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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />September 25, 2023 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 9 of 13 <br /> <br /> <br />Veach said she was aware there were persons in the audience interested in this item and she asked to hear <br />from them. <br /> <br />Sandy Rasmsssen, 1186 Wildhurst Trail, said she is very involved in pickleball and is an alternate to the <br />Park Commission. She said the unique thing about pickleball is that it is a drop-in sport. Players show up <br />and rotate in and can be pretty much assured if you have courts, someone will be there and you can play. <br />It has become an incredibly strong pickleball community and many of us are driving long distances to <br />play outdoors, she said. The group is looking for bare bones, no lights or amenities, just courts and <br />fencing. She said the new proposal is a great site and will bring more attention to community garden. <br />There are few houses nearby but at Bederwood there would be more houses closer. They liked the idea of <br />shared facilities at the park but the noise can be a deterrent, she said. The community is looking for an <br />outdoor place to play without having to drive 20 miles and in her opinion this site is the second best next <br />to the golf course. She added pickleball is played by a wide range of ages, not just older adults. It is a <br />multi-generation sport. <br /> <br />Michael Miller, 1987 Fagerness Point, said the proximity to fire station and City hall to the proposed site <br />could offer the ability to have informal employee leagues. It could be a wellness program. <br /> <br />Janie Delaney, 1315 Woodhill Avenue, said she is in favor of the donation garden area as a pickleball site <br />but said the donation garden has been there since 2011 and she wants people to understand the volunteers <br />use organic no-till farming methods so it’s not possible to just come in with a bobcat to move the garden. <br />They have amended and added to the soil to keep microorganisms in. She is concerned about the <br />displacement to the garden if there are four to six courts put in. She wanted the Council to consider what <br />it means to significantly relocate the garden. She asked if they could you consider fewer courts there and <br />putting others someplace else. She also said the City hasn’t looked enough at the other suggestions like <br />working with the schools. She said maybe just draw it out on a napkin and see what everyone is thinking <br />before spending money on a feasibility study. She cancelled an order for compost for the garden when she <br />saw this item on the agenda and is concerned that they won’t be gardening next summer. It doesn’t impact <br />just the volunteers but also local food shelves, churches and other charities that receive food donations, <br />she said. It’s an important community outreach. Twice a week they have about 12 volunteers parking <br />there and others are there almost every day. Last year the garden donated 2.5 tons of food and the need at <br />the food shelves has almost doubled in the last few years, she said. <br /> <br />Johnson said she raised good questions because the donation garden has a cycle and they need to know <br />how it will be affected. He said he was glad she brought this up so that everyone understands what it <br />would mean to move the garden. <br /> <br />Walsh said he is a big supporter of the donation garden and pledged to work with them. <br /> <br />Benson said she did not know that the donation garden serves that many people and organizations, so she <br />was glad to know that. She said she was aware of interest in pickleball in the community for several years <br />and supports community recreation but said the City has paid for concept plans for a couple of projects in <br />recent years that have not come to fruition. There are real dollars being spent by the City of Orono in a lot <br />of areas and the levy is increasing this year. A dollar is a dollar. passing To her contracting for a concept <br />plan is an indication that the City is ready to fund this initiative and she doesn’t see the money is there to <br />fund pickleball as much as many in the community wants it. She said she supports the playing of <br />pickleball but also has questions about partnering with the school or other sites that would not impact the
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