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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> JANUARY 23,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> Paul Taunton, 3600 Ivy Place,the applicant, said he didn't know that he needed to pull permits.I wasn't <br /> trying to do something underhanded or disrespectful to the City of Orono on the eight-foot entrance going <br /> into my driveway.I moved into the house on June 27.Denali was the builder. That turnaround that you're <br /> referencing was never presented,nor does my neighbor talk about it other than my neighbors saying,hey, <br /> you're just an accident waiting to happen.Your family,there's five people that live in my home,your <br /> family cannot park on that easement that we've been given and you cannot turn into my driveway with a <br /> vehicle. Unless you're driving a golf cart,you cannot make that turn into my driveway. I am concerned <br /> about the pervious pavers that I put in,the driveway that I put in.I did not know that I needed to pull a <br /> permit or I would have pulled a permit. When it was brought to my attention I immediately got in line and <br /> followed the protocol to pull the permits. I am also concerned about the erosion of the property. It's a flat <br /> line. I hired a group of surveyors and engineers that came out to put the drainage tile around the whole <br /> property so that there would be no erosion or drainage into the lake. That was before we moved into our <br /> home.When I put in the pavers,the patios,I had another engineer company come out because I knew that <br /> I did not want to recognize that I had now exceeded or that there was some concern about erosion or from <br /> a massive rain. So they came out,a neutral party, and they made their declaration.They gave like a 45- <br /> page report stating there's absolutely no risk of any water runoff into the lake. The drainage tile that I put <br /> in was more than what was called for. I did that because I, like the City,want to protect the lake. I <br /> apologize that I did not pull permits in advance. That wasn't some strategy of mine to be that guy that <br /> does it and then asks for forgiveness.I went to a neighborhood party when I moved in and I had four <br /> different neighbors complain about where we were parking.When you take a left turn down Ivy it's a <br /> single road.Well,that's where we were parking. They were complaining,hey,you can't park on the road. <br /> My neighbor wrote a letter to me after numerous conversations saying you can't park here. That's why I <br /> put in the driveway as a place for us to park,a place for cars. UPS couldn't make deliveries.Amazon <br /> could not make deliveries because it was just too narrow.And they weren't willing to walk 400 feet to the <br /> beginning of my driveway. So that's the situation that I was in.And again,I apologize for not pulling <br /> permits in advance. But if I hadn't put something someplace for us to park my neighbors would be going <br /> nuts. It's just how tight it is right there. My internet's been knocked out four times just from the plow just <br /> since I moved in,just from this winter. It's clearly an unusual circumstance here. When I purchased the lot <br /> we reduced the size of the house,we moved the house as close as possible to the neighbors to my <br /> neighbor.I'm literally right on the line. There was never any discussion about me using his driveway as a <br /> circular drive. That dialogue never happened. I know they don't want that. That wasn't even an option. <br /> The only option was when I put that driveway,that parking area. I was very conscious that I didn't go any <br /> closer to the shoreline than what was already allowed.I stayed that same distance. It wasn't excessive. It <br /> was just enough for a car to turn around and for us to park. I wasn't trying to be reckless or disrespectful <br /> or just flip my nose.It's a situation I was trying to be respectful for what I had learned. <br /> Council Member Johnson asked to clarify,they did their as-built,then we received complaints.And then <br /> we did a site visit.And the complaint was for the front driveway pad.And then during our site visit is that <br /> when we saw the other two places? <br /> Curtis said the City's inspector went out and observed the construction that was just finishing up on the <br /> driveway and basically confirmed that violation.I contacted Mr. Taunton and when I received his updated <br /> current conditions survey, it reflected these two patio areas. So the initial violation wasn't addressing <br /> Page 4 of 12 <br />
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