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, - • ' ’t ■ * 'm. '& -5,V" <br />> '• ■ ■ ■: ^ ■f.r * •% r <br />,-i4 r <br />■.^ t * <br />’i’ <br />^C; <br />i:-’’hr^ <br />H-., <br />:* •, <br />,!■ <br />'■f:w <br />%i-:. <br />7' • <br />■7:- <br />77 ^ <br />77 <br />r,- <br />fc <br />^f;: <br />¥i <br />77 <br />7 ' V <br />t; <br />J'‘ <br />ij' <br />7^- <br />'*('■ <br />T'jt__^ <br />MIHUTBS OF THE RBGOIAR ORONO COONCIL MEETING HELD MARCH 23, 1992 <br />APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE OP PAYMENT NO. 1 - CONT. <br />It was moved by Callahan, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to approve the <br />payment for site clearing to Steininger Construction Co. in the amount <br />of $60,750.00 and for partial construction manager fee to Kraus- <br />Anderson in the cunount of $22,443.00. Ayes 4, nays 0. <br />(#22) SPEED STUDY - BAST LONG LAKE ROAD - <br />RESOLUTION #3101 <br />Goetten expressed her surprise that it wasn't a posted speed limit and <br />asked if there was a cost for the speed study. <br />Gerhardson explained that there would be nc cost and that the study is <br />done scientifically and mechanically. <br />It was moved by Goetten, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to adopt <br />Resolution #3101 to request the Minnesota Department of Transportation <br />to conduct a speed study on East Long Lake Road. Ayes 4, nays 0. <br />(#23) BATHROOM IMPROraffiNTS ORONO GOLF COURSE <br />Goetten asked if a new bathroom would be installed. <br />Gerhardson explained that changes are necessary because of <br />deterioration but because the City must conform to the Americans With <br />Disabilities Act there has been an increase in costs. <br />Mayor Peterson asked if the bathroom would be wheelchair accessible. <br />Gerhardson answered that would be the ultimate goal. <br />It was moved by Goetten, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to approve the <br />budget improvements for the bathroom at the Orono Golf Course. Ayes <br />4, nays 0. <br />(#24) PRESENTATION BY FRANK HORNSTEIN OP CLEAN <br />WATER ACTION CONCERNING THE CORCORAN ASH <br />REUSE PROJECT <br />Mayor Peterson introduced Frank Hornstein of the Clecin Water Action <br />Group, Fred Gustin from Metro Services and Ms. Maryann Campo who are <br />involved in this project. <br />Hornstein proceeded to inform everyone that he is a Co-director of <br />Clean Water Action, a national organization, ^nd in charge cf the <br />Minnesota chapter. This is a technical environmental issue. <br />Incinerator ash has two different waste streams, the fly ash which are <br />highly concentrated particles trapped in the air pollution control of <br />the incinerator stack and the bottom ash which do€:s not contain the <br />highly concentrated toxins. This by-product of the combustion process <br />contains very highly concentrated levels of toxic metals and the ash <br />has been found to be hazardous. A decision will be made tomorrow from <br />the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency regarding disposal of ash in a <br />facility that meets hcizardous waste regulations. Various reports and