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MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL ORONO COUNCIL MEETING <br />HELD DECEMBER 1, 1992 <br />ROLL <br />The Council met on the above date with the following members <br />present: Mayor Peterson, CouncIimembers Gabriel Jabbour, Edward <br />Callahan and Mary Butler. J. Diann Goetlen was absent. The <br />following represented the City staff: City Administrator Ron <br />Moorse, PubI ic Works Director John Gerhardson, Zoning Administrator <br />Jeanne Mabusth, Finance Director Tom Kuehn, Mayor Peterson called <br />the meeting to order at 8:03 P.M. <br />JoEllen Hurr presented the Council with a letter from the LMCO. <br />Jatjour said, "nothing happened here until we forced them to do <br />it. No meetings were held until we forced them to do it." He <br />stated, "no meeting was called until many protests by Orono In <br />public." He said, "I will not participate any further if we are <br />going to be stonewalled. The City of Orono needs to make a <br />decision. If we are going to have our concerns basically <br />stonewalled and echoed hoi low on the horizon, that’s fine. The City <br />of Orono has always not been understood to Its position, which is <br />usually five or six months ahead of the next community. I don’t <br />need to apologize for our behavior in the past, and because of our <br />extreme scrutiny of the process and the concerns of the i*ke, we <br />have stood out alone many times. This is not the first time." He <br />added Gene Strommen has been very helpful in trying to understand <br />the concerns of the City. <br />Hurr indicated that a significant comment contained in the letter <br />is that Cochran will ask the LMCD Board their feolings. She added, <br />normally they don’t reaffirm or affirm appointments of a chairman, <br />but Cochran has agreed to solicit comments from the LMCD. <br />Jabbour asked if the Board members are aware of what has been <br />happening. <br />Hurr stated at the last Lake Access Committee meeting, 9 members <br />were present and brought up to date, but they have not spent the <br />time that she or Jabbour have spent on the issue and will not have <br />the same perception. <br />Mayor Peterson noted <br />from day one. <br />In reading the letter, nothing has changed <br />Callahan stated the question is not really whether or not the City <br />of Excelsior has passed a resolution, but rather whether It Is <br />acceptable for the Chairman of a public body to stand before a <br />public meeting at the City of Orono and announce that he was going <br />to see that Excelsior did not have a public access.