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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETEING <br /> Monday,MAY 13,2019 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> for the City to designate another area for higher density. The density for this area is currently 3 to 10 <br /> units per acre. <br /> Seals moved,Crosby seconded,to deny the sale of Parcel ID 34-118-23-32-0051. <br /> Johnson noted it looks like some staff time has been invested into looking at this potential sale, and the <br /> best use of Staff time might be to find out whether the City is interested in selling it first before devoting <br /> any more Staff time to it. <br /> Walsh noted the City Council will look at any proposal that is brought forward and that a cursory review <br /> might be appropriate,but that City Staff does not have a lot of time to devote to reviewing requests for <br /> things that are not formal proposals. <br /> VOTE: Ayes 5,Nays 0. <br /> Janie Delaney, 1350 Wooddale Avenue,noted a 501(3)(c)was formed in 2018 so they could take the <br /> garden in a different direction and get more community support, financing and donations. That has made <br /> all the difference in the world. A number of amazing people started the garden in 2011 and this garden <br /> would not exist without them laying the groundwork for it. Delaney stated they soon found out that the <br /> donated money was being used to purchase seeds and plants, which is not wrong,but that they are now <br /> soliciting donations for that. <br /> Delaney noted they have a fantastic website called donationgarden.org, which has a lot of great <br /> information on it, and that they would love to come in the fall to show the City Council all the things they <br /> do out there. <br /> Delaney stated they are excited about the donation garden and that it took them about two years to rebuild <br /> relationships with local businesses. Delaney indicated they are in agreement with expanding the garden <br /> to a community type garden and that she knows there are other fire departments that grow pumpkins for <br /> the kids and that type of stuff. <br /> Delaney commented the world is at a precipice of a huge societal change and that more people now live <br /> in cities,are rushing to various activities daily, and eating on the run. Most cities do not provide <br /> alternatives to that type of lifestyle and that it is important to have a venue, a plan,and local support for <br /> food and farming. One way to start is by having a community garden where kids can learn how to grow <br /> crops. The City of Maple Plain has a community garden,which serves the Sparks program at Orono <br /> Schools. There needs to be support like that in Orono. There is enough space for a school garden to <br /> provide produce to the school's lunch program and other programs can be contacted for support and <br /> guidance. Margaret Mead once said, "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful citizens can change <br /> the world; for indeed it has." <br /> Delaney noted currently only three-quarters of the garden is farmed and that can be expanded as the <br /> interest grows. <br /> Walsh stated the whole idea of a community garden is a great garden and that he would suggest the Park <br /> Commission get involved and that perhaps a meeting could be set up with the City Administrator and a <br /> representative from the Park Commission to assist them. <br /> Page 19 of 21 <br />