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. MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,January 28,2013 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (S. WILLOW DRIVE PRELIMINARYDESIGN UPDATE, Continued) <br /> McMillan noted this is a pretty heavily traveled road and that the Council likely will want to look at <br /> having some paved portion. <br /> Anderson asked if it would make sense to relocate the trail. <br /> Martini indicated he would be consistent with the trails being on the same side of the road and that at least <br /> three feet of shoulder could be provided for bicyclists if that is what the Council would like to do. <br /> McMillan stated in her view Option 3 is good and that now might be a good time to look at the access <br /> situation around Otten Brothers. <br /> Martini stated the property owners do not see much benefit to them in relocating the access point at the <br /> present time. Martini indicated another logical place to have this discussion would be during the turn <br /> back process but that Staff would like some direction on this matter. <br /> McMillan noted they will be reconstructing Old Highway 12 in the near future and that that would be <br /> another opportunity to look at it. <br /> Bremer noted the City has looked at the Otten Brother access previously and that the same concern was <br /> raised back then as was raised now. Bremer asked if anyone from the City' safety committee has looked <br /> at this issue and whether the City has any information about actual accidents that are happening there. <br /> Struve indicated his information basically comes from Mike Gaffron and that it does not sound like there <br /> have been very many accidents in that area. This issue has been discussed in the past as simply a <br /> preference to relocate the access for future traffic conditions and making the intersection easier to <br /> negotiate by motorists. With the reconstruction of Willow Drive,now is a good time to address it or the <br /> City can look at it in five or six years when Old Highway 12 is reconstructed. <br /> Bremer noted there were different plans for that area previously created that could be reviewed. <br /> Gaffron stated once Stone Bay is completely built out,there will be a greater demand for that intersection <br /> to be changed. Currently Stone Bay is only half built out. One of the things that should be considered is <br /> that there will be a right in and right out for traffic to get into the site on the south side and that one of the <br /> key elements to changing the access was to stop people from making a U-turn in that area. <br /> Bremer indicated she is fine with Staff's recommendation. <br /> Struve stated it sounds like the Council would like Staff to look at a three foot paved shoulder for Willow <br /> Drive and to come back with different costs. Staff will continue speaking with Otten Brothers but that the <br /> Council does not need to make a firm decision at this point. <br /> McMillan asked whether a public hearing will be scheduled. <br /> Struve indicated once the plans are more finalized,they will have a meeting with the residents. <br /> Page 7 of 11 <br />
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