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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2001 <br />6. #01 -2663 CPV Development Company, LLC., 4100 Watertown Road and 505 • <br />Orchard Park Road —Class III Preliminary Subdivision Resolution No. <br />4642 — Continued <br />refer to "uses accessory to livestock purposes." On page 7 of 12, item 18 refers to <br />"Payment of standard Park Dedication Fee," and should read "Payment of standard <br />Park Dedication Fee or land to be determined by the Parks Commission." <br />Sansevere moved, and White seconded, to adopt Resolution No. 4642 approving <br />preliminary plat for properties located at 4100 Watertown Road and 505 Orchard <br />Park Road, and owned by CPV Development Company, LLC. subject to the changes <br />noted above. <br />Vote: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />White stated that Navarre Park is looking great. <br />Mayor Peterson stated that they had a Fire Department meeting April 9th. She asked the <br />Council to reaffirm that Orono's representatives to the committee were Jim Murphy, <br />Charles Kelley, Gabriel Jabbour, and Barbara Peterson. The Council members all agreed. <br />Mayor Peterson directed staff to send a letter to Long Lake listing Orono's representatives is <br />to the committee. <br />Flint stated that the last place snow melts away is on the trails because plowed snow is <br />piled on them. He requested the Parks Commission look into getting the Old Crystal Bay <br />Road and Brown Road trails open early. <br />Sansevere stated that, regarding Mr. Line's comments, he did feel the boat ordinance <br />should be reviewed. <br />Stacy Schoenzeit, of 4480 Forest Lake Landing, stated that she has lived in Orono for <br />twelve years. She and her neighbors have been victims of the Lines' intimidation and <br />harassment. She stated she was present because her neighbors requested she come as the <br />eyes and ears of several concerned residents. She stated a neighbor witnessed Lorie Line <br />in her yard, and she has witnessed Ms. Line in other people's yards. She stated that the <br />Lines have taken possession of the fire lane adjacent to their property and placed their <br />dock directly off the lane. Residents who used the fire lane to access the lake for <br />snowmobiling or cross country skiing have been coming through neighbors' back yards <br />because the Lines have made the fire lane unavailable. She stated that the Lines have <br />entered people's properties without permission to take photos as evidence of their <br />complaints for their report to the City. The Lines put letters in neighbors' mailboxes <br />where they interpret the City ordinances. She stated some neighbors are concerned that <br />R <br />
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