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From:Eileen R <br />To:Melanie Curtis <br />Subject:1003 Wildhurst Trail proposal <br />Date:Monday, November 21, 2022 2:41:35 PM <br /> <br />Good Afternoon Melanie, <br /> I'm the owner of the property at 1045 Wildhurst Trail. I have just learned of the proposal <br />being discussed this evening. I have been in Florida helping with Hurricane recovery. After <br />hearing what is being proposed by the new owner of 1003 Wildhurst trail I want to make it <br />known, I am against granting the proposal to vacate the property/right of ways owned by the <br />city. One of the requirements stated in the city code is a need to realize benefit to the public <br />for granting these types of requests. I don't see any benefit to the public or to the city of Orono <br />as a result of granting the proposed request to vacate the right of ways. <br /> Also, I was not aware that the city owns a right of way that goes from the park on top of the <br />hill down to the street/lake. Vacating the right of way that goes from the park down to <br />Wildhurst will create an issue of my property being used for access whiich I am in no way <br />wanting! <br /> I am strongly against vacating the right of way and I would also like to request that the city <br />install signs and clearly mark the city owned path/right of way that leads from the park down <br />to Wildhurst Trail. Marking the path will reduce/eliminate trespassing by people coming down <br />from the park and will allow the public better/clearer access to use the park. <br />Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns related to my comments. <br />Thank you, <br />Eileen Roberts <br />763-218-7283 <br />Get Outlook for iOS