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Agenda Packet Cc - regular meeting 11/13/1989
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TO: Mayor and City Council <br />FROM: Mark E. Bernhardson, City Administrator <br />DATE: November 7, 1989 <br />SUBJECT: Administrator's Information <br />11789.6 c-,l T <br />COUNCIL MEETING <br />N 0 V 13 1989 <br />CITY OF ORONO <br />HIGHWAY 12 FEASIBILITY STUDY - It is not expected that the City <br />will ear anything from the Minnesota Department of <br />Trans•)ortation until the end of this month. <br />HIGHWAY 12 1992 SAFETY IMPROVEMENT - MnDOT is currently awaiting <br />word from the City of Long Lake regarding the resolution of the <br />frontage road to serve two properties just east of Willow on the <br />south side of 12. <br />1972 SHADYWOOD - Intermittent observations of this property have <br />shown itt a evidence of duel: feeding, but with the freeze up of <br />the lake any open water in the area wil: be indicative of <br />congregating waterfowl and staff will be following up to monitor <br />that. <br />3536 LYRIC AVENUE - A new hearing regarding clean up of this <br />prcperty has not been scheduled as yet. <br />FALL CLEAN UP STATUS - At the Cit�'s clean up held on Octol.er 21, <br />1989 the city received over 10 - 40 yard containers for disposal <br />in the landfill together with receiving a record number of <br />leaves, which were placed at the city's sewer compost site, <br />together with shipping out to a private vendor 25+ appliances. <br />From a volume standpoint this has been the most successful fall <br />clean up to date. As restrictions and costs on landfills become <br />greater there will be more and more propensity to discard such <br />items in ditchs and on other peoples property. While the cost of <br />providing this service continue to increase it is appropriate <br />that the City avoid substantial cluttering of its natural <br />environment by offering this semi-annual opportu:.:ty. This will <br />be especially true next year when garbage haulers will no longer <br />be able to accept leaves. Before next year, staff is exploring <br />the possibility of a charge for those utilizing the service in <br />order to at least cover a portion of the cost. <br />SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS - SEPTEMBER - See <br />attachment. <br />ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFERS - See attachment. <br />GOAL SETTING STATUS - See attachment. <br />1 <br />
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