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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,January 24,2022 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> a committee to take back the conversation and get some facts out there. She noted the park is City-owned <br /> and the City should come up with a plan for the park. She would like the committee to be comprised of <br /> the Park Commission,Planning Commission, Seals herself as the Park liaison, and Staff to look at <br /> Summit Beach Park and get into the meat-and-potatoes and decide what they want to do. Seals clarified <br /> that the job of the government,at least this City Council,is not to censor people from making requests. <br /> While people did not want to hear the request, Seals thinks it is good that it came out so people can see <br /> what it looks like. She noted if people only rely on social media and Facebook without reaching out to the <br /> City,they will not get the entire story or education on the matter. She does not have a special interest in <br /> Summit Beach Park and noted the community is fortunate to have 24 parks and a lot of acreage to enjoy. <br /> She mentioned Lake View Golf Course,which was not City-owned,was not being used,and is now gone. <br /> The job of the City is to make parks more accessible to more people so they will stay that way. <br /> Crosby would like to have discussion during a work session,noting it is important to get kids out of the <br /> house and the job of this Council is to take the parks,improve upon them,and get people out and using <br /> the parks so that one day they will not be barren land that is consumed by something else. He shared that <br /> the positive things that happen at the park will envelope the negative things. He thinks the Park <br /> Commission have been wonderful and passionate. <br /> Johnson watched the Planning Commission meeting live and thought the conversation was embarrassing <br /> with the clapping and antics and stated that is not how one exchanges ideas and opposite opinions. He <br /> noted when things like this come forward,it is clear that people do not understand the process. He <br /> clarified that nothing was getting pushed through, it was typical notice,then on to the Planning <br /> Commission and City Council and it has not come before either party at this point.In his mind,this does <br /> not deserve a committee because there is not a proposal in front of them as it was just a conversation to <br /> see what the City was interested in doing, including finding ways through public-private partnerships to <br /> make shared spaces more usable;Johnson is a supporter of that concept.He is in favor of people bringing <br /> ideas,giving feedback, involving the public, and seeing where it goes and they do not have to form a <br /> committee every time someone objects to an issue. <br /> Edwards clarified the Park Commission sends out a list of their goals for the year and they finished the <br /> list at the last work session and will vote at the February session.The Commission also establishes sub- <br /> committees to focus on particular issues or parks.He suggested getting the Park Commission at a City <br /> Council work session to share their list and the City Council can then give some guidance and direction. <br /> Printup agrees with getting things back on the rails and having transparency. <br /> Seals moved,Crosby seconded,to create a committee comprised of Councilmember Seals,Park <br /> Commissioner Rick Carter,Park Commission Chair Brian Roath,Planning Commissioner Mark <br /> McCutcheon,and City Administrator Adam Edwards to look into the Summit Beach Park project <br /> objectives,come up with an overarching plan,and bring the results and recommendation back <br /> before the City Council.VOTE: Ayes 5,Nays 0. <br /> Page 3 of 5 <br />