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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, August 13, 2018 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />17. YOUR BOAT CLUB UPDATE — Continued <br />were planted, which may have met the checklist, but that he is not sure if that is in keeping with the intent. <br />There were also six boats in the lot on the way here, which is higher than the three or four allowed. <br />Johnson stated there has been definite progress and that in his view the City gave them a reasonable <br />timeline to bring things into compliance. <br />Walsh stated the area looks cleaner without the boats, and if everyone does what they are supposed to, <br />things will be just fine. <br />Johnson commented the area also feels less congested without those boats. <br />Walsh stated he heard that all the boat deliveries are now happening over in the western suburbs, and if <br />that is true, that will help as well. Walsh stated it is definitely going in the right direction. <br />Johnson stated the issues impact more than just him and that he appreciates the Council's help. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />Dankey noted it was National Night Out last week and that she actually attended a get-together in <br />Minnetonka Beach since her children were there for a different activity. <br />Crosby stated he attended the Orono National Night Out with the Mayor and the Police Chief. Crosby <br />stated he is proud of the way the City Council has worked together and in coming up with solutions. <br />Crosby stated they are getting things accomplished. <br />Crosby noted he also attended the Corn Days Parade and that it was a lot of fun. <br />Seals stated she attended Corn Days but was unable to attend National Night Out. <br />Printup stated he also attended Corn Days and that he would like to thank Mr. Peterson for letting him use <br />his 1929 Ford Model A. <br />Walsh stated he attended four or five neighborhood parties for National Night Out and that he was able to <br />meet lots of great residents and eat lots of good food. Also attended Corn Days. <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT <br />Rief reported work on Old Crystal Bay Road is progressing as planned and that the concrete work should <br />start August 21or thereabouts. The project is supposed to be substantially completed by September 3. <br />The drainage work should be completed in the next day or two. Bolton & Menk will be creating a video <br />on where and how to turn and provide that to the School District. <br />Rief noted the August 14 is primary day and that he would encourage everyone to vote. All four precincts <br />will be open for voting tomorrow. <br />Page 13 of 14 <br />