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MINUTES OF THE REGUL-\R ORONO CTI Y COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON JUNE 12,1995 <br />(#4 - Adult Shelter - Continued) <br />Callahan said if the CLT was changed to a license procedure, could the City exercise <br />mofg discretionary powers over the operation if problems occur. Barrett said the City <br />has no familiarity with licensing with the exception of marinas, and no expenise on <br />licensing or any budget for this possibility. From a practical standpoint, this would be <br />difficult to accomplish. <br />Kelley noted the need to preclude getting a grant from the state in order to reserve beds. <br />Huit said we would have to acknowledge the restriction Callahan referred to <br />Sojourner's open policy serving a larger geographical area, and said the shelter would not <br />need to use this policy <br />Callahan said we are open to suggestions in obtaining more information Jabbour said he <br />was hoping the applicant could furnish additional assistance. The need has to be <br />identified and a commitment received from the applicant that Orono’s needs would be <br />met. <br />Hurr asked if other B-4 zoning had CUP's and if the site plan required a CUP. Mabusth <br />said this was true Hurr then said if the applicant is able to meet the conditions to reserve <br />bids for the service area, the CUP can protect the need to fulfill this obligation Callahan <br />said this potained to an ordinance and docs not relate to people problems but land use. <br />Jabbour felt it was difficult for a City to pull a CUP as there are too many court <br />decisions. Jabbour said he was not in favor of having to enforce a CUP. <br />Hurr said the she review has not been done yet. Mabusth said this would occur after this <br />matter of zoning is settled. The Council is trying to determine if there is a process by <br />which the applicant can apply. <br />Kelley said if the shelter were to move at some point, there is a possibilit v that the next <br />occupant would be a use the City would not recommend. The B-4 provides limited uses <br />and is restricted to municipal, office builduig, clinics, banks, and insurance offices. <br />Examples of use for B-4 with a CUP are nursing homes, hospitals, retirement homes, <br />schools, research centers, veterinarian clinics, libraries, museums, galleries, class I <br />restaurants (corporate cafeterias), and off-street parking. <br />Hurr moved, Goetten seconded, to amend the zoning code to allow a domestic abuse <br />shelter in B-4 commercial with CUP as a reqiurement and Staff to look into licensing for <br />the specific use and other needed *:onditions. Jabbour said he would ask that a vehicle be <br />attached where 50% of the beds available were reset ved for the service area presently <br />being serviced. Aves 2-Hurr, Goetten, Nays 3-Callahan, Kelley, Jabbour.
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