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MIt�1UTES OF THE ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD APRZL 22, 1985, AT THE ORONO MIDDLE <br /> SCHOOL AUDITORIUM AT 685 OLD CRYSTAL BAY ROAD - PAGE 6 <br /> PUBLIC HEARING FrancesSetterlund of 4415 North Shore Drive stated that she <br /> (CONT_ ) has lived in the same house for 30 years and has been a widow <br /> for over 20 years. Setterlund disclosed that she is on a <br /> fixed income and it has been hard to keep her home. <br /> Setterlund stated that when sewer came by her house she paid <br /> for it and is still paying for it on her tax bill. Setterlund <br /> sympathized with the Crystal Bay area but felt she would lose <br /> her home if any additional assessment would be added to her <br /> tax bill . Setterlund noted that she is not against <br /> • � improvements but cannot afford to pay for someone else ' s <br /> sewerproject . Setterlund stated that when she first moved <br /> into Orono, her taxes were $146 and now they have r�sen to <br /> $4 , 000 which is very difficult to pay on a fixed income . <br /> Judy Christensen of 1251 Brown Road South remarked that the <br /> residents of Crystal Bay will pay for their sewer and the rest <br /> of the Orono residents should have to pay for their own road <br /> reconstruction. Christensen noted that she lives in a high <br /> density area and she pays the same taxes for the cost of <br /> maintaining the roads that everyone else does that has two or <br /> five acres. Christensen felt that as a community, the <br /> CrystalBay residentshave donF everythingpossible to lower <br /> the cost of the sewer project. Christensen stated that <br /> originally the City proposed widening all roads in the <br /> Crystal Bay area which raised the cost of the project, and the <br /> Crystal Bay residents asked that this not be done and only <br /> restore them to theirexistingstate. Christensenfelt that <br /> the Crystal Bay area needs the sewer because of the <br /> unsanitary conditions that exist. <br /> Alex 3entilucci of 1295 Briar Street sympathized with those <br /> on fixed incomes but noted that there are many people in tne <br /> Crystal Bay area that will lose their homes because of the <br /> sewerassessment. Jentiluccialso notedthat many peoplein <br /> the Crystal Bay area are older folks that have been in the area <br /> for a long time. Jentilucci noted that their money was put <br /> into the City of Orono in many ways . Jentilucci explained <br /> that he and his wife don' t have children but they did vote for <br /> the referendum to raise school taxes because the children <br /> need the education. Jentilucci felt that this wasn ' t <br /> charity but something that the community needed. <br /> Jentilucci mentioned that this community needs the general <br /> tax payer ' s help. <br /> Hamilton Moran of 2965 Casco Point Road noted that he was <br /> willing to go a little farther on the helping standpoint but <br /> felt that basically and ethically every property should <br /> stand its own expense. Moran asked the Council to consider <br /> if they could put a lien or mortgage on a home that cannot pay <br /> the assessment and then collect the money when the person <br /> dies or the home is sold. Moran felt it was unfair and <br /> unethical to do what the Council is proposing. <br />