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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 /> Richie Anderson,3205 Crystal Bay Road,noted this is the first public hearing on this issue but that he <br /> would relate it back to the public hearing the City Council held on sexual predators,which is somewhat <br /> similar to this situation. Anderson noted he heard at the last City Council meeting how a young teenager <br /> goes out in her yard and gets harassed by the renters with lewd comments and how another neighbor does <br /> not like to go outside. Anderson stated that could happen at any number of rental properties and that the <br /> neighbors do not know who is renting the house. <br /> Anderson stated rental properties are similar to renting dock slips in the City of Orono. Anderson <br /> questioned whether the rental homes are getting taxed properly as an Airbnb,and that he would guess the <br /> properties are not being taxed the same as a residential homesteaded property. Anderson stated <br /> arguments can be made pro and con,but that when it is in your back yard,it is quite a different story. <br /> Anderson stated when he purchased his house,if he could not afford the taxes,he would not buy it. <br /> Anderson noted there was a letter that was sent to Staff that talks about there being no places to rent for <br /> their guests in the nearby vicinity. Anderson stated that has changed and that there is a hotel in Wayzata. <br /> Orono is not a rental community or a destination community. Anderson stated the person can rent a room <br /> at the hotel and have all the conveniences of that and that it should not be a way to help pay for the taxes <br /> on the house. Anderson stated in his view a rental house should be taxed more. Anderson stated he is not <br /> sure how Staff identified the properties that are for rent,but that they should be in a different tax bracket. <br /> In addition,the Council talked earlier this year about conditional use permits and how they do not have <br /> any teeth. If the Council decides not to do what Shorewood,Greenwood and a few other communities <br /> have done,it should be a conditional use permit with the teeth in it to enforce it. Anderson noted the <br /> neighbors are afraid to call the cops due to fear of retribution,which does happen,and that the City <br /> Council should not pass the buck. Anderson commented it is too bad one person can spoil it for <br /> everybody else but that homestead is homestead and not a rental. If it is a rental,it should be non- <br /> homesteaded. <br /> Natalie Whitaz Spring Park,stated her boyfriend started renting his property out in March of this year and <br /> that their biggest fear was short-term renters would not respect the neighbors or the property. Whitaz <br /> indicated they have an elderly couple who lives next door. Whitaz stated one nice thing about Vrbo is <br /> that it allows the property owner to set a lot of controls for screening the guest. Whitaz stated some of the <br /> things they have done are to require a minimum age limit and minimum night stays. Whitaz indicated <br /> one-night stays will be the bachelor/bachelorette parties. Whitaz stated they have found that a lot of the <br /> renters are people returning to the area for weddings and other events. <br /> Whitaz stated it also helps that they are nearby,which allows them to ensure the rules are being followed. <br /> Whitaz stated they also ask for a large damage deposit and that most bachelor/bachelorette parties do not <br /> want to pay another$300 to$500. Whitaz noted she recently stayed at a Vrbo in Seattle where the owner <br /> did not live in the City,but they said if they get one phone call from their next-door neighbor,they are out <br /> of there since the owner has the authority to kick the people out. <br /> Whitaz stated in her view there should be some accountability and that there should be someone watching <br /> the property. It should not be a situation where the neighbors have to call the police and fear the <br /> blowback from that. Whitaz stated with their rules,they have found that they have zero problems and that <br /> Page 4 of 17 <br />
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