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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING <br />MELD SEPTEMBER 14, 1992 <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT - CONT. <br />Jabbour expressed his frustration with the Task Force and thanked <br />the City of Minnetrista for attending those meetings. He felt the <br />City should revise their position and inform the DNR that they wish <br />to deal directly with the DNR on the access issue. He reported the <br />DNR is preparing a drawing to present on the Maxwell Bay access at <br />the September 28th meeting. He suggested to the DNR that they <br />discuss the proposal with the neighbors. <br />Goetten asked If there were any other locations within Zone 1 that <br />could be used for access. <br />Jabbour explained the City has a promise from the DNR that the <br />Maxwell Bay access will not proceed until the Task Force comes up <br />with findings. He noted the City has made .and available in Zone <br />1 for future access use. He added now there is a willing buyer and <br />seller for this site. <br />Callahan stated he was not under the impression that the Task Force <br />would be dealing with details of the access site. <br />Jabbour stated he told the Task Force that the City Council of <br />Orono will be adamant that Orono standards should apply on Orono <br />land. He stated it is very embarrassing for the Lake Minnetonka <br />community to be portrayed in front of the State Legislators that <br />out of 8,000 boats on the Lake, there is 148 available to the <br />general public and the rest are private. He said his question to <br />the LMCD is, "What have you been doing in the last 30 years, and <br />out of the 148 spaces, 67 are within Orono at North Arm, and they <br />are planning an additional 60~70 within 2,000 feet. There is 152 <br />miles of lakeshore, why is Orono paying more than its fair share?" <br />He added because of foresight in the early 1970s by the City to <br />have open land, and the pressure is on those that did the right <br />thing. He suggested the Council express their desire to have the <br />Task Force dissolved after it presents Its findings and let Orono <br />deal directly with DNR. <br />ENGINEER’S REPORT <br />(••11) PAY REQUEST t1 - LIFT STATION t9 <br />It was moved by Goetten, seconded by Butler, to authorize Pay <br />Request ei for Lift Station i9 renovation to New Mech Companies in <br />the amount of $10,972.50. Ayes 8, nays 0. <br />(••12) PAYMENT REQUEST 92 - STUBBS BAY SEWER PROJECT <br />It was moved by Goetten, seconded by dutler, to authorize Payment <br />•2 for the Stubbs Bay sanitary sewer project, to Progressive <br />Contractors. Inc., in the aaiount of $305,777.00. Ayes 5, nays 0.
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