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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR DECEMBER 14,1998 <br />M.AYORAND COUNCIL REPORT‘ continued <br />Jabbour stated it >\ill be a public information meeting and Tom O’Keefe will make a presentation, <br />followed by an opportunity for questions and answers, followed by a period for comments. <br />Kelley asked how long the presentation will be. <br />Jabbour stated he did not know. He said this is a three step process: 1) voting the corridor, 2) <br />preliminar> design, and 3) final design. Orono has voted on the corridor and the opposition time has <br />elapsed. The preliminary design is now being discussed. Some of the items being discussed are <br />really part of the final design <br />Moorse said that Patti Loken, Tom O’Keefe, and Keith Slater, representatives from Mn/DOT will <br />be a» the meeting. Many questions are propert)’ specific, so several maps will be posted on the walls <br />and people will be given an opportunity to look at the maps and ask questions. <br />Jabbour asked if staff has visited each property to determine the availability of primary and <br />secondary septic drainfields. <br />Moorse stated authorization of expenditures for septic testing for properties affected by Highw'ay 12 <br />right-of-way acquisition is on the agenda tonight. Letters have been sent to the neighbors requesting <br />them to sign a waiver that would allow staff on their property. <br />Jabbour stated that meetings have been held with homeow ners that have to move because tlwy are <br />concerned that they are not being treated fairly. At one time, the City would have had the right to <br />obtain those homes with a loan from the Metropolitan Council and have Mn/DOT repay them for <br />the homes. But from the time they identified the corridor to the time of construction, it had to be over <br />a certain period of time and that requirement could not be met. Mn/DOT will start buying the right- <br />of-way when the preliminary design is approved. Some people were critical of Orono, saying that <br />the two-acre zoning was being compromised because homeov\Tiers w ith less than two acres will be <br />allowed to stay. <br />Flint said he wants to be sure people have an opportunity to ask questions. <br />Jabbour said a previous meeting was very negative. He told Tom O’Keefe that the Mn/DOT right-of- <br />way staff should be more forthcoming, bring a lot of information and not be evasive. <br />Kelley questioned whether the City will have line-item anproval/disapproval when the preliminary <br />design is reviewed and if the City will have input on the unique characteristics of the road. <br />Goetten commented that Long Lake meets with Patti Loken and Tom O’Keefe twice a month and <br />perhaps the Orono Council should meet with them to discuss their concerns. <br />Page 11