Laserfiche WebLink
% <br />>MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO PARK COMMISSION <br />MEETING HELD ON APRIL L 1996 DRAFT* <br />noted that the area around the ravine was unusable. Flint suggested making the <br />lendation of taking 8% of the land contingent on the bank property being obtained.ajiiMi <br />The problem found with this option was the Council would be considering a <br />recommendation for approval prior to the grant deadline. <br />McMillan said she understood what Flint was saying but as a property owner, she did not <br />like decisions made contingent on other events occurring. <br />Use said she would consider the trail easement if the developer would not agree to internal <br />trails; but if the money were obtained, Dse would like to see the money used to assist the <br />Saga Hill group in obtaining the bank property. Flint said the money amount would <br />probably only amount to about $5,000. McDermott thought it would be better to give the <br />money than a small piece of land. Flint noted that it would be best for the developer for <br />the easement to be taken and then never go in, but it would be the worst case scenario for <br />the City. <br />McDermott moved. White seconded, to amend the motion to take a 10' pedestrian <br />easement and the remainder in cash from the cul-de-sac to Garden Lane across the <br />drainage and utility easement. Vote: Ayes 3, McDermott, White, Flint; Nays 1, <br />McMillan, Abstain 1, Use. Amendment to motion passed. <br />Vote on main motion with amendment of 10’ pedestrian easement: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />Johnson asked if the motion was tied to parking on Wildhurst. He was informed that it <br />was not and should be discussed with the Council