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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> DECEMBER 12,2022 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> Mayor Walsh thinks the public good is that they are cleaning these up and making them developable and <br /> livable.These vacations were done where the houses are currently and were done on the 10 acre parcel. <br /> This plot of land was done 130 years ago when the water was 15 feet lower and there are plots of land <br /> underwater. He noted the person who owned the property the last 30-50 years did not care but in the <br /> meantime everything else was vacated.He clarified regarding the DNR their policy is to not approve <br /> anything and it is hard to take it seriously from Mayor Walsh's perspective. He noted the gentleman who <br /> said it is not a park was right, and Mayor Walsh knows people have been walking in there. It is not their <br /> property and the City Council does not get to tell people how many houses they can build because there <br /> are zoning regulations that dictate what one can and cannot do. That is why people buy property in the <br /> area they are in.He spoke about Brown Road where people had two acre zoning and people wanted to <br /> come in and make it one acre zoning and the City said no.People bought there knowing it was two acres <br /> and that is why one buys in an area.He finds it disingenuous for someone to make that comment and a bit <br /> offensive to talk about ethical issues. In the 8 years Mayor Walsh has been on the City Council they have <br /> had one Planning Commissioner and one City Council Member come before them about a property <br /> division or vacation.He noted the members of the City Commissions are all property owners throughout <br /> the City and he takes offense that there is some kind of ethics issue.Mayor Walsh understands that people <br /> wanted to buy that land and have grudges,however the City Council does not make decisions just because <br /> someone brings a bullhorn and has people yell at them. He noted the Council follows the common sense <br /> rule, if it makes common sense and they are bettering the community,they have done that over the last <br /> eight years.He thinks this is cleaning things up and will be good for the area. The 10 acres to the left is all <br /> zoned 2 acres and one can only do so much with it.He is personally in favor of getting this cleaned up <br /> and the owner must follow the zoning, setbacks, and everything else. He clarified there cannot be <br /> variances for new lots. <br /> Walsh moved to approve Resolution 2 reflecting the Planning Commission recommendation for full <br /> vacation and reservation of the utility easement within Hattie Place. <br /> Crosby would like to discuss this and said regarding the DNR,he has experience with the DNR due to a <br /> channel in his area where the timber wall is failing. The homeowners wanted to repair he wall with riprap <br /> and rock which is about as natural as one gets but the DNR said no. Therefore the D would rather have <br /> the old timbers drop into the lake and just leave it alone. Crosby stated that is not an environmental thing, <br /> it is a control thing and does not make any sense. When he hears that the DNR would not want this or <br /> that, Crosby takes it with a grain of salt. Regarding people going through private property to view <br /> something or to access the lake,that is trespassing and people do not have the right to do that. Mr. <br /> Johnson noted he would have gone to the meeting regarding the purchase and he was not welcome. <br /> Crosby thinks that is unfortunate as there could have been more discussion about concerns.Ms. <br /> Williamson,representing the estate,seemed pretty comfortable,which is a good sign. Crosby would <br /> welcome Mr.Johnson to talk about what his plans are but if he does not,that is also fine. Controlling <br /> what someone does with their own private land, as long as it is within the City Code,the City is not the <br /> land police and do not do that,they must play within the rules. Crosby stated the City has vacated old <br /> easements that have no purpose.He noted regarding Hattie Place,the City could talk about paving it and <br /> making it go all the way through to West Branch. If they have it there and they have the ability to do it, <br /> does that mean the City should do it? If it has no place there,then vacating it is not a problem. <br /> Crosby seconded the motion.VOTE: Ayes 4,Nays 0. <br /> Page 12 of 14 <br />
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