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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER II. 1995 <br />(#11- #2033 Donald & Arlene KJelley - Continued) <br />During recent review of application by the Council, it was recommended to move the <br />accessory structure out of the right-of-way An amended application is presemed moving <br />the structure 9.7 to the east, 2.6' from the County lot line The structure is 3-1/2' from <br />the accessory structure requiring a separation variance The structural coverage is now <br />increased 1% by the moving of the structure to 19%. Paving has been removed to reduce <br />hardcover. The rear set back remains the same. The side setback has improved by 2- <br />1/2'. <br />Hurt moved, Callahan seconded, to approve Resolution #3603. Callahan noted that <br />although he voted against the resolution at the last Council meeting along with Council <br />Member Kelley, 3 of the 5 Council .Members were in favor of the amended proposal, and <br />would second the motion to move the matter on. Ayes 2, Hurr, Callahan, Nays I, Kelley. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />There was no Mayor/Council report. <br />ENGINEER REPORT <br />City Engineer Cook had no report <br />Kelley asked Cook to try to save the trees on Watertown Road during the bike trail <br />construction Cook said the only trees which would be lost would be in the marsh area. <br />CITY ADMINISTR/VrOR’S REPORT <br />(#12) ADOPTION OF PRELIMINARY 1996 Bl DGET, RESOLUTION #3605, <br />AND TAX LEVY, RESOLUTION #3604 <br />Callahan moved. Kelley seconded, to adopt Resolution #3604 approving the 1996 <br />collectible tax levy' at 52,080,840 Ayes 3, Nays 0 <br />Callahan moved, Hurr seconded, to adopt Resolution #3605 to establish the proposed <br />16% General Fund Expenditure Budget at 53,347,7.55 Ayes 3, Nays 0 <br />It was noted that the proposed tax levy showed an increase of 3 17% but reflects a <br />decrease in the estimated actual rate of tax in the City I he tax capacity rate was reduced <br />from 15 064^ 0 to 14 843% If the value of a home were to remain the same from one <br />year to the next, the Citv taxes on that home would decrease.