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Jim l:ull, Jr. - continued <br />Bull said he thinks that development is under control and not developed in a disorganized <br />manner. He said he doesn’t like the taxes, but that's part of paying for the services. He said he <br />likes the idea of the merger with Long Lake. <br />Sansevere asked if he likes large lots or would he want smaller lots. <br />Bull said he likes the larger lots and the open space. He feels that is what attracts people to <br />Orono. He would not \.auc smailwr ’ots. <br />Jabbour told Bull that five people applied for two positions on the Planning Commission. He <br />does not want Bull to be discouraged from volunteering if he is not appointed to the Planning <br />Commission. <br />3. Martin Woody <br />Jabbour asked Woody to tell the Council about himself. <br />Woody said he has been an architect in Wayzata since 1985. He believes his background gives <br />him good insight into how cities operate and the city’s planning process. He said he just moved <br />to Orono, but he has lived in the Lake Minnetonka area all of his life. <br />Jabbour asked if Woody has looked at the Comprehensive Plan and the way the city functions. <br />Woody said he has not familiarized himself with the Comprehensive Plan, but he is familiar with <br />zoning ordinances and tl^e development process. <br />Jabbour said he was mostly concerned with the City’s philosophy and the City’s goals and <br />obiectives. <br />Woody said he is familiar with it. <br />Kelley asked how he is familiar with it. <br />Woody said he is familiar with it from being a member of the community and observing the <br />de\clopmcnr <br />Sansevere asked if Woody had designed any plans for Orono. <br />Woody said no, he hasn’t done any work in Orono.