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#17-3983 <br />January 16, 2018 <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />It is the City's intent to permanently retain for public use all existing lake access <br />corridors and fire lanes, regardless of the current level of use or maintenance. To this <br />end, the City will follow these policies: <br />1. Requests for vacation of dedicated lake access right-of-ways will be denied in all cases <br />except where equal or better lake access will be granted nearby in return. <br />2. The City will identify and take necessary action to preserve the public's right to use of <br />any such accesses which exist but which may not have been formally dedicated. <br />3. The City will endeavor to work with property owners adjacent to lake access corridors to <br />ensure that both the rights of the public and the rights of the private landowner are <br />upheld. <br />Part 4E Parks, Open Space and Trails (4E): <br />The Comprehensive Plan, in the Parks, Open Space, and Trails Chapter has the platted road is <br />listed as a lake access point. <br />Engineer/ Public Works Director/ Park Commission staff Comments <br />1. The city's policy is not to approve vacation of city fire lanes/ lake access points per the <br />Comprehensive Plan. <br />This is lake access point #39 with the listed purpose of providing walking access to the <br />lake. These lake access are classified under the Parks, Open Space and Trail Plan (4E) in the <br />CMP. The council just passed "A RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF THE CITY OF ORONO <br />KEEPING ITS OPEN SPACES, PLAYGROUNDS, PARKS, AND TRAILS IN PERPETUITY" Seems <br />like vacating this lake access point would fall afoul of this resolution. <br />If we do go ahead with a vacation, the west end of the ROW has a city Storm Pond in it that <br />would need protection either; <br />Do not include the western end of the ROW in the vacation, or <br />Obtain an easement over the pond, associated pipes and access way from the road <br />to the pond. <br />Staff Analysis <br />The council recently approved a resolution in support for preserving parks, open space and trails <br />within the City of Orono. This unimproved platted right of way is identified as open space for <br />pedestrian lake access. Approving this request would conflict with the recent support for parks <br />and open space. From reviewing the Comprehensive plan vacating this right of way seems to go <br />against the policies that are set in place today for the preservation of lake access and open space. <br />The challenge with vacating rights of way is that vacation is final. Should the public or the city <br />desire access to the lake, or have utility needs in the future, the cost to acquire Lake Frontage will <br />be premium. Vacation reduces options for the city in the future, and the importance of access to <br />the lake is outlined in the comprehensive plan. <br />Public Comments <br />Staff received two written comments to deny this request. See Exhibit G for the submitted <br />comments. <br />Issues for Consideration <br />1. Does this request follow the Comprehensive Plan? <br />