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ORONO REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING HET.D OCTOBER 8, 1990 <br />LMCD COMPREHENSIVE PLAN/SHORELAND REGULATIONS CONTINUED <br />Hurr felt the LMCD would not have to approve any more use or <br />access, marinas or docks, if that wasn't already approved. <br />Callahan understood that what was approved is everything the <br />DNR was in favor of except the Shoreline Management and that they <br />have a state law about the Shoreline Management. A number of the <br />people who voted yes really don't like it, they just voted yes <br />because someone else told them to. <br />Hurr stated that there will be a meeting on October 10, 1990 <br />chaired by John Stine of the DNR. <br />Callahan suggested the City have someone go to the meeting <br />on the 24th. He will try to go and a City representative. <br />Gabriel Jabbour made his public comments at this point. He <br />thanked those who responded to his request and expressed his <br />fru3tation as things did not go as well as he thought they <br />should. At a meeting approximately 4-5 months ago, he urged <br />Council members to attend other municipalities meetings and talk <br />to them. Mr. Nettles indicated to him that he was a little <br />overanxious. The following day the Mayor told him his attitude <br />could be counterproductive, therefore he should work within the <br />parameters set by the Council. At the September 10th meeting, he <br />left with the understanding that several Council members or <br />Planning Commission members would approach other municipalities <br />and lobby with them and coordinate their actions. On September <br />24th, he received information that the idea was scrapped. <br />Between September 10 and 24th he was not informed of any meeting <br />regarding this. On September 26th at the LMCD meeting, he was <br />sitting next to Jerry Rockvam pushing for the same thing. He was <br />frustrated to see that Orono was not organized or represented. <br />When our representataive tried to ask for a tabling, she did not <br />get a second. The only reason she was heard was for the sake of <br />discussion. He wanted the Council to know that Orono could have <br />been substantial had they had "their houses in order*'. He would <br />have been very willing to give any time needed to this project. <br />He feels that working within the system did not work out. <br />Acting Mayor Callahan commented that getting thoughts <br />written down to present to other cities took longer than one <br />would think. Circumstances more than anything prevented Mr. <br />Nettles or Mr. Callahan from being able to go around to other <br />cities in the time frame available. You can't have these <br />meetings with the Council unless there is a Council meeting. It <br />wasn't that Mr. Jabbour was consciously left out of any meetings. <br />Minnetonka, Wayzata, Orono, Spring Park and Deephaver were <br />against the Plan. It seemed hopeful that conveying and writing <br />the views of Orono was about all that wou ' be ncecessary to get <br />these same people to vote. He agreed that /.ore could be done. <br />Jabbour made the point that there are a lot of people in the <br />community who are willing to donate time. They may not want to