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\ • <br />MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING <br />HELD AUGUST 24. 1992 <br />LEAF STREET - CONT. <br />Cook advised that the section of road being proposed at MSA <br />standards would work well In Orono and would actually fnininize the <br />impact on adjacent property. He felt they would be seeing more of <br />this design in the future as roads are upgraded. <br />Goetten commended Cook for following the Council's directives so <br />well and for saving as many trees as possible. <br />Moorse asked how far they were on the project, and felt the staff <br />may be giving a premature estimate of the number of trees to be <br />saved during the project. <br />Cook said they started at County Road 84 and Leaf Street, and have <br />gone approximately 400’, moving northward. <br />It was moved by Jabbcur, seconded ty Mayor Peterson, to remove Leaf <br />Street from tne MSA funding list. Ayes 5, nays 0. <br />LMCD REPRESENTATIVE’S COMMENTS <br />JoEllen Hurr was present. She noted the LMCD will be considering <br />at their next meeting, a reccmmendation to approve the license for <br />North Shore Drive Marina, contingent on tre applicant being In <br />compliance with Orono’s code reauirements. She informed them that <br />the Environment Committee will hold a special training session on <br />October 3, 1992 at Lord Fletchers, training persons to do <br />monitoring of Lake Minnetonka for water quality. <br />Jabbour volunteered to help with North Arm and Echo Bay. <br />Callahan informed them that the Lake Use Committee will not meet <br />the following Wednesday. <br />jabbour announced that the Public Acceis Task Force has been doing <br />an exceptional job. He felt at the last meeting they took a step <br />backward, but with the help of JoEllen, Scott Carlson, and the <br />Fishermen’s Lobby, a consensus wav formed to return to the original <br />mode of operation. <br />i <br />2
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