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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />April 10, 2023 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 5 of 8 <br /> <br />Benson asked about the significant edits in the section dealing with Construction Site Runoff Control, <br />wondering if standards were being lowered. <br /> <br />Edwards explained that document is for information only at this meeting and will be part of future code <br />revisions but will be bringing the City’s code in line with state statute and will actually be increasing the <br />standards. <br /> <br />Benson moved, Seals seconded, to adopt the new Storm Water Pollution Prevention Program <br />Project #22-029, Exhibit A. VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br /> <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT <br /> <br />Community Development Director Oakden said her Department has been busy with land use applications <br />and reviewing nine or ten applications for the Planning Commission. Building Permit activity and phone <br />calls are also ramping up with summer just around the corner. <br /> <br />FINANCE REPORT <br /> <br />Finance Director Olson presented a slide with building permit information. The first quarter of the year is <br />a slower period and March was a little lower this year than last year, but not a whole lot. He said the City <br />is at 24% of projected revenue 25% of the way through the year which is right on track and slightly ahead <br />of last year. <br /> <br />CITY ATTORNEY REPORT <br /> <br />Attorney Mattick had nothing to report and said he will cover his topic in the closed session later. <br /> <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR/ENGINEER REPORT <br /> <br />Edwards reported the groundbreaking for the new public works facility had taken place that morning. The <br />pipe project approved that evening on the consent agenda will complete the Casco Point area and close <br />out our sewer pipelining efforts in that part of the City. Fox Street, the big project for this year, goes out <br />for bid tomorrow. The City will be taking bids for parking lots about a week later, in the hopes that <br />whoever wins the street project will come in with a good bid on parking lots. Edwards commended the <br />Finance Director and Police Department for the fact that this week the City is switching mobile <br />communications systems over to FirstNet which is a system that works on AT&T infrastructure but is <br />particular to first responders. It will also support City cell phones, cellular iPads, hotspots, all that kind of <br />communication equipment on the same system and save a few $1,000 a year. In response to questions, he <br />said the City only usually knows a few days in advance when road restrictions will come off but he hopes <br />it will be soon. <br /> <br />RECESS AND RECONVENE <br /> <br />Mayor Walsh recessed the meeting at 6:39 p.m. and left the meeting indicating a family commitment. The <br />meeting was reconvened at 6:42 p.m.by Acting Mayor Seals.
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