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^e: ,t <br />|v <br />• i ? <br />= .'■ <br />•:f^; <br />V:. • • <br />I <br />\fp-% <br />vrr <br />- .-9s <br />I <br />1^^' <br />ar^ <br />:#■^:ft <br />^■::- *> <br />Wk" <br />&'■ <br />MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING <br />HELD JULY 13, 199L <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT - CONT. <br />Goetten suggested that they start by pursuing those cities <br />Initially dIscussed. <br />Moilon: Ayes 3, nays 0. <br />E) Jabbour reported that Hurr has expressed a great appreciation <br />and gratitude to Gaffron for all the work he did on the shoreland <br />regulation ordinance. He said he was thankful to have Hurr on the <br />City’s side. <br />ENGINEER’S REPORT <br />There was no Engineer’s report. <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT <br />(»11) STATE FEE FOR TESTING DRINKING WATER - <br />ORDINANCE t103, SECOND SERIES <br />Moorse explained that the Federal government <br />additional water testing, so the State government <br />additional funding from cities. <br />has mandated <br />I 5 requesting <br />Jabbour suggested they send an explanation of the additional charge <br />to residents with the billing. <br />It was moved by Mayor Peterson, seconded by Goetten, to adopt <br />Ordinance #103, Second Series, adding the safe drinking water <br />testing program fee effective with the 1992 second quarter bl1 IIng. <br />Ayes 3, nays 0. <br />(#12) PEDESTRIAN CROSSING OLD CRYSTAL BAY ROAD NORTH <br />Moorse explained that the cross walk is being proposed because <br />chi Idren cross the road from the school to the da> care center <br />located in the church, and also a bike/hIke trai I will soon be <br />located on the east side of the road and students wi I I need a <br />crossing to get from i;he school to the trail. <br />Gerhardson noted the cost is approximately $20t.00. <br />It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Mayor Petei son, to establ ish <br />a crc;.swalk on Old Crystal Bay Road 25’ north of he New Lit. Bible <br />Church driveway, and direct the Puol'c works Deiar tmen t to pi ace <br />signage as appropriate and annual ly or ts nc-eded and have a <br />standard crosswalk painted at that location. Ayes 3, nays 0. <br />.r-r;-'.
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