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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, November 9, 2015 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />9. #15-3768115-3780 MICHAEL AND LISA LARSON, 3569 SHORELINE DRIVE, TEXT <br />AMENDMENT TO AMEND B-1 ZONING DISTRICT AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br />(continued) <br />McMillan stated when someone walks into the building, the dogs get excited and get riled up but that she <br />did not tour the inside of the facility. <br />Mike Larson indicated they have toured countless facilities and that they had a similar type of experience <br />where the dogs were kept in a long row of cage after cage. Larson stated the noise was deafening and the <br />facility made no effort to deafen the sound. Larson stated they recognize that as a problem and that they <br />do not want that to exist in their facility. <br />Lisa Larson noted they are also talking about only bringing the dogs out two at a time in the morning and <br />that they will not have day care dogs on the weekends. <br />Mike Larson stated they have drafted a preliminary schedule, with the first outs being at 7 a.m. in the <br />southwest corner. The last out will be at 730 at night. Larson stated one important thing is that they <br />recognize the neighbors do not want to listen to barking dogs at 7:00 a.m. and that they want to control <br />that to make sure that is not an issue. Larson stated they will be taking the dogs out two by two on <br />leashes for the first round of outs. After that, they will be introduced out there in larger groups. <br />McMillan stated the applicants have come up with a great plan and are very conscientious of the issues <br />but that she is still struggling with the location. McMillan noted this is a small site next to a residential <br />area as well as a commercial area. McMillan stated the City runs up against how different businesses will <br />work with the neighborhoods and that the City has struggled in the past with the Narrows Saloon. <br />McMillan stated in her view Navarre does not have a big enough commercial area and that there is quite a <br />bit of residential tucked in there that the City needs to be very cognizant of. McMillan stated she does not <br />want the applicants to make a big investment and then find out that it is problematic. 'McMillan stated her <br />concerns have nothing to do with the applicants' business plan or site plan but has to do with the location. <br />McMillan asked if anyone would like to continent on this application. <br />Tom Haugan, 3585 Lyric Avenue, stated he owns the property adjacent to this site and that he is here to <br />speak in opposition of this. Haugan stated he does not do that easily and that he is pro-business. Haugan <br />stated he knows these people are conscientious but that he does have some concerns. <br />Haugan noted some of the Council Members talked about the sound and smell already but that he wants <br />to talk about the traffic. Haugan stated currently in the morning Shoreline Drive is bumper to bumper as <br />people try to head east. People get frustrated and they go up to where the drycleaner is and then go racing <br />down Lyric. Haugan indicated there are a lot of people that do this every morning and that Lyric is being <br />used like Shoreline Drive. Haugan noted one of the concerns people were talking about at the Navarre <br />Festival was the traffic between the Navarre Park and the new Livingston Park, which is on Lyric. <br />Haugan noted the Council also heard the number of suites being 54, but that there will also be 18 daycare <br />dogs. Haugan stated presumably 18 dogs will be dropped off during rush hour, which will add to the <br />traffic. Haugan stated he feels it is a great plan and no one wants to see an empty building, but that he <br />does not see how it will work at this site with the traffic and safety issues. <br />Page 15 of 24 <br />
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