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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> November 28 2022 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> proficiently. The object of a fire district is to take the fire service off the plate of the individual cities and <br /> combine it so the citizens and elected officials have oversight to speak on their behalf. Mr.Newcomer <br /> noted it reduces the number of chiefs, officers,apparatus replacement committees,it reduces everything <br /> and it runs more efficiently. When Mr.Newcomer moved to the area recently he looked into the fire <br /> service and stated the men and women who serve are great people, dedicated,and professional.However, <br /> they are about 30 years behind as the rest of the country is consolidating and getting down to business. <br /> What is happening right now with Long Lake and Orono separating,it makes no sense and they are going <br /> backwards. Instead of being 30 years behind they will be 35-40 years behind and in speaking with the <br /> Mayor and Council,they agree that a fire district is important.He suggested they do it,they take this time <br /> of contention,and move forward to look at a fire district. They do not need to hire a Fire Chief,buy a fire <br /> truck and continue to pay those as it is doubling. He noted buying a fire truck when they already have the <br /> resources in the area is wasting taxpayer money,time, and energy.He asked them to stop,for everyone to <br /> have clear heads, and form what is the best for the community and people.He said"save money,save <br /> time,save lives." <br /> Ann Turbeville,997 Wildhurst Trail,continued what Mr. Turbeville was talking about earlier. She said <br /> the Applicant stated for public benefit he was not asking for vacation of the strip of land attached to or <br /> running along Wildhurst Trail although other properties along the street requested and were granted <br /> vacation.This is misinterpreted and is not comparable to the vacation request.Prior to 1978 Wildhurst <br /> Trail was reconstructed and widened and did not affect the properties at 1001 and 1000 Wildhurst Trail. <br /> Conversely the City purchased land from 999,997,and 995 Wildhurst Trail to widen the street,thus <br /> leading to no easement at the street for these properties. One resident speaking in opposition suggested a <br /> section with overhead power lines may be extended in the future to provide better coverage to this area. <br /> First and most importantly,Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association did not receive a letter <br /> from the City of Orono regarding this vacation request. The power lines on 1003 Wildhurst are provided <br /> by Wright-Hennepin not Xcel Energy. Committee members and the City Planner dismissed this idea. <br /> Conversation on this topic by the landowner and committee members made it sound like 1003 Wildhurst <br /> Trail is the only property fed by these utilities and it would benefit to have the overhead lines buried. Six <br /> homes on the north side of Wildhurst Trail receive power from those power lines, a resident pointed out <br /> that Xcel Energy power fed from North Shore Drive is terrible power with consistent outages after <br /> storms.It would be in the public interest to keep this option open to expand new utility services through <br /> this right-of-way. The Applicant and a partner have a purchase agreement on the abutting 10 acres which <br /> was dismissed as not relevant or a separate deal.Ms.Turbeville contends that this is extremely relevant. <br /> The current power lines divide the plots, and if the right-of-way is vacated and the entire property is <br /> joined it will set the table for a potential larger development in the future.The park and dense wooded <br /> area are unlike any other in the City of Orono,it covers roughly 100 acres of continuous natural <br /> hardwood habitat. While Ms. Turbeville is not looking to restrict a private landowner, she is asking the <br /> Council to not use this vacation request as a step to develop the property in the next year or the next 50 <br /> years. The Applicant's entire property is 15 acres, enough to divide and build multiple houses.Not <br /> vacating poses to no harm on the Applicant to do what he stated,such as have his parents live in the <br /> existing cottage and build a house for himself, and possibly one for his son.Ms.Turbeville thanked the <br /> Council for their time and consideration. <br /> Barb Schmidt,50 Landmark Drive,has questions about funds attached to the parks. She noted there is a <br /> dedication fund and asked if there is a balance in that fund. <br /> Mr.Edwards noted Ms. Schmidt can reach out to him with her questions,however he does not have that <br /> information in front of him right now. <br /> Page 6 of 8 <br />