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Dear City of Orono Counsei Members & Planning Commission Members; <br /> My family has VRBO property we rent out on Big Island and Long Lake. My <br /> husband Mike Laughlin has already submitted a letter to the City Council <br /> regarding our property on Big Island, so the following is in reference to the Long <br /> Lake property that I Jody Laughlin manage. <br /> I understand neighbors are concerned about having a large rental property next <br /> to them. However, it's important for the council to understand that we have never <br /> had an issue or complaint with the rental. We provide clear, written out <br /> instructions of property use, which includes: <br /> • Established quiet hours <br /> • Limits to the number of guests and ages permitted <br /> • Trash removal and days of trash pick up <br /> Additionally, we point out the property boundaries and provide explicit <br /> communication to the renters, by phone and in person of the following: <br /> � To be respectful of the neighbors by fallowing the quiet hours <br /> • The need to adhere to speed limits and use extra caution driving through <br /> neighborhood <br /> • Limiting the parking to what the property permits <br /> I advise our renters that we are sensitive to homeowners who live there year- <br /> round, and that some have concerns about rental properties. Therefore, we <br /> stress the need to be very respectful of the property and neighbors so as not to <br /> cause them upset. All of aur guests understand and agree to adhere to our <br /> explicit rules and requests. Faiiure to comply will be cause to lose their damage <br /> deposi#. <br /> After speaking with Jeremy Bamhart about what prompted this new proposed <br /> ordinance, he said an incident in June. This is one incident! All the rental property <br /> owners I have spoken with are very restrictive of what is allowed at their <br /> properties, and very cautious to whorn they allow rent their property. <br /> Jeremy also mentioned there is a fear among some that smaller Orono <br /> properties could be remodeled into larger ones for possible rentals, leading to <br /> more concerns for the neighbors. The 6,OOQ sq foot property in Long Lake has a <br /> limit of 8 guests; and if a larger day gathering is held on the property we request <br /> names and ages of people on the property. A large gathering fee is charged, but <br /> limited to no more than 12. All parking has to be contained in the circle driveway. <br /> By implementing an explicit signed rental agreement such as this, with a large <br /> damage deposit would help avoid these problems. <br />
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