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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETEING <br /> Monday,MAY 13,2019 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> Curtis stated throughout the construction of the addition to the Dunkley home,Pence Lane was utilized <br /> for the construction because the Dunkleys had combined the two lots into one lot when they purchased it. <br /> As a result,they were allowed to access over Pence Lane, and that occurred during the majority of their <br /> construction. When Lot 2 was created,the prohibition began. Traffic for construction vehicles on a <br /> number of occasions were reported coming either in and out of Pence Lane. Since the Dunkleys were <br /> reminded of the provision in the resolution, Staff did observe a vehicle that was serving the Dunkley <br /> property parked on the property and positioned in such a way that there would not have been another way <br /> for that vehicle to enter the property except for Pence Lane. City inspectors were not aware of the <br /> prohibition but said construction traffic was doing the same. <br /> Prior to the plat being finalized,the applicants received approval from Staff to create a construction <br /> entrance and provide a flat area for parking. <br /> Johnson stated basically it appears construction people are coming down Walters Port or coming down <br /> Pence and then leaving via Walters Port. Johnson asked whether they can only use Pence. <br /> Curtis stated they can use Walters Port for Lot 1 and Lot 2 can utilize Pence Lane. <br /> Crosby asked if there is an issue with the size of the vehicles navigating Walters Port. <br /> Curtis stated she is not aware of that. <br /> Crosby noted that turn in there can be rather tight for an oversized vehicle, especially with the fire hydrant <br /> there. <br /> Curtis stated she believes the large vehicles are done being on the site and that the current construction <br /> traffic for the Dunkleys' project consists primarily of finishing people,HVAC people,etc. Staff would <br /> like the applicant to install a barrier that would prohibit the traveling back and forth between the <br /> properties. <br /> Eric Vogsstrom noted he sent an e-mail a couple of weeks ago to Staff and the mayor and that they do <br /> have signs up. <br /> Walsh commented the sign does not appear to be solving the issue. <br /> Vogstrom stated for the first year of construction, all the subcontractors were allowed to come in on <br /> Pence Lane. Following the approval of the final plat by the City, an e-mail was sent to everyone telling <br /> them not to use Pence Lane. After being contacted by Staff, another email was sent out telling everyone <br /> that they needed to stop using Pence Lane. After the third time,the sign was flipped around that says <br /> absolutely no more construction vehicles. <br /> Vogstrom stated as far as he knows, no one has come in through Pence for approximately three weeks. <br /> Vogstrom stated within the hour of being notified by Staff,he sent an email out to everybody and also put <br /> up the big sign. To his knowledge there has not been an issue since then and that he has gone out of his <br /> way to tell people not to do it. <br /> Page 9 of 21 <br />
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