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, <br /> MINUTES OF THE <br /> ` ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Tuesday,June 10,2013 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (6. #13-3596 CITY OF ORONO,ZONING STUDY,ACCESSORY USES&STRUCTURES— <br /> ORDINANCE cP� SUMMARY ORDINANCE, Continued) <br /> A definition of"private recreational facilities"has been added to replace the separate definitions for <br /> sporting and play facilities and reads as follows: "Private recreational facilities means detached structures <br /> or equipment,whether stationary or mobile, such as swimming pools,tennis courts and sport courts, <br /> hockey rinks, hot tubs and spas,recreational fire rings,patios, barbecue pits and outdoor kitchens, <br /> playhouses and play structures, swing sets,trampolines, skateboard ramps, basketball hoops, batting <br /> cages, etc., used generally for recreation purposes for the convenience and use of the residents of the <br /> property and their guests. <br /> Gaffron noted"solar electric and solar thermal systems"and"geothermal systems"are removed from the <br /> list of allowed accessory uses in each district and will be covered as allowed accessory uses within a <br /> separate ordinance section on alternative energy systems. Staff will proceed to prepare a draft ordinance <br /> which is expected to be on the Planning Commission's agenda for a public hearing potentially as early as <br /> July. <br /> Gaffron noted that at the May 28 meeting,the Council concluded that the existing code building height <br /> limitations would govern all aspects or elements of a building with the exception of 3-foot parapet walls, <br /> HVAC cooling equipment, and elevator penthouses. These items should be allowed as height non- <br /> encroachments. <br /> As it relates to Ordinance Section 27,this section has been revised to allow flagpoles and small pump <br /> houses in the lakeshore setback zone. The Council was asked to consider an appropriate lakeshore <br /> setback for those structures and it was concluded that no setback should be required for these two uses. <br /> The language has been revised to merely require flagpoles to meet the principal structure side setback. <br /> Lock boxes and pump houses would still be subject to the accessory structure side setback requirement. <br /> Gaffron noted Ordinance Section 30 has been added which repeals the moratorium as of the effective date <br /> of this ordinance. <br /> With regard to residential trash and recycling enclosures,the discussion on May 28 suggested that <br /> providing for trash and/or recycling enclosures near the road was not necessary at this time. At some <br /> point in time the trash management provisions of Zoning Code Chapter 54 should be reviewed and <br /> revised if necessary with regards to screening. <br /> Gaffron stated the ordinance amendment is necessary and appropriate since the City's ordinances <br /> regarding accessory structures were originally formatted and adopted in 1967. Since that time there have <br /> been many additions and revisions to code sections affecting accessory uses but the basic formatting and <br /> predicate language has not been updated. <br /> The proposed ordinance revisions intend to update and further enumerate the accessory uses/structures <br /> allowed in the City of Orono rather than limit them. By specifically listing those uses that have always <br /> been allowed and referencing the standards which already apply to them,the City is establishing a much <br /> clearer picture of what the residents are allowed to do. <br /> McMillan thanked Mike Gaffron for his report and the fine work that Staff and the Planning Commission <br /> has done on this ordinance amendment. <br /> Page 5 of 32 <br />
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