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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON NOVEMBER 13, 1995 <br />(* #17) PAY REQUEST #2 - WILLOW DRIVE STREET IMPROVEMENTS <br />n seconded to approve Pa Request #2 for the Willow Drive Street • <br />Hurr moved, Goette pp y q <br />Improvements to Buffalo Bituminous in the amount of $57,824.89. Vote: Ayes 5, Nays <br />0. <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT <br />( #18) POLICE AND FIRE SERVICE CONTRACTS WITH THE CITY OF LONG <br />LAKE <br />Moorse reported that the contracts were for one year extensions of the three year <br />agreements for Orono providing Long Lake with police service and Long Lake providing <br />Orono with fire service. <br />Callahan asked that this issue be addressed at the next Council meeting. <br />Kelley asked for figures on what the percentage of cost for Orono was of the police and <br />fire budgets, whether it was going up or down, or if it was being tracked. Kelley said if <br />Orono was paying more of the total budget, the City should know. <br />Callahan moved, Goetten seconded, to table this item to the November 27, 1995, meeting <br />of the Council. Vote: Ayes 3, Nays 0. . <br />( #19) DANGEROUS WEAPONS AND ARTICLES - ORDINANCE <br />AMENDMENT <br />Kelley asked Moorse how this amendment would affect hunters and if a permit would be <br />required. He questioned if this pertained to private property. Barrett said no hunting is <br />allowed within a municipality. Kelley clarified that this amendment would mean that no <br />hunting would be allowed on private or public property. <br />Moorse said the present ordinance says a person cannot discharge a firearm without a <br />permit. The City's concern is with a person carrying a shotgun and the lack of control the <br />City has over carrying of weapons. <br />Kelley said he would like more information on the ordinance. He is concerned about <br />such uses as on the firing range and walking off the range onto private property and being <br />in violation of an ordinance. <br />Barrett said the wording of the ordinance did not flow and needed revision. <br />It was suggested that Moorse work with Barrett on rewriting the ordinance. <br />• <br />14 <br />
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