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MINUTES OF THE ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />JUNE 19,2000 <br />(«2589 WOODHILL COUNTRY CLUB, CONTINUED) <br />Club needs to take steps to insure that the gate is closed properly. <br />Jackson suggested the police patrol that area periodically to see whether the gate is indeed closed at <br />8:00 p.m. Jackson stated the police could check randomly or routinely. <br />Weinberger stated Staff will check with the police chief to see whether that would be possible. <br />Jackson stated the Club has taken steps to insure that the gate is closed. <br />Smith inquired whether the Club would have some way of documenting when and by whom the <br />gate is closed. <br />Jackson stated it currently is not documented when the gate is closed. Jackson stated the gate is <br />locked with a padlock, which prevents someone from opening the gate once it is closed. <br />The manager of Woodhill Country Club indicated since they have been monitoring the gate, not one <br />car has left through the gate after 8:00 p.m. <br />Storch acknowledged that the Club has gotten better w ith locking the gate but only after a numter of <br />complaints. <br />Hawn stated she would like to have the parties work together in order to resolve this issue, noting <br />in her opinion this is a reasonable and appropriate application. Hawn stated the City does have an <br />obligation to Mrs. Storch to try to resolve this issue in some way. <br />Smith eommented in her opinion this application docs create the presumption that the road may be <br />used a little more than currently, but if a current problem c.xists with the road, then action on this <br />application may suggest that the City is not taking any steps to resolve the issues relating to the road <br />but may be adding to them. Smith stated that a solution may be as simple as requiring a few e.\tra <br />performance standards before action by the City Council. Smith remarked that perhaps the Applicant <br />could suggest some additional steps that could be taken in order to insure proper closure of the gate. <br />Nygard commented he understands the concerns of the neighborhood, but that this application is not <br />directly related to the problems surrounding the use of the road. Nygard stated if traffic is going <br />down this road the wrong way, the simplicst solution would be to install stop gates on the road where <br />they puncture someone's tire if they are going the wrong way down the road. <br />Nygard stated he w oukI feel more comfortable v oting on this issue if some conditions were added <br />regarding use of the road. Nygard suggested that a punch card system be utilized which would show* <br />the exact time the gate is closed every night. <br />Hawn stated the Planning Commission needs to give some direction to Woodhill Country Club onwhat <br />steps they should take to help resolve this issue. Hawn stated if the gate is closed, then people <br />should not be able to use that road. <br />Weinberger stated when the Conditional Use Permit was granted two years ago by the City Council, <br />PAGE 12 <br />i
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