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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, Sqitember 22,2003 <br />7:00 o’clock p.m. <br />(4. Jody Shields - Donation from Dog Days of Navarre Committee, Continned) <br />dream that the City would agree to do the planting and maintenance of those trees, as well as, <br />supply electricity to light the trees during the holidays. <br />Sansevere complimented Shields on her passion for the Navarre area and efforts within the <br />Committee. <br />Shields asked the City Council for the City’s support in hosting a community meeting to encourage <br />further community and business involvement for 20i>4 and beyond. She suggested the Navarre Fire <br />Station site be used to tie in the community support and int iduce the facility in the upcoming <br />years. <br />Having attended the event, Murphy agreed the residents, and pets alike, seemed to be having a <br />great time that hot day. He expressed his support that the City assist the committee in <br />accomplishing its mission to landscape the Navarre streetscape, as it appeared to be an important <br />priority to those attending the Navarre Town Meeting last fall. <br />While the City could likely cut holes in the sidewalk and the committee provide the trees. White <br />commented that they would also need merchant support. <br />Elisa Rashad, of the Sign Age, agreed, stating that by partnenng with the City to host a meeting <br />with the local merchants, more discussion could take place as to where the trees should be planted. <br />She stated that, alone, the committee cannot get the response it needs from the community; <br />whereas, in cooperation with the City, like the Navarre Tovm Meeting, people respond. <br />Sansevere felt it would not be difficult to coordinate a towTi meeting and inquired as to an <br />i^)propriate timeline. <br />Shields felt the meeting would not be necessary until after the first of the year. <br />Murphy stated that the January timeframe would be timely to host a second Navarre Town Meeting <br />to discuss this and follow-up on other items from the previous meeting. <br />Moorse inteijected that, in order to have the process ready for spring planting, the City would need <br />to get authorization from the County to cut holes in the sidewalk and plant trees in their right-of- <br />way, put together a draft plan and present it to the Navarre property owners over the winter. <br />Shields confirmed she would coordinate this effort with Moorse. <br />PARK COMMISSION COMMENTS - Paul Pcsek <br />As Park Commission Representative Pesek was absent, there was no report <br />PLANNLNG COMMISSION COMMENTS . CyotUa Bremer <br />Although she had nothing new to report, Bremer indicated that she would be available for <br />questions regarding any applications. <br />Page 2 of 16 <br />i <br />i
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