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»o oI 4 <br />\\ <br />C* it <br />CITYof ORONC <br />Nfunkiptl OfRccs <br />Post Office Box 66 <br />Cnxul Bay, MlnmsoU 55323 <br />report of the orono citizens facilities COMI'ITTEE <br />“ono City Council one or mote sites tor location <br />of a new Cit ^all and Council Chamber/ Police Station and Public <br />Works Office and Garage. <br />199o ”-Hl7^99;?%Smn9ro^ fiiy'I’e “AV o , 22', <br />illS: ?he latter being a joint meeting with the Orono City <br />council, and on April 29, 1991 to write its report. Committee <br />a??endance at the si* (6) meetings averaged in excess of seventy- <br />five percent (75%). The City's facilities consultant, Jeo^ <br />Boatman of Boatman s Associates was present at all meetings to <br />assist the Committee. Mark E. Betnhardson, City Administtatot> <br />was Dtesent at most of the meetings. City staff including <br />employees from administration, police and public works were <br />available as needed. <br />p?Lenrc\\^^^facllities^°r^^^ projectd City needs, new <br />city facilities of comparable communities and proposed City <br />facilities sites. <br />III. Findings. <br />following findings; <br />Based upon its review the Committee made the <br />beyond repair (recently structural problems have surfaced in the <br />Public Works Garage which will require construction of a $ ' <br />pole barn to serve as a temporary Public Works Garage if <br />Public Works Garage is not commenced immediately}. <br />2. The ideal site for City facilities would have the <br />following characteristics: <br />(a) Easily accessible to the public. <br />mmymm <br />telephone -473-73S7 • FAX-4TWMI0 <br />, <br />i