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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> August 14,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 18. NEXT WORK SESSION DRAFT AGENDA <br /> This item was added to the consent agenda by consensus of the Council. <br /> Crosby moved,Johnson seconded,to approve the Consent Agenda as submitted with the addition <br /> of Item 18.VOTE: Ayes 5,Nays 0. <br /> COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT <br /> 16. LA23-000034,MATTHEW AND SUSANNE JOHNSON,1015 WILDHURST TRAIL, <br /> FINAL PLAT OF"WILDHURST FOREST"—RESOLUTION 7388 <br /> City Planner Curtis said she did not have a presentation this evening as the applicants have met all the <br /> preliminary plat conditions and the staff recommends approval. It was not on the Consent Agenda, she <br /> said,because the applicant,Councilmember Johnson,needed to recuse himself. <br /> Councilmembers said any questions they had were answered at a previous meeting. <br /> Crosby moved,Veach seconded,to approve LA23-000034, 1015 Wildhurst Trail, Final Plat.VOTE: <br /> Ayes 4,Nays 0,Abstain 1 (Johnson). <br /> Community Development Director Oakden reported building permit revenue is slightly ahead of the same <br /> period in 2022. That means the department is busy processing those permits and doing those inspections, <br /> she said. There were also eight or nine land use applications submitted in the last month. <br /> FINANCE DIRECTOR REPORT <br /> 17. SECOND QUARTER FINANCIAL REPORT <br /> Finance Director Olson gave a presentation on the second quarter financial report,with slides covering <br /> revenues,expenses and investments.He said revenues are at 58.6 percent of budget.Highlighting a few <br /> areas, licenses and permits are at 68 percent and charges for service at 77 percent,he said,noting most of <br /> those funds have been received for the year. Golf course revenue is at 51 percent.Olson said the golf <br /> course had another record month in July which is not shown yet. Compared to the last four years revenues <br /> are still following the familiar trend. In terms of expenditures,Mayor and Council is at 60%of budget and <br /> will probably end up over budget due to higher than budgeted training. On legal services,the City is <br /> trending a little over budget and that has to do with lawsuits against the City. Olson said Central Services <br /> will need to be watched closely as it includes gas and electricity and this past year was a long,cold winter <br /> heading into a very warm summer.Fire Protection is at 70 percent and will be over budget.That is due in <br /> a large part to a$46,000 overage billed by the City of Long Lake last year and costs involved in setting up <br /> the Orono department.It won't be a huge amount over,he said—perhaps$3,000 to$6,000.Engineering <br /> is already over budget because of spending more money on GIS than budgeted. It is expensive in the short <br /> term but will be much more efficient in the long run,he said,and better able to provide data to citizens. In <br /> general,the City will still be on target for expenditures for the year.Regarding investments,the City's <br /> inactive funds are all invested in CDs,or some government bonds. The City currently has$15.7 million <br /> invested. <br /> Page 2 of 6 <br />
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