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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING HELD OCTOBER 15, 1984_ PAGE 6 <br /> #860 FUNK/ROGOSHESKE <br /> Charles Kelley of 2710 White Oak Circle stated that Van <br /> Eeckhout still owns the road. Kelley stated that the <br /> neighbors want to form a homeowners association. <br /> Kelley stated that the neighbors concern is that the <br /> road will be torn up during construction. Kelley <br /> noted that at one time after construction, the road <br /> needed $6 , 400 worth of repair done. <br /> Richard Kling of 2780 White Gak Circle asked that the <br /> Council bring the owner of the road, Van Eeckhout , into <br /> this discussion and maybe an agreement can be made. <br /> Kling stated that Van Eeckhout is willing to sell the <br /> road to the neighbors . <br /> Gecrge Funk stated that the covenants on each lot would <br /> restrict construction traffic when the neighboring <br /> roads have the road restrictions posted. <br /> Councilmember Adams stated that the contractor that <br /> damages the road should have to pay for the repair of <br /> the road. Adams suggested an escrow arrangement to <br /> take care of the repair costs. <br /> Charles Kelley stated that this extension of White Oak <br /> Circle is off the worst part of the road which is the cul <br /> de sac. Kelley stated that the major repairs have <br /> beer. �one in this cul de sac area. Kelley stated that <br /> there are 72 dead end cul de sac roads in Orono. <br /> Kelley stated that 42 of the cul de sac roads are <br /> maintained by the City and onl_y 26 are privately <br /> maintained. Kelley stated that the City has already <br /> set a precedence by maintaining 42 cul de sacs . <br /> Kelley asked the Council to consider taking over White <br /> Oak Circle ' s maintenance. <br /> Councilmember Adams noted that the neighbors , the <br /> owner of the road, and the owners of this subdivision <br /> should get together to resolve the ownership of the <br /> road problem and get a homeowners association to <br /> maintain the road. Adams felt this should be done <br /> before granting any approval to this subdivision. <br /> Councilmember Hammerel noted that the City does not <br /> have leverage over the owner of the road who is not even <br /> in attendance. <br /> Charles Kelley stated he would not like to see <br /> preliminary approval given until this road <br /> maintenance problem is resolved. <br /> Councilmember Grabek advised that it is not necessary <br /> to delay preliminary approval because the plat will <br /> not receive final approval if these matters are not <br /> �esolved to the City' s satisfaction. <br />