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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,May 14,2018 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 15. LA18-000033 (18-4000)JEFF MARTINEAU, 1335 ARBOR STREET,VARIANCE, <br /> RESOLUTION NO.6864—Continued <br /> Martineau stated what could potentially happen is that someone might end up parking over at the Art <br /> Center. Martineau stated he will try to ensure that the laws regarding parking on the streets are abided by <br /> and that he is not looking for any special parking pernuts. Martineau noted if all construction parking is <br /> prohibited on the street,that will create a problem, and that he is willing to work with Staff,the police <br /> department,the fire department, and the school buses. Martineau indicated there might be one or two <br /> days where materials will be delivered to the site but most days there will be just the subcontractors and <br /> those vehicles can be accommodated on site. <br /> Printup moved,Crosby seconded,to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 6864,a Resolution Approving a <br /> Variance from Municipal Zoning Code Sections 78-420-78-305,for the property located at 1335 <br /> Arbor Street,File No.LA18-000033 (18-4000). Vote: Ayes 5,Nays 0. <br /> 23. RENTAL LICENSE 1440-1442 SHORELINE DRIVE <br /> Barnhart stated at the last meeting the City Council tabled the review of the licenses for 1440 and 1442 <br /> Shoreline Drive due to some questions regarding parking between the residential structures and the <br /> adjacent marina-based businesses, including Your Boat Club. <br /> Barnhart indicated he has pulled some infortnation from the initial approval of the marina, including the <br /> site plan from 1989 that was approved. At the time of the marina approval,the City Council asked the <br /> property owner to identify parking. The owner identified 26 parking on the gravel or rock surface located <br /> at 1440 and 1442 Shoreline. A conditional use permit was then put in place for that parking. In 2011, <br /> Your Boat Club asked for a conditional use permit to operate its business at the site,which was approved, <br /> utilizing that parking plan generated in 1989 as the basis. Currently there are two conditional use permits <br /> operating on this property,one for the marina sales and one for Your Boat Club. <br /> Through the years the two residential structures have remained in place and are currently being renovated. <br /> The property owner at this time is asking for a rental license to rent those two spaces out. From Staffls <br /> perspective,parking is a requirement of a rental license and two parking spaces per rental dwelling must <br /> be provided. Barnhart noted this requirement applies to all rentals throughout the city. These two parcels <br /> do provide 26 parking spaces,which exceeds the parking requirement,with the parking spaces also being <br /> able to be used by Your Boat Club and the marina. <br /> Barnhart indicated Staff did perform an analysis of the parking requirements based on the number of slips <br /> and the size of the space,which was initially approved in 1989 and then again in 2011. That analysis has <br /> not been redone since there was no request to change the parking on either of the two residential lots. <br /> From Staff's perspective,the two rental properties do meet the parking requirements and therefore Staff is <br /> recommending approval. <br /> Seals asked if the1989 conditional use permit has 26 parking spots. <br /> Barnhart stated it shows parking for 26 cars on the two subject parcels and consists of rock/gravel and is <br /> not striped. <br /> Page 7 of 16 <br />