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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY’ COUNOL <br />MEETING HELD ON MAY 22,1995 <br />(#2 - County Road 15 Improvements - Continued) <br />Kelley asked what would happen with the unsuitable material in the area. Polyc^fzk said a <br />decision had not been made as to whether to remove it or float the new road over it. <br />The County was asked what access would be allowed during the reconstruction. The <br />possibilities are to close off portions of the road, add detours, or nan ow down the lanes. <br />The County must allow residents the ability to get to their properties. <br />Hurt asked when the construction is scheduled Polycyzk said the project is funded for <br />the 1995 year and would depend on how fast the process for approval can be completed. <br />Kelley asked if it is better to complete the work in the wintertime due to the soils. <br />Polycyzk said it was better but not necessary The problem is with the portion east of the <br />City limits where there are wetlands on both sides of the road that will need to be <br />mitigated. Hurr said if Bagley Road were to be closed permanently, mitigation could be <br />obtained there. <br />Kelley asked if a lift station would need to be moved Bruce said this would have to be <br />reviewed. <br />A public comment was made about the acceleration lanes. During the winter, snow is <br />plowed into these lanes and would result in the loss of the acceleration lane. Those <br />pulling onto the road at these times would find it difficult. Jabbour suggested <br />blacktopping the shoulder. <br />Goetten asked what the steps were in the process. Polycyzk said the resolution <br />approving layout is the first step. A comfort level with the detailed design would be <br />found next. Time would then be allowed for the right-of-way negotiations based on the <br />layout. Goetten asked that public notification be given regarding the process and road <br />layout. Bruce said a letter would be sent out informing the public of the steps to be taken <br />in the ro^td reconstruction. <br />Callahan inquired of the City road by the Norton property. It has been maintained as a <br />street right-of-way and would be returned to green space. Callahan was concerned with <br />one owner being cut off fi’om his property near Orono Lane. Polycyzk said an agreement <br />would have to be made and the drive relocated. <br />A member of the public asked about the control for crossing traffic noting the difficulty in <br />pulling out and the possibility of installing stop signs. Polycyzk said stop signs would be <br />dangerous at this location, and lanes will be constructed for left turns. The citizen was <br />concerned with the continuous stream of traffic and being unable to pull out at all. <br />Polycyzk felt gaps would be created to alleviate a continuous stream of cars.