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)"■ <br />U^v <br />m:- <br />JpK<- ■ <br />Ip ?m <br />m <br />m <br />MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETINGHELL JUNE 8, 1992 <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT - CONT. <br />C) Jabbour reported that he. Mayor Peterson. Callahan and JoEIIen <br />Hurr met with the ONR to discuss potential oublic access sites. <br />He said they mentioned to the DNR that Orono’s relationship with <br />them goes beyond one public access. He said that Orono and <br />MInnetrIsta were the first cities to adopt wetland ohiIosophies. <br />He told the ONR that the City looks forwaro to the DNR’s input on <br />the ram i f I cet I ons of Improving the ex’stirig Highway 12 corridor <br />thrr>ugh Orono, specifically, the impact, of the southern alignment <br />on the Luce Line Trail. <br />0) Jabbour reported that the sub-committee to the LMCO’s Task <br />Force wlI I meet on June 10th and he wiI I be in attendance. <br />E) Jabbour announced that last week an issue was brought up <br />regarding his participation in marina issues. He said he is a <br />marina owner, and would therefore step aside during discussions of <br />marinas. He stated that his concerns about marinas would not <br />subside. He noted that the City Attorney had opined that Jabbour <br />does not have a conflict of interest in this area. <br />Butler said she would hate to see <br />this issue. <br />him withdraw from discussion on <br />Callahan felt that It was essential that he continue on the Lake <br />Use Committee, and statad that if Jabbour is satisfied with the <br />solution that would be Tine with him. <br />F) Callahan referred to a letter from the LMCD which alludes to <br />a Joint effort of the LMCD and the DNR to submit «i grant <br />application for land acQUIsItion, He thought there wa» a Committee <br />••tabi I shed to determine the best site and asked why the grant <br />application at this time. <br />Jabbour reported that the study by the Committee did not move In <br />an appropriate manner which was time-wise appropriate for the grant <br />application. He understood that the LCMR was less likely to <br />consider award of grant money without a specific or approximate <br />site. <br />Hoorse explained that the grant application includes only one <br />specific site, and the remainder of the money Is to be used In <br />general for sites on Lake Minnetonka.