local Decision-Making Authority.VOTE: Ayes 3,Nays 0. <br /> Page 7 of 8 <br />