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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON OCTOBER 23,1995 <br />( #14) JUVENILE CURFEW ORDINANCE AMENDMENT #142, 2ND SERIES • <br />Moorse reported that the change to the curfew ordinance was to bring conformity to that <br />of the County standards. <br />Goetten clarified that this curfew is for children out alone without parental supervision. <br />Kelley said he was of the opinion that government should not regulate a time curfew for <br />children, but it was up to the parents individual perogative. <br />Goetten cited an example of where the police notified parents of their children's <br />whereabouts and the parents were not aware of where the children were. <br />Hurr said this would aid parents in using the law in guiding their children. <br />Hurr moved, Goetten seconded, to adopt Juvenile Curfew Ordinance Amendment #142, <br />2nd Series. Vote: Ayes 4, Nays 1, Kelley. <br />( #15) 1995 THIRD QUARTER REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE REPORT <br />Callahan said he was pleased to see the balances as reported for the year. He did voice <br />concern with real estate tax collections being down. Moorse said it was possible that <br />collections were behind. It is his hope that the collections will even out by the end of the • <br />year. <br />Moorse said the report was constructed by the finance staff who are doing a great job. <br />The report utilized the new computer system. The Council appreciated the timeliness of <br />the report, it being received so near the end of the quarter. <br />CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT <br />Barrett requested an Executive Session. <br />( * #16) LICENSES <br />Hurr inquired what type of service was performed by the license applied for by Ginger <br />Scott. Mabusth said the service involved manicures. <br />Hurr moved, Goetten seconded, to approve the following licenses: Vote: Ayes 5, Nays <br />0. <br />.7 <br />16 <br />
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