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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,November 13,2017 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 16. #17-3984—CITY OF ORONO TEXT AMENDMENT: RENTAL LICENSING, <br /> VACATION RENTAL PROHIBITION—Continued <br /> Seals suggested Staff look at other cities to see exactly what they are doing. <br /> Barnhart stated in his view 30 days is overstepping what the original concern was. <br /> Walsh recommended the City Council go with 30 days with the carve out for homesteaded properties,two <br /> strikes and you are out. Walsh stated contact information should also be required. <br /> Barnhart indicated he will come back with some options for the Council to look at. <br /> Barnhart stated in Prior Lake,non-homesteaded required another level of review and a conditional use <br /> permit. If the City Council wants to go less than 30,it could require a higher level of review. Bamhart <br /> stated the challenge he has is that the City already has regulations in place for noise and parking but that <br /> they are not getting the calls or complaints. Barnhart noted a new ordinance will not solve the late-night <br /> noise,and if people are not willing to call the police,it will not do any good. <br /> Seals asked what the current consequence is for a noise violation. <br /> Barnhart stated there is a fine. <br /> Walsh noted there are also a number of conditions that need to be met before a noise citation is given. <br /> Seals stated if the fine is a couple hundred bucks,it is not going to break the bank if the property owner is <br /> making a few thousand dollars a week,and that the fine needs to be higher in order to help deter the <br /> behavior. <br /> Barnhart stated the primary concern he heard in 2015 and today is unresponsive landlords and who can be <br /> contacted to stop the action. Barnhart stated a registration process or license would give the City some <br /> mechanism to address issues. Barnhart noted in 2015 he sent out a request to the residents to report what <br /> they think is a violation of a vacation rental and the City received two phone calls. In both of those <br /> situations the person actually lived there and was not renting. Bamhart stated regardless of what is done <br /> by the City Council,it will require action by the police. <br /> The City Council directed Staff to draft a preliminary ordinance based on tonight's discussion. <br /> (Recess taken from 8:08 p.m.to 8:20 p.m.) <br /> PUBLIC WORKS/CITY ENGINEER REPORT <br /> 17. BIG ISLAND PLANNING <br /> Edwards stated this item is to gain approval to proceed with the preparation of a Big Island Park planning <br /> document to assist with future capital improvements and facilitate grant opportunities. The plan would <br /> Page 10 of 17 <br />