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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING <br />HELD SEPTEMBER 28, 1992 <br />MAXWELL BAY ACCESS — CONT. <br />Gerhardson noted sewer severs the property boundaries, and the City <br />will wish to protect and maintain these lines. <br />Mayor Peterson stated the next step would be a review by the <br />Planning Commission. <br />Moorse suggested the DNR submit a sketch plan review. <br />Debbie Breneman asked if the DNR would disallow shore fishing under <br />area bridges in lieu of the fishing pier proposed. She suggested <br />the DNR discuss this option with the County. <br />Kimball noted if the DNR is able to purchase the commercially zoned <br />property to the west of the parcel they currently own, they would <br />abandon plans for the parcel they own. <br />Goetten felt Plan D was too ambitious for the property. <br />Butler felt the additional setbacks were a plus with Plan D. <br />Norm Paurus, 2500 Casco Point Road, asked about taking this <br />significant amount of property off the tax rolls of the City. <br />Mayor Peterson called for a recess from 8:16 to 8:20 p.m. <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />Rich Kiemen, 1212 Briar Street, requested the Council consider snow <br />plowing in front of his property. He stated the road is platted on <br />City maps as a public street and sewer runs underneath the road. <br />Gerhardson stated this portion of Briar Street has always been <br />perceived as a private road. He asked that staff be given a chance <br />to review this and other similar situations. <br />Mayor Peterson noted a past owner did designate the roadway as <br />private. <br />Kiemen felt they were dealing with words like perceived. He noted <br />the street is platted as public on the City maps. <br />Mayor Peterson stated the issue would be on the agenda for the <br />October 12th meeting. <br />5 <br />
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