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MINUTES OF A REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING <br />HELD MARCH 22, 1993 <br />OTHER ISSUES - CONT. <br />The actual language of the enabling act Is considerably different, <br />as It does have a levy limit. The bill provides for the LMCD to <br />submit a budget to the cities, and the cities owe the money <br />requested. However, there Is not a penalty for non-payment. It <br />appears possible that there is more Statutory Legislation, or <br />possibly d court case, or an agreement with the LMCD which has in <br />practice limited the amount tney think they can levy, and which <br />they follow In allocating between cities. The enabling statute has <br />limits in it. <br />Mayor Callahan noted the Orfieid bill may meet with opposition from <br />the inner ring suburbs, and suggested they continue to monitor the <br />situation. <br />Moorse noted he has sent a letter to representatives expressing <br />Orono’s disfavor of the Orfieid bill. <br />Mayor Callahan suggested there may be psychological reasons why <br />they may want the levy limits left in the bill. <br />Jabbour said the levy limit on the LMCD does not affect Orono, but <br />he felt It may be better not to remove the mental block. <br />Kelley stated he would like to see the limit remain In place. <br />Mayor Callahan suggested they adopt a resolution asking that the <br />bill be tabled to allow time to consider the ramifications. <br />It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Mayor Cal lahan, to adopt <br />Resolution #3264 expressing Orono’s strong opposition to the <br />passage of the bill setting soecial levy limit for the LMCD, and <br />suggest it be further studied. Ayes 4, nays 0. <br />Jabbour asked that an appreciation letter be sent to Tom Workman <br />for Informing the Council of this issue. <br />E) Moorse inquired as to Councll’s direction on the Lasher Land Ing. <br />Qoetten noted the discrepancy between the reported use. <br />Mayor Callahan stated both are right as It is rarely used In the <br />summer, but heavily used during the winter months by snowmobllers <br />and owners of ice houses. <br />Qoetten suggested the Installation of a gate to limit the use. <br />14