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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, July 22, 2019 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />O'Keefe indicated he is not going to sell this place and that his property taxes will likely be going up by <br />$2,000 to $3,000. Over the next 15 to 30 years, the City will experience a lot of revenue from the <br />increased property taxes in addition to the $35,000 payment. <br />Crosby asked what the lot size is right now. <br />O'Keefe indicated it is about 50 feet wide on the street and 45 feet at the lake. At the time the property <br />was purchased, he did not realize how noncompliant the house was. There is currently a retaining wall <br />that is approximately one foot over the easement line. <br />Paidosh stated the fire pit that is on the property came from a gentleman who lived in the house <br />previously who remodeled the house. That area was where he pretty much burnt all of his lumber. When <br />it was realized what transpired there, it was easier to pave that little area and put a fire pit there. <br />Walsh noted the Council has already agreed on the easement and that it was more of the value issue for <br />the right-of-way. Walsh indicated he was pleasantly surprised to see the number and that the money can <br />be put towards something good in the City. <br />Johnson moved, Crosby seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 7006, a Resolution Vacating a <br />Portion of Forest Boulevard and a Portion of Bluff Street, and to accept the $35,000 contribution. <br />VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />Seals stated she spent the weekend down in Rochester with the Orono/West Tonka Soccer Club. If you <br />are a Mound or Orono resident, it was good to see the club bring those two communities together. <br />Seals reported she and Mayor Walsh met with the Mayor of Mound about a joint grant that would be <br />submitted for Orono Westonka Soccer club for an indoor space. <br />Johnson stated he participated in a few conversations concerning Big Island and that there is some <br />question about whose responsibility it is to find a solution to the recent a -coli issue that occurred off of <br />Big Island. Johnson stated in his view there are some real concerns about that, particularly since there are <br />no bathroom facilities available for people other than the boats themselves. To address the situation, the <br />City should encourage the LMCD to have some type of facility out on the water, such as parking a barge <br />in the area that would have restroom facilities. <br />Johnson commented this is not the first time the issue with e -coli has happened and it likely will continue <br />to happen. As a result, it is important to consider some type of plan to deal with it since it does negatively <br />reflect upon Orono and the lake in general. Johnson recommended the City engage their LMCD <br />representative, who in turn could encourage the LMCD to look at different solutions. <br />Seals noted the City has had bathroom facilities out on Big Island in the past and they have been <br />vandalized. Seals stated the LMCD has taken the stance that they own and regulate the water and so they <br />are the entity that should address this issue. <br />Crosby stated the Big Island issue can be taken care of by people being more responsible and perhaps <br />cutting down on the amount of alcohol they drink. <br />Page 9of10 <br />