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minutes of the regular orono city council <br />meeting held on OCTOBER 13,1997 <br />(#9 - #2295 Conley Brooks Jr. - Continued) <br />tee line!^ ** of fence to be in front of <br />Goetten asked if trees would have to be removed to place the fence. Brooks said some <br />be removed but none larger than 6" in diameter. Mitchell said <br />the taller trees would remain and shrubbery added. <br />Robert Hoyd smd he tried planting hedges but people still trespassed and the hedges <br />snowplows. Floyd said parking is a problem and vegetation is <br />Sefa'Zr «“>S80d andbelieves a low fence would not be an impediment. <br />wo^d ^ ^ proposed fence <br />sectinn H*» f Property. They have thick vegetation and no lake view through that <br />applicate ^ maintain views along CoRd 15 but not in this <br />Jeny McCourtney, 1055 Ferndale, said he has lived in his home for 16 years. While he <br />personally is not present during the winter months, he indicated Mr. Skarp kept a close <br />the Le^ hI ^ ^ ^ detriment to those who attempt to enter <br />reqted ^ ^ ^‘^tim of a snowmobile robbery and protccte is <br />sno!Toi"f°r'^ '^ould prevent asno^obile from entenng the property elsewhere if so desired. Jabbour thought <br />r w "T aWlity to use hisproperty allows him the nght to a fence but not for the purpose of eliminating <br />vX'Zr die H questionedwhether the docks are encroaching the right-of-way. <br />nrUtro concerned with fencing in the Citynoting only so many precautions can be taken. * ^ <br />1/2' There^T Property as well. Any fence outside the 0-75’ is limited to 3- <br />fence would b^albwed *' ® <br />Jabbour said he would support a 3-1/2' fence within the right-of-way.