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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR JANUARY 10, 2000 <br />(UlO) DECLARA TION OF LOCAL JURISDICTION RE: ISTS - Continued <br />Jabbour said that Orono is presently complying with the MPCA regulations. Orono is <br />substantially more restrictive on some of the regulations than the MPCA. <br />Barrett asked if the City is agreeing, by this resolution, to conform its ordinance. <br />Gaffron said this resolution is very focused. It says the City of Orono will maintain jurisdiction <br />and it doesn’t commit to any of the issues about codes. <br />Kelley moved, Sansevere seconded, to adopt Resolution No. 4409 Declaring that the City of <br />Orono Will Retain Jurisdiction Over Individual Sewage Treatment System Regulation, and <br />directing staff to send a letter to Hennepin Count}' stating the City’s position. VOTE: Ayes <br />5, Nays 0. <br />(#11) ANNUAL APPOINTMENTS - RESOLUTION NO. 4410 <br />Jabbour suggested that Flint be named Acting Mayor for the year 2000. <br />Peterson suggested that the State Bank of Long Lake be added to the list of Official <br />Depositories/Investment Vendors. <br />Peterson moved, Sansevere seconded, to approve Resolution No. 4410 Designating Selected <br />Appointments for the Year 2000, naming Richard Flint Acting Mayor and adding the State <br />Bank of Long Lake as an Official Depository of the City assuming they meet the statutory <br />requirements. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />(*#12) SELECTION OF DATE FOR 2000 LOCAL BOARD OF REVIEW MEETING <br />Flint moved, Peterson seconded, to establish April 26, 2000 at 7:00 p.ni. as the date and <br />time for the 2000 Local Board of Review meeting. V'OTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />(*#13) PARK COMMISSION REAPPOINTMENT <br />Flint moved, Peterson seconded, to reappoint Shcrokee Use to a three-year term on the <br />Parks, Trails and Open Space Commission expiring on December 31,2002. <br />(#14) ASSESSOR SERVICES CONTRACT <br />Moorsc said the City’s agreement with Hennepin County for properly assessment serv ices <br />expires on July 31, 2000. The City must make a decision by the end of February about whether <br />the City wants to keep Hennepin County as its assessor for the next four years. <br />Flint suggested that staff contact the prior assessor and see if he is still unwilling to serve. He <br />thinks that person had better knowledge of lakeshore property than the County does. <br />Page 19