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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,May 9,2022 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> from two conforming lots to two non-conforming lots and is a much more extreme request than what is <br /> being asked for on this proposal. <br /> Walsh would feel better if the conforming lots stayed conforming and they could always do lot line <br /> adjustments. <br /> Johnson stated to make that lake lot,one of the lots next to it would need to be made non-conforming. <br /> Administratively this could be done if it was a conforming lot line rearrangement. <br /> Walsh thinks they can do that now as they changed that rule. <br /> Curtis clarified they are not able to make a new non-conformity or make a non-conformity worse. <br /> Walsh noted they changed that administratively as long as they do not make it more non-conforming. <br /> Mr. Gustafson thanked the City Council for their feedback. <br /> Barnhart gave an update and shared they are exactly even with the number of building permits issued this <br /> year,noting new homes are a bit down.Regarding the driveway issue brought up during public comment <br /> time Barnhart thinks it worthwhile to look into it.He noted they are trying to get a septic contract <br /> finalized. <br /> CITY ATTORNEY REPORT <br /> Attorney Koch had nothing to report. <br /> CITY ADMINISTRATOR/ENGINEER REPORT <br /> 8. SUMMIT BEACH MASTER PLANNING(PROJECT 22-055) <br /> Engineer Edwards noted this is a Council action requesting authorization to initiate a master plan and <br /> community outreach project for Summit Beach Park.The Summit Beach Committee met earlier in the <br /> spring and asked Staff to come up with a consulting solution regarding the matter so they solicited a <br /> proposal from the engineering and planning consultant Bolton&Menk who shared a proposal. The <br /> proposal was heard by the Planning Commission at their last meeting and they voted 5 to 1 to recommend <br /> approval of the project. <br /> Seals shared the proposal is to create a plan that would guide the park for the future. This would be the <br /> living document to let the community know what the park is and would be very similar to what the City <br /> did with Big Island. After talking to multiple residents,they found the residents want to see the process, <br /> they wanted due notice,and to give public input. Seals has answered many calls today and shared with <br /> people that the loudest voice is not the only voice. She spoke with Rick Carter who asked if they can send <br /> out a survey to residents to get a baseline and early feedback on some of the options. <br /> Walsh invited the public to come up for comments. <br /> Robby Fullerton loves the outdoors and nature and wants to thank the City Council for trying to take into <br /> consideration the public's thoughts about Summit Park. It means a lot to him to hear they are open to <br /> receiving input.He attended a recent Park Commission meeting and an idea was put forth that before <br /> doing renderings and drawings the City could reach out to people and see if there is any consensus about <br /> Page 5 of 7 <br />
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