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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, December 9, 2019 <br />6:30 o'clock p.m. <br />Bonnetts on what land they should or shouldn't get, how wide the easement should or shouldn't be, and <br />the neighbors don't get all up in arms like they are. He felt that was a much cleaner, more efficient way to <br />handle the issue. He said the City needs to take the path that exists that's overgrown and turn it into a <br />walkable trail. He walked the area recently and that trail did not seem that wild or steep, unless he wasn't <br />looking in the right place. He said if he is on Smith and looked straight north going to the Luce Line, <br />there's brush and trees, but it doesn't seem incredibly steep. He suggested the City look at the option of <br />building a hammerhead, plowing the trail that already exists, take all the negotiation off the table and not <br />ask the Bonnetts to do certain things, not ask to get the neighbors involved in different ways. <br />Mr. Merritt Jackley, 80 Smith Avenue, said he and his wife noticed that the road planned is 20 feet wide, <br />which is wider than Smith Avenue right now, and wondered if that was correct and part of the plan. <br />Barnhart said that is what the applicant shows on their plan. He does not have a final plan for Smith <br />Avenue; that plan will be done this spring. <br />Mr. Jackley said he is happy to see on this plan there is trail access from the proposed cul-de-sac to the <br />Luce Line. The 20 feet would be great and helpful. He is confused as to why the cul-de-sac is not at the <br />end of the road. A number of times in meetings there was clear direction that the cul-de-sac would be at <br />the end of Smith Avenue, or try to be there. He realizes there might be some other considerations, but he <br />thought he heard Barnhart say there should be no problem moving that back. He stressed the project be <br />overseen by the Orono City Council or a neutral party. A number of neighbors have made it clear that <br />getting trail access and having a cul-de-sac at the end of Smith Avenue is what they want. The Bonnetts' <br />plan has been inching there but it's taking a lot of time. <br />Ms. Angie Hopping, 95 Smith, asked will the remaining part of Smith get widened if a cul-de-sac is put <br />in. <br />Barnhart said the Council is talking about adding an area for a cul-de-sac. In terms of the pavement width <br />of Smith, that is an independent project. <br />Walsh said they are not looking to widen Smith when the road is redone. It's going to be in the same <br />corridor that it is now, even if there is a cul-de-sac. <br />Ms. Hopping said she is concerned about an equitable exchange and does not feel that giving up that <br />much City property to one resident is fair to City residents. She asked what the value would go up to once <br />he gets the extra property and is that fair to everybody, setting a precedence of giving away land. Even if <br />nobody is using it, it is still wild property and kind of makes a buffer for the Luce Line. She said Orono <br />prides themselves in their parks, their natural land, and she does not think giving the land up is a good <br />idea. She also does not think it is a good idea to have a permanent easement through someone's private <br />property. She thinks it is better, liability -wise, for the Bonnetts to have the City trail go to the City street <br />and then to the Luce Line so residents are not going through Bonnetts' property. She would feel more <br />comfortable staying on City property and she thinks that would be beneficial to everybody. She is not <br />against the cul-de-sac going to the end of Smith Avenue. She agrees with having the City property to the <br />trail to the Luce Line. She said most of the vehicles going down to the end of the road are delivery <br />vehicles, Bonnetts' vehicles, or his renters' vehicles. There are no more 6Smith people going down there. <br />It is not a very busy road to begin with, and she does not see a huge need for putting all the time and <br />money into the cul-de-sac. <br />Page 15 of 34 <br />