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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,May 10,2021 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 17. LA21-000025—ERIC VOGSTROM OB/O ERIC VOGSTROM,WILLIAM,AND SUSAN <br /> DUNKLEY 2709 WALTERS PORT AND 2710 PENCE LANE,SKETCH PLAN REVIEW <br /> that even the practical aspects of widening Pence Lane as a private roadway is not needed.The only <br /> reason one would widen it even under a variance setting is for the health and safety issues.Regarding the <br /> cul-de-sac,they are happy to work with the neighbor moving it over a bit. <br /> Someone in the chambers asked if there would be any merit in a fire truck turnaround instead of a cul-de- <br /> sac. <br /> Walsh said the City has said no to hammerhead turnarounds. <br /> COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR REPORT <br /> Barnhart reported they have a fairly normal Planning Commission meeting coming up so the Council will <br /> see those at the beginning of June. They are working on sign ordinance.He thanked the Council for <br /> approving the plumbing ordinance as that will help quite a few property owners and the boat storage for <br /> an enforcement standpoint. <br /> CITY ATTORNEY REPORT <br /> Attorney Mattick had nothing to report. It has been busy,they went into closed session and talked about <br /> that. Some of the applications have been higher maintenance than normal,but they are moving along. <br /> CITY ADMINISTRATOR/CITY ENGINEER REPORT <br /> Edwards reported on the construction side,the construction season is underway and City projects are <br /> happening. There are water shutoffs and transitions,sewer transitions happening this week along with the <br /> milling overlay. The Three Rivers project on the Dakota Trail extension starts this week. <br /> Johnson asked if they found resolution for the fire that was caused. <br /> Edwards noted they did send the bill,he does not know if they have received the check yet. He knows the <br /> home owner asked for some clarification and they sent someone out to show them the damage done to the <br /> street. They based the bill on exactly what it cost the City in materials and labor to fix the one patch on <br /> the side of the road that they could say directly happened when the fire trucks were there. <br /> MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br /> Johnson said he and Walsh were on the committee to review architectural firms for the Public Works <br /> facility; Edwards and Walsh interviewed the firms and chose Oertel.They specialize in City facilities and <br /> municipal buildings. <br /> Johnson moved to begin working with Oertel subject to the review and negotiation of the contract. <br /> Walsh said he will authorize Staff and Attorney Mattick to let them know the City will accept the <br /> proposal and go through their contract. If they can go through the AIA document and send their <br /> Page 33 of 34 <br />