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' MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON AUGUST 12,1996 <br />( #12 - Dickey Property Internal Trails - Continued) <br />Vitas asked the Council to listen to who is living there now. He noted the other paths <br />and asked why the public internal trails in the private residential area. Jabbour said it was <br />part of the plan. Callahan agreed the area was private but that the City had decided it <br />was an amenity to the City and movement of its citizens to the park area and to the Luce <br />Line. Callahan reiterated that the trails were on the plat maps. Vitas said the plat map <br />was not explained to him. Callahan responded that it is all the City can do to show the <br />trails on the plat maps in order to make potential buyers of the property aware. <br />Jabbour commented that the City paid for the trail and its ownership. Vitas asked if the <br />City was benefiting from the development. All of the Council agreed. Vitas said it was <br />an absurd rationale as the City was benefiting a thousand times over. Jabbour noted the <br />many hours spent on the plans for the subdivision noting the cost of the homes were not <br />discussed. Jabbour said the neighbors at large would own it. Jabbour said it would be <br />inappropriate at the time of the subdivision to say what certain prices of homes would be <br />appropriate. He added that the residents came after- the -fact of the trails being platted <br />and should have known of what was in the plans. Vitas took offense at a comment of <br />due diligence and how he should have been aware of the trails. Council noted the chain <br />of title would stipulate said trails. Callahan added that their real estate attorney would <br />make note of such encumbrance. <br />• Rick Dennison, a homeowner in the subdivision, asked for clarification on whether the <br />Council was immovable noting the governmental body should be about change for the <br />best. Dennison said trails should be for the benefit of those who live in the area. Jabbour <br />said decisions are made for the best for the people at large and hoped that the <br />homeowners also were not immovable. <br />Jabbour said the vision as seen today has been interrupted noting both the City and the <br />homeowners have paid for the vision. He added that the Council was entrusted with the <br />interest of all. Jabbour said not any minute detail was not spoken about in the review of <br />this subdivision and asked the homeowners to read the minutes regarding the subdivision. <br />Dennison responded that he would be willing to look at any new information that comes <br />to light. <br />Callahan said the vacation of an easement and abandonment of trails would require a <br />filing of a petition for a meeting to address the issue as it is not on this meeting's agenda. <br />The agenda item was to determine what is being done with the trail. The Park <br />Commission and Staff would decide on what surface is to be on the trail. <br />• <br />OIL 11 <br />