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IfSr.. <br />%C,vVm <br />a;;m..v'f' <: <br />■' v' <br />^':'‘ <br />kV::■4k <br />^}i. <br />♦ I -is ■ ■ .V <br />ii»...iifc : mimM <br />^ttS: <br />W-^ >;^4: <br />......4^ <br />v;ly { v; vr ',-A <br />MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING <br />HELD JULY 27, 1992 <br />(•6) PROPOSED ZONING ORDINANCE - BAN ON STYROFOAM DOCK FLOTATION <br />ORDINANCE #104, SECOND SERIES <br />Qaftron explained that the ordinance Is the result of work by the <br />Lake Use Committee. The Planning Commission has held a public <br />hearing on the proposed ordinance, at which time they suggested <br />changes. He noted two draft ordinances have been submitted for <br />review and noted the differences. <br />Butler stated she was willing to adopt whatever is reasonable, but <br />did not wish to drag out the process longer than necessary. She <br />requested that styrof am buoys also be banned and requested it be <br />added to the language of the ordlna. ce. <br />Callahan submitted a revised draft ordinance which includes a <br />preamble, provides for the ordinance to be included under the <br />public nuisance section of the code, anc defines non-encased <br />styrofoam In a similar way. He noted his ordinance requires all <br />non-conformIng structures to be removed by December 31, 1994. He <br />added that most marinas using these structures have been doing so <br />for some time, and he felt five years was too long to allow this <br />practice to continue. <br />Jabbour noted that this Is the third season of use for ail the <br />marinas using styrofoam structures. <br />Hurr stated that the LMCD approved floating docks, but not a <br />specific type. She noted that the LMCD is anticipating adorMon of <br />an ordinance banning the use of styrofoam. She suggested ' t /the <br />ordinance be reworded, changing "City waters" to "City Ilf. ts". <br />Jabbour asked how the proposed ordinance addresses replacement of <br />existing docks. <br />Callahan suggested adding, "this exception does not Include the <br />right to repair or replace". <br />■life. <br />4 <br />%