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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON APRIL 14,1997 <br />(#14 Building Demolition in Antoine Park - Continued) <br />The Council members agreed that the buildings presented a liability issue and favored <br />condemnation. <br />Peterson moved, Goetten seconded, to authorize demolition of the buildings in Antoine <br />Park with the Rinding source from the City General Fund Contingency Budget. Motion <br />to complete the required budget adjustments for funding of building demolition. Vote: <br />Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />(#7) #2224 CITY OF ORONO, 2080/2160/2190 WAYZATA BOULEVARD - <br />REZONING ORDINANCE ADOPTION - ORDINANCE 157,2ND SERIES <br />Goetten moved, Peterson seconded, to adopt Ordinance No. 157, Second Ser.es, an <br />ordinance amending the Municipal Code of Orono by listing the legal description of <br />certain properties within the City as rezoned from R R-IB to R-1 A, from RR-IB to B-1, <br />orfromR-lAtoB-1. V'ote; Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />(#12) DISCUSSION OF PROJECT FUNDING FOR NORTH LONG LAKE <br />SEWER PROJECT AND SCHEDULING OF ASSESSMENT HEARING - <br />RESOLUTION NOS. 3881 AND 3882 <br />Gaffron reported that the per-unit assessment amount for the North Long Lake Sewer <br />Project is being recommended at $14,300. <br />Goetten inquired whether the project would include the Maresh property. The Council <br />discussed this issue. The limited number of sewer units available was noted by Goetten. <br />Kelley voiced favor in sewering as many properties as possible. Jabbour noted the <br />obligation to sewer commercial properties along Hwy 12 and the school property. It was <br />noted that the Maresh property if sewered would result in one additional buildable lot. <br />Development of the lot would result in tree removal. Tree preservation had been noted <br />as a major reason for the request for sewering. It was noted that, if included, Maresh <br />would be responsible for the entire cost of sewering his property. <br />Kelley asked how many residents outside of the specific hot spot area are currently <br />requesting sewer. There are 10 requests in this project area. There are 55 units <br />committed to this project; 12 units are committed to the ice arena, resulting in a <br />remainder of 8 units of sewer capacity available in the total Highway 12 area. Jabbour <br />directed Staff to determine a solution to the Highway 12 sewer capacity issue in the next <br />few weeks. <br />Jabbour voiced concern with setting a precedent in relation to which properties are <br />included in the project. He suggested the City's original plan for sewering be maintained <br />and requested a comprehensive sewering plan be established.
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