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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMAIIS^ION W ORK SESSION <br />ON DOMESTIC ABUSE SHELTERS HELD ON JANUARY 20, 1995 <br />allowed via an amendment to the R-IA District and therefore allowed in all residential districts <br />that refer back to R-IA, as long as the performance standards are wnnen so as to limit the <br />potential locations to those which Planning Commission feds are appropriate. <br />Refetrins to the list of shelters and crisis organizations, Schroeder suggested ttot there is a <br />general need for shelters and the question the Planning Commission is faced with is what will <br />we do to accommodate that need in Orono. We cannot necessarily support one specific shelter <br />in e.tclusion of all others. I iiidquist noted that as a conditional use, each applicaimn would <br />come before the Planning Commission. Hum suggested it may be possible to restrict the number <br />of shelters within a given area. She suggested Orono should do its fair share but not more than <br />its share. <br />Lindquist requested that staff provide information as to how other cities have dealt with the <br />zoning issues surrounding shelters. <br />Peterson indicated he is eenerally in support of the shelter but feels there is an apparent lack of <br />documentation of the need, and noted that society has many needs today and unknown fumre <br />needs that we will have to deal with eventually. We need to balance allowing these uses while <br />appropriately restricting them. <br />Schroeder sue«^ested that at least one additional work session was needed to review the zoning <br />code issues. Discussion ensued as to what level of public notification is intended for the next <br />work session, and whether it should be in the morning or evening. It was generally concluded <br />to do an evening meeting. Staff will do a fax calendar to all Planmng Commissioners to <br />establish possible dates for the next meeting. <br />The meeting adjourned at 9:10 a.m.