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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> July 24,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> Price said at the March meeting,the Council said they believed the new wall system has to go back to the <br /> original grade and line up with the tip of the bluff and the properties on either side. The Mayor had said at <br /> the time the contractor had created an entire new bluff landscape that was not part of the like in-kind, and <br /> they have to figure out how to re-engineer to get that grade back, she said.Price said the concerns she <br /> expressed at the February and March City Council meetings do not seem to be addressed in the revised <br /> plan. She said the proposed plans to add 3.4 feet in height to the center of the sixth wall near the stairs and <br /> then add timbers besides toward the adjacent property don't mitigate the gradient difference. She <br /> contended the new patio would be larger than the original and further into the average lakeshore setback. <br /> The survey denotes that the timber border of garden from the adjacent lot to be removed,she pointed out, <br /> explaining the garden border is actually a retaining wall that steps down the elevation gradient of the <br /> Price property to the applicant's property. This elevation ranges from approximately six inches to 12 <br /> inches. She asked,where is the note to explain what will be done once the timbers are removed so that her <br /> yard and gardens don't fall into the neighbor's yard. <br /> Johnson said Ms.Prices's notes were included in the packet and are very technical and no one on the <br /> Council is a licensed engineer,as she is. He asked how the Council can take her comments and apply <br /> them directly to the engineers involved and find a way to address these in a way that is meaningful to her. <br /> Johnson said what's important to him in this process is that the Prices as neighbors have done nothing <br /> wrong. There has been a problem and as a result,the neighbors are suffering through this process. Within <br /> the responses of both Prices,he said,there's some really good information that quite honestly,he doesn't <br /> understand.However,the City has staff to be able to do that. He asked what is the best process to make <br /> sure that the Price's concerns get addressed to give them satisfaction that their investment is protected. <br /> Walsh suggested a meeting between the neighbors,the City staff,and the applicant's engineer to address <br /> the questions.He said the City's goal would be to make sure it is done correctly and solves all those <br /> issues. <br /> The consensus of the City Council was that the Prices would meet with the applicant's engineer and the <br /> City Staff to get questions answered. City Council Members discussed the need to be sure of plans to <br /> taper the top of the wall at the east and west ends and make sure the landscape plan screens enough of the <br /> wall. The Council debated requiring a certain percentage of the wall being covered. <br /> Crosby suggested 25 percent be required. <br /> Benson said without getting into percentages or trying to micromanage this process, she thinks the <br /> intention is to create a view from the lakeshore up and for the neighboring houses that is covering as <br /> much of this as possible. That's really the goal, she said,and it sounds like that's achievable. <br /> Veach said it seems that communication has been an issue. She heard that the applicant is willing to plant <br /> vegetation and it would be in their best interest to make the retaining wall as attractive as possible. She <br /> believed they would figure that out and the Council does not need to get into the weeds on that as long as <br /> everybody has agreed to a mode of communication. <br /> Page 4 of 11 <br />
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