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^<2 <br />MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL MJ^ <br />HELD MARCH 14, 1994 "’'F ^ <br />% <br />ROLL %Off, <br />The Council met on the above date with the following members present: Mayor Edward <br />Callahan, Councilmembers J. Diann Goetten, Charles Kelley, JoEllen Hurr and Gabriel Jabbour. <br />The following represented staff: City Administrator Ron Moorse, Building & Zoning <br />Administrator Jeanne Mabusth, Assistant Planning & Zoning Administrator Michael Gaffron, <br />Police Chief Stephen Sullivan, City Attorney Kevin Staunton. Public Works Director John <br />Gerhardson, City Engineer Glenn Cook and Recorder Carole Haseman. Mayor Callahan called <br />the meeting to order at 7:32 p.m. <br />PUBLIC HEARING - CBDG YEAR XX <br />The Afndavit of Publication was noted. <br />Mayor Callahan noted this item was also #15 on the agenda. The purpose of the hearing was <br />to allocate funds for the 1994 Community Development Block Grant Program. Mayor Callahan <br />opened the Public Hearing. Requests have been received from three public service agencies: <br />We Can Westonka Intervention and Interfaith Outreach for $1,500 each which is the same <br />amount funded in 1993. There is also a request for park planning in the amount of $2700. The <br />balance of $15,800 could be allocated to fund the costs for sewer connections for low income <br />residents in the Stubbs Bay Sewer Project. <br />Margaret Holste, a representative from We Can, addressed the Council and expressed <br />appreciation for the continued support. We Can offers services to West Hennepin County <br />residents such as emergency assistance needs (housing, utilities, etc.), meals-on-wheels, financial <br />counseling, and nutrition programs. <br />Hurr asked how many meals-on-wheels program are served and where do they come from? <br />Holste said Presbyterian Homes provides meals for the Mound area and this area receives meals <br />from Maple Plain. The total number of households served were 230. Within the Orono area, <br />15 households received meals throughout the year. <br />Joan Underwood, a board member of Westonka Intervention, requested funds to help with <br />expenses incurred while dealing with domestic assault victims. <br />Mayor QUahan asked if the park planning request related to Mr. Shardlow ’s proposal?
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