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r <br />MINUTES OF THF REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON MARCH 23, 1998 <br />Moorse reported that the DNR grant relates to a proposal by people in the Saga Hill area <br />to submit a grant application for an additional 8.3 acres ofland to be preserved as a <br />natural area This area would be added to the 11 acre natural area The grant requires a <br />50% matching amount through private fiind raising. There would be no expense to the <br />City, out tne City must suomit tne application. <br />Jabbour reported that Flint sponsored a meeting with the Saga Hill people who have a <br />common interest in the land If the grant is obtained and funds niatched the residents <br />will secure a purchase agreement and obtain the land to give to the Land Trus w owi <br />deed it to the City. The City would then accept it with the DNR restrictions. The DNR <br />restrictions are more liberal than those of the Land Trust. The natural preserve area will <br />be passive in nature. The tax forfeit area will be more active. Jabbour noted that access <br />must be provided, through the church property or otherw ise. <br />Flint asked to reinforce the positive nature of the meeting noting the need for a common <br />vision. He indicated there were two methods for access, one using Garden Lane from the <br />south, and one from the west using an easement through the church property. Flint <br />proposed it be acquired through the church property with appropriate easements^ The <br />consensus was that this would be a less obtrusive access and eliminate the .need for a <br />parking lot. <br />Flint said the grant should be contingent on staff reviewing the application for <br />compatibility with the City’s parks and open space plan.and the City obtaining the <br />easement access across the church property. There was no representative at the meeting <br />from the church <br />Moorse indicated there were a number of conditions proposed to be placed on the <br />easement by the church, resulting in no agreement regarding the easement. Jabbour <br />noted that the City cannot acquire an easement if there are conditions through which the <br />easement could be taken back. <br />Irene Silber, West Branch Road, said she spoke with the DNR manager. There is a <br />question of the grant monies going to metro or out state areas. She would still like to <br />proceed with the application. Jabbour asked that the Saga Hill people be open regarding <br />the plan and the approach. <br />Gary Welsh, 1214 Wildhurst Trail, said he does not belong to the church and questioned <br />what benefit it is to the church to grant the easement. He noted there were other <br />alternatives adding that the land would not be landlocked. <br />Jabbour said the City is not putting the burden on the Saga Hill people to obiain the <br />easement but felt it best to state all the objectives.
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