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r <br />w <br />MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, June 28, 2004 <br />7:00 o’clock p.m. <br />(X Representative Barb Sykora - House District 3iB, Continued) <br />Sanseverc stated that he found it difftcult to accept a decision based strictly on the bottom line, <br />given a new generation of vets was being created as we speak and the cump provides a nice <br />amenity for those usei s. <br />Senator Gen Olson, also in atter.dance, stated that she had been receiving numerous phone calls <br />speculating over the motives of the sale. She stated that, in reality, the commissioners and <br />appointees voted unanimously to sell the property at a recent board meeting and filed the <br />paperwork May 24"' to allow the sale to proceed. Olson explained that the land used to belong to <br />the Slate, and was deeded to the vets for their use. if sold the money would go into a trust for the <br />veterans. Olson stated that, though valuable, she knew of many vets from all over the metro area <br />who spend time at the camp and have expressed a great deal of concern if it were closed. She <br />IHiinted out that the Governor’s office knew virtually nothing of the controversy nor decision and <br />the Senate Chair of Vets Committee has been hearing a number of different stories. Although some <br />type of action might be taken later, until research can be done to deleiminc the process. Olson <br />asked the City Council what their opinion of w ho would be responsible for the camp over the next <br />two years might be. She asked w hat Orono’s concerns might be <br />Sanseverc voiced his concern that anyone would consider saying no to the vets by closing their <br />sanctuary on Big Island. He felt that any politician who failed to support the vets' rights to keep the <br />camp would he making an unpopular decision. <br />Olson agreed that the Big Island Camp was a beautiful rate tesouice which the government ought <br />to know whether it makes sense to retain in perpetuity; however, she pointed out that the veterans’ <br />OW'D representatives voted to close the camp and put it up for sale. <br />.Sansevere maintained that the use that goes on at Big Island is worth it. and pointed to many <br />members of the public in attendance w ho w ould concur. <br />Sykora asked what the status of the Highway 12 project was <br />Sanseverc stated that he would defer to committee representatives Gabriel Jabbour and Council <br />member Murphy, absent this evening, to advise Sykora of the status. <br />Jabbour interjceted that settlement of the Carlson pro|K*rty acquisition by Mn/DOT from the City <br />was m ongoing negotiations currently, and other eoncems include the timing of various bridge <br />closings with school commencing in September. <br />McMillan asked il a special session would be scheduled and whether the bonding issue would be <br />uddic.s.scd. <br />Sykora stated that scheduling of a special session was yet to be determined and bonding w ould not <br />be discussed without a special session. Bonding would likely be discussed in the next session come <br />January. <br />PAGE 2 of 19
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