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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,June 11,2018 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 15. LA18-40 MATTHEW AND ANGELA HOPPING,95 SMITH AVENUE,CONDITIONAL <br /> USE PERMIT AND SECOND DRIVEWAY—ConNnued <br /> took a mile of rope during their project and did whatever they want. Bonnett questioned whether it is a <br /> City issue or a police issue on the parking,but that it is definitely an issue for him because he lives at the <br /> end of the street. <br /> Bonnett stated the other issue he experienced was his driveway at 45 Smith was ruined by a concrete <br /> driver turning around in their driveway. Bonnett indicated he had to sue the developer and resident in <br /> order for action to take place and that the judge asked why the City is not doing anything. The judge's <br /> recommendation was to sit down and talk to the City,which he did. Bonnett noted Wayzata's streets are <br /> clean at the end of the day and that the roads are maneuverable. Bonnett commented there will be a lot of <br /> angry residents if something is not done. <br /> Bonnett stated as it relates to the curb cut issue,he does not believe 45 Smith needs two curb cuts and that <br /> there should not be two curb cuts on a tiny lot. Bonnett stated if the applicants want multiple vehicles on <br /> a site,they might need to buy a bigger lot. <br /> Walsh asked if a better solution for the neighborhood would be to keep all construction vehicles on site. <br /> Bonnett stated if that was the case,the City would not hear from him again and that in his view there is a <br /> workable solution. Bonnett stated he wants people to be able to build a new house and that he welcomes <br /> them into the neighborhood but that they were burned on the other project. Bonnett indicated he bothered <br /> Jeremy to help get the road cleaned up so he could get home at night but he did not want to deal with it. <br /> At the end of it,the police told the construction workers to park on the lot for the rest of the project. <br /> Bonnett stated he would only call when he was unable to get home. <br /> Walsh noted the City Council had similar discussions on Fox Street and that on ivy Place the contractor <br /> was required to keep all construction vehicles on site. <br /> Walsh asked how big the lot is. <br /> Hopping indicated it is three-quarters of an acre. <br /> Crosby asked if it would be more workable to confine the parking to one side. <br /> Bonnett stated they attempted that with 60 Smith project and it did not work. <br /> Rief stated they are dealing with this in Casco Point and that they hired someone specifically to handle <br /> parking on the weekends. Rief stated the City is doing some active enforcement and that they have been <br /> given a rundown of problems areas. Rief indicated the City can do the same here and that they are <br /> actively seeking solutions because the City is aware the roads are narrow and that there have been <br /> problems in the past. <br /> Crosby stated in his view,if the City's laws are enforced,the issues will stop. <br /> Dankey noted some of the larger vehicles cannot park on the driveway. <br /> Page 11 of 20 <br />