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MINUTES OF THE ' <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Tuesday,May 29,2018 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 16. EAST LONG LAKE ROAD DISPOSITION—DISCUSSION—ConHnued <br /> Fred Polacky, 1020 Old Long Lake Road, stated he is here to support Option B as the most <br /> environmentally sensible and cost-effective solution. Polacky indicated he has walked and driven on the <br /> road and at times when you come around a curve another car will be coming at you in the wrong lane <br /> because they are swerving potholes: In addition,closing off the north section would be a good option to <br /> help preserve the wetland and the water quality of Long Lake. Polacky stated at 324 cars per day,that is <br /> less than two cars per hour and Ferndale and Brown Road are equally useful to get around town. Polacky <br /> stated in his opinion Option B affords the most benefit to the community. <br /> Bill Dunlap, 951 Spring Hill Road,stated he has resided at his property since 1981 and that he has always <br /> envisioned the road as being a bike or walking trail. Dunlap commented it is a very beautiful area and <br /> that he supports Option B. Dunlap stated in his view$1.3 million is on the low side and the actual cost <br /> would be a lot higher. <br /> Dunlap stated the City Council should also consider the safety aspects of the road given the speed of the <br /> vehicles. The road also serves primarily as a shortcut to get to Medina and the majority of the vehicles on <br /> the road are not Orono residents. In addition,the environmental impacts need to be considered and there <br /> might be an opportunity to obtain some private donations to make it a bike/walking trail. <br /> Norm Hamman,450 East Long Lake Road,stated their property is located directly across the street from <br /> Summit Beach and was purchased in 1966. Hamman noted he agrees with the comments made so far and <br /> that he and his family are supportive of Option B. <br /> Hamman read the following statement: "The Hamman family would like to provide the following <br /> comments regarding the disposition of the northerly section of East Long Lake Road in Orono: Our <br /> family has lived at 450 East Long Lake Road for more than 50 years. In addition to the cost <br /> considerations regarding the reconstruction of the roadway,we also have serious concerns regarding the <br /> safety of this road. Cars oftenrimes travel at unsafe speeds and it can be dangerous when two cars meet <br /> each other on this narrow stretch of road. There's really no margin for error when two cars are passing <br /> each other,and also there is no space or shoulder for pedestrian traffic as well. The situation can be <br /> further made more complicated or serious when people are exiting from the Summit Park Beach onto East <br /> Long Lake Road as there is restricted visibility when exiting the park. <br /> In addition to the above-mentioned items,we encourage the City Staff to confirm whether or not there are <br /> existing easements for this road. A title search regarding our property conducted several years ago <br /> revealed that no easement for the road exists relative to our property at that point in time. <br /> Based on the costs and the other information as mentioned above,we would like to see the road closed <br /> north of 550 East Long Lake Road and we do support course of action B." <br /> Mrs.John Winston,765 Spring Hill Road,stated she has lived on that property except for a few years <br /> since 1942. Winston commented she is sad the road cannot be what it used to be and that over the past <br /> few years the road has been allowed to deteriorate. Winston stated she is against making it into a super <br /> highway because of the speed of the cars that travel down it currently,which would make it more <br /> dangerous. Winston stated her first option would be to have it the way it used to be or else make it a trail. <br /> Winston stated she is not sure if it is possible to make the road a one-way,but that might be one option. <br /> Page 4 of ii <br />
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