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ORONO CUV COUNCIL JUNE 27, 1994 <br />MARINA AND GAYLE’S MARINA <br />MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CUY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON JUNE 27. 1994 <br />nd the LMCD will ensure that this is <br />ICD regulations but has not enforced them <br />luncil. Hurr inquired if anyone had <br />the property and Gaffron responded that <br />i permanent fixture on the site. The <br />jst of the MPCA and supposedly passed, <br />confirm this. Hurr requested that staff <br />testing should be made a part of the <br />as being acquired by the DNR. and noted <br />laps the City should consider the option <br />er, deal directly with the DNR. Hurr <br />lottery were to be used and the purchase <br />mment further, but felt that condemnation <br />|uld live on the property at Lakeside <br />erred to lives on property three lots <br />hat the chaner boat at Lakeside has been <br />J at Crystal Bay Service. She asked <br />i that they have used Lakeside Marina <br />on is proposing an ordinance <br />itional use and will be bringing it to the <br />pontoon boats docked on Crystal Bay. <br />Jar whether they are his personal <br />t commercial use from this residemially <br />and none had been issued for this <br />>rove 1994 Annual Commercial Maiuid <br />yes 3, nays 1. Hurr voted no. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />Mayor Callahan reported that he had met with mayors from ten other cities and the meeting <br />was a success. To a large extent the discussion centered on County Road 15 and the <br />philosophy of managing problems of this type. <br />Goetten noted that the City of Minnetonka Beach had celebrated it’s lOOth Anniversary and <br />felt the City Council should send a Resolution acknowledging support of this. The other <br />Councilmembers concurred. <br />Kelley commented that the projection of population for the City of Orono was incorrect and <br />he felt that MnDOT was manipulating numbers within the information presented. He <br />requested the historical projections for the City of Orono for the meeting on Tuesday, as he <br />felt it would give perspective on the figures. He commented he was very concerned about <br />the numerical information being disseminated. Gaffron commented that the projections have <br />always been higher than reality. <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT <br />(*#10)DESIGNATING A NEW LOCATION FOR PRECINCT #4 POLLING <br />LOCATION - RESOLUTION NO. 3446 <br />It was moved by Hurr, seconded by Goetten, to adopt Resolution No. 3446 designating the <br />Orono Council Chambers. 2780 Kelley Parkway, in the City of Orono as the new Precinct <br />#4 polling location. Ayes 5, nays 0. <br />(*#11)REQUEST TO DELETE SEWER ASSESSMENT ON TAX FORFEIT <br />LOT RELEASED FOR SALE TO ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNER <br />It was moved by Hurr, seconded by Goetten. to waive the outstanding sewer assessment on <br />the tax forfeit property PID 06-117-23-41-0058 upon the purchase by adjoining property <br />owner, N. Hamma.'berg, 4081 Oak Street and combination with the adjoining property. <br />Ayes 5. nays 0. <br />(#12) CHARLOTTE KNUTSON RETIREMENT - RESOLUTION OF <br />APPRECIATION NO. 3447 <br />It was moved by Hurr, seconded by Callahan to adopt the Resolution of Appreciation No. <br />3447 to Charlotte Knutson and declaring July 8, 1994 as Charlotte Knutson Day. Ayes 5, <br />Nays 0. <br />Mayor Callahan commented that they will miss her and her contributions to the City.