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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 />Printup had nothing to report. <br />Seals reported she received a text from the Long Lake Fire Department indicating that they made a <br />donation to the Orono girls soccer organization. <br />The Orono/Westonka blitz was held this past weekend and they made $25,000. Seals stated it was a nice <br />kickoff for the community and a great boost to the soccer program. <br />Walsh reported he attended the annual Lake Mayor meeting sponsored by Commissioner Jan Calliston. <br />Updates were provided on the development going on around the different cities. Also discussed was the <br />LMCD and who supported the legislation or did not sponsor the litigation. <br />CITY ATTORNEY REPORT <br />Mattick stated he had nothing to report. <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR REPORT, CONTINUED <br />Rief stated the City has not received the testing back yet on the Navarre water and that he hopes to receive <br />it tomorrow. A letter will be sent to the Navarre residents. So far the City has only heard from one <br />resident. <br />Johnson stated he would like to receive some more information on how many cases are being prosecuted <br />for ordinance violations. <br />Mattick stated he is aware of one case being farmed out due to conflicts, and if there is a desire to receive <br />updates on various cases or the number of tickets issues, that is information the city prosecutor would <br />have. <br />Rief noted he did receive an update and that he can pass that information along. <br />Walsh noted the City Council did request a yearly update at the time the city prosecutor was hired. <br />1311111i17►1u 1 04I N <br />Printup moved, Seals seconded, to adjourn the meeting at 10:03 p.m. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />ATTEST: <br />Anna Carlson, City Clerk Dennis Walsh, Mayor <br />
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