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MDOJTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON JUNE 26,1995 <br />(#4) INTERVIEW PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICANTS <br />ELIZABETH WRIGHT <br />Wright was asked why she applied for the opening. Wright said she has been an <br />architectural engineer for 11 years and has dealt with many city councils within the <br />metropoliur area. She has seen many differences between cities and could bring this <br />knowledge to her home area. Callahan noted the unicjuencss of Orono with its zoning <br />hardcover thrust, and less issues of planning houses. <br />Wright has not attended a Planning Commission meeting and has briefly looked at the <br />Comprehensive Plan commenting on its strictness. Goetten informed Wright that the <br />City looks for its future leaders from the commission. Goetten emphasized the zoning <br />issues and the lake’s importance with 40?'o of the shoreline within Orono. Wright said she <br />lives on Lake Minnetonka and has heard the "bullets", as she described it, concerning the <br />City's strict ordinances, from neighbors. She said she has the time for this commitment <br />and loves to do rese^ch. <br />Wrigln saw the philosophy of development as having alot of objectivity and fairly stable. <br />She said she is interested in other areas of the City but is :.ot familiar with the rest of the <br />community. She noted the lack of intense development, and the need to keep this at bay. <br />ELIZABETH HAWN <br />Hawn is a new resident of Orono but feels she can offer her expertise as a mediator and <br />lawyer in dealing with conflicts needing resolution. Hawn feels she understands the <br />issues and can bring a measure of fairness to the advisory board. She would like to <br />perpetuate what she likes about the City saying she has felt good about what she has <br />seen. Her home is located on the property proposed as the north route of Hwy 12. She <br />previously lived in the Kenwood area since 1979 but her daughter has been involved in <br />sports in this area <br />Hawn has not attended a Planning Commission meeting or looked at the Comprehensive <br />Plan Hawn feels she is here as a learner. She has read about the City in the Pioneer <br />newspaper. She says she has the time to commit to the commission and feels doing your <br />homework on issues is important in order to accomplish anything at the monthly <br />meetings. <br />Jabbour asked if the Hwy 12 issue was what brought Hawn to apply for the position. <br />Hawn responded in the negative adding that the issue would outlive her She saw the <br />issues as being more of a City under pressure from the urban areas. She felt the <br />demographics need to be looked at and discussed with the need for low income housing <br />Other issues HawTi saw' as imponant are water quality and Hwy 12.