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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, June 25, 2018 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />14. LA18-55 PAUL VOGSTROM OB/O WILLIAM AND SUE DUNKLEY, 2709 WALTERS <br />PORT LANE, SKETCH PLAN — Continued <br />Howery commented he wants to make the lot look beautiful and that he wants to work with the City and <br />the Watershed District to restore the wetland, which will be paid for by the Dunkleys. Howery noted <br />currently there is rainwater runoff from three different houses that spills right into the wetland, which <br />does not help the wetland. Over time, years of junk, debris, and leaves have built up, and two weeks ago <br />he fished out eight bags of trash that just happened to show up. Howery stated they also want to have <br />more water holding capacity so if there is an issue with the weather, it will not overflow Walters Port and <br />flood the homes on the other side. Howery indicated they are trying to be good stewards of the land. <br />Howery noted they would like to move the road slightly so a nice line of trees can be planted. Howery <br />indicated he is working on a plan that literally has about 100 different trees, both evergreens and <br />deciduous. Howery stated they are all good plants for the native birds and will help enhance the wetland. <br />Howery stated the Dunkleys are very forward thinking in making this area beautiful and by restoring and <br />saving the wetland. <br />Walsh stated he would like to refocus the conversation back to what the City Council needs to consider <br />regarding how to make sure it is a conforming lot, the width of the road and whether there should be a <br />cul-de-sac, and then the sightline or not the sightlines. Walsh stated whether they are making the water <br />beautiful or cutting down trees is not what the City Council is talking about tonight. <br />Sheila Vakean, Pence Lane, stated Pence Lane was a beautiful arching road with all kinds of trees and <br />privacy but that the trees have been cut down. Vakean noted the woods are not that close to the shoreline <br />so it probably was not necessary to have a variance but that in her view between 50 to 75 trees were cut <br />down. Vakean stated the trees were not all diseased because they were stacked in piles that were hauled <br />away. <br />Vakean commented at times they are not getting the whole truth in what they are hearing. Vakean stated <br />there have been times on the weekends when they do work that probably has not been approved and that <br />she has not seen a single truck on Walters Port. Vakean stated she is sure that is the way it will be in the <br />future as well. Vakean stated while it will probably look beautiful when it is finished, she has questions <br />about the way it seems to be skirting every rule possible and that it looks like deals are being made behind <br />people's backs, which they do not want to have happening in Orono. <br />Andrew McDermott, 2702 Walters Port Lane, stated he read the report from the Planning Commission <br />and there seems to be a push for a 24 -foot wide road. McDermott requested the City Council reconsider <br />that. Currently the road is 15 feet wide, which has been that way since 1960s, and the road has functioned <br />just fine, even when there used to be seven homes on Walters Port. Currently there are only five. <br />McDermott stated he understands they will need to widen Pence at some point and that eventually the <br />subdivision will be figured out. McDermott noted the two lots consist of four acres and that the second <br />lot is zoned one acre. McDermott noted the Dunkleys could have proposed four homes for that area since <br />it is zoned one acre. McDermott requested the City Council keep the road as narrow as possible. <br />Walsh stated the width of the road has been one of the issues, and according to City Code, if the road is to <br />be conforming, it needs to be 24 feet wide with a cul-de-sac at the end. <br />Page 14 of 21 <br />
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