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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 />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 14 of 21 <br /> <br />Ms. Beth Davis, 220 Wakefield Road, said her kids spend a lot of time at the beach. They put their <br />hammocks up where the building is proposed. They love the beach. She stated she received Julie's letter <br />and is thankful that Julie sent it or she wouldn't have known anything about it. She indicated, in Julie's <br />defense, it's nice to be notified. She said Julie underestimated the size of the building in her email but is <br />glad they were able to find out about it at this stage of the game. <br /> <br />Crosby thanked everyone for sharing their thoughts. He knows it takes guts to walk up to a microphone <br />and address the Council. He agreed with the lady who said everyone needs to be a little kinder to each <br />other. If there are boats on the lake going after rowing boats, it is not acceptable; and Orono residents <br />putting each other's safety at risk is not acceptable. Everyone needs to take it to a higher level and have <br />this discussion on a nice, civil, friendly discourse. <br /> <br />Printup stated he liked the comment from somebody about it's a good idea but the devil is in the details. <br />He is okay with starting the conversation but not okay with selling City land. <br /> <br />Seals said the City Council does not sell City land. <br /> <br />Printup commented that the issue comes up from time to time, that the City is selling a fire lane or a park, <br />but the City does not do that. <br /> <br />Walsh stated the Council is not going to make any decisions regarding building size but they are giving <br />guidance to the Applicant so they know if they should move anything forward. The Applicant has put <br />effort in talking to neighbors, obviously. The question is, is the City interested in having the discussion <br />about a public-private partnership with some kind of facility that works for the beach, the residents, the <br />LLRC, and how that is going to be sorted out. Regardless of who knows about it or not, there have been <br />meetings for the Park Commission, the Fire Department has hosted some meetings, the topic has come up <br />at the work session. The question is, does the City Council want to continue to talk about the public- <br />private partnerships. There are a lot of them in the parks already, and it is not Orono who is taking care of <br />a lot of the things that are at the parks. Soccer teams, baseball teams, and lacrosse teams are funding and <br />using those facilities, so they are the ones who are making sure the sand is good, that things are getting <br />fixed. The City is mowing the grass and doing things in the park as well. It's a partnership for both people. <br />Orono has a very well-to-do community, and he asked if the community wants to have rowboats sitting in <br />the woods where they have to put locks on them. He asked if the City Council wanted to continue the <br />conversation to see where it goes with the Club, with the community. There would need to be more input <br />and strategy sessions on what works, what doesn't, how big, how small, etc. <br /> <br />Crosby said he would like to see what kind of community tie-in there can be such as more community <br />input, something with the school district. <br /> <br />Seals stated at one time there was a structure on Big Island where community ed did things. <br /> <br />Crosby asked if that was the one that was burned. <br /> <br />Walsh said that was burned down. <br /> <br />Seals stated there was a partnership there and there was a value to the community and it wasn't restricted. <br />She said it sounds like there's no alignment with a lot of neighbors and community and asked if there is a <br />happier medium. There will be more discussions going on, but the size of the building needs to be kept in
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