TOWN OF OLD ORCHARD BEACH ORDINANCE REVISION COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES November 19, 2009 Call to Order at 7:01 pm

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ORDINANCE REVISION COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES November 19, 2009 Call to Order at 7:01 pm Roll Call: Present: Chair George Kerr, Vice Chair Linda Mailhot, Robert Scoville, William Daley, Steve Bryant. Citizen King Weinstein arrived shortly after beginning of meeting. Staff: Mike Nugent, Code Enforcement Officer. Gary Lamb, Town Planner. Dana Kelley, Chief of Police. Tori Geaumont, Secretary. Acceptance of Minutes Chair Kerr moved to accept the minutes of November 10, 2009 Vice Chair Mailhot seconded. Motion passes unanimously. REVIEW PROPOSED REVISIONS FROM 11/19/09: Additional changes were proposed for Amusement Arcade not to exceed $300.00; Amusement Park not to exceed $350.00; Addition of Golf Course fee of ; Special Amusement Permit to $80.00. The staff will look into body piercing and tattoo establishments and see if we can tie this to state statutes and take out the existing wording. The committee then discussed victualers and the fees associated with the different categories. The committee decided to have staff further look into fees in other towns. Discussion then focused on Year-Round rentals. Mr. Weinstein again voiced his disagreement with having single-family rentals being licensed. Mr. Nugent indicated that this is a life-safety issue with renting, and the program is very important. Chart below represents proposed changes: LICENSE ORDINANCE Business license -new application $75.00 Re-inspection fee Schedule Amusement casino (pinball machines, juke boxes, coin operated amusement devices, etc., all additional) Amusement Arcade Amusement Park Amusement rides including "water toys" as defined in and permitted by the Town of Old Orchard Beach, Maine Ordinance Regulating Use of Motorized and Nonmotorized Water Toys on Town Beach. $60.00 per return inspection beyond two staff inspections. Animal drawn vehicles $70.00 Animal farms, animal fairs, animal forest or like designations Auctions $25.00 Auctioneer Auto body shop Automatic laundries $80.00 $15.00 per unit not to exceed $300.00 First 25 rides $30.00 per unit not to exceed $350.00. Call to Order ROLL CALL ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES REVIEW PROPOSED REVISIONS Ordinance Revision Committee 11-19-09 Page 1 of 6

Automobile junk yards graveyard $225.00 More than 100 feet from highway Within 100 feet from highway $225.00 Bakeries $80.00 Beauty parlors and barber shops $60.00 Bicycle/moped rentals $80.00 Billboards Billiard and/or pool parlors Billiard tables or pool tables Body Piercing Commercial Body Piercing Establishment $75.00 Commercial Body Piercer $75.00 Bookstores Booths devoted to personal services, including but not limited to the following: Art, sketches, astrology, handwriting analysis and personality reading Personal Service $10.00 (per billboard) $40.00 (per table) $80.00 Bottle Clubs $375.00 Bowling alleys Boxing and wrestling shows Cabins, overnight and other seasonal rentals units 1 or 2 units $20.00 3 to 5 units(inclusive) $40.00 6 or more units Candy store $80.00 Casino (See amusement casino) Campgrounds $40.00 (per alley) (per show) $75.00 plus $0.50 p/site fee Child care facility and nursery Circuses Coal and wood dealers (See wood and coal dealers) Coin operated amusement devices within a licensed arcade First 20 devices Additional devices (per day) $200.00 (not to exceed) Ordinance Revision Committee Minutes 11-19-09 Page 2 of 6

Coin operated amusement devices accessory to another licensed activity $20.00 $15.00 (per unit) Dog kennels (3 dogs or more) Employment agencies Entertainment and dancing Function Hall $70.00 Flea markets and/or fairs Florists $80.00 (per day) Games of skill (not to exceed $400.00) Gasoline pumps and sidewalk tanks(the maintenance and operation of sidewalk tanks and pumps for the sale and distribution of gasoline and other volatile inflammable liquids for fuel or power) Golf Course Go-thru rides and/or go-thru shows Grocery stores Hawkers and peddlers(except persons raising their own merchandise) $80.00 Hotels (See innholders) Ice cream stands/parlors $70.00 Ice cream trucks $75.00 Innholders, lodging houses, hotels, motels & seasonal rentals 1 or 2 rooms $20.00 3 to 5 rooms inclusive $40.00 6 or more rooms $70.00 Jewelry stores Juke box $40.00 (per pump) $20.00 unit not to exceed $200.00 $50.00(per unit) Junk dealer /Junk Yards Junk yards Laundromat/dry cleaning establishment Manufacturing business (See wholesalers) Massage establishments Therapeutic massage establishment license Massage therapist license $70.00 Combined massage establishment/massage therapist license Merchandise demonstration booth $80.00 Ordinance Revision Committee Minutes 11-19-09 Page 3 of 6

Merry-go-rounds Miniature golf course (indoors or outdoors) Motels (See cabins) Novelty stores, including any retail establishment for which a license is not otherwise herein provided, where such establishments include linen goods, rugs, wearing apparel, electric appliances, radios, cameras, jewelry, knickknacks, giftware and souvenirs Organ grinders Outside amusements, exhibitions, vaudeville acts, stunts or public performances at which an admission is charged $20.00(per day) $90.00 Outside displays Overnight cabins (See cabins) Parking lots Personal service Photographers $80.00 Pony rides $60.00 Popcorn machines $60.00 Produce stand/flower stand Public dance hall Public shooting gallery $80.00 Radio and television and appliance rentals $80.00 Radio and television sales and service Rental of bicycles (See bicycle rentals) Rental of merchandise, including "water toys" as defined in and permitted by the Town of Old Orchard Beach, Maine Ordinance Regulating Use of Motorized and Non-motorized Water Toys on Town Beach, furniture, self-storage units/compartments. $10.00 (Per car/ max.) $200.00 Retail Riding stables Roller skating rinks Service stations(including automotive repairs and services and automotive parts sales) Signs, erection and maintenance of signs, banners, awnings, marquees, and other temporary or permanent structures, excepting temporary or permanent structures of public utilities corporations, over the sidewalks, $40.00 Ordinance Revision Committee Minutes 11-19-09 Page 4 of 6

roadways, and streets of said town. Special Amusement Permit $80.00 Stands and/or booths for the sale or rental of merchandise or equipment Tattoo parlors Establishment (see ordinance regulating same) Taxi cab licenses Application fee Application fee (each taxi) $40.00 Application fee (each driver) $45.00 Tow trucks Used car lots Vehicles for Hire Vending machines Victualers (food, combined with any or all alcoholic/malt beverages) (per truck) $20.00 $15.00 (per unit) Without Preparation With Preparation With Beer and Wine With Beer, Wine, and Liquor (consumed on premises) With Beer, Wine, and Liquor (take-out) Volatile flammable liquids (See gasoline) Wholesaler/manufacturer business Wood and coal dealers $80.00 Year round rentals Tattoo Establishments $150.00 (if locally inspected) $20.00(per unit) Application Fee License Fee $75.00 (per annum) CHAPTER 18: BUSINESS LICENSES CHAPTER Chair Kerr began discussions concerning Article II. Licenses. Discussion ensued regarding 18- documented disturbance definition and how to incorporate the Police Chief s discretion. More BUSINESS discussion and thought will need to be put into this section and will be addressed at a later LICENSES meeting. Discussion next focused on the Year-round Rental definition and defining this more indepth. Suggestions were made to change this to March 1 st through December 1 st. Vice Chair Mailhot thought this should be for campgrounds as well. Staff would research this. Chair Kerr moved on to section 18-28. Vice Chair Mailhot questioned the amount of money involved with violation and penalties and felt it was exorbitant. Mr. Nugent explained this is a Ordinance Revision Committee Minutes 11-19-09 Page 5 of 6

last resort scenario and is very rarely an issue. Police Chief Kelley gave some examples of situations and how this may or may not be relevant to certain situations. Mr. Nugent felt that in very extreme situations this is necessary to have in place. He explained the legal process and civil penalties. Vice Chair Mailhot suggested to change the wording from shall to may in certain places of the ordinance. Chair Kerr felt this was appropriate to soften the ordinance. All committee members concurred. Mr. Nugent suggested moving and including subsections (1) through (5) to the section regarding police purview which will be created. Sections (b) and (c) will stay in section 18-28. Mr. Weinstein questioned whether Section 18-30 was necessary. Mr. Nugent stated it was, but could be changed to be more general. The committee agreed. Mr. Lamb moved on to Section 18-31 and felt this was an important section to go over. He suggested that under subsection (a) an addition of or license administration for staff to be allowed to approve routine licenses. Subsection (b) prompted discussion as to the time frame of renewals. Mr. Weinstein suggested that maybe a simple rental could be changed to 2 years from the 1 year now. Mr. Nugent felt this could be done, but the licenses would need to be broken up to represent ½ of the licenses expire on alternating years. This would need to be worked on. At this point, Mr. Nugent suggested stopping here for the evening, as it was 9:00 p.m. Mr. Daley motioned to adjourn. Vice Chair Mailhot seconded. Motion passes unanimously MEETING ADJOURNED AT 9:03 P.M. I, Tori Geaumont, Secretary to the Ordinance Revision Committee of the Town of Old Orchard Beach, do hereby certify that the foregoing document consisting of six (6) pages is a true copy of the original minutes of the Ordinance Revision Committee Meeting on November 19, 2009 Motion Vote Ordinance Revision Committee Minutes 11-19-09 Page 6 of 6