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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 3 of 21 <br /> <br />Mr. Feldmann stated he did not get Ruegemer’s message in any way, so that is not the source of him <br />coming to the meeting. <br /> <br />Ms. Angela Mahoney, 2107 Sugarwood Drive, asked if comments would be open after agenda item 9. <br /> <br />Walsh stated after the Applicant comes up, one or two people can come up. Lots of letters and emails <br />have been sent, the Council has seen Ruegemer's email, so if someone wants to do a synopsis of what <br />everyone thinks, he would be fine with that. Everyone coming up and saying the same thing over and over <br />again is not appropriate because it is not a public hearing. <br /> <br />Ms. Rachel Feldmann, 1010 Old Long Lake Road, said she wanted to make sure the Council knows that <br />people she has reached out to on her own have no awareness of this project or proposal at all. Almost <br />everyone she spoke to when she visited the park had no knowledge of this going on, and she hopes the <br />Council will take the opportunity during this time to hear everybody that made an effort to come tonight <br />and speak to make sure their voices are heard, because the citizens' understanding is that effort is being <br />made to reach the community and users of the beach, and nobody that she spoke with at the beach had <br />knowledge of this matter. Some of the voices are here to represent those people. She said she hoped the <br />City Council takes the time to hear them and give everybody their five minutes who showed up to speak. <br /> <br />Walsh stated there is no such thing as five minutes. <br /> <br />Ms. Feldmann said she thought it was up to five minutes. When they called to figure out what the policy <br />was, they were told everyone can speak on the public comments and get up to five minutes. She said she <br />did not think anyone planned to take that long, but hopefully everyone can speak. <br /> <br />Walsh stated that public comments are five minutes, but this is an agenda item and public comments are <br />reserved for something that is not on the agenda. <br /> <br />Ms. Feldmann asked if the boat house proposal was on the agenda. <br /> <br />Walsh said the City Council is not making any votes tonight. They are hearing about the proposal and <br />giving some guidance. It is up to the Applicant if he wants to move his proposal forward. He has not <br />submitted an application to the City. Once they do that, then it goes to the formal process of notification <br />of within 1,000 feet of the neighborhood, and it goes to the Planning Commission, which is a public <br />hearing which everybody gets to be heard on everything they want to say. Tonight, the City Council is <br />hearing what the Applicant's thoughts are and the City Council will give some feedback. <br /> <br />Ms. Feldmann asked if everybody could still speak that is present tonight. <br />Walsh suggested one or two people could come up after the Applicant. The Applicant always goes first. <br /> <br />Ms. Alisa Benson, 1220 Lyman Avenue, said she is an Orono resident and has spoken to the Council <br />before. She referenced Walsh's term of “representatives” and said since they are all homeowners and <br />citizens, they do not have representatives, unlike Long Lake Rowing Company which is more organized. <br /> <br />Walsh stated there have been times where 20-30 people have come up at a hearing and they have at times <br />said to people that if they have something different to say so everyone is not repeating the same thing, he <br />does not have a problem with people coming up. After a while, if people come up and say the same thing <br />the previous person just said, it's hard. He noted Council Members have read all the letters. He used the