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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />HELD NOVEMBER 22, 1993 <br />(/^) FRONT/BACK LOT REQUIREMENTS - ORDINANCE <br />Gaffron fell some additional changes would make the ordinance more user friendly. <br />Mayor Callahan suggested that Gaffron check with the Planning Commission Chair to see if he <br />thought the changes suggested were significant enough to be reviewed by the Planning <br />Commission. If not, bring back to Council for approval in the revised form. <br />A motion was made by Hurr, seconded by Jabbour, to table adoption of the ordinance amending <br />the Municipal Zoning Code and Subdivision Code by defining standards for the creation and use <br />of lots which do not abut a public or private road. Ayes 5, nays 0. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />2) <br />Ilurr asked to discuss the memo regarding Police Lieutenant Salary Negotiations. She <br />was opposed to the merit pay concept because no other employees are involved with this <br />and does not want the City Administrator to proceed as proposed. <br />City Administrator Moorse commented that currently the lieutenants have a 5% merit pay <br />amount that is not based on performance. Moorse is suggesting making this performance <br />ba.sed. Some Council members fell merit pay should then be done for all employees. <br />Moorse thought they could move in this direction, but not all at one time. <br />Mayor Callahan thought the City Administrator should negotiate the contract with the <br />lieutenants and the Council could then either give other employees an equal share or <br />reject the contract. Ilurr stated she was giving direction as to what she considered <br />acceptable. <br />Ilurr asked about travel expenses related to the Finance Director picking up materials <br />from LOGIS, the City’s data priKessing vendor. City Administrator Moorse explained <br />this is cheaper than using another service or having another employee drive to Logis for <br />pick-ups. <br />J.ibbour suggested Moorse check with some delivery services to get cost comparisons. <br />An educated comparison can then be m.ade. Goetten agreed. <br />Kelley reported that he met with the Long Lake Fire Commission and spoke about the <br />relief association as well as some otlter matters and fell all was going well. The Fire <br />Commission did ask if ihev are getting the 2% commission from the State after the <br />district lines were redrawn in the Fox Street area. The cities will get further information <br />on this. <br />1
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