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�c <br />MINUTES OF THE STUBBS BAY ASSESSMENT HEARING <br />HELD BY THE ORONO COUNCIL ON <br />HELD MAY 4, 1992 <br />Pat Crane, 285 Leaf Street, stated he is in favor° of the project <br />but opposes the method of assessment. He felt a property should <br />not be assessed more than what a mound system would cost. <br />Greg Ehalt, 105 Cygnet Place, noted his property is proposed to <br />have a pumping station on it. He understood that he would only be <br />reimbursed for the installation of the station and not for future <br />maintenance and felt that was unfair. <br />Knight declared that he was not inferring that the engineering <br />staff was incapable. He felt the issue could be worked out <br />} productively with the input of all residents affected. He asked <br />what the harm would be in allowing a reasonable time period to <br />solicit comments from all affected property owners., <br />Furchner noted they are proposing to take a 40' easement along his <br />property which would destroy his whole garden and he stated he <br />would not allow it. <br />Charlie Balgaard, 3435 Eastlake Street, explained that it was not <br />the decision of the advisory committee to expand the project. He <br />A opposed the assessment as he is currently using a holding tank, <br />which is working fine for his small cabin. . <br />Scott Anderson, 3415 Eastlake Street, felt that the assessment <br />should be based on taxable market of the property. <br />Alvin Balgaard, 3560 Bayside Road, submitted an appeal to the <br />assessment. <br />Carl Rhame, 3245 Watertown Road, opposed -the addit-ional 30' of <br />right -of -way. <br />Cook noted that the driven portion of the roadway of Leaf Street <br />will not.be wider than 32', and it currently is 26'. He noted that <br />Cygnet •PIace and Oxford Road will remain the 'same width, and <br />Crestview, Tonka and Westlake Street may be a little wider after <br />the project. <br />DeMeo suggested they consider the addition of Foxbend property with <br />this project. <br />Mayor Peterson closed the public hearing at.8:05 P.M. <br />Jabbour explained that the Council does 'not want- any hard feelings <br />to exist because of the project. <br />Ii <br />
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