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TO: <br />PROM: <br />Mayor Peterson and Orono City Council <br />Lake Use Committee <br />Ron Moorse, City Administrator <br />Tom Barrettr City Attorney <br />Jeanne A. Mabusth» Building 6 Zoning Administrator <br />Michael P. Gaffron, Asst. Planning & Zoning Administrator <br />DATE: <br />SUBJECT: <br />December 2, 1992 <br />Proposed Ordinance Revision - Section 5.42 <br />Business and Joint Use of Lake Facilities <br />Attached is a draft amendment to Section 5.42 and an addition of <br />Section 5.43 relating to joint use and marina business licensing. <br />This amendment will appear on your December 14th agenda for adoption. <br />The Lake Use Committee reviewed the existing Section 5.42 and <br />determined that it would be appropriate to separate the joint use <br />license section from the marina licensing. It was further suggested <br />that the business use standards^ which are a duplication of the B-2 <br />zoning district standardSf be eliminated from the business license <br />section. <br />The goal is a streamlined licensing procedure for marinas, with the <br />intent that licenses will be issued as a matter of course, and any <br />land use issues covered under the B-2 section will be dealt with as a <br />land use matter. By continuing its former practice of granting <br />licenses and then working with marinas to bring or keep their <br />operations in compliance with the zoning standards, the City should be <br />in a better position to gain complaince than by denying licenses <br />without forcing unlicensed operations to cease. <br />Please review the proposed language and feel free to advise me of any <br />changes or additions which you feel are appropriate so that a final <br />version can be considered for adoption on December 14th. Note that <br />since Chapter 5 is not a zoning or subdivision code section, the <br />Council may adopt this ordinance without the need for a public hearing <br />or Planning Commission review.
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