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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, December 13, 2004 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />• (12. #04 -3067 LECY CONSTRUCTION ON BEHALF OF DENNIS AND AMANDA WALSH, <br />1354 REST POINT LANE, Continued) <br />Sansevere stated the City should be considering solutions that do not intrude upon the residents. <br />Mrs. Walsh noted they did suggest pavement in that area. <br />Sansevere indicated the City should consider a solution that does not impact this property. <br />Murphy stated it does not sound like there is a total solution to this problem unless it does not snow. <br />McMillan inquired whether there is another material that could be used rather than loose gravel or <br />pavement. <br />Gappa commented snow is pushed off the roadway into yards in a lot of areas, with other property owners <br />also experiencing rock in their yards. Gappa stated the neighborhood parking was discussed but that it <br />did not appear the applicants were interested in having that in the agreement. <br />Mr. Walsh stated he does not have a problem with having the parking, but by putting in the agreement the <br />fact that this portion of the property is open to the general public raises all sorts of issues with liability <br />and insurance. Walsh indicated he would prefer that language not be included in the agreement. <br />• Walsh stated he did discuss the public parking last time and that his neighbors do park in this area from <br />time to time. Walsh stated the parking by the neighbors was not the reason for the gravel and that the <br />gravel is there specifically for the snow. <br />Walsh indicated they originally were willing to leave the area gravel, but after the call from the City <br />saying if an easement agreement is not entered into, the City would rescind the approval. Walsh stated he <br />took the phone call as sort of a threat. <br />Sansevere commented the situation does appear to have become somewhat confrontational. <br />White stated the idea of an easement was brought up after the applicants left the last meeting. White <br />suggested the parties go back to the point they were at prior to the easement being suggested. <br />Murphy stated the snow could be hauled away. <br />McMillan inquired whether the hardcover would need to be removed. <br />Walsh stated originally they were just going to leave it the way it is and just handle the snow storage on a <br />handshake basis. Walsh noted Gappa had an issue with the possibility of the property being sold and the <br />future owner opposing the snow storage. Walsh stated he then suggested he would be agreeable to a ten - <br />year agreement to allow the snow storage but that he would rather the area be paved. Walsh noted that is <br />when other issues were being brought into the easement and that he had questions whether these things <br />were applied to other people within the City. <br />White stated he is willing to go back to the agreement the City Council had with the applicants prior to <br />• the request for the easement. <br />PAGE 17 <br />