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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MONDAY DECEMBER 10,2001 <br />PLANNING COMMISSION INTERVIEWS—Continued <br />Orono because they like having more space, a country feel, and being close to the water. <br />She likes the community and her neighbors. She does not like the length of the commute <br />to downtown. <br />Sansevere asked if she had serv ed on a Planning Commission elsewhere. She replied she <br />had not. He asked if she planned on opening a business in Orono. She replied she did <br />not. Ms. Bremer stated she was involved with the Fargo Chamber of Commerce. <br />Sansevere asked if she w'ould be willing to serv'c as an alternate if not selected. She stated <br />she would. <br />Flint asked if she would mind serving in a position that was not alw'ays popular. She <br />stated that as an attorney, she was used to working in a profession that did not always win <br />her fiiends. Flint asked if she had enough time to commit to the Planning Commission. <br />Ms. Bremer stated that she makes an effort to only be downtown five days a week and to <br />spend as much time as possible with her family and in her community. She stated she was <br />recently named partner at her firm, whieh would reduce her hours at work. <br />Nygard asked how she felt zoning codes benefit the community. She replied that the 2- <br />aerc minimum lot size where she lives is excellent for the enjoyment of the property and <br />keeps the property values high. She stated she would like to maintain the rural feel of <br />Orono. <br />White asked her how she feels about issues of historic preservation. Ms. Bremer stated <br />she has no experience with the issue, but is in favor of it. <br />David Rahn was interv iewed second. <br />Mayor Peterson asked him if he would be willing to serve as an alternate if he’s not <br />chosen. He replied he would. She asked ifhe enjoyed serving as an alternate. He stated <br />he did. <br />Sansevere asked if serving on the Planning Commission had met his expectations. Mr. <br />Rahn stated that he has enjoyed serving, and initially he was hesitant to voice his opinions, <br />but found it easy to participate. Sansevere asked how his day job would benefit him on <br />the Planning Commission. He stated that he deals with the public and is familiar with <br />zoning and building issues because of his work. Sansevere asked ifhe was interested in <br />changing any of the codes. Mr. Rahn replied that no unusual issues had come up at the <br />three meetings he attended as an alternate. <br />Nygard asked how he had seen Orono change and what he felt Orono needed for the <br />future. Mr. Rahn stated the Commission needed different guidelines for density and open <br />space issues. Nygard asked how he had voted on the V* split Planning Commission <br />-
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