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Cot/zv, <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR MARCH 10, 1997 <br />ROLL <br />^ 199T£0^ <br />°f>ono <br />The Council met on the above mentioned date with the following members present: <br />Mayor Gabriel Jabbour, Council Members J. Diann Goetten, Charles Kelley, Barbara <br />Peterson, and Richard Flint. Representing Staff were City Administrator Ron Moorse, <br />City Attorney Tom Radio, Assistant Planning and Zoning Administrator Nfichacl Gaffron, <br />Planncr/Zoning Administrator Elizabeth Van Zomcren, Public Services Director Greg <br />Gappa, City Engineer Glenn Cook, and Recorder Sheriy Frost. Mayor Jabbour called the <br />meeting to order at 6:33 p.m. <br />(#1) INTERVIEW OF PARK COMMISSION CANDIDATES <br />Candidates were interviewed for the two vacant positions on the Park Commission. <br />Candidates were informed that the interviews will continue to the March 24 Council <br />meeting with selections made in April. The candidates were informed that there were <br />many qualihed candidates and asked for their continued civic involvement if not chosen at <br />this time. <br />Candidate^ Van Erickson, e.xpressed the need to view the big picture. He envisions a <br />mi.x of recreational facilities and open space to fill the need of the many young families <br />coming into Orono. Erickson feels the community needs to be researched to determine <br />the needs. He believes the needs of the community are not indicative of the parks at the <br />present time. <br />Erickson is on a community education task force reviewing recreational facilities and the <br />needs of the City and surrounding communities. He feels there is the need for more <br />facilities but not necessarily in Orono itself. He feels he can assist in developing <br />relationships to meet the community needs. <br />Erickson said fund rai.sing was a way to raise finances. He would like to see <br />improvements made at the current parks rather than adding new parks. Erickson said he <br />was able to see beyond the single issue of athletic needs. 1 le would like to see <br />improvements made at Hackberry voicing safety concerns regarding the player benches. <br />He cited Bedei^vood as a beautifol example of a park. He would like to see a mix of uses <br />at that park. <br />CandidatCy Shelly Liljequist, is a 4-year resident and considers herself having <br />environmental concerns. She has not read the Comprehensive Plan or reviewed Park <br />Commission meetings but said she has followed the activities of the Council. <br />Liljequist said she would like to see upgrading of the ball fields at Bederwood and <br />improvement in equipment. She believes compromise is necessary to serve the groups <br />with conflicting needs. Liljequist said park financing could be obtained throuuh operating <br />funds and by charging fees. <br />*