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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 />In addition, there is also construction going on on Pence and those vehicles are allowed to use the Pence <br />Lane road. Vogstrom stated in his view he has done his due diligence as far as not having anyone come <br />in there and that he does not believe it is an issue anymore. <br />Sue Dunkley, 2709 Walters Port, stated an example of how tough they are trying to be is a gentleman <br />pulled in the other day with a trailer, pulled straight ahead, and the guys quit their work and went out of <br />the house immediately to warn him. The guy had to back all the way down into Mr. Crosby's driveway. <br />Vogstrom commented they are taking it seriously. <br />Dunkley noted the same subcontractors are being used on Eric's project and that they can take as many <br />pictures as they want but she does not know if they have the time to do that. Dunkley stated she is not <br />sure whether the City would like the contractors to sign in as they enter the property or how they would <br />like them to deal with it. At this time their addition is almost done. Dunkley noted they have paid <br />approximately $38,000 to the City in fees for this project as well as park dedication fees and that they <br />have paid taxes for 35 years but they are acting like they are criminals. At the present time all <br />construction traffic is coming down Walters Port. <br />Walsh noted construction traffic for the Dunkleys' project must go down Walters Port but that the <br />construction traffic for Eric Vogstrom's project can go down either Pence or Walters Port. <br />Vogstrom stated most have come down Walters and that they are taking this seriously. <br />Dunkley stated the subcontractors have all been talked to. <br />Crosby stated as someone who lives in the area, he believes they have gone to good effort with the <br />signage but sometimes construction people do not follow instructions. Crosby suggested they perhaps <br />have someone blow the roads clean every week. <br />Crosby suggested Eric have the subcontractors drive down Pence for his project and that he should also <br />think about having some type of turnaround for vehicles. Crosby stated while the signs are clear as day, <br />not everyone follows instructions. <br />Vogstrom stated now that the road restrictions have been lifted, they have removed a big pile of dirt, <br />which provides more of a turn -around. <br />Walsh asked if anything else has occurred in the last three weeks. <br />Curtis indicated she has not received any reports from the City inspectors or neighbors. <br />Printup stated there are a couple of things going on here. The contractors do not live here but they are <br />here to do a job and do not necessarily follow instructions. Print -up commented this does not come as a <br />surprise. <br />Crosby stated the signage is large and in his view they have gone to great lengths to mitigate the issues. <br />Greg Hueler, 2715 Pence Lane, stated he appreciates their adherence to City Code on the Bollis <br />application, but that he is not sure where things went awry with this application since the City Code <br />
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