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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING - OCTOBER U, 1991 <br />SEWER PLANT PROPERTY PLAN - CONT. <br />Callahan explained that typically if a developer were to bring an <br />ap^ltcatton Hke this to the Planning Commission they would <br />already have consulted a planner for this type of ^^put. He <br />noted that the expendltui-’e was denied last time to give the <br />commission an opportunity to discuss the fact that the land would <br />have ?o oe Jurchas^^ by the Commission to use as park land. He <br />felt that they should now go ahead and authorize expend! .ure of <br />the money to hire the consultant. <br />Goetten asked if the Council felt that this property is so unique <br />as to require p'ofesssional help such as this. <br />Mayor Peterson agreed with Callahan. <br />Jabbour felt the need to get someone from the real estate market <br />or outside to determine the true value of the land. <br />Mayor Peterson asked If the Commission Intended to see the <br />property developed 100%. <br />Goetten felt that it should not be developed to that level. <br />Callahan noted that if it is subdivided for development, it would <br />then go to the Planning Commission for *heir review. <br />It was moved by Callahan. seconded by Mayor Peterson. to <br />...rhnrire axuediture by the Park Commission of up to $950 to <br />co^??acr wt^i; rjrS?essional planner <br />for the sewer pond property, to be p«a 11 for out <br />Dedication Fund. Ayes nays 0. <br />Mayor Peterson asked how soon this would be completed. <br />foolied that it wou 1 d be completed within one month. He <br />on ?o info^m%hi council of the Park Commission's decision <br />to hold a public hearing to discuss the property t <br />owns in the Crystal Bay neignbornood. <br />Garhardson noted that this is not actually a public hearing, but <br />rather A public informatIon roesting. <br />cunt axDlained that the City does need an overall comprehensive <br />oar^pla^ Srnoted the las? one was done in 1980 and it needs <br />t^be upSited. To date, he noted that the Commission has dealt <br />with matters as they come up. but feels it needs to go y <br />establish this long range plan. <br />Jabbour noted that the Crystal Bay site will be the last to be <br />developed, probably in about 1 1/2 years. <br />May^r Peterson explained the Crystal Bay residents <br />see a little league ball field, tennis court, or nockey rink. <br />( <br />c