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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, August 23, 2021 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 4 of 5 <br /> <br />11. LA21-000048 – COURTNEY PAULSEN, 1090 WILDHURST TRAIL, VARIANCES – <br />Continued <br /> <br />approval of the ALS and side setback variances to permit the second-story addition as proposed. The <br />neighbors have indicated they are supportive. Staff also recommends approval of the hardcover variance <br />to permit the deck within the ALS, however, Staff continues to recommend the stair and deck meet 7.5 <br />feet from the side lot line. <br /> <br />Johnson moved, Crosby seconded, to approve LA21-000048, 1090 Wildhurst Trail, Variances. <br />VOTE: Ayes 3, Nays 0. <br /> <br />PARKS AND GOLF COURSE REPORT <br /> <br />City Engineer/City Administrator Edwards updated the Council that they made the appointment for the <br />new superintendent. Edwards shared that he was approached by the golf course committee, headed up by <br />the Parks Commission Chairman Brian Roath, who presented earlier in the year regarding some initiatives <br />at the golf course. The group would like to have an event on September 17 from 3-5:00 p.m. at the <br />Clubhouse and is looking for some City funding to help sponsor that event. The funding was not <br />budgeted which is why they are bringing it to the Council. Revenues for the golf course are above budget <br />so far this year so there are revenues-excess-of-budget to be able to more than pay for the event. The two <br />items the group is looking for the City to sponsor are the musician fees and a deposit estimate on catering <br />to offer some special food. <br /> <br />Walsh noted he had previously told Mr. Roath that the Council would be supportive of trying some new <br />things to see how they work; he thinks it is a small price to pay to get use out of a great asset they have in <br />the City. <br /> <br />Crosby agrees, it will be fun and exciting. <br /> <br />Johnson moved, Crosby seconded, to approve the Golf Course Event Request for funding. VOTE: <br />Ayes 3, Nays 0. <br /> <br />CITY ATTORNEY REPORT <br /> <br />Attorney Mattick had nothing to report. He noted he will be bringing a litigation update to the next <br />meeting to give an update on new events and timing. He stated they recently had another lawsuit <br />regarding a sign that has been tendered to the League; there is coverage and he will bring an update. <br /> <br />CITY ENGINEER/ADMINISTRATOR REPORT <br /> <br />Edwards noted Johnson had asked at the last meeting for an update on the point-of-sale. Since the <br />program officially took effect January 1, they have done 77 inspections; of those, 13 identified additional <br />work that needed to be done. They are at about a 17% failure rate as they do these inspections and they <br />are running at about 2.9 hours of Staff effort per inspection. He clarified most of the failures are in the <br />southern part of the City where they have older infrastructure where they get roots through the clay pipes. <br /> <br />Johnson asks what they charge? <br />
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