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r <br />I- <br />REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD MARCH 25, 1991 <br />(#8)PLANNING COMMISSION INTERVIEWS CONTINUED <br />the City's issues. Sne said, "More involvement will mean more <br />meetings and an increase in the amount of time the position will <br />require. I would like to think that you are here this evening <br />because you are willing to '’edicate your time to that purpose. I <br />would also hope, in the event you are not chosen, that you would <br />seek other positions as vacancies occur.” <br />Schroeder replied, "I would devote the time needed, <br />given this a lot of -ronsideration and feel that if one <br />take the time, then it is useless to serve." <br />I iiave <br />cannot <br />Goetten asked Mr. Schroeder if he had an opportunity to <br />speak with Jeanne Mabusth, the City’s Zoning Administrator. <br />Schroeder replied. ’’Yes. I have spoken witn Jeanne. My <br />interest in serving on the Planning Commission developed over the <br />last si.x months a =; I began to get involved with the Highway 12 <br />issue. <br />Mayor Peterson recognized Peter Rennebohm and asked him to <br />make his presentation. <br />Mr. Rennebohm stated that, like Mr. Schroeder, he too was <br />nsv/ to the area, having lived in Orono since 1972. He stated <br />that his family has built four homes in the Orono area over the <br />pa.st 18 years. He said. ’’Though I have not been actively <br />involved in the municipal process.- I have been an observer and am <br />interested in participating to a greater degree. Now that my <br />children are grown, I have a bit more time to dedicate to the <br />City. I own a business that deals with construction-related <br />tools and equipment. The business is somewhat self-sufficient <br />which has also provided me with some additional personal time. I <br />am prepared to do whatever may bta required, and that does not <br />only apply to this particular vacancy, but in the municipal <br />process in general. <br />I am concerned about the Highway 12 issue, and would ba <br />remiss and not entirely honest, i' I did not say tha-. I am here <br />in part because of that issue. Having lived here as many years <br />as I have. I am concerned that -ve continue to maintain the <br />distinct rural versus urban areas around the lake. What I see in <br />the Comprehensive Plan are ra-occurring statements and themes <br />that relate to preservation. I was impressed with the scope of <br />the document and the obvious hours that somebody or some number <br />of people spent drafting it. I would like to be reassured that <br />whomever is involved in the City process keeps preservation in <br />mind. I read the Comprehensive Plan as a mandate of the people. <br />It is a living document, and notad terms within it stating that <br />it is not a staged growth document. I believe that is true. I <br />would like to see continued interest and a pro-active stance from <br />- 19 - <br />Hilliin ir'iln i'lhi