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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Tuesday,November 12,2019 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> Johnson stated he was bringing a fact to light,that the one that is there is not reasonable. <br /> Walsh agreed, stating it is steep going up and down. <br /> Rief pointed out if the City decides not to vacate anything or come to an agreement with the easement or <br /> the current path that goes across the private property, an option would be to,at the end,go to the right-of- <br /> way down the left side, which is a 10-15 foot drop in elevation rather than 20-25 as it is currently. <br /> Johnson commented that would bring you onto the DNR land. <br /> Rief agreed and pointed out the up-trail on the map,which would bring people to the DNR land. <br /> Walsh asked whether anyone from the public would like to comment. <br /> Mr. Bill Griffith,representing the applicants, said the issue comes up as a result of concerns about public <br /> safety at the end of the road and other places when people discover they have to turn around and there is <br /> no place to turn around. In meeting with City officials onsite,given the 2020 project, it made sense to <br /> bring forward the opportunity to vacate some of the right-of-way, obtain right-of-way, and maybe resolve <br /> some of the issues on a permanent basis. One of the reasons Mr. Bonnett proposed the alignment of the <br /> trail at the location is because it creates the most flexibility in the future in terms of the property being <br /> potentially subdivided. Mr.Bonnett is willing to look at other options. For example, an option would be <br /> to run along Orono Orchard Road within the edge of the property and straight back to the Luce Line.As <br /> the Mayor suggested, sometimes the benefit is cleaning up titles and issues that have existed for decades. <br /> And the defining is, if there is no public use/benefit of the right-of-way,the City essentially vacates it and <br /> it goes back to the adjoining property owners. There is a public benefit to the vacation application because <br /> it results in additional right-of-way in exchange to provide the cul-de-sac. The Bonnetts view this as <br /> doubling potential access, so they offered to continue the access over his property and also provide this <br /> potential permanent right. He and the applicant have not had a chance to discuss the Mayor's suggestion, <br /> but Mr. Bonnett will give the Council his perspective as the property owner.The applicant has agreed to <br /> the City's conditions, it provides a public benefit, a public safety benefit, and an even exchange in <br /> providing the right-of-way. They believe it will be a benefit to the private owner and the City, and they <br /> are present to work through the issues. <br /> Mr. T.J.Bonnet,40/45 Smith Avenue, stated he is not here to block anyone from accessing the Luce Line. <br /> He thinks if the issue was important to everyone on the block, it would probably have been addressed in <br /> the last 20 years.He believes the big concern is all of the turnarounds because of the 6 Smith Restaurant. <br /> There are five places of access from the golf course corner to the Palmers' house to the Luce Line,most <br /> of which are on private property like his. All the residents are fine with this. If the vacation goes through, <br /> there will be six places of access. Initially when this was discussed,the City wanted his land to solve this <br /> issue and suggested giving him, in exchange,the end of the street,which is about 23 paces to the end of <br /> the pavement. He thinks Almo got thrown in because the Whiteley's said if 45 Smith Avenue is <br /> developed,that house could move a little bit away from the property. Whiteley's called and asked their <br /> name not to be used, but that is the only reason Bonnett's asked for Almo. He said they do not need the <br /> unimproved spot. <br /> Mr. Bonnett said there are a number of emotional appeals about the Luce Line access but most are from <br /> people who don't live at the end of the Smith cul-de-sac. The safety from the vehicles is the issue, not the <br /> path. The former residents of 40 and 45 Smith all support this plan,and he named several people. Several <br /> Page 5 of 17 <br />