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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,March 14,2022 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> BIG ISLAND DOCK LICENSE REQUEST—JOE THULL—Continued <br /> the property.Ms. Reinmann was also made aware of numerous meetings in 2021 in which neighbors <br /> voiced opposition to this request.At that time the Council directed the interested parties to develop an <br /> agreeable solution and at no time were the Reinmanns involved in the process. In response the City <br /> Council developed a licensing program for the island property owners to use space on City docks to <br /> access their lot.Ms. Reinmann stated she audited and listened to the LMCD meeting on February 9 and <br /> many issues were brought up at that meeting prior to the approval.Members brought up many questions <br /> including the lack of sanitary services at the location,and Ms.Reinmann stated the restrooms at Veterans <br /> Park are a 20 minute walk and not feasible or reasonable place for personal use.The LMCD rules state <br /> that a City dock must have toilet facilities. Regarding fire safety,the LMCD brought up that the property <br /> has no direct water on site and should the property owner have a bonfire that gets out of control there is <br /> no way of stopping that forest fire from taking the entire island down. She and her husband personally <br /> helped extinguish two fires on the island the previous,noting there would have been a tragic outcome <br /> with multiple cabins being lost if they were not on hand. Ms. Reinmann also questions the motives of the <br /> property owner,noting he bought the property for$9,000 and pays just over$100 in annual taxes.As of <br /> February 18,2022,Mr.Barnhart had not received or seen any building permit request for the owner of <br /> 480 Big Island. She noted the 90 foot wide right-of-way access point with easier access and flat terrain <br /> already developed for others who were issued permits in the year 2000 has not been applied for or <br /> surveyed. Ms.Reinmann asked why this access point is not being surveyed and considered for the Thulls <br /> and others.Upon inspection on March 9,2022 the 90 foot access point had not been surveyed and she <br /> found out this evening that only three of the seven access points were surveyed. Ms. Reinmann is not <br /> interested in pitting neighbors against neighbors and she asked if all access points have been thoroughly <br /> vetted? The access to the dock location under consideration tonight is not easy and the City will have to <br /> remove several beautiful cedar trees directly on the rocky shoreline. Ms.Reinmann noted this decision is <br /> precedent-setting and asked if the City has a plan to give access to the fourteen other unimproved <br /> properties in the middle of the island. She summarized the points she brought up this evening and asked <br /> that more work be done to deny or defer the decision until there is a plan as there will be other Applicants. <br /> Ms. Reinmann apologized for missing the public comment period earlier in the evening. She stated <br /> another property owner on the island took down trees and there is now a 100 yard long by 15 foot high <br /> pile of debris from the tree removal. It is a fire hazard and she will be reporting that to the Fire Chief in <br /> Orono. <br /> Rick Parsons,280 Big Island,asked why they did not use the 50 foot access at Bay Place which would <br /> take very little improvement as it is flat and would be a shorter route to the Thull property. <br /> Mayor Walsh replied he has walked every site and they have had many discussions about them all. <br /> Mr.Parsons does not understand why they would spend so much money on improvement. <br /> Barnhart noted the challenge with BI4(which was not applied for)is the property lines converge in the <br /> lake so would require a variance to put a dock there. <br /> Johnson clarified that spot did not meet the LMCD rules for putting in a dock. <br /> Aleya Champlin,210 Big Island,would like to put on the record regarding BI4 that there is a judicial <br /> decree indicating that Bay Place Road is no longer there as half of the road was given to her property and <br /> half to the adjacent property. <br /> Page 6 of 8 <br />
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