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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday, October 12,2020 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> costly and will come with additional requirements that the City will need to take if the Council approves <br /> the action. <br /> Mayor Walsh noted Seals is also on the Committee for this fabulous event that has been tremendously <br /> successful in the community. <br /> Seals noted this year has been a little funky and most will be cooped up this winter, so they thought they <br /> would double down and find a way to be outside that is an energetic, fun event to get people together. <br /> The group came up with ideas to expand including marshmallow roasting through North Mallow in Long <br /> Lake, and noted they are donating everything for that part of the event. She agreed the biggest cost is the <br /> fireworks display and said she thinks $10,000 is pretty cheap as it is the same group that does the <br /> Lafayette fireworks and she would've thought it would be$30,000. She said they are still working to see <br /> if fireworks can be sponsored by a local company, but also know they must plan. The Committee wants <br /> to secure the funds so they can lock some of these things down. She noted the team has done a nice job to <br /> make sure it is COVID-friendly, it is outside, and they won't break any rules or get the City in trouble. <br /> Mayor Walsh noted they are putting$50,000 in the Parks Fund in 2021, which is upping the game, and he <br /> asked if the money would come out of that fund. <br /> Edwards answered in the packet under No 4)Funding, a portion will come out of Park, Golf Course and <br /> Police Operating Budgets and the rest from Contingency Funds. He noted in future years, it could be <br /> budgeted into the Parks Fund and they could perhaps put a budget line in for events of this type. <br /> Mayor Walsh asked how much is in the Contingency Fund. <br /> Edwards replied the Contingency Fund has $30,000 in it and they have used approximately$100 out of <br /> the fund. <br /> Johnson noted the Big Island Fund sealed their commitment with this last donation. <br /> Mayor Walsh noted this would be the worst-case scenario in using the Contingency Fund, but the goal is <br /> to get a sponsor. <br /> Seals stated that is the goal, but time is not on their side. She said they talked about doing an Octoberfest <br /> and they would not do that in the next year, instead they would double down on Christmas. <br /> Seals moved,Johnson seconded,to authorize the use of public funds to support the Holiday Tree <br /> Lighting Event. VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br /> PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPORT <br /> 15. LA20-000056—KUHL DESIGN BUILD, 3249 CASCO CIRCLE, VARIANCE <br /> Dan Murphy, Kuhl Design Build, 1515 5th Street South, Hopkins, Applicant, was present. <br /> Staff presented a summary packet of information. Planning Staff finds the practical difficulties <br /> are not met and recommended denial and that the Planning Commission voted denial 3-2 <br /> Page 4 of 24 <br />