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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,2002 <br />5. Marina Licenses—Continued <br />shall us^or operate [a loudspeaker] in a loudly audible manner so as to disturb the peace." <br />He ^tafed that staffs interpretation that it should not be louder than a normal conversation <br />at the property line was defendable and reasonable. <br />Sansevere stated that staff would be able to handle follow-up on the matter, insuring that <br />there is compliance where appropriate. Gaffron pointed out that the license v/as <br />recommended for approval with appropriate conditions. He stated that the lighting was a <br />static issue: once it conformed, it would be considered a non-issue. The noise, however, <br />was an active issue because even with the equipment and volume set, wind direction and <br />the individual user would affect levels of noise reaching the Waade property. <br />Waade stated that on some days they could not hear the loudspeaker, other days it was <br />ver>‘ loud. <br />Sansevere stated the City could not mandate that the marina go to a walkie-talkie or cell <br />phone system. Gaffton stated that the City*s enforcement of the noise ordinance might <br />not satisfy Waade. Sansevere stated he would be satisfied if staff were satisfied. <br />Nygard moved, and White seconded, to direct staff to issue 2001-2002 commercial <br />marina licenses to Windward Marina, Genmar/King*s Cove, Sailor’s World, North <br />Shore Marina, and Wayzata Marine subject to flnal resolution of the lighting issue to <br />the satisfaction of staff, and with an annotation indicating the 5 requested on-land <br />boats for lake use cannot be customer owned boats for on-demand launching. <br />Vote: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />Nygard stated that he is in favor of supporting Dog Da>’S. Murphy asked if developing <br />Dog Days or other festivals is a job for the staff or the Parks Commission. Nygard <br />si'.ggested they have a public hearing in order to get input from local business owners and <br />residents. White stated that festivals help businesses bridge the slow months until the <br />holidays, and that business owners should be involved in '.he planning of a festival. White <br />stated he does not care for the name Dog Days. Sansevere suggested combining the City <br />open house with the festival and including a dog show as one activity. Nygard stated it <br />was up to the City Council to help the community grow. <br />Murphy stated that they need to hold a work session about the fire station issues.
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