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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,May 11,2020 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> Walsh asked Ms. Delaney to give the information to Staff so it could be part of the report for the packet <br /> so everyone could review it. <br /> Ms. Delaney agreed to do so. She said initially she included that in her letter to the City and then was <br /> discouraged by some people that know the history who said that City personnel would never read it all. It <br /> reads like an interesting novel. She is sure the City has records,too,because the City was copied on a lot <br /> of the documents. She said the City could do their research, she could give the City her research,the Club <br /> can give the City theirs, and they can go from there. She would be disappointed if any Council members <br /> decided to make a decision without knowing the history. <br /> Walsh stated that is why the matter was tabled. <br /> Ms. Delaney said she appreciates it and that she was freaking out on the other side. <br /> Seals told Ms. Delaney she did not need to freak out. <br /> Ms. Delaney asked if she should send the information in the form of an email to everyone. <br /> Walsh told Ms.Delaney to do so and asked her to copy the City Administrator so it could be included in <br /> the packet for the public record. <br /> Mr.Anderson said he has been dealing with Hennepin County on a bridge project for Tanager, and he <br /> told them from day one that whatever they take on one side of the road should be given back on the other <br /> side. Everyone agreed and said that sounded good. Then he found out they cannot give him the easement <br /> they are vacating;they have to vacate it to the City of Orono.He needs to find out if the City of Orono is <br /> going to give up the land to him that is now his property but Hennepin County has an easement on. He <br /> does not care what way the City goes,he just needs distinction,because if the City decides not to give it <br /> back to him, it is going to be a different number. He said if he does not have continuous shoreline there, it <br /> is a different situation for him getting a permit. Currently,he has a continuous shoreline; it goes from <br /> Tanager through the bridge, around his breakwater, and back to his office. He put the onus on Hennepin <br /> County and said if that is the truth,get it done. He stated he saw information from Mattick and thought it <br /> was going to come up at a meeting,but he has not seen it yet.He does not need a favor; he needs a <br /> resolution.They are taking property on the west side to put the bridge in to straighten it out. If the City <br /> does not want to give it back to him and cannot make that declaration now,then he is in different <br /> discussions with Hennepin County. He commented that maybe the City cannot do anything now. He <br /> stated he was going to sign a deal with them, and he has to subrogate to his lender.He told the County to <br /> give him the parameters of what they are working with so he can see it.They cannot give him the <br /> parameters on the side that they are going to give back to Orono. He has been upfront with them, and they <br /> have told him whatever they take on one side they will give back on the other side. He does not know <br /> what the City Attorney's position is, but he is not going forward right now. He can live without it, but the <br /> number will be different. <br /> Walsh said the Council would have to defer to the City Attorney. <br /> Mattick said Edwards made him aware of Mr. Anderson's negotiations with the County and the County's <br /> position that if they vacate it, it comes to the City, and would the City be willing to vacate it once the City <br /> came into contact with the land. He stated he was unfamiliar with the County's process. He thought the <br /> Page 20 of 22 <br />