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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING <br />HELD OCTOBER 26, 1992 <br />ENGINEER’S REPORT <br />(#9) REQUEST FOR PAYMENT #3 - ELEVATED WATER STORAGE TANK <br />Jabbour asked if the City needs to provide notice to the adjacent <br />community that the City would not be purchasing water in the near <br />future. Moorse stated he would check on that. <br />It was moved by Mayor Peterson, seconded by Goetten, to authorize <br />Pay Request #3 for the Installation of the 400,000 gallon elevated <br />tank to PDM, INC. in the amount of $179,464.50. Ayes 3, nays 0. <br />(#10) REQUEST FOR PAYMENT #3 <br />IMPROVEMENT <br />- STUBBS BAY SANITARY SEWER <br />Cook stated they are two-thirds done with the project. <br />Jabbour stated, at a recent Planning Commission meeting, residents <br />from Leaf Street expressed their appreciation for the work done by <br />the engineers to proserve the vegetation in the area. <br />It was moved by Goetten, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to authorize <br />Pay Request #3 for the Stubbs Bay sanitary sewer improvement to <br />Progressive Contractors, Inc., for an amount of $272,411.08. Ayes <br />3, nays 0. <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT <br />(«11) PUBLIC VS. PRIVATE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF <br />BRIAR STREET <br />Moorse referred to his memo which examines the question. He stated <br />the City has not been consistent in the past and history tended to <br />dictate action. He noted there has not been any changes in the past <br />10 years. <br />Goetten felt they should be reviewing the whole issue. She felt <br />they could not treat anyone’s request differently. <br />Jabbour stated the City currently has several other requests to <br />maintain other roads. <br />Mayor Peterson stated she contacted two previous owners who <br />indicated the City had plowed the street periodically In the past, <br />but did not maintain the road. She was told the reason they <br />discontinued plowing service was because one resident on the street <br />complained about the rocks being dislocated from plowing.