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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, August 23, 2010 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />(S. #10 -3483 CITY OF ORONO —AMENDMENT TO RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS TO <br />ALLOWINTERNMENT OF CREMATED REMAINS AS ANA CCESSORY USE TO PLACES OF <br />WORSHIP, Continued) <br />Mattick stated you cannot sunset the conditional use permit or require the removal of the columbaria. <br />Mattick stated if the City Council has concerns about the possible removal of the columbaria at some <br />point in the future, Staff would need to look at that further. <br />Bremer stated the permanency would be part of the record for each property even if the church no longer <br />existed. Bremer stated she has less of a concern since they are not actual bodily remains but rather ashes. <br />Bremer moved, Franchot seconded, to direct Staff to draft a zoning code text amendment to <br />address inurnment and/or burial of cremated remains at places of worship and to send it back to <br />the Planning Commission for their review. VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />This item follows Item No. 10. <br />10. TOBACCO FREE PARKS — ORDINANCE NO. 78, THIRD SERIES <br />• <br />Loftus stated the Youth in Action group at the Orono High School previously presented a policy proposal • <br />for tobacco -free parks and that an ordinance has been drafted for Council review. <br />Bremer asked if the students have had a chance to review the motion. <br />Karissa Wentzel, Program Coordinator, indicated that they have had a chance to review the proposed <br />ordinance and that they have communicated back and forth with the Orono police chief concerning the <br />policy. The students do not have any concerns regarding the ordinance. <br />McMillan moved, Bremer seconded, to adopt ORDINANCE NO. 78, Third Series, an Ordinance <br />Adding Chapter 51 to Title V, Public Protections, of the Orono City Code Concerning the Orono <br />Tobacco -Free Parks and Workplaces Act. <br />Franchot complimented the students on their fine work and efforts in compiling all the information and <br />presenting it to the City Council. <br />VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />Franchot stated he spent some time at the Fox Road/Brown Street intersection and that the no <br />snowmobiling sign no longer exists at that location and should be replaced. Franchot stated he also <br />would suggest that the City consider having that intersection changed to a four -way stop sign rather than a <br />two -way stop given the speed of the traffic on Brown Road. <br />White noted tomorrow night's work session has been'cancelled. <br />• <br />Page 6 of 18 <br />