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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY PLANNING COMMISSION <br /> Monday,October 21,2013 <br /> 6:30 o'clock p.m. <br /> Johnson stated after reviewing the City's 2010-2030 Comprehensive Plan,he and many others were <br /> struck at how perfectly this property reflects the Community Management philosophy that seeks to <br /> preserve and protect the City's many natural resources, open spaces, land patterns, dark skies, local <br /> character and identity. Johnson noted those are values that have caused many of the neighbors to live in <br /> this area. <br /> Johnson stated the neighbors would also like to ask the Planning Commission to listen to what folks have <br /> said in the petition but also to what has not been said. Johnson stated the people who have signed the <br /> petition do not deny Lakeview the right to sell a property that is not economically viable. The signers <br /> have nothing but understanding and good will towards the present owners and everything they have done <br /> over the years. The neighbors are also not criticizing the intended developers who,to their credit, have <br /> proposed to protect and preserve as much of the green space as possible. <br /> Johnson stated the petition also does not jump to the conclusion that the only alternative is for Orono to <br /> purchase the property. What those who have signed the petition are asking for is to delay the change in <br /> land use guidance until a committee group that consists of concerned citizens have a chance to study <br /> those alternatives. Johnson stated it could be done a number of ways within a reasonable time period. <br /> Johnson noted the petition does raise a concern for the unintended consequences of this development on <br /> the nearby residences. Johnson noted some of those concerns are being addressed by the developers but <br /> many more concerns will come up. If the result of the delay is that there is not a feasible alternative,the <br /> time spent on that effort will give all involved additional time to look at the development and address <br /> those other concerns. The final result will be the best compromise for the City of Orono,the developer, <br /> the neighbors, and the future occupants of the development. <br /> Johnson stated in summary they are asking the Planning Commission to stop the immediate, irrevocable <br /> guidance change, look at the unique asset, and listen to the reasonable expectations of the people and then <br /> proceed with caution. Johnson stated the City owes it to future generations who may ask how the open <br /> spaces disappeared. <br /> Michael Flannery, 525 Park Lane, stated he would like to thank the Wenkstern family for the tremendous <br /> asset the Lakeview and Red Oak Golf Courses have been to the community. Flannery indicated he and <br /> his extended family have played golf in Orono for many years and that in his view these two golf courses <br /> have been and can continue to be,at least in the case of Lakeview,viable options for the City of Orono. <br /> Flannery noted he happened to see Grant Wenkstern's letter on the counter of the Lakeview Golf Course <br /> and that he had no idea of the financial difficulties the Wenkstern family was facing. <br /> Flannery stated this application has prompted him to wonder if there would not be some way for the <br /> community to maintain Lakeview as a public golf course. Flannery indicated he is not a real estate <br /> developer,but that it occurred to him the City has the 9-hole golf course that receives a lot of play and <br /> that that golf course could be an excellent site for development. Flannery stated one option that could be <br /> considered is the City could sell the 9-hole golf course for development,use those funds to purchase this <br /> golf course, and then run it as a municipal golf course with an eye toward expanding its scope somewhat <br /> on the order of the St. Louis Park Recreational Center. Flannery stated he agrees that it would be a <br /> terrible shame to lose this wonderful resource and that he would encourage the City to delay any action to <br /> allow them time to consider other options that would enhance the quality of life here in Orono. <br /> Page 31 of 42 <br />