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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, October 11,2004 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />(Extension of Moratorium, Continued) <br />since the infrastructure is not available to the other properties in this area. James stated in his opinion this <br />type of density should be looked at seriously given the availability of utilities for this lot. <br />Murphy stated the fact that the City has placed a moratorium on this whole process means that the City is <br />not going to wind up suggesting something that Mr. James would not be a part of. Murphy stated he has <br />great reservations regarding the high density that has been proposed for this property and other properties <br />in Orono. Murphy commented the moratorium allows the city to look closer at future development of this <br />area. <br />Sanscvcrc inquired what James would like to sec happen in order to be kept better in the loop. <br />James stated Gaffron mailed something to his home address notifying him of tonight's meeting. James <br />indicated it is possible the notices in the past have gone to the family in Arkansas, but that he has been <br />informed that they have not received anything from the City. James stated he feels he is being kept better <br />informed by the City. <br />James reiterated that utilities arc currently in place for this property. James encouraged the Council to <br />review the project that Rottland constructed in Eden Prairie, which is a very attractive project in his view. <br />James indicated he has changed his design plans for this property based on what he thought the City was <br />envisioning for this property. <br />White stated as the City goes through this process of the moratorium, Mr. James should be kept notified <br />of the steps the City is taking. White encouraged Mr. James to continue to work with the City in <br />developing this property. White pointed out the property o\%ner typically is notified of any aetion the <br />City takes that affeets a particular property and that the City is not trying to keep anything secret. White <br />indicated the City ’s work sessions are open to the public and that Mr. James would be kept in the loop <br />concerning this property. <br />San.severe suggested James also contact the City periodically to see what the status is. <br />Wlnte inquired whether there were further public comments regarding this .npplicalton. Hearing none. <br />White closed the public hearing at 7:39 p.m. <br />Muqihy stated he would like to see the City follow the process being recommended by Shardlow. <br />Murphy moved, Sanscvcrc seconded, to adopt ORDlN.-%N'CE NO. 19,3'** SERIES, an Ordinance <br />Extending an Interim .Moratorium Prohibiting the Granting of Preliminary Subdivision Approval, <br />Re/oning, or PUD Approval Within the Moratorium Area as Defined in Ordinance No. 7, Third <br />Series, as Amended by Ordinance No. 8, Third Series. VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />CONSENT .\GENDA <br />1.APPROVE/A.MEND <br />Items 5, 6. 7,1 1.12.13. 14.15,16.17, and 18 were added to the Consent Agenda. <br />PAGES
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