January 15, 2019 City Council
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Public Hearing #1 - In accordance with Title 28A Section 653 MRSA 1964 a public hearing will be held on
January 15, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. or as soon as possible thereafter in the Council
Chambers of Belfast City Hall to hear an application by Khristopher Hogg d/b/a
Perennial Cider Bar & Farm Kitchen located at 84 Main Street, Belfast, Maine for a new
Vinous only Restaurant Class III liquor license (interior only).
Public Hearing #1

January 15, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. or as soon as possible thereafter in the Council
Chambers of Belfast City Hall to hear an application by Khristopher Hogg d/b/a
Perennial Cider Bar & Farm Kitchen located at 84 Main Street, Belfast, Maine for a new
Vinous only Restaurant Class III liquor license (interior only).
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Items 1 - 3 - 1) Call to order
2) Roll call: Mayor Samantha Paradis; Councilors Mary Mortier, Neal Harkness, Eric Sanders, Michael Hurley and Paul Dean, City Manager Joseph Slocum, and Admin. Assistant Manda Cushman.
3) Pledge of Allegiance
Items 1 - 3

2) Roll call: Mayor Samantha Paradis; Councilors Mary Mortier, Neal Harkness, Eric Sanders, Michael Hurley and Paul Dean, City Manager Joseph Slocum, and Admin. Assistant Manda Cushman.
3) Pledge of Allegiance
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Item 4 - Adoption of the agenda
Item 4

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Item 5 - Acceptance of the minutes
Regular Council Meeting of January 2, 2019.
Item 5

Regular Council Meeting of January 2, 2019.
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Item 6A - Open to the public
If you are here to speak, please come to the podium, identify yourself, and state your town of residence. The Council values your input and respectfully asks that comments be limited to 3 minutes. This is an opportunity for the Council to listen but not to respond in any kind of question and answer format. The Council will reflect on your comments and consider them for possible action at a later date.
Item 6A

If you are here to speak, please come to the podium, identify yourself, and state your town of residence. The Council values your input and respectfully asks that comments be limited to 3 minutes. This is an opportunity for the Council to listen but not to respond in any kind of question and answer format. The Council will reflect on your comments and consider them for possible action at a later date.
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Item 6B - Organization and Department Reports
Item 6B

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Item 7 - Communications
Item 7

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Item 8 - Old Business and Council Committee Reports
Item 8

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Item 9 - Permits, Petitions and Licenses - Consent Agenda
These items are usually voted on with a single motion.
A. Request to approve an application by Khristopher Hogg d/b/a Perennial Cider Bar & Farm Kitchen located at 84 Main Street, Belfast, Maine for a new Vinous only Restaurant Class III liquor license (interior only).
B. Request to approve a Game of Chance (Cards - Texas Hold'em Tournament) Application for the Belfast Curling Club located at 211 Belmont Ave., Belfast, Maine. This approval is granted for Saturday, March 2, 2019.
Item 9

These items are usually voted on with a single motion.
A. Request to approve an application by Khristopher Hogg d/b/a Perennial Cider Bar & Farm Kitchen located at 84 Main Street, Belfast, Maine for a new Vinous only Restaurant Class III liquor license (interior only).
B. Request to approve a Game of Chance (Cards - Texas Hold'em Tournament) Application for the Belfast Curling Club located at 211 Belmont Ave., Belfast, Maine. This approval is granted for Saturday, March 2, 2019.
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Item 10A - Business
Presentation of a plaque to the Belfast Lions Club for the donation of hearing enhancements in the City Council Chambers.
Item 10A

Presentation of a plaque to the Belfast Lions Club for the donation of hearing enhancements in the City Council Chambers.
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Item 10B - Presentation by City Director of Code and Planning, Wayne Marshall, on the Second Reading of proposed amendments to the Contract Rezoning provision that apply to the Residential 1 Zoning District that affect three properties; the (former) Peirce School located at 24 Church Street, the James B. White property located at 19 Church Street, and the Former Group Home Foundation property at 80 High Street.
Item 10B

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Item 10C - Public Hearing on the proposed amendments to the Contract Rezoning provision that apply to the Residential 1 Zoning District that affect three properties; the (former) Peirce School located at 24 Church Street, the James B. White property located at 19 Church Street, and the Former Group Home Foundation property at 80 High Street.
Item 10C

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Item 10D - Consideration and possible action on proposed amendments to the Contract Rezoning provision that apply to the Residential 1 Zoning District that affect three properties; the (former) Peirce School located at 24 Church Street, the James B. White property located at 19 Church Street, and the Former Group Home Foundation property at 80 High Street.
Item 10D

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Item 10E - Presentation by City Director of Code and Planning, Wayne Marshall, on the Second Reading on Zoning Ordinance amendments to Chapter 102 Zoning recodifications -table of uses and dimensional tables inside the bypass Zoning Districts.
Item 10E

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Item 10F - Public Hearing on the Second Reading on Zoning Ordinance amendments to Chapter 102 Zoning recodifications - table of uses and dimensional tables inside the bypass Zoning Districts.
Item 10F

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Item 10G - Consideration and possible action on proposed Zoning Ordinance amendments to Chapter 102 Zoning recodifications-table of uses and dimensional tables inside the bypass Zoning Districts.
Item 10G

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Item 10H - Update from the City Harbor Master, Katherine Pickering, on proposed Cruise Ship docking fees and possible membership fees to the Cruise Maine Coalition for 2019.
Item 10H

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Item 10I - Request for funding to pay for the reconstruction of the bulkhead and fence in front of Nautilus Restaurant.
Item 10I

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Item 10J - Update relating to the proposed Nordic Aquafarms Project.
Item 10J

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Item 10K - Follow up discussion with the Director of Code and Planning, Wayne Marshall, on the proposed Tractor Supply.
Item 10K

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Item 10L - Discussion with the Council on property tax foreclosures and sewer foreclosures and possible waiver of foreclosures.
Item 10L

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Item 10M - Second Reading on proposed change to the parking ordinance to limit parking on Franklin Street along the south side of the post office to a 2 hour limit.
Item 10M

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Item 10N - Second Reading on proposed change to the parking Ordinance to limit parking in front of the electrical charging stations at the Beaver Street Parking lot.
Item 10N

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Additional Item - Additional Item
Additional Item

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Item 10O - Signing of Council Orders
Item 10O

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Item 11 - Open to the Public
If you are here to speak, please come to the podium, identify yourself, and state your town of residence. The Council values your input and respectfully asks that comments be limited to 3 minutes. This is an opportunity for the Council to listen but not to respond in any kind of question and answer format. The Council will reflect on your comments and consider them for possible action at a later date.
Item 11

If you are here to speak, please come to the podium, identify yourself, and state your town of residence. The Council values your input and respectfully asks that comments be limited to 3 minutes. This is an opportunity for the Council to listen but not to respond in any kind of question and answer format. The Council will reflect on your comments and consider them for possible action at a later date.
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Items 12 & 13 - 12) Communications
13) Adjourn
Items 12 & 13

13) Adjourn
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