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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, January 9, 2017 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />11. 17-3893 CITY OF ORONO TEXT AMENDMENT: RECREATIONAL FIRES — <br />ORDINANCE NO. 184 (continued) <br />There were no public comments relating to this item. <br />Seals moved, Crosby seconded, to adopt ORDINANCE NO. 184, Third Series, an Ordinance <br />Amending the Code of Ordinances Pertaining to Recreational Fires. VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />Seals stated she attended the Park Commission and that it was good to hear someone talk about doing <br />something positive for Big Island. <br />Printup reported last week there was a meeting of the Highway 12 Safety Coalition. The group renewed <br />their commitment to helping improve safety on Highway 12. In an effort to enhance safety along that <br />corridor, MN/DOT is looking at extending the barrier from Highway 6 into Maple Plain. MN/DOT <br />believes that can be done sooner than some of the other projects. MN/DOT is also looking at realigning <br />the intersection of Highway 12 and 90. Efforts will also be made to secure funding from the MN <br />Legislature this year for safety improvements. <br />Printup noted there is a great new restaurant in Long Lake called Logo's where El Parians used to be and <br />that the grand opening was last Friday <br />Crosby thanked Council Member Printup for championing the sex offender ordinance. Crosby stated he <br />would also like to thank City Staff for being so welcoming to the new council and mayor. Crosby stated <br />he would encourage any residents to contact him if they have any questions or concerns via his contact <br />information on the City's website. <br />Walsh welcomed the new Council Members. Walsh stated he would like to thank City Staff for working <br />hard over the past year and that he has been working with Staff for the past 30 days on various <br />appointments. Walsh noted there were a number of code amendments tonight that were approved and <br />that the City now has a code committee that will be meeting monthly to look at the City's building code, <br />the fees, and ordinances in an attempt to simplify things. <br />Walsh stated he would also like to thank Senior Planner Michael Gaffron for his 39 years of service and <br />that he is looking forward to a great 2017. <br />3 17u1 ►1 f, 7=Ito]- <br />l K,11 l 11111W19' 1]let Yu1ol ilRM!;7x.11711111I[lleselextinfGll <br />City Administrator Loftus noted before the Council is a list of the annual appointments for approval by <br />the City Council. Loftus indicated last year the City Council adopted a schedule for going out for RFPs <br />on the various appointments and that is attached as a draft resolution. Loftus stated the resolution can be <br />changed if the Council wants, but that it essentially lays out each January that the Council would give <br />Staff direction on which professional services proposals should be sought. <br />Page 12 of 17 <br />
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