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l\1INUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCTI., MEETING <br />HELD APRil, 11, 1994 <br />(#6) #1901 TAMDEM PROPERTIES, 2645/3025 WATERTOWN ROAD - <br />PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION (CONTINUED) <br />Mayor Callahan stated he felt the cost of constructing the trail should be deducted from the <br />park dedication fees. Goetten agreed ... The _consensus of the Cou.ncil was that the cost of the .. <br />bike trail and the easement for the land be deducted ·froin ·the park dedicafiori '"fee: Kelley <br />concurred , noting that it should be limited to the Dickey property. <br />Mayor Callahan called for discussion of whether to accept Outlot A as a park dedicated to <br />the City. He understood that the property owner, Mrs . Dickey, wished the land to be <br />dedicated as a park and conveyed to the City , and he felt that the City should accept it. <br />However, he noted that the house and barn existing on the property should be removed to <br />avoid environmental problems in the future. He stated he did not believe the land value <br />should be deducted from the park dedication fee. <br />Putnam discussed the merits of whether it was determined to be an historic site or retained as <br />an Orono historic park. He stated he felt the status of the barn should be clarified before it <br />was removed, in the event that it might be restored and used as an interpretive center for the <br />native American burial grounds. <br />Hurr stated that the City was not equipped to handle the structures and the potential for <br />vandalization and policing would place demands on City staff, and the insurance costs to <br />retain those structures would be financially expensive as well. Putnam stated he would <br />commit to removal of the structures, but wanted to have an assessment done before they <br />were removed . Jabbour commented he felt the house must be removed, and while the City <br />agreed that the land was holy land , it would not be credited against the park dedication fee. <br />Discussion ensued regarding the possibility of obtaining private funding to restore the barn <br />prior to requiring the developer to remove it. Putnam inquired if the Council would approve <br />retaining Outlot A as private open space within the development and Mayor Callahan <br />responded that he believed it would cause many problems because the people who wished to <br />visit the site would not be residents within that development . He felt it would be best to <br />keep it as a public park. <br />It was moved by Mayor Callahan , seconded by Jabbour , to approve #1901 Preliminary <br />Subdivision for Tandem Properties, and direct staff to prepare a revised resolution with the <br />inclusion of the provisions discussed and agreed to by the City and the developer for Council <br />adoption at the April 25 , 1994 Council meeting . Ayes 5 , nays 0. <br />(*#7) #1907 JAMES AND JOAN JUNDT, 1400 BRACKETTS POINT ROAD - <br />VARIANCES -RESOLUTION NO. 3409 <br />It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Goetten, to adopt Resolution No. 3409 approving <br />#1907 Variances for James and Joan Jundt at 1400 Bracketts Point Road. Ayes 5 , nays 0 . <br />4