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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,July 27,2020 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> Summit Beach. Her kids are 21, 17, 9, and two 8-year-olds, and they have many memories every summer <br /> about the beach. What makes Summit Beach different is the rope swing, which is by far one of the most <br /> exciting things about the beach. She wishes her 5-year-old grandson can have the opportunity to go to the <br /> beach like her five children did. Being a mother and grandmother, Summit Beach allowed them to have <br /> something her children could enjoy and at the same time exercise and be children without having to <br /> worry. She asked the City Council from the bottom of her heart not to take the beach from them. Summit <br /> Beach holds a special place in their hearts. She is pretty sure she is not the only family that has memories <br /> of birthday parties or friends that meet there or just having an amazing time at Summit Beach. <br /> Ms. Alisa Benson, 1220 Lyman Avenue, said what people are hearing is a lot of emotion because it is a <br /> wonderful community and,unfortunately, sometimes we as a community forget to partner with each <br /> other. We bring to Council things and sometimes ask the Council to solve/resolve things when maybe <br /> they need to talk to themselves. She stated she does not have anger as she approaches the City Council; <br /> she feels sadness. The stories being told are emotionally touching and she feels gratitude that there are <br /> individuals who put community ed classes out there and said she has taken rowing in community ed and it <br /> was amazing. What she is hearing is a lot of brain power,passion,and energy in the room and she has not <br /> been engaged with the individuals bringing this proposal forward.There is an Orono athletic center that <br /> was just built that presumably has rowing machines, or it could. What Orono does not need is lakefront <br /> property for rowing machines. She said she has a good wingspan,and there are mature trees in the park <br /> that she can't get her arms around. She spent a couple of hours at the park the previous day, and she hasn't <br /> heard any talk yet about partnering with residents and communities. There are business owners and <br /> citizens that have good ideas. She is not anti-rowing or anti-storage sheds. She thinks sometimes in Orono <br /> people lose sight of needs versus wants. She indicated she was not present to disparage the sport or <br /> equipment. She is not into spreading misinformation or treating people poorly; it's not okay. However, a <br /> need versus a want are two very different things.The proposals she has read and sketches she has seen <br /> look to be wants, not needs. If storage sheds are a priority,maybe the wonderful community could help <br /> make that happen, but not on lakefront property and not where the City would be ruining stuff. She <br /> noticed the trees are not diseased or rotten and there is a lot of wildlife out there. There were probably <br /> about 20 kids out on the beach. Residents are enjoying the park fully.Nature does not need Orono's help; <br /> it does really well on its own. She noted it would be great to find a solution for LLRC,but not at the <br /> expense of nature which, in the vision statement of Orono, is to be the residential community of choice <br /> and remain widely recognized for its preservation of natural rural beauty, quality of life,and recreational <br /> assets. She thinks Orono can have both and a solution can be figured out, but not on that property. She <br /> said she comes from California where beachfront property is always public. In Orono there are two public <br /> beaches;the rest are privately owned. She asked wouldn't it be wonderful if some of those private owners <br /> would sell their land at a discount to a non-profit. She suggested talking about those things because she is <br /> into solutions, not into complaints. She is not into disparaging community non-profits. She asked to <br /> please engage Orono's citizens and listen to them and their ideas because they want to help. <br /> Walsh said it had been about a half hour and asked Mr. Burrell if he wanted to respond to anything. <br /> Mr. Burrell said he would not respond to everything that's on the record; it is their right to come up and <br /> speak. He stated LLRC has always said they are interested in looking at what is possible for the club to <br /> build a permanent home. He wants to be crystal clear that they are not taking away the beach; it has never <br /> been their intent. They know it's a park that will have multiple uses;it's going to continue to have that. <br /> They are not building on the beach;they are not taking away things that go on the beach. That is not <br /> going to happen at this park with anything that will be proposed going forward. <br /> Page 13 of 21 <br />
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