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MINUTES OF TAE � <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Tuesday,November 12,2013 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (8 #13-3638 and 13-3639 SOURCE LAND CAPITAL,LLC(PAT HILLER) OB/O GRANT <br /> WENKSTERN(LAKEVIEW GOLF), 405 NORTHARMDRIVE, COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br /> AMENDMENT AND SKETCH PLAN REVIEW, Continued) <br /> Citizens for Lakeview Preservation include residents from all walks of life,all of whom have chosen to <br /> invest in Orono. They have a vast magnitude of skill sets that are comxnitted to the spirit,intent,and <br /> defense of the Community Management Plan. The group respects the fact that the owner of Lakeview has <br /> the right to sell his property,they admire what he has done with the property over the years,and they <br /> recognize there is a purchaser who has presented sketches and is requesting an amendment to change the <br /> guidance.The group intends to provide fact-based timely input to the Council, seeks to protect the unique <br /> and fragile environment of Lakeview, and it is driven by an intense desire shared by virtually everyone in <br /> Orono and surrounding communities to retain this iconic and historic property as green as possible and <br /> accessible as possible to the public. Johnson commented Lakeview is just not another golf course. <br /> Johnson stated their proposal can be summarized in one slide: A request that the Council uphold the <br /> Community Management Plan guidance,that it do this for at least 60 days following the expiration of the <br /> initia160-day period on November 25, and that it do this so that efforts can go forward to define one or <br /> more clear-cut,economically viable altematives that would allow the owner to sell his property without <br /> the need to re-guide the site. Johnson indicated there has already been considerable thought and input <br /> into this concept but more needs to be done. Johnson stated there are a number of state or governmental <br /> entities that can be approached to help. <br /> Johnson stated aspects of their proposal have already begun and that they have received early indications <br /> of financial support. In parallel fashion,the group believes that the environmental and related analysis <br /> and the decision to re-guide must be fully defined. The group believes this is essential before a credible <br /> site plan or plat map can be proposed. The environmental values evident in the Orono Community <br /> Management Plan are well defined and extensive. Johnson noted over 400 citizens have expressed their <br /> concern for these issues through a petition. <br /> Johnson stated other analyses and inputs are also likely in defining buildability and that those should be <br /> important to any developer before asking for a guidance change. The citizens of Orono are confident that <br /> the City will address the environxnental and buildability concerns,which is why many of the residents <br /> moved to this area. The citizens also recognize that this will take time to do and that a 60-day delay will <br /> be needed. Similarly,the group is optimistic that realistic, economically viable altematives can be <br /> defined. The group also understands that much of this initiative must come from the citizens and that the <br /> residents need time prior to the zoning being changed to look at other options. <br /> (Recess taken from 8:57 p.m.to 9:08 p.m.) <br /> (Cynthia Bremer and Jessica Loftus leave the meeting at 9:08 p.m.) <br /> Tom Mazer, 560 North Arm Drive, stated he has lived in this area for approximately 40 years and that he <br /> appreciates the opportunity to address an issue that is of grave concern to many citizens in Orono. Mazer <br /> stated this proposal has the potential for a failed development and that it is something that should be <br /> considered when talking about developments like this. <br /> Page 18 of 36 <br />
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