HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 09 - 17-3891 City of Orono TA Sex Offender Residency - Exhibit BMINUTES OF THE
ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Monday, November 14, 2016
7:00 o’clock p.m.
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6. CONSIDERATION OF LOCATION RESTRICTIONS, LEVEL III SEX OFFENDERS
Community Development Director Barnhart stated over the past several months the City Council has
discussed location restrictions for Level III sex offenders. Level III sex offenders are individuals that
have committed sex related crimes, have been adjudicated, imprisoned, and have been designated as
likely to reoffend upon their release. When a Level III individual is released, the State holds a
neighborhood information meeting. Currently there is no city ordinance that provides guidance as to
where Level III offenders may reside.
Barnhart noted a number of cities are starting to respond to these concerns by drafting ordinances that
prohibit residence of Level III offenders within certain distances of parks, schools, daycare centers. The
Orono City Council had previously indicated they would like to receive comment from the public prior to
moving forward with a formal ordinance.
Barnhart stated the public hearing should be opened and then direction provided to Staff on how to
proceed.
Mayor McMillan opened the Public Hearing at 7:37 p.m.
Richard Anderson, Crystal Bay Road, stated he has been around the Crystal Bay neighborhood for the last
55 years. The area has changed drastically in the last few years, with approximately 15 new kids as well
as seven or eight new families living in the neighborhood. Anderson stated he would like the ordinance
to also cover Level I and Level II offenders but that he understands it probably will not pass.
Anderson stated his main concern is that they do not know who some of these people are that are coming
into the neighborhood. Anderson stated they have an issue with people renting out their dock slips to
non-Orono residents and that it is possible there are Level I to Level III sex offenders among those
people. Anderson stated he knows who his neighbors are but that he does not know who these dock slip
renters are. Anderson noted those people who rent out the boat slips are able to get the lay of the land and
start to become part of the neighborhood.
Anderson commended the City Council for considering this.
Mayor McMillan closed the Public Hearing at 7:40 p.m.
Printup asked why it is harder to regulate the Level I and Level II offenders.
Council
Exhibit B
17-3891
MINUTES OF THE
ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Monday, November 14, 2016
7:00 o’clock p.m.
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6. CONSIDERATION OF LOCATION RESTRICTIONS, LEVEL III SEX OFFENDERS
(continued)
Barnhart stated information on Level I and Level II offenders is not public information and that data
would be required in order for the City to enforce any ordinance.
Walsh asked if Level III sex offenders are made known to the community.
Corey Farniok, Orono Police Chief, stated the police department is informed of their residency, their
place of employment or school they are attending, and vehicle information. That information is then
tracked by the police department.
Printup stated in his view the City should move forward with the ordinance and that the ordinance
language should also include bus stops and other public places.
Rich Anderson stated the language says if the offender is assigned to Risk Level I, the agency may
maintain information within the agency. Anderson suggested the language should perhaps say “shall
maintain”. Anderson stated he is not saying they have to call Level I or Level II offenders out in the
ordinance but that the Police Department should know that information.
Farniok noted when the Police Department receives notification on Level I or II offenders and that
information is maintained. The police department will also perform quarterly and sometimes monthly
checks. Farniok stated they also maintain a photograph of the person.
McMillan stated if the City moves forward with the ordinance, the legalities will need to be considered.
Walsh commented the wheel has already been created and that the City does not need to reinvent
everything.
Farniok stated the concern is that some cities are over-reaching in their regulations and that they will
likely be challenged at some point.
Walsh stated he agrees that the City should not over-reach but that the City needs to be pro-active and
protective of its citizens.
Printup moved, Walsh seconded, to move forward with the location restrictions for Level III sex
offenders.
Cornick stated the most important part of the ordinance will need to be the mechanism for how it will be
enforced.
McMillan stated another thing would be to include a map to provide an idea of the areas that this
ordinance will cover.
VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0.