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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 /> Printup noted Orono is also a low service community,which helps keep taxes low. Printup stated the <br /> answer to the primary problem has an easy solution,which is not to allow it. <br /> Walsh stated in his view transient is an issue,because once it is allowed,the word will get out there and <br /> people will buy homes on the lake so they can rent them out. Walsh stated long-term rentals tend to be <br /> more stable. <br /> Dankey commented there a lot of people who used to live in this area that come back here for the <br /> weekend to attend weddings and other events or just to see people. <br /> Seals asked what will happen with the current rentals. <br /> Mattick stated they would not be grandfathered in and that he would encourage the City Council to deal <br /> with it through licensing. Mattick stated the concept of grandfathering is more of a zoning issue and this <br /> would be more akin to a business license. <br /> Crosby stated in his view there should be some time before the new rules take effect so the current rental <br /> properties can make the transition. <br /> Walsh stated it will be at least January before something gets approved. <br /> Seals asked why it needs to be 30 days. <br /> Crosby stated if someone has to come here to relocate for a job,that would be a reasonable thing since <br /> they would eventually become entrenched in the community. Crosby stated someone who comes her for <br /> the weekend or a day is not going to become part of the community. <br /> Walsh stated other communities have gone with 30 days and that it appears to be working pretty well for <br /> them. Walsh stated the City can get the new ordinance on the books and then tweak it. <br /> Crosby commented he would be okay with the exception on the homestead properties renting out a room. <br /> Printup noted this is not unique to Orono and that it is happening across the nation. <br /> It was the consensus of the City Council that some type of license be required and that the property owner <br /> should be allowed two strikes before they lose their license for a period of time. <br /> Seals stated a violation call could also result in another charge and the fee could be based on the number <br /> of rooms being rented out. <br /> Walsh stated he does not want to get into the weeds on the specific rules but that they can get a basic <br /> structure in place. Walsh stated he does not want to tell the rental property owners what to do but that <br /> they need a license. <br /> Crosby stated the licensing fee would also help cover some of the City's costs. <br /> Page 9 of 17 <br />