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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> JANUARY 23,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> pretty big issues with it starting with,there was no record of the discussion with the city attorney and <br /> myself regarding my request to abstain from the vote on the refurbishing of the fire truck. That whole <br /> section was not there. There are several other sections related to fire where details are lacking. So I'd like <br /> to understand more about how we can either send these notes back whether it's me making a motion to do <br /> so or whatnot,because it's really not an accurate representation of the meeting. <br /> City Administrator/Engineer Edwards said the City can send the minutes back to the contractor who <br /> prepares them and then bring an amended set back to the council the next meeting. <br /> Walsh responded that we'll just leave the minutes off for the time being and we'll just table it. <br /> Edwards clarified the council can table it or direct staff to send it back to the contractor. <br /> Walsh directed staff to send the minutes back and then bring them back and make sure they are correct. <br /> 9. APPROVAL TO ACCEPT TRANSFER OF PROPERTY—RESOLUTION NO. 7335 <br /> Jane Delaney, 1315 Woodhill Avenue, said her question was curiosity on her part. How does that work? <br /> Has the property already been paid for?Or was it paid for when it was bought? <br /> Walsh said he believes that when the City did the agreement a long time ago that it paid for it and this is <br /> just the transfer of title. <br /> City Attorney Mattick said the Council at the time had been interested in pursuing this parcel for a while <br /> so they did buy it from the property owner who by my recollection was still living there. They reserved <br /> for themselves what's called a life estate,meaning that the city went ahead and paid for that property,but <br /> they got to stay there for in essence,the remainder of their life and or until they moved away from the <br /> property. Their attorney did contact me and said they're moving so pursuant to the agreement that had <br /> been negotiated a while ago,then what remains of that property gets transferred to the city so that it's <br /> totally the city's at this point. <br /> Ms. Delaney asked what Mattick meant by what remains of it. <br /> Mattick said they reserved for themselves what's referred to as a life estate which is the ability to stay in <br /> that property as long as they lived, or until they moved which is what was negotiated. So they still have <br /> that right. <br /> Walsh stated,we don't owe them any money at this point. They just ended their rights basically.And so <br /> now the transfer was fully done by accepting this and then it'll be back in the Parks hands to say let's see <br /> what we need to master plan this whole fabulous park to suit what we're going to do now to put it all <br /> together. <br /> Seals moved, Crosby seconded to adopt Resolution No. 7335 Transfer of Property.VOTE: Ayes 5, <br /> Nays 0. <br /> Page 2 of 12 <br />