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Item No. 2 <br />3. Can the Cemetery Association limit parking on the north half of the road? If the Orono <br />City Council agrees to it, parking on the north half of the road can be limited. The City <br />Council has established no parking areas where needed throughout the City. <br />4. Is the Cemetery liable for any incidents resulting from parking on the shoulder? This is <br />an attorney or insurance person question. <br />5. Will Orono invest in improvements to the road bed? This is purely a City Council <br />decision. The road is not on our CIP. Half the road is not within the City of Orono. <br />FOR DISCUSSION <br />- Council should consider whether the parking issue is one that Orono should address, <br />given the relationship between the City of Long Lake and Birch's. <br />- Council should consider whether Orono should work with Long Lake and the Cemetery <br />Association to establish a clear policy as to who will maintain and police the road, <br />perhaps regardless of land ownership or City boundaries. <br />- An option to explore is whether Long Lake would accept the cemetery and the road as a <br />friendly annexation to Long Lake. <br />- For the time being, parking on the south side of the road, in Long Lake, may not be a real <br />problem if the measures offered by Brennan Greene are working. In the long term, issues <br />of erosion may suggest that that shoulder would require additional maintenance <br />expenditures by whoever takes jurisdiction over it (or by Birch's?) <br />Page 4 of 4 <br />