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■.1- <br />MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING <br />HELD JULY 27. 1992 <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />A) Butl«r r«qu«st«d Council b« providod with a list of approvtd <br />solicitort in tha future. She said she was unaware that the City <br />even issued the licenses. <br />Jebbour stated the license should also list the standards for <br />approval. <br />Moorse said he would review those standards. <br />B) Jabbour reported that the LMC0*s Task Force has hired a <br />mediator to form a consensus from the meetings. He thanked the City <br />of Minnetrista ano Scott Carlson for their support and thanked Dick <br />Cherba for the use of the plane. He explained that the summary <br />included in the report is based on old criteria, but the Task Force <br />has requested the summary be changed to be based on new criteria. <br />Jabbour explained that the DNR has counted 217 car/trailer parking <br />spaces, but based upon the ONR’s old criteria there are actueiiy <br />645 parking spaces available. He said the DNR has agreed to allow <br />10X credit for parking of vehicles with canoes, jet skis and other <br />recreational vehicles. He has suggested to the DNR to reduce the <br />number of parking spaces by 145 to get to the 700 parking spaces <br />mentioned before. He added the Fisherman’s Lobby has supported <br />Orono's position. He said he has been told by the DNR that this is <br />the last study they are doing on Lake Minnetonka, and feels Orono <br />is trying to stall the DNR. <br />ENQ1NCER*8 REPORT <br />(S97) PAY REQUEST BS HIGHWAY 12 FRONTAGE ROAD - <br />SEWER, WATER A STREET IMPROVEMENT <br />It was moved by Butler, seconded by Callahan, <br />request for payment to B A 0 Underground, Inc. <br />$15,520.21 for trunk Highway 12 frontage road, <br />street Improvements. Ayes 4, nays 0. <br />to authorize the <br />for an amount of <br />sewer, water and <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT <br />(§§) FUEL STORAGE BID AWARD <br />Moorse reviewed a memo on insurance and a memo from the Building <br />Official regarding above versus below ground tanks. He stated that <br />underground tanks are less expensive Initially. There does not <br />appear to be a great difference in future insurance costs for <br />underground tanks, but that is difficult to determine. <br />*U <br />V <br />•il <br />i <br />imdMa