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MSI. <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24,2003 <br />/i. m-2966 OroHO Zoning Code Amendment-Section 78-149I(H) and 78-1577— <br />Regulation of yehicle Storage in Residential Districts—Ordinance No, <br />4, y* Series—Continued <br />Sansevere asked if a dump truck was not included under the ordinance. Foth stated that a <br />dump truck is NOT special mobile equipment, which is regulated elsewhere. Special <br />mobile equipment would be things that one could not drive to and from work, like a well <br />driller or bobcat. Special mobile equipment is not allowed to be stored outside at all. <br />GafTron stated that page 3 of 6, items 2 a-g covers the dump truck. The City wilt handle <br />violations of the ordinance on a complaint basis. Staff would likely allow a 3-month <br />grace period to allow residents to work out new storage spaces for their vehicles. GafTron <br />stated they could get word out through an article in billings, the website, and/or the <br />newspapers. <br />Sansevere asked for a definition of nuisance. Barrett stated there is a definition of <br />nuisance in a different portion of the ordinance. <br />Murphy asked where special mobile equipment was covered. Foth stated section e on <br />page 4 of 6 stated that outdoor storage of such equipment is prohibited. <br />While moved, and Mayor l*eterkaD seconded, to adopt the Ordinance No. 4, Third <br />Series, An Ordinance Amending Section 78 of the Orono Municipal Zoning Code by <br />Amending Sections 78-1491(h) Regarding Commercial Vehicle Parking and 78-1577 <br />Regarding Exterior Storage. <br />Vote: Ayes 4, Nays 1 (Sansevere). <br />Sansevere stated he felt the City sometimes overly restricted where residents could and <br />could not keep things on their property. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />Sansevere .licntioncd a resident who wanted to plant poplar trees in the boulevard outside <br />power lines along his property, whieh would put them along the street’s edge and in the <br />City ’s right-of-way. Mayor Peterson asked Gaffron to look into the matter. <br />Murphy stated that he had attended three meetings with Mn/DOT and would have two <br />more on Tuesday regarding construction. He felt the meetings were making progress. <br />The engineer and Mn/DOT representative seem to understand their issues better than ever <br />before. They raced to get the temporary bridge blacktopped on Friday afternoon and did <br />Kelley Parkway on Saturday. They agreed that the issues raised thus far require that they <br />redesign the construction plan for the balance of the project over the winter months. They <br />have discussed w ays to keep people apprised of progress. One idea is to shoot still photos