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Memo - Section 10.41 <br />May 31, 1994 <br />Page 2 <br />seven marina operations were represented at one ot mote meetings, and were given ample <br />opportunity to provide input. <br />Exhibit B is a compUation of all staff memos and meeting minutes related to the B-2 amendment <br />over the last eighteen months. Included ate copies of work session meetmg notices and copy <br />of the mailing list used. <br />The June 6th public hearing notice has been published in the appropriate newspape^ a^ tte <br />notice and copy of the proposed ordinance amendments has been mailed to all property owners <br />on the B-2 mailing list. <br />Proposed Revisions <br />Following is a brief review of each of the proposed revisions: <br />Subdivision 1^^ •Business" rather than "Commercial" District is proposed for <br />consistency. The purpose statement is broadened and generalized by minor wording revisions. <br />Subdivision 2^n Business" is added to be consistent with the license provisions, <br />of Municipal Code Chapter 5.43. <br />^^^^e^requkement that each marina business within the B-2 Lakeshore Busmess District <br />obtain an annual license again is consistent with the provisions of Chapter 5.43. <br />Sub^visio^4nt requires aU building permit applications in the B-2 District <br />to be reviewed by the Council. The additional language allows <br />Committee as well as to the Planning Commission, and provides a code basis for the existence <br />of a Lake Use Comminee. <br />^^^TOs sectfon reorganizes the "permitted uses" within the B-2 District. "Storage of boats" <br />is e.xpanded to address both winter and summer storage on land. nerhaos <br />"Rental of in-water boat slips" is added as a permitted use. While this use Per^PS <br />the primary activity of six of Orono ’s seven marinas, such use has in the past <br />w be a non-confoming use. The majority of the Planning Commission ^ . <br />should be a permined use. concluding that LMCD ordinances and <br />expansion (sL Subdivisions 15. 18 and 19) would provide sufficient controls to allow slip . <br />to become a permitted use.