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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCILMEETING <br />Monday, September 10, 2018 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />None <br />5. APPROVAL TO REMOVE LMCD ORONO REPRESENTATIVE <br />Seals stated if anyone has attended or watched a City Council meeting in the past year, they know the <br />Council is frustrated with how the LMCD is functioning and that the organization, along with Orono's <br />representation on that board, is ineffective and is not giving the residents of Orono what they deserve. As <br />a consequence, Seals stated in her view Orono's representative should be removed from the LMCD Board <br />and that she would recommend not appointing anyone else. <br />Walsh noted also part of the issue was the lack of communication from Orono's LMCD representative <br />even though a number of the Council members have attempted to contact him. Walsh stated the LMCD <br />representative acts on behalf of the City Council and the residents and that it is important to have <br />communication with him. <br />Seals moved, Printup seconded, to approve the removal of the current LMCD Orono representative <br />and to not appoint a new representative. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />PUBLIC HEARING <br />11. ORONO OAKS PRIVATE ROAD MAINTENANCE <br />Edwards stated the purpose of this item is to address concerns raised by a resident regarding the lack of <br />maintenance and safety issues associated with Orono Oaks Drive. Orono Oaks Drive is a private road and <br />is privately maintained by the local homeowners' association. As with most private roads in the City, <br />there is an underlying easement that sits underneath the road that allows the City to step in when it deems <br />there is a safety issue that needs to be addressed, <br />In the case of Orono Oaks Drive, several issues were brought to Staff's attention, include potholing, <br />vegetation encroachment, and the main issue relating to safety posed by a partially excavated culvert in <br />the roadway. The culvert in its present condition poses an issue for not only transportation of routine <br />vehicles using the right-of-way but also for emergency response vehicles. In addition, Staff recently <br />received a phone call from the Orono School District Transportation Office saying that school buses were <br />unable to make it down the road. <br />The City has several options that it can take in addressing the situation, and are as follows: <br />The City could make emergency repairs to replace the culvert and patch the street above it. <br />2. The City could replace the pavement/repair the culvert and manage the vegetation in the <br />Right-of-way. <br />If petitioned by the residents, the City could make the road a public road. hi doing so, the road <br />would be brought up to current City standards with all necessary repairs being made. While <br />initial expenses would likely be borne by the residents of Orono Oaks, the long-term <br />maintenance, including winter maintenance, would then be borne by the City. <br />Page 2 of 9 <br />