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MINU TliS OF TIIF <br />ORONOCn Y COUNCIL MKF:TING <br />Monday, May 24. 2004 <br />7:00 o’clock p.in. <br />K. #04-.102l nTV OK ORONO, /ONINfi CODK KF.VISIONS, C'ontinutd <br />Wliilc moved, McMillan seconded, to adopt the foUowins ordinances: <br />Ordinance No. 9 aiiiendinK /^uniiiK Code Section 78-72 ret*ardinK l,ots of Record: <br />Ordinance No. 10 amending /.oning ('ode Section 78-281 through 78-.100 regarding <br />l.akeshore Residential liisiricts; <br />Ordinance No. II amending Zoning Code Section 78-1279 regarding Placenient of <br />Structures on I aits; <br />Ordinance No. 12 amending the City of Orono Zoning Code Section 78-1405 <br />regarding Nonencroachments; and <br />Ordinance No. 13 amending Zaining ('ode Section 78-1432 regarding lime of <br />Construction. VO'I'K: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />9. PROPO.SKI) IIARIKOVER POl.K V - RK.SOI.U'I ION NO. 5179 <br />Murphy questioned whether pi>Iicy #la should he revised to specify gaiagc storage of utiy \ehiele. <br />to include hoals, in the aiiiendiiieiit. <br />(iaffron noted that an attached garage may require an apron and driveway, but a stall on the back <br />side of a house may not require such additions if used for lawn iiiaiiiteiianee equipiiieiil. etc. <br />Murphy mosed. White seconded, to adopt RKSOl.l'l'ION NO. 5179, a Resolution <br />establishing Policies regarding Minimum Hardcover Standards for (iarages, Uriveways, <br />Sidewalks, and Similar Property Features. VO'I F: .\>es 4, Na>s 0. <br />MAYOR/('H V ('Ol'Nf'll, REPORT <br />While rc|iorteil tliat, he and Bob Sansevere. awarded an Orono High .School student with the <br />('ouncil's scholarship and plan to award a Mound sliideiil as well. He suggesied that Council <br />members Ik * made uvvaie ol the ('oiiimtiiiily service that each student completed prior to delivering <br />the awatd <br />Murphy explained dial l ormer .Mayor Jabliour called him Sunday alnml water problems runtiing <br />over the road on l onkawa due to construclion on a htmie site iheie <br />tiappa indicated that a lakesliorc reilevelopnient project is undenvay and the contractor has failed <br />to supply the city with a drainage plan or solution to this. <br />Muiplis niamtaiiicil that this coultl cause a serious problem, since a |H>tential sewer back up could <br />occur along lonkawa and be urgeil siatl to investigate iK'lorc the lilt station is allectcd. <br />McMillan asked how the t'lty could icsolve these ledevelopinent plans with piior uppit>\als <br />legaiding (M'ieiitial drainage ha/aids and demand that these plans be m place <br />(iapp-. mdicaierl that they may neeil to pul a slop work order in pLce and take steps to be more <br />proaetne until drainage plans arc put in motion. He suggested tlut the I'lty take steps to stop work <br />until issues are resoUed. <br />Mmpliy anil McMillan Ihii Ii agreed that a slop work order was necessary in this case. <br />•*agc 5 of K <br />fl