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MINUTES Or TnE HEOUi-AH OKUNU OOUNUlu Mtci iHb ~ Muuui. i l^'^x <br />(#3) APPROVAL OF MINUTES - CQ-»t. <br />Gsrhardson understood tne adjustment would run through tno <br />training period, during which he would be responsible for helping <br />the new administrator. After that period It would be re- <br />evaluated. <br />It was moved by Goetten, seconded by Jabbour, to approve tne <br />minutes of the Special meeting of the Council held on July <br />1991. Ayes 5. nays 0. <br />n <br />1 <br />(#4) APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br />Goetten felt the minutes should reflect that City staff <br />would also be assisting Gabriel Jabbour and Maureen Bellows with <br />the review of the Reguest for Proposals for construction manager. <br />Mayor Peterson agreed that the minutes should be changed to <br />reflect this. <br />It was moved by Goetten. seconded by Jabbour. to approve the <br />minutes of the special meeting of the Council held on July 30, <br />1991 with the proposed amendment. Ayes 5, nays 0. <br />(#5) ORONO SEWER SITE/PLANNING ASSISTANCE <br />Mr. Vongries, Park Commission member was present to explain <br />the Park Commission's position on this matter. He noted that the <br />City Council had received a letter from Mr. Flint, Chairman of <br />the Park Commission, which summarizes their progress with respect <br />to the City properties, in particular the sewer pond property. <br />Vongries noted that Mr. Shardlow of Dahlgren Shardlow & Uban <br />was In attendance at the last meeting to offer any assistance the <br />Commission had in planning this property. He has submitted a <br />proposal for $950 for his help In this planning. vongries <br />requested the Council authorize the expenditure of the $950 for <br />the planning services. <br />Gerhardson noted that the money cculd come from the Park <br />Dedication Fund. <br />Mayor Peterson felt that it would be more appropriate than <br />taking it from the General Fund. <br />Callahan noted that the City does own the property. <br />Park Commission, and therefore the Commission should <br />purchase the property from the City. <br />not the <br />in fact <br />Vongries noted that the Park Commission had not looked at <br />purchasing the property, and this may Indeed change their minds <br />on what to do with this area. <br />Jabbour noted that a more comprohensivo plan is needed to <br />determine what is going to be done with the property.