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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,June 12,2017 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS—Continued <br /> Anderson provided Mayor Walsh with Shorewood's home rental policy. Anderson indicated he has <br /> spoken with the property owner and sent him emails about the issues but that there currently is no rule or <br /> regulation that says he cannot rent his house out. Anderson stated the house sleeps 12 and rents for <br /> $1,000 a night,which results in a number of people being in the house. Anderson stated something needs <br /> to be done about the situation. <br /> PUBLIC WORKS/CITY ENGINEER REPORT <br /> 19. PUBLIC WORKS MAINTENANCE WORKER APPOINTMENT <br /> Edwards reviewed his Staff report dated June 12,2017. Edwards indicated Mr. Clark has 20 years of <br /> experience and has a positive customer service attitude. Mr. Clark has also been a local contractor in this <br /> area for many years. <br /> Mr. Brian Clark introduced himself to the City Council. <br /> Printup moved,Crosby seconded,to appoint Brian Clark as a Public Works maintenance worker <br /> effective June 26,2017. VOTE: Ayes 5,Nays 0. <br /> PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPORT—REPRESENTATIVE LOREN SCHOENZEIT <br /> 17. #1-3938 TC HOMES,INC.,(Brian Tutt)ON BEHALF OF NANCY BLOMS, 1325 REST <br /> POINT LANE,VARIANCES: LOT AREA,LOT WIDTH,STREET SIDE YARD SETBACK— <br /> RESOLUTION NO.6768. <br /> Barnhart reviewed his Staff report dated June 12,2017. The applicants are requesting variances from the <br /> side street setback, lot size and lot width. Staff recommends approval. <br /> Printup asked for clarification on the drainage issues. <br /> Barnhart indicated this property is higher than the neighboring properties so all of the drainage goes into <br /> the area. The neighbors are currently experiencing some runoff, and from a drainage perspective,their <br /> main concern is that issue is not exacerbated. Barnhart noted there is a thorough review of the drainage as <br /> part of the building permit review to ensure water does not flow onto adjacent properties. Preliminary <br /> review of the plan indicates there is an acceptable drainage plan but that the City does not get into <br /> subsurface drainage. <br /> Walsh asked if there is a final determination on the drainage. <br /> Barnhart stated ultimately the applicant will submit a building permit application with full drainage plans <br /> and that based on the preliminary review of Staff,the plan seems reasonable from a building and zoning <br /> perspective. <br /> Edwards stated he has reviewed it from the variance perspective but that he has not reviewed it from a <br /> building permit perspective. <br /> Page 4 of 19 <br />