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Item #01- Special Council Meeting - 01106114 <br />File #13-3638 & 13-3639 [Total Pages 99] <br />MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Tuesday, November 12, 2013 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />(8. #13-3638 and 13-3639 SOURCE LAND CAPITAL, LLC (PAT HILLER) OIBIO GRANT <br />WENASTERN (LAKEVIEW GOLF), 405 NORTHARM DRIVE, COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br />AMENDMENTAND SKETCH PLAN REVIEW, Continued) <br />Johnson noted another goal of the City is to protect and preserve natural resources, including creeks, <br />lakes, marshes, wetlands, woodlands, ground water and steep slopes. Lakeview has virtually all of these. <br />In addition, the property embodies the dark skies and provides to at least those residents in the western <br />half of Orono the dark sky concept. <br />Johnson stated Orono's planning policies reinforce the se goals and that she would urge the City Council <br />to look at the Community Management Plan. The plan further says that no development would be <br />permitted that would have a detrimental effect on the lake and that historically significant buildings, <br />places and settings will be identified and preserved. <br />Johnson stated the environmental protection plan contained within the Community Management Plan <br />consists of exactly the same language for dark sides and preservation of historical places. Johnson noted <br />Lakeview has been a golf course for over 50 years. <br />Johnson stated as it relates to the City's park and open space trail plan, which is kind of the heart of where <br />the plan is significantly abrogated, it states that private open space and recreational facilities should be <br />available to complement public facilities. The language goes on to say that there are several of these <br />areas in Orono and they should be preserved. Johnson noted Lakeview is the only public course that is <br />privately owned and that when this property is taken out of the calculation that is included in the plan, it <br />leaves precious little land that is not designated truly private and barred from public use. <br />Johnson stated in her view the planners recognized this when they added to their plan the following <br />promise: The City will encourage the preservation of private open space and will identify and acquire <br />additional open space public parcels as the opportunity arises. Johnson commented what is really telling <br />is the middle of that, which says, however, once land is developed, the opportunity for preservation of <br />open space is lost. As it relates to Lakeview, it reads: The City will encourage retention and continued <br />operation of the private golf courses. These private facilities provide major active recreation in the City <br />and in addition provide aesthetic open space and open vistas to the benefit of all adjacent property owners <br />and the public alike. The City will discourage conversion of these facilities into non -recreational land use <br />because of the benefit of this recreational opportunity. It also states the City will continue to investigate <br />mechanisms for future funding and will continue to encourage private donations of land or funds in order <br />to maintain the level of active and passive recreation opportunities desired by Orono residents. <br />Johnson stated for those reasons she believes that the re -guidance of the Lakeview Golf Course as it is <br />currently proposed abrogates the plan and its goals. Johnson stated she would urge the Council to uphold <br />the current guidance while the City seeks with the residents other viable options for this property and that <br />one proposed deal should not be allowed to destroy the City's whole community management plan. <br />Bryce Johnson, 580 North Arm Drive, stated he bas been asked to present a proposal to the City Council <br />from a large group of fellow citizens who desire to be heard on this matter. This group has coalesced <br />around the name of Citizens for Lakeview Preservation. The group began when 54 residents met at the <br />Lafayette Club. In one week the number of people who have identified with this effort and provided their <br />signatures has reached almost 500. Most of the signers have expressed significant concerns and others <br />have merely signed the petition. <br />Page 17 of 36 <br />