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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 />Walsh noted the Council was in the design phase last time, too. <br />Mattick suggested the direction would be to do this in 2020. <br />Walsh said this road is to be completed in 2020. <br />Crosby said he thought, if the cul-de-sac was farther north, the Council would jump on board a little <br />quicker, to have it definitely closer to the trail. <br />Mr. Bonnett asked what purpose it would solve. <br />Crosby said it gives it a closer connection to the trail. <br />Mr. Bonnett stated that Seals said everyone is against them, which is categorically false. There're at least <br />30 neighbors that live at 45 Smith Avenue that said they cannot stand the traffic turning around in there. <br />Two owners before that, before Ellen Phelps, they had gates with chains across their driveway because <br />they had little kids and there were so many people turning around. Since 6Smith has opened up, it has <br />gotten worse. He has pictures of multiple vehicles turning around, fresh tracks in the snow, from the last <br />few days. It would be eye-opening for everybody to get a count of cars on the street. They are proposing a <br />plan. They would like a vote on it. He thinks the proposal presented solves all of the issues, and he is not <br />sure what moving the cul-de-sac back gets. <br />Crosby said moving the cul-de-sac draws it closer to the trail to make sure they have access. <br />Mr. Bonnett stated they would be providing a permanent easement trail that's as wide as the City wants it <br />through a temporary construction easement, and asked what the purpose of moving it backwards would be <br />other than costing more money in streets. He knows he is not giving up a lot, but it's flat land that the City <br />needs to build a cul-de-sac to clean the area up so the next owner of 45 Smith or 40 Smith is not before <br />the Council saying, "We really love living in Orono and it's a quiet, great place to raise our children, but <br />what is with all this traffic on this street turning around in driveways and bowling over bushes?" It's been <br />an issue for a long time and there's a great opportunity to address it and a plan that Staff supports, and he <br />would really appreciate the Council taking a look at it as it's been presented. <br />Printup moved to deny LA19-000074 — William Griffith o/b/o Theodore Bonnett, 40 & 45 Smith <br />Avenue, Request For Street Vacation, to install a hammerhead at the end within the existing Right - <br />of -Way, and ask Staff to mark off where the City property is so people can see it. <br />Printup stated whether it's walkable isn't a concern right now, but at least everyone knows where the City <br />land is for any future construction or work that needs to be done. <br />Walsh asked whether there was a hammerhead there now. <br />Barnhart answered there is not. <br />Edwards said there is a hammerhead templated in the plans for the road. The haminerhead that is <br />templated basically follows the easement. <br />Page 19 of 34 <br />