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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, January 13, 2020 <br />6:00 o'clock p.m. <br />Barnhart asked if the Council wanted him to make the changes discussed. <br />Council members directed Staff to make changes regarding the storage and length of time. It will then be <br />reviewed with Printup and a vote taken on the direction the City Council will go and then the matter <br />moved forward. <br />Walsh noted the City Council wants to have the Code changed but has to figure out in what form. <br />Johnson suggested Mattick be present, stating he got much of his direction from Mattick because he was <br />not at the meeting in question. <br />The City Council tabled consideration of LA19-000097, City of Orono Text Amendment related to <br />dock licensing. <br />PUBLIC HEARING <br />18. LA19-000104 — CITY OF ORONO TEXT AMENDMENT — LAKE ACCESS <br />EASEMENTS IN THE RS ZONING DISTRICT, ORDINANCE 236, THIRD SERIES <br />Staff presented a summary of packet information. <br />Mayor Walsh opened the public hearing at 6:21 p.m. <br />Ms. J. Marie Fieger, 580/590 Big Island, stated she is present to answer any questions. She appreciates <br />the work Staff, City Council, and the attorneys have done. <br />Walsh said the City Council is here to solve all the weird exceptions in the City so it works for everybody <br />and Ms. Fieger just happens to have one of them. <br />Mayor Walsh closed the public hearing at 6:22 p.m. <br />The City Council had no questions for staff. <br />Seals moved, Crosby seconded, to approve Ordinance No. 236, Third Series — Lake Access <br />Easements In The RS Zoning District. VOTE: Ayes 4, nays 0. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />Seals stated the Polar Plunge is coming up. She was in New York City and visited the 9/11 Memorial and <br />it is very well done; words cannot describe the experience. <br />Johnson said he saw photos from the accident on Highway 12 and thinks the Highway 12 project was <br />horribly done. The project will not be completed into Maple Plain until 2021 and is one of the most <br />dangerous stretches of highways in Minnesota. He was hopeful the event would help push the project <br />along. <br />Page 5 of 7 <br />