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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, February 27, 2017 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />17. BIG ISLAND DOCK PARTNERSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT (continued) <br />provide docks and landing areas to allow for public access. Brown stated voting to remove them is not <br />ongoing maintenance or improvement. Brown noted the Mayor said it is not about the $8,000. Brown <br />stated the docks are being stored for free and that the only maintenance the City has to do is put the docks <br />in and take them out. After that there are other people who take care of the island. Brown asked why the <br />Council has already voted to remove the docks instead of saying they will look into things if it is not the <br />$8,000. <br />Gabriel Jabbour, 985 Tonkawa Road, stated the City might go backwards if everyone starts sending the <br />City the bills of what the private sector has been doing on the island. Jabbour stated the public sector is <br />paying hardly any money for Big Island. Jabbour noted the LMA sends a crew out there to clean twice a <br />year and they are a hired crew. Jabbour stated he takes them out to the island and that they bring all the <br />garbage back, which is two days' worth of time. Jabbour indicated he also took his tractor out there to <br />mow the lawn for many years. <br />Jabbour stated at the time the docks were purchased, the City did make sure the dock accommodated the <br />Minnehaha in case public transportation was needed. Jabbour stated his boat requires those docks and <br />that he strongly disagrees with Mr. Libby. Jabbour indicated he owns the most docks in Minnetonka and <br />that he does not need a dock but the veterans need a dock. <br />Jabbour stated he applauds the Council for trying to do a mid -course correction, but that there was not a <br />lot of thought about who uses the docks prior to the Council's decision. The Minnetonka Yacht Club <br />utilizes the docks. Minnetonka Portable Dredging has donated its labor. Jabbour noted he has sent the <br />Council photographs of some of the work being done on the island. <br />Jabbour commented Aaron Printup has been on the Council for six years and Mayor Walsh has been on <br />the Council for three years. Jabbour noted he reported to the Council on Big Island and that there were <br />never any questions. Jabbour stated he is now dumbfounded by the Council. Jabbour stated he will be <br />more than happy as long as he owns property on Lake Minnetonka to store the docks for free. The docks <br />are located strategically next to the dredging company and are identical to the docks the sheriff's <br />department just put in. <br />Jabbour commented he has never ever gone to the moon, he has never ever charged a dollar or have <br />gotten reimbursed one dollar for his work. Jabbour cautioned the Council to be careful since they might <br />have to provide inside trails compliant with ADA and they might end up finding they need four more <br />docks. Jabbour stated he knows the Council would like to go to docks made for a residence, but if that is <br />the case, anytime someone needs decking, they can go out to Big Island get it. Jabbour stated he owns <br />property on the island and that he is more experienced than anybody about what happens on the Island. <br />Jabbour noted both Council Member Printup and Mayor Walsh voted for the sheriff's dock. Jabbour <br />stated they tried to figure out how to get an ambulance to roll things in and out from the dock. Jabbour <br />stated these are not fancy docks but are simple commercial docks. Jabbour stated he would challenge the <br />Council to see if there is zero maintenance in ten years with a different type of dock. Jabbour stated a <br />private/public partnership has existed and is what Orono was founded on. This island was given to the <br />veterans by a gentleman that also gave Three Rivers 70 -plus acres that is now a wildlife refuge Jabbour <br />stated the private -public partnership is nothing new but that the Council had better be careful because they <br />might have to come up with a lot more money. <br />Page 11 of 23 <br />