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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCILMEETING <br /> Monday,September 10,2018 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 11. ORONO OAKS PRIVATE ROAD MAINTENANCE—Continued <br /> Walsh commented he appreciates the homeowners' association addressing the issues. Walsh asked <br /> whether they need board approval for the assessment in November or whether they need everyone's <br /> approval. <br /> Esau stated currently there are two board members and the process will be to hold an election in <br /> November to elect a third board member. The HOA board alone can make the assessment in November <br /> for the year and that they are contemplating creating a contingency fund to address emergencies. Esau <br /> noted this year the water level was high in the area that the culvert serves and action had to be taken to <br /> relieve the amount of water being held by the broken down culvert. Esau stated they did not have the <br /> funding in place and had to get the funding mechanism in place before the work could be completed. <br /> Walsh asked how the homeowners' association would go about collecting the assessment if half of the <br /> residents do not pay it since they are not an assessing agency. <br /> Esau stated from what he understands,the bylaws and declarations say if the person assessed does not <br /> pay,they will no longer have a vote on any issues. In addition,the homeowners' association can,in fact, <br /> put a lien on the property. Esau stated he was completely unaware that there was any association when he <br /> took title to his property 12 years ago,and that it has been a cause of concern to some of the other <br /> residents because they were also unaware that the homeowners association exists. <br /> Walsh stated part of the hearing is to come to a resolution to the problem and that it sounds like the City <br /> does not have to take any action at this time with the expectation that the work will be completed in the <br /> next 30 to 45 days. <br /> Esau noted the commitment he has from the contractor is October 15 and that eight of the nine residents <br /> have voluntarily given funds to be used towards the project. <br /> Seals stated if the City intervenes,the City can ensure that every resident pays the same amount. <br /> Esau stated he is confident the number that will be included in the budget in November will be equal to <br /> the bill for the culvert project and it will be assessed to everyone. Esau stated what they have done is <br /> given everybody a credit against future assessments for the amount they voluntarily contributed. <br /> Rief requested the City Council provide a deadline for when the work should be completed by. <br /> Crosby suggested the City follow up on November 1 to see where they are at. <br /> Rief asked if an inspection is required by the City. <br /> Edwards stated the City does not need to inspect it but that the Watershed District may need to be <br /> involved. <br /> Walsh requested an update be given to the Council by the Public Works Department on October 8`�'. <br /> Walsh closed the public hearing at 7:23 p.m. <br /> The City Council took no formal action on this item. <br /> Page 4 of 9 <br />