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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 /> people offered to write a letter because they feel it is a nightmare living there.Two of the three most <br /> affected property owners also support the plan,other than Whiteleys. He mentioned that people at the last <br /> meeting stated there was no extra traffic from 6 Smith. He relayed a story about a former resident who <br /> was outside when a convertible stopped to ask directions to 6 Smith, hit some potholes that were filled <br /> with rainwater from a construction project on Smith,and splashed all the occupants. He said the public <br /> safety solution is good for the people; it has nothing to do with the path access. He repeated there are five <br /> access points and six after this,which is as many people who do not live on the street who do not support <br /> the plan. He encouraged property owners who have path access to approach the City and ask for a <br /> permanent easement if they wished to do so. He is more than willing to work with the City. There are <br /> eight people who have lived on the street and dealt with the issues who support the plan.The arguments <br /> are great but it doesn't hold water when you talk about all the people who have direct access to the Luce <br /> Line but they must use his path,a lot of whom do not live in the neighborhood. <br /> Mr. Bonnett understands a vacation is common in this type of circumstance,where there is no benefit for <br /> the end of that road spur existing. He is giving up land for the cul-de-sac;the City is getting land at the <br /> end of the street and does not have to repave that road next year. He believes it is a prudent taxpayer- <br /> focused decision. Since 6 Smith has opened,there are 8-10 cars a day going by extremely fast looking at <br /> their GPS. They have two small children and he doesn't want to see any accidents happen. They <br /> approached the City with the cul-de-sac six years ago;they weren't interested at that point. He wants to <br /> get something done on the issue and not kick the can down the road.The issue is,if the path went directly <br /> through their property and they want to put a garage there,which is why they're getting more property, so <br /> the garage can have water,they want 4.1 acres to get an accessory dwelling unit,they would be <br /> hamstrung, or if they would want to move the house on the lot. <br /> Mr. Bonnett is reluctant to say, "Let's plow it through direct access" because nobody else in the <br /> neighborhood has done it.He understands at the end of the street it touches DNR property and Xcel <br /> Energy property and then it goes to the Luce Line.The path has been across private property for 20 years, <br /> it's never been an issue, and it's not going to be an issue in the future. He gave names of several people he <br /> called or emailed before the meeting to let them know they could use the path.After tonight's meeting <br /> they'll be able to use the path no matter what happens. If he builds a barn in the middle of an easement,he <br /> would want Luce Line access and would create it at that point across his property for people to use,but <br /> running a permanent easement through it clouds the process of solving the issue at the end of the street. <br /> He thanked the Council and hopes something can be done tonight. <br /> Ms. Stacey Quinn, 125 Smith, said 6 Smith did open and T.J. mentioned a lot of names,but he did not <br /> mention her or her husband's names,nor did he speak to them about the potential cul-de-sac. They are not <br /> opposed to a cul-de-sac at the end of the street. It is a busy street,and redevelopment/more homes at the <br /> end of the street would make it busier. It is a dead-end/short street and T.J. wants to make it shorter. It's a <br /> worn path because it's on Smith Avenue. The reason they purchased their home 12 years ago is so they <br /> had direct access to the Luce Line which they use quite a bit and have had no issues for several years. The <br /> path did cut into a little corner of T.J.'s property; it is very far from the front of his property. They were <br /> never asked not to take that path.The path was groomed by the previous homeowner, it used to be very <br /> well taken care of,because the neighborhood uses it and will continue to use it. She is opposed to the <br /> vacation being granted. She doesn't know what a hammerhead or City easement would look like: how big, <br /> how long, how wide. She is very disheartened this is happening in her neighborhood from a neighbor that <br /> never approached them, and he cannot get to his home unless he crosses by her home. There is no way 8- <br /> 9 people are lost going to 6 Smith. You cannot go 50 miles an hour down the street,especially now, <br /> because the street is in complete disrepair. She is requesting a cul-de-sac at the end of the street,access on <br /> Page 6 of 17 <br />