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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,August 9,2021 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 14. LA21-000029—ROBERT ERICKSON,365 WESTLAKE ROAD., STREET VACATION— <br /> RESOLUTION NO.7211—Continued <br /> as it is. She is completely supportive of what Mr. Erickson is trying to do as it will actually beautify the <br /> street as it is ugly and a mess right now. Secondly,Ms.Thrasher said as changes happen to everyone's <br /> neighborhoods,they are hampered by dozens of delivery vehicles and her yard is unfortunately the <br /> turnaround yard,therefore lights are broken, landscaping is ruined,and she would love to see a solution <br /> that benefits all of them. If Mr.Erickson takes care of this area much like he has his current property,Mr. <br /> Thrasher can assure the City Council it will be gorgeous. <br /> Wade Kram,340 Westlake Street,said he and his wife have been there 5-6 years and have 3 small <br /> children. If one starts putting public access in there,they may get pathways into there and noted one <br /> cannot really get in there as it is.He asked if the City will go in and cut down the vegetation...if they <br /> don't put the public access then it stays beautiful and getting rid of the black top and putting a nice cul-de- <br /> sac helps beautify that street. Mr.Kram noted it is a tiny little street and to put another public access when <br /> there is one around the corner,one on North Arm,one on Maxwell Bay; it does not seem to make sense to <br /> him. <br /> Crosby asked to go back to the map to see the closest public access. <br /> Barnhart showed the public accesses on screen and pointed out the subject property as number 14.He <br /> noted the one right around the block is noted as no public access in the Comp Plan. It was identified <br /> during the Planning Commission meeting that while there are 5 accesses on Stubbs Bay,one is winter <br /> only and two are no public access so it is not as wide-open as one might expect. <br /> Printup said when fire lanes and public accesses come up,he always says he does not want to give away <br /> any City land and he has maintained that. However,sometimes it does make sense and there have been a <br /> couple before the City Council.Regarding this one,Printup does not like giving up the fire lanes or the <br /> City property,but this is one of those unique ones. <br /> Crosby stated visiting the property in person gives a very different perspective:this is an area that, <br /> although it might be called a public access,no one has been accessing this whatsoever. Similar to Crystal <br /> Bay Road,this is cleaning up areas and to Crosby this is an area that needs to be cleaned up.There is no <br /> proper turnaround for emergency vehicles at the end of the street, it would help the neighborhood overall, <br /> and Crosby thinks it is a big improvement. <br /> Mayor Walsh noted part of the reason they look at these is to see if it makes the streets safer and better for <br /> the public good and he said Mr.Erickson would be donating land and money and the City can take that <br /> money and do a whole bunch of greater public good in access points on the lake,working with the Parks <br /> Commission.He can see it going both ways but, in the end,there are more positives in cleaning it up <br /> because there are two accesses around the corner already. <br /> Printup is the only one on the City Council that does not live on the lake and he wants to be able to go ice <br /> fishing on the lake and the access has never been identified by anyone he knows. <br /> Johnson said similar to the Forest Bay vacation,he was not in favor of doing that but it was on a cliff and <br /> no one could use it; if they received donations,they could use those to better utilize some of the existing <br /> accesses.He would like the City to do a better job with the ones they can create access to.He is not a <br /> Page 7 of 13 <br />