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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday March 13,2017 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />15. #17-3897 CITY OF ORONO TEXT AMENDMENT: SPECIAL EVENTS — Ordinance — <br />Tabled — Continued - <br />VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />Reeder asked what the City Council would like to see happen with the ordinance. <br />Walsh suggested the City Council discuss it at a future work session. <br />Seals stated the City Council should perhaps look at the current ordinance and ask whether it is worth <br />further debate. Seals stated this issue is causing disturbance to a neighborhood so the City Council does <br />not want to ignore it. <br />16. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN COMMUNITY COMMITTEES <br />Barnhart stated approximately one month ago Staff was authorized to advertise for volunteers to serve on <br />the Comprehensive Plan Community Committee. An advertisement was placed on the City's website and <br />Staff has collected a number of names. At this point there are 13 people that have indicated some interest <br />in being on the committee and Staff is concerned with the committee being much bigger than that. <br />Barnhart stated one possible option, if there are additional volunteers, would be to have a committee <br />comprised of residents and a committee comprised of board and commission volunteers. <br />Barnhart stated he is looking for authorization to appoint those people to the Comprehensive Plan Action <br />Committee. Staff would then work with them on the agendas for the public meetings and in their review <br />of individual chapters. <br />Seals asked what requirements the residents had to meet and whether there is a spread across the <br />community. <br />Barnhart indicated the residents submitted their name and interest. Barnhart stated the City will likely <br />have a separate Navarre group look at the Comprehensive Plan for that area. Barnhart commented the <br />committee helps build future Planning Commissioners, Park Commissioners, and City Council Members. <br />Walsh stated the names he put forward had some Comprehensive Plan experience and have lived in the <br />community for a while. Walsh noted there should be two council members appointed to the committee <br />and that he would be interested in being on it. <br />Crosby indicated he would be willing to serve on the committee. <br />Seals moved, Printup seconded, to appoint the members listed on Staff's memorandum dated <br />March 13, 2017, to the 2040 Comprehensive Plan Project Advisory Committee, and to appoint <br />Mayor Walsh and Council Member Crosby to the Committee. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />Page 28 of 32 <br />
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