
ORONO, ME- A town meeting was held at 4:30 pm on April 21, 2010, in the Orono Town Hall to discuss the building approval, and further steps needed to build residential Condos in place of the Old Webster Mill, one of Orono's most historic buildings.
The meeting involved 13 community members including Cathy Conlow, Orono's Town Manager, and Town Planner, Evan Richert. It was an open discussion with the Contractor, Kevin Bunker and the architect, David Lloyd.
The biggest concern addressed by the group during the meeting was that the plans for the building were too contemporary and no one was going to buy them. The plan for the building would consist of 24 units, all with water views of the Penobscot River, 4 stories high [approx. 43 ft], all units would have two bedrooms, some would be exclusive and some would be affordable, the differences being that the affordable condos were smaller and on the inside [so less attractive water views] and would cost about 600 dollars less. The pictures shown at the meeting were discussed as resembling the University of Maine's Student Recreation Center. The building is described to have a flat roof with the siding open to discussion. Suggestions were made such as concrete, brick or medal. Most people in the conference want the old Webster Mill and its historical aspects to be included in the building, and the overall look of the new building.

The new condominium building will also meet the Affordable Housing Tif, which will help the town of Orono with the cost of taxes on the building.
The Building of the condos has been in discussion since spring of 2009, and no plan is set in stone yet. There is still a lot of discussion and a lot to figure out, but Lloyd says that the project could be finished in 10 months, once the building is started.