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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING <br />HELD OCTOBER 25, 1993 <br />(«6) #1884 ORVILLE FISHER, 475 OXFORD ROAD - VARIANCE <br />Mr. Fisher was present. <br />Gaffron explained that 12 large trees and several dozen smaller tr« • s were removed from the <br />property in the 0-75 ’ zone. The Planning Commission recommended denial of the application <br />for variances Gaffron recommends denial of the request for variances. Gaffron noted a <br />proposed restoration plan has been revised to address the concerns of the Planning <br />Commission. <br />It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Kelley, to deny the application for variances and to <br />approve the revised restoration plan subject to DNR review. Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />*(#7) COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 5 - MUSA BOUNDARYASTORM <br />WA'iER MANAGEMENT POLICIES - RESOLUTION #3348 <br />It was moved by Hurr, seconded by Jabbour, to approve Resolution #3348 approving <br />Comprehensive Plan Amendment No. 5. Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />1. Mavor Callalian discussed the letter and draft of resolution he distributed earlier suggesting <br />Congress and the State appropriate funds for the mandates they pt^s down to cities. It was <br />moved by Mayor Callahan, seconded by Jabbour to adopt Resolution #3349. Ayes 5, .4ays 0. <br />2. Mayor Callahan suggested that a cop\ of revised budget figures regarding Police Contracts <br />should be shared with Spring Park and Long Lake. <br />3. Mayor Callahan suggested administrative action regarding liquor violations should be taken <br />after the prosecution process is completed. <br />4. It was moved by Mayor Callahan, seconded by Jabbour. to approve Resolution #3350 to <br />dissolve the Lake Minnetonka Conser\ation District, and to determine whether, through a <br />cooperative effort, a regulatory body needs to be created to perform any of tlie function of the <br />District, and if so, to join in forming such a body. A\yes 4. Nays 0. Hurr abstained. <br />Hurr stated that she supports reorganization of the LMCD. <br />5. Goetten asked for comments from the Council regarding the letter from Bob Vasek <br />regarding Highway 12 and Willow. <br />POLICE CHIEF REPORT <br />Chief Sullivan handed out three reports indicating that the first described all occurrences for <br />the month, the second compares the four cities through August, and »he third report, from the <br />State of Mimiesota. describes Part 1 and Part 11 offenses, broken dov.. by each city through <br />September. <br />5
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