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0 PUBLIC HEARING FOR PROPOSED CITY FACILITIES - AUGUST 20. 1991 <br />r. <br />ih <br />f- <br />r <br />5: <br />footage ^ 16.500 z.*. Petercon wanted to know wny <br />building so big compared to all othe^ cities surveyed. <br />a r q <br />JabDour noted that his comments in the past na . not fallen <br />on deaf oars. He felt that Peterson should • : xentrate on <br />helping the Council. Jabbour noted that there are flaws in his <br />scenario including services provided that have not been listed. <br />He noted that the Council has labored on the design and has cut <br />space by rearranging hallways, not cutting staff. He urged Mr, <br />Peterson to come to the Design Committee meeting on Tuesday. <br />A. Peterson explained that he brought his graph in to show <br />how far away from Orono these cities which are relatively the <br />same in size are. <br />Goetten noted that the Design Committee has been meeting <br />every week on Tuesdays, and she questioned if he thought they had <br />nothing better to do with their time than recheck every square <br />footage. She noted that everything has been gone ever and that <br />the Council does not want to tax any more than possible because <br />they are taxing themselves at the same time. She also noted that <br />there are many issues before the City at this time and the <br />Council has devoted many hours to these Issues. Goetten <br />explained that the Council has looked at addressing the needs of <br />the staff now and In the future. <br />Jabbour asked where these cities are in the cycle of growth. <br />He felt that If others used Orono in a comparison at this time, <br />they would look very bad because Orono has relatively no space at <br />the present time. <br />A. Peterson said that he was not arguing the fact that new <br />facilities were needed, but felt that w-rono's proposed buildings <br />were way over sized. <br />Bill Miller, 2691 Casco Point Road, commended the Council o*'. <br />the efforts they have put forth and he noted that the fac11it''as <br />are needed as the current ones are inadequate In size. He felt <br />that to compare to other cities was inappropr1 ate. He asked if <br />the construction manager was to act as a general contractor. <br />Jabbour explained the preliminary bid for construction <br />manager was 31 of the ‘otai cost of the bulloing only. <br />Goetten noted that Is why they want to get the cost down. <br />Jabbour explained that the construction manager will help in <br />obtaining the general contractor through bids. He Is also <br />assisting the City with the engineering. <br />Miller wanted to know how the tax proration was figured. He <br />asked If It was calculated by mill rate, and why is It going <br />mlllage vs. same cost to everyone. <br />0 <br />mu
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