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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MONDAY, MAY 13,2002 <br />3A. Oath of Office <br />GafTron administered the Oath of Office to James Murphy. Murphy took his seat on the <br />Council. <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br />*4. Regular Council Meeting of April 22,2002 <br />White moved, and Nygard seconded, to approve the Minutes of the Regular Council <br />Meeting of April 22,2002. <br />Vote: Ayes 3, Nays 0. <br />PARK COMMISSION COMMENTS —IRENE SILBER, REPRESENTATIVE <br />Silber stated that the Commission had held a public meeting regarding Hackberry Park <br />and received support from neighbors who attended. She stated that most or all of the <br />Commissioners would be present on Saturday to support the City at the Open House. A <br />high school student had requested use of a basketball court for a Habitat for Humanity <br />fundraiser. She invited Council to attend the up-coming Parks tour on June 3,2002. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION COMMENTS —SANDY SMITH, <br />REPRESENTATIVE <br />None. <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />Cliff Otten of Otten Bros. Nursery at 2350 West Wayzata Boulevard stated that he had <br />received a lO-day transient merchant permit allowing him to sell concessions at the <br />nursery. The 10-day permit would not see him through the PUD amendment process, <br />which he has commenced, and he requested an extension of the permit. <br />GafTron stated that the ordinance does not address extensions, so the Council would have <br />to change the ordinance, and then grant an extension. <br />Barrett suggested placing a limit on the number of days or the number of extensions that <br />can be granted, such as a limit of SO days. <br />\i <br />i
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