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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, September 27, 2010 <br />is7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />(PUBLIC COMMENTS, Continued) <br />During the meetings regarding 3500 Watertown Road, the City has had long discussions regarding view <br />corridors. This property contains one of several view corridors in the City. In all of those conversations, <br />they were led to believe that preserving a view corridor meant preserving what exists. <br />Demele indicated he has shared some photographs with Mr. Gaffron and that he will let the Council also <br />look at the pictures to determine what is going on at this site. <br />Demele stated from their point of view, the contractor has obliterated the view corridor and they have a <br />concern with that. The adjoining property owners are also constructing a retention pond along the <br />property line. The contractor's behavior has gotten them nervous about what is going to happen next. <br />Demele indicated he has planted trees in that area and that he feels there is a lack of consideration on the <br />part of the contractor. <br />Demele requested Mr. Gaffron and Mr. Kellogg pay attention to the location of the property line while <br />construction is occurring. Demele stated he hopes his trees do not get knocked down. <br />White asked how the property line is delineated given the wetlands. <br />Demele indicated they have exchanged a -mails with Bonestroo, who is supervising the onsite work, and <br />® that he was told the property line would be delineated. The contractor started laying pipe over the <br />weekend before the property line was delineated. Demele stated he was told the property line would be <br />delineated and that he would like that done. Demele stated he would appreciate the City paying a little <br />more attention than normal to the work that is being done near the property line and on this property in <br />general. <br />Demele stated they also have an issue with the noise. He has been provided with a copy of the City's <br />noise ordinance, which basically allows work to occur seven days a week, from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. <br />during the week and from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. His wife has an office in the <br />house and is tired of the noise. Demele stated he would encourage the City to review their noise <br />ordinance. The City Council is welcome to spend a week with them to experience first -hand the noise. <br />Demele stated in his view the noise ordinance is fine for little projects but that this is a major project with <br />a substantial amount of noise. <br />Murphy stated as of 45 minutes ago, he was informed that over the weekend a bunch more trees were <br />knocked down. Over the Labor Day weekend he also received a call from Gary's spouse regarding the <br />noise and the tree removal. Murphy noted he did ask Don with Public Works to review the situation <br />following the call over Labor Day. <br />Murphy commented he had the understanding things were resolved with the contractor at that point and <br />that Don felt the contractor knew about the City's tree trimming policy. Murphy stated he also had the <br />understanding that Don would be reviewing the situation periodically. Apparently the contractor has the <br />feeling that the more controversial work can be done on the weekends. <br />• Demele stated on Thursday, before he left to go out of town, the work was going according to plan. He <br />then left and came back on Sunday to find that the property was totally obliterated. <br />Page 3 of 9 <br />
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