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ORONO REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING HELD MAY 29, 1990 <br />LAKE MANAGEMENT CONTINUED <br />Gabriel Jabbour expressed concern about the last minute • <br />nature of the Council's preparation for the Public Hearing. <br />Mayor Grabek apologized to Mr. Jabbour and explained to him <br />that there are currently many issues facing- the City, not just <br />Lake Management. He assured Mr. Jabbour that though it may seem <br />that Council is not prepared, they are ready to address "this <br />issue. <br />Councilmember Nettles stated that Mr. Jabbour had not <br />reviewed the draft recently prepared by Councilmember Callahan. <br />He informed rlr. Jabbour that the - response strongly sets forth the <br />Council's position regarding this issue. He assured Mr. Jabbour <br />that Council would get the job done. <br />Callahan noted that there is additional time following the <br />Public Hearing for the City to lobby. He said that the City's <br />response is not untimely or inadequate. Callahan encouraged Mr. <br />Jabbour to review his draft and call him to discuss his comments. <br />Councilmember Goetten suggested publishing Callahan's draft <br />in the paper, however, it was determined that the deadline for <br />receiving articles was today. <br />Callahan directed staff to send the draft in its present <br />form to the Councilmembers of the 14 lakeshore communities. • <br />Goetten asked Callahan whether his draft included her <br />concerns regarding watercraft licensing, education, etc. <br />Callahan replied that those concerns are addressed. <br />There was no formal motion made regarding this item. <br />NAVARRE /LIVINGSTON AVENUE STORM SEWER <br />Mark and Karen Cuff, and their Attorney, Anthony Gleekel, <br />were present. <br />Bernhardson provided a brief history regarding this matter <br />involving 3572 Livingston Avenue, property owned by Mark and <br />Karen Cuff. Bernhardson referred to a letter that had been <br />received from Mr. Gleekel asking that the storm sewer project be <br />ordered, despite the fact that a petition from the area neighbors <br />has not been received. (See Mr. Gleekel's letter dated May 21, <br />1990.) <br />P ".r. Gleekel informed Council that the Cuffs had expended a <br />great deal of time and money to have their soil tested for <br />contamination. He said that the test results indicated that the <br />soil was contaminated but not to an unsafe level. Mr. Gleekel <br />stated that it would be too costly for the Cuffs to have more <br />18 - • <br />