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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> IP/ Monday,April 12,2021 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> LA20-000053—Dale Richardson o/b/o CBS MN Properties,LLC,2060 Wayzata Blvd W,Sketch <br /> Plan—Continued <br /> Crosby asked if this will be condos or apartments. <br /> Mr. Richardson replied they will build it as a condo but they want to do a higher-end apartment rental. <br /> He thanked the Council for their time. <br /> Barnhart updated the Council on the Lakeview Legacy Group putting up a pavilion as part of their private <br /> park. They are running into some technical challenges with the Watershed District. He had a phone <br /> conversation this afternoon and thinks there is a good path forward and all three groups working together <br /> to get it approved. They will likely end up using some of the excess storm water capacity as part of the <br /> development for this 480 square foot pavilion. <br /> Olson showed a slide on screen regarding building permits in 2020-2021. He noted the yellow line is <br /> 2020 building permit revenue through March. The green bars are 2021 and for the first two months they <br /> were pretty close to a year ago and March jumped up. He noted the budget for 2021 is$425,000 and they <br /> are at$116,000 at the moment and are at about 27%for the year. January—March is normally the <br /> slowest period for revenues in building permits so they are ahead of the curve right now. <br /> 4111 Johnson asked about plan review and inspections. <br /> Barnhart thinks it is going pretty good with MNSPECT. They are solving quite a few problem projects <br /> and he is very confident they have the resources to get things done. He noted all of the plan review is <br /> electronic now which makes it easier than trying to chase down paper plans. <br /> Johnson asked if they have received their first bill from that yet. <br /> Barnhart does not think so. <br /> MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br /> Crosby said a couple weeks ago he was working out at the gym and saw someone laying down. He went <br /> over to investigate and the gentleman was in full arrest. Crosby performed CPR and had someone call <br /> 911. Although he worked quickly,unfortunately the man did not make it,which was very sad. He is <br /> talking about this to get people to think about it because he has not had medical training in probably five <br /> years. He will be getting his medical certifications renewed and he implores people to take the basic CPR <br /> course because seconds and minutes matter. The quicker they can go and help someone,the better chance <br /> they have to live. <br /> Printup hopes for some good weather. <br /> Seals thanked the Council for holding down the fort while she was on vacation. Her experience traveling <br /> on Delta was lovely,she was not exposed to COVID. However,when her kids came back to Orono,they <br /> • were exposed to COVID. <br /> Page 13 of 15 <br />