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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Monday, March 15, 2004 <br />6:00 o'clock p.m. <br />(#14. #04-2997 CITY OF ORONO, BIG ISLAND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, <br />VARIANCES-Continued) <br />have constant and total use ofright-of-ways. From a safety perspective there is a need for <br />access. <br />Gaffron noted he believes the city should potentially be developing three access points on the <br />island and named them on the map. However, it should be noted that the city doesn't have the <br />dollars to develop them all at the same time so they are proceeding to improve one access at a <br />time. This one has gotten started at the request of more than one neighbor and letters are in the <br />packets applauding the city for trying to get something useful. Gaffron agrees with having more <br />accesses, but the city is limited to what they can afford in a time frame that works. <br />Public member David Lovelace, 220 Big Island explained the access situation on the island and <br />admitted he started the whole access issue and wants all three access sites developed. At the Bay <br />Place location the lake levels comes up various years that makes access difficult. Mr. Lovelace <br />stated he would bear the cost of the gravel with his neighbors. <br />Public member John Uran, 120/140 Big Island who has lived on the island for 30 years asked <br />Lovelace where he is building his house on that property and how close would it be to the <br />access? Lovelace's preference is to have his dock access near to where he will have his cabin or <br />house. He has a covenant restriction with the owner that he purchased the land from. <br />Uran asked Gaffron why the city would fill a wetland at this point to provide access when you <br />have two other places to provide access. He suggested the whole island be surveyed. Lovelace <br />stated he is not asking to fill the wetland. <br />Public member Valerie Walsh, 180 Big Island is located five properties down from property <br />access and didn't receive any public hearing notice. Gaffron stated notices are required to go to <br />residences within 350'. She wants all three accesses developed. <br />Public member Dorothy Parsons agrees with Ms. Walsh. She stated her son carried 20 sheets of <br />plywood up to her home because they don't have road access. She also said the alley next to <br />Parson's home is not accessible. A septic system needs to go in and they need access to the back <br />of the property. <br />Chair Smith suggested this item be tabled and suggested that Greg Gappa meet with all island <br />homeowners to come up with an access plan. She also appreciates homeowners are interested in <br />helping out financially and with letting the commission know what access points would be <br />desirable to them. <br />Public member Parson asked what the city needs from them. Chair Smith responded that having <br />all of tonight's participants make sure they sign in on the attendance form and note that they are <br />Big Island residents so that Greg knows who was here tonight. <br />Page 43 of 48
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