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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,February 27,2017 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 17. BIG ISLAND DOCK PARTNERSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT(continued) <br /> the lake. The dock system is seasonal and has to be brought in and out every year. The homeowners <br /> association got a little tired of some of the costs and also the maintenance. <br /> Libby stated as part of the resolution of their dock problems,the homeowners association purchased <br /> maintenance-free,low cost,low upkeep dock systems to replace the dock that was more expensive. <br /> Libby stated in the City's vision and planning,they should think about accommodating the Minnehaha, <br /> which is a historical land cruiser that went back and forth to Big Island. The boat originally took 2500 <br /> people per trip to Big Island. Libby stated the Minnehaha is a wonderful historic remnant of Orono's <br /> history. <br /> Libby stated to have a dock that large and impractical and expensive is foolish. If the dock has value, <br /> even half the value that it had when it was purchased approximately ten years ago,the Council's original <br /> idea of looking at the value of that and possibly selling it is a creative alternative. Libby stated the City <br /> needs to look at something that services the community and also allows the veterans easy access. Libby <br /> stated the City should look at the revenue that they have and think about it in this collective effort that <br /> they are trying to put together. Libby stated the City should find something that is practical and <br /> economical that works better both for the city budget and the people who enjoy and use the park. <br /> Lindsay Freeman, 190 Cygnet Place,stated she wants to be a resident of a City who is kind and <br /> compassionate and shares their assets with others. Freeman stated the veterans have fought for us and <br /> that anything they can do to make Big Island more accessible to them is the kind of City she wants to be a <br /> part of. <br /> Cindy McDonnell, 1420 Baldur Park Road,stated she was shocked and frankly embanassed at what has <br /> transpired in Orono with this decision. McDonnell stated they broke with standard protocol on this, <br /> violated the Comprehensive Plan,broke the agreement with the vets,and did not receive public input on <br /> this issue despite being advised by the City Administrator that that was part of the protocol. McDonnel <br /> stated that is not what the citizens expect from their elected leaders and they do not expect them to be so <br /> myopic and short-sighted in their decision making. <br /> McDonnell stated in the future it is her hope that the Council takes the time to think fully about these <br /> issues and follow established protocol before making willy-nilly decisions such as removing access to a <br /> public park for large groups of people. This park is used by many families,seniors,and Orono residents <br /> in addition to the vets who have served our country so valiantly. McDonnell stated she does not see any <br /> good reason why the Council cannot re-establish the$8,000 to put the docks in and out every year since it <br /> is paltry in comparison to some of the other costs the City has. <br /> Brad McDonnell, 1420 Baldur Park Road,stated he served six years in the Navy and that a veteran's <br /> service is a very personal thing and that they all have their challenges. Each veteran went through <br /> different challenges and experiences but they all have a common bond for our brothers and sisters. <br /> McDonnell stated when he goes to Big Island with his family,he is able to get in touch with himself and <br /> nature. A lot of the veterans do not have the money to get there but they can get there if there is a dock. <br /> McDonnell stated they cannot have access to the island without a dock and that he would ask the Council <br /> to please rethink their decision and let their children enjoy this treasure. <br /> Page 8 of 23 <br />