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-I. <br />MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO.CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, February 11, 2008 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. • <br />LMCD REPORT = ANDREW MCDERMOTT, REPRESENTATIVE <br />Andrew McDermott addressed the City Council regarding the activities of the LMCD. McDermott <br />asked if the City had any timeline for when it would be submitting an application to the LMCD for a <br />city dock. <br />White stated they are not sure at this point when it will be submitted. <br />Moorse asked how long it typically takes for a permit to be approved by the LMCD. <br />McDermott stated approval typically takes 60 days. <br />McDermott reported that at the present time the LMCD is looking for new office space. <br />White recommended the LMCD consider relocating to the Long Lake area. <br />McDermott updated the Council on the proposed changes to some of the LMCD codes, one of which <br />deals with inaccessible shoreline. McDermott explained under the current rules any section of wet <br />shoreline is counted in the total shoreline count and that the LMCD is considering some changes to that <br />section and eliminating shoreline from the total shoreline total if the shoreline is inaccessible. <br />Murphy asked what the impetus is for the change. <br />McDermott stated the LMCD is attempting to preserve some of these habitat areas with that change but • <br />that he does not see this as a big issue for Orono. The other code change relates to the depth of water <br />near the shoreline. If the depth of the water is three feet or less 100 to 200 feet from the shoreline, the <br />LMCD is considering reducing the number of boats you are allowed to dock. <br />McMillan asked if that change would apply to all existing docks: <br />McDermott stated historically the LMCD has grandfathered those docks in if they have already received <br />a variance. The final change relates to property owners who own a minimum of 100 feet of shoreline. <br />For every 100 feet of shoreline, McDermott explained that you are allowed 100 feet of dock. If the <br />dock needs to be extended out past 100 feet but less than 200 feet, the number of boats you are allowed <br />to dock would be decreased under the proposed rule change. <br />Bremer asked how close the dock could be to the lot line. <br />McDermott indicated a dock has to be 10 feet from the lot line. <br />McMillan noted if the dock exceeds a certain length, the setback from the lot line increases. <br />White stated he would be opposed to the changes because they are not necessary. <br />Rahn commented in his view the proposed changes are big changes. <br />Murphy asked if these changes would impact a large number of people or a small number of people. • <br />McDermott stated in his view these are minor changes. <br />PAGE 4 of 12 <br />