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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br /> MEETING HELD ON JUNE 9, 1997 <br /> (#12 -North Long Lake/Long Lake Country Club Addition Sewer Project Easement - <br /> Continued) <br /> Jabbour noted that the City will use the 90 day quick take process. He asked if there <br /> would be any impact from this on the sewer project. Gappa said there would be no major <br /> impact but possibly remobilization later on. A cost increase may occur. <br /> Goetten asked what the Anderson's objection is to the easement. Gappa said Anderson <br /> was unwilling to sign the easement document since he is appealing his assessment. <br /> Goetten asked if there would be any difference if no objection had been made. Gappa <br /> said Anderson said he would have signed the agreement if it would have held up the <br /> sewer project. <br /> Barrett said the rights of legislation would not prejudice Anderson's appeal of the <br /> assessment. He was asked to contact Anderson's attorney to discuss this issue. <br /> Jabbour moved, Kelley seconded, to adopt Resolution No. 3915 and to direct staff to <br /> proceed with the 90-day quick take process and notify Mr. Anderson and his attorney <br /> that the easement would not prejudice his appeal of the assessment in attempting to <br /> resolve the easement issue. Vote: Ayes 5,Nays 0. <br /> CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT <br /> (#13)REQUESTS FOR SEWER SERVICE OUTSIDE THE MUSA LINE <br /> Moorse presented information to the Council regarding requests for sewer service <br /> outside the MUSA line. Meanwhile, Moorse asked Wan extension should be given to <br /> those residents in the Shoreland District outside of the MUSA line who are in need of <br /> replacing their septic systems. The extension period would allow time for the City to <br /> determine whether additional areas will or will not be sewered. The Attorney will be <br /> asked for his legal opinion regarding the 2 acre minimum zoning for sewering. Jabbour <br /> suggested a work session be held with members of the Metropolitan Council. <br /> Kelley noted the issue was of great importance and supported providing the residents <br /> with an extension. <br /> Jabbour said the extension should be tied in to the Council's discussion of the issue. <br /> Council agreed. <br /> Gaffron suggested a formal document be presented regarding provision of an extension <br /> to the time frame for septic repairs. <br /> Jabbour asked Staff to analyze the properties of Mr. Johnson and Mr. Maresh, and <br /> determine any differences in terms of the extension of the sewer to serve the properties. <br /> 9 <br />