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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 /> attend Orono Schools. She works in the medical device industry and most of her work is also in the area. <br /> She is excited to be running for the position and wants to make citizens' voices heard and get things done <br /> in the legislature for the community, not for political parties. She is DFL-endorsed and a moderate,a <br /> business owner, and feels things need to get done in the state legislature. She is running on a platform of <br /> making sure there is great education for all kids,healthcare access and affordability,protecting the lakes, <br /> waters, and environment, supporting companies and small businesses,and making critical investments. <br /> She is running to get positive, constructive, helpful things done for the communities,to make the <br /> investments that are needed. She is willing to reach across the aisle to get things done to represent"us." <br /> She thanked everyone who serves on the Orono City Council. <br /> Mr.Mike Feldmann, 1010 Old Long Lake Road, said he wanted to bring up comments from the last Park <br /> Commission meeting about agenda item number 9. He asked if this was an appropriate time to do that. <br /> Walsh stated it is not a public hearing. If the item continues to move forward,then it would be on the <br /> Planning Commission for a public hearing. <br /> Mr. Feldmann said he has been asked by two households, since they are not able to be at the meeting due <br /> to COVID and travel restrictions,to voice concerns about the Summit Beach plan. The first household is <br /> Jane Davidson/Frank Kulacki, 1020 Old Long Lake Road,who want to address the use of the word <br /> "secret" and other descriptors people have used and say that it refers to a secluded,natural setting rather <br /> than a secret place which only a few people know about. As near neighbors to the park,they witness <br /> heavy park usage, and clearly the park is not a secret. They voice concern over the lack of planning of a <br /> private-public partnership concept in the current proposal as it relates to financial and liability <br /> management. They also voice concern about the plan that essentially grants a large part of the park to a <br /> single entity, risking adversely impacting the value of the park to the larger community in addition to <br /> concerns over the environmental impact. He is also speaking for John Hovanec, #108, 2670 Kelley <br /> Parkway, whose family has enjoyed using Summit Park. He is concerned about what could be considered <br /> a privileged few being able to use what is perceived as an effective takeover of the park. He asked what is <br /> the need for this specific park and whether another location could serve that need. Speaking for himself, <br /> Mr. Feldmann has enjoyed seeing the rowing club experience success at Birch's and wishes them <br /> continued success. However,the concept proposal is giving a very significant portion of the park to a <br /> single private entity which will forever change the park in a community that considers it a great treasure. <br /> It also does not match Orono's vision statement, which is to be the residential community of choice and <br /> remain widely recognized for its preservation of natural rural beauty, quality of life, and recreational <br /> assets. He feels it is their responsibility to speak on behalf of Summit Park and encourage the Council to <br /> live the Orono vision statement and reject the proposal to put the private rowing club at Summit Park. <br /> Walsh apologized because that is an agenda item. However, it is not a public hearing. The Council is <br /> giving guidance; no votes will be taken. The matter has been in front of the Park Commission a couple of <br /> times, it's been at the Council before, it has been in an open forum at the Fire Department, so there's been <br /> lots of general talk about the matter. He said Julie Ruegemer sent an email to everybody to get immediate <br /> replies. There were a few items that weren't talked about, a few over-exaggerations about what's going on, <br /> and it is unfortunate Ruegemer sent out a letter without telling everything, because she is on the Park <br /> Commission and voted for the item to move forward. He said this is not the day or time for public <br /> comments. The City has read all of the letters and emails,and if there is someone who would like to give <br /> a synopsis,that would be great, after the Applicant has come up to talk about it. <br /> Page 2 of 21 <br />
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