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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MONDAY, JULY 9,2001 <br />length ore the exception, and are allowed to be stored unscreened to the rear of the house. <br />Boats longer than 20’ must be in a building or fully screened. <br />Gaffrcn stated that staff had done a windshield inspection of boats appearing to be in <br />c.xcess of 20* stored on residential lots and found the following number of boats in each <br />neighborhood that were visible from the public right of w^y: <br />% <br />Casco Point 40 Forest Arms 6 <br />Carman Bay:12 Rest Point 4 <br />Navarre 10 Wildhurst 8 <br />Fagemess Point 23 Highwood 4 <br />Cheny/Loma Linda 21 <br />Historically staff has only enforced the boat storage regulation upon complaint, or when a <br />boat is placed where it has a potential impact on t.'affic sight distances. He described the <br />problems in fully screening a larger boat; lack of foliage in winter, lack of suitable <br />building, the color of the tarp or shrink-wrap. The cost of off-site w inter storage is <br />prohibitive for many boat owners, ranging from S700 to S2800. <br />Mayor Peterson opened the hearing to public comments. <br />Chris Morgart at 1003 Wildhurst Trail stated that he would like the ordinance thrown out.