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MINUTES OF A REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETINGHELD APRIL 12, 1993 <br />INTERVIEWS - CONT. <br />Kelley asked Lindquist what he felt is the one fi.ost Imoortant Issue <br />facing Orono. <br />Lindquist felt that would be maintaining Orono os defined In the <br />Comprehensive Plan. <br />Goetten asked his feelings on the Highway 12 issue. <br />Lindquist felt it should remain in the existing corridor and felt <br />either of the other two corridors would be detrimental to Orono. <br />Mayor Callahan asked if he had read the Comprehensive Plan. <br />Lindquist said he had, twice. <br />Mayor Callahan asked If he was aware that the Planning Commission <br />Is just an advisory board to the Council, and asked if this would <br />disturb him. <br />Lindquist said he was aware of its status and It did not bother <br />him. <br />Jabbour stated he was impressed that he had read the Comprehensive <br />Plan. <br />James Lorence. 4460 North Shore Drive, stated he would like to help <br />his Community. He added he has read the Comprehensive Plan and <br />agrees with the philosophy and noted it will take strong people to <br />adhere to It. He said prior to moving to Orono he lived In Eden <br />Prairie, which is quite different. <br />Kelley asked his thoughts on the largest single Issue. <br />Lorence felt that would be the location of Highway 12. <br />Goetten asked since he Is the president of a company If he would <br />have time to dedicate to the position. <br />Lorence said he would make the time. <br />Mayor Callahan inquired about the building boom referred to in his <br />appI I cation. <br />Lorence stated Highway 12 will make the area more accessible and <br />there will be pressures from developers, but felt the City should <br />adhere to their Comprehensive Plan.
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