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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />October 9, 2023 <br />6:00 o'clock p.m. <br />16. LA23-000049, STONEWOOD O/B/O MICHAEL GORMAN, 3001 CASCO POINT ROAD, <br />AVERAGE LAKESHORE SETBACK VARIANCE — RESOLUTION NO. 7411 <br />This item was adopted as part of the consent agenda. <br />Community Development Director Oakden reported to the Council on permit revenue to date. Revenue is <br />above projections, and above 2022 by about $75,000 and they are very busy with permits. Her office <br />issued 130 permits last month which is on par with what they have done the last few Septembers. Staff is <br />working on next week's Planning Commission meeting agenda. They are trying to wrap up end of <br />summer permits before winter. <br />FINANCE DIRECTOR REPORT <br />Finance Director Olson said the City has been working on collecting unpaid utility bills and has collected <br />nearly $20,000 with a little more than $100,00 outstanding. He pointed out it is the first meeting for <br />remote recording and broadcasting with no one in the back room running the IT for the meeting. <br />PARKSREPORT <br />17. EVENTS SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM <br />Parks Director Lemons reported that the Parks Department runs a number of events but has not had a <br />formalized method to accept and recognize sponsorships and donations. The City is looking at setting up <br />an Events Sponsorship Program. The City cannot solicit for donations. That would be up to Parks <br />Commission members and it would be active on the City website. <br />Walsh asked about a vehicle to make the donations tax deductible, pointing out the City has the Orono <br />Legacy 501c3 which could be a way to make donations tax deductible. <br />Lemons said many of the donations they receive are in -kind like hot dogs and cookies and they want to <br />find a way to recognize that type of donation too. He looked at some other communities for ideas for this <br />program. He added it is also not specific to Parks but could be for Police or Fire or any other City activity. <br />City Administrator Edwards said this program would be separate from any other program in the City. <br />Benson asked if the program had been discussed in the Parks Commission meeting. She said she finds it <br />helpful when new initiatives go through that process and are documented. <br />Crosby moved, Benson seconded, to approve the Events Sponsorship Program. VOTE: Ayes 5, <br />Nays 0. <br />Lemons said they are getting close to end -of -season for golf and parks. The golf course had a very strong <br />year with increases in play and revenue about $40,000 above last year. The new junior league was very <br />successful and they plan to continue to grow that program, he said. Annual maintenance is being <br />performed at Lurton and there will be some trail projects this fall. There will be irrigation blow -outs and <br />putting the golf course to bed. They have also contracted with Hennepin County Corrections "Sentenced <br />to Serve" to provide some services for 21 days for things like removing buckthorn. Fall is the best time to <br />Page 4 of 10 <br />
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