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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,November 9,2020 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 16. LA20-000066—Marty Sarenpa, 1101 North Arm Drive,Variance,Resolution <br /> 17. LA20-000067—Alethea Sadowski o/b/o Roger and Nancy McCabe, 1265 Shoreline Drive, <br /> Variance—Resolution <br /> Crosby asked to add Items No. 22 Authorize for Advertisement, RFP for Building Services,with changes <br /> discussed during the work session;No. 23 Health Insurance Approval;No. 24 Long Lake Fire SCBA <br /> Capital Purchase; and No.25 Closed Session to Discuss Union Negotiations for Local 12 and Local 49. <br /> Crosby moved,Seals seconded,to approve the Agenda and the Consent Agenda as amended. <br /> VOTE: Ayes 5,Nays 0. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> The Fire Chief noted the Fire Fighters really appreciate all the support that Orono Council gives them and <br /> thanked the Council. <br /> PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR/CITY ENGINEER REPORT <br /> 18. BIG ISLAND PARK AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT(ADA) TRAIL PROJECT <br /> (19-033)—CHANGE ORDER <br /> Edwards noted construction is underway on Phase 1 of the project and putting in the ADA Accessible <br /> trails. Pre-construction hurdles have finally been passed which included a huge amount of archaeology <br /> work and some other permitting work. The other bit of good news is the latest bonding bill at the State <br /> level where $300,000 was allocated to improvements at the Big Island Park. Today Staff is looking for <br /> approval of a change order,partly because the bonding bill dollars will be available in the new year—they <br /> are proposing to bring back to the project the picnic shelter and things along with the shelter on the <br /> southern end of the park. He noted there is also a request from the consulting engineering firm for <br /> additional funding for the archaeology and construction management that was required to oversee the <br /> change order for the shelter. <br /> Walsh noted the total of$717,000 and the project costs$513,000;what is still missing out of the <br /> $513,000 and needs to be put back in is the second bathroom by the shelter up on the hill. He said the <br /> conversation was always which bathroom to put in first, and they chose to pick the one by the visitor <br /> center;the additional bathroom would be another$100,000 which brings the total to$613,000 and there <br /> will be some other soft costs. Walsh's recommendation after working on this and securing the additional <br /> $300,000 is to roll all the dollars and put the second bathroom in place as they will not go back in two <br /> years and redo this project,rather it will be a one-time hit. They have also talked about putting in a <br /> Veterans Memorial marker by the visitor center and he suggests using whatever extra dollars that are left <br /> at the end of the project to put towards the memorial. <br /> Printup said the state bond funding of$300,000 is the first time in a long time that the regional asset, <br /> which is Lake Minnetonka and the Big Island Park has state bond money and he applauds that and said it <br /> was a really good move that the Mayor did. However,historically Printup has not voted for money to go <br /> out to Big Island, so while he applauds it, he will not be supporting this because of problems in the past <br /> Page 2 of 15 <br />
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