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Agenda Packet Cc - regular meeting 8/8/1988
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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD JULY 11, 1988 <br />He feels the things the Council ought to focus on in the future <br />are: Where Highway 12 will go through Orono if it changes the <br />route that itis on currently. There has been some discussion to <br />that effect. <br />Mayor Grabek asked for any questions for Mr. Brown and stated that <br />both his commitment to the Community and service to the Commission <br />are very much appreciated. His past record and accomplishments <br />are very impressive. <br />Councilmember Goetten told him that the Council is now looking at <br />a study for a new City facility and asked what his feelings are <br />about that? Mr. Brown stated that :ie feels that the City should <br />not spend a lot of money on that since he assu-es the funds will <br />come from the tax be,e in the City. If there a way to minimize <br />the expenditures in general, that would be one thing. Perhaps an <br />addition to the existing structure would be the answer. <br />JAMES H. GILBERT <br />Mr. Gilbert feels that there are a lot if things happening in <br />Orono and s always been active in public politics, not in this <br />area, he has only been here for 2 1/2 years. His family goes back <br />many decades here so he is very familiar with what has been going <br />on in thie area. He believes there will be a lot of development <br />pressure happening out in this area because it's a very prime <br />area, not only with Highway 12 opening up, but with all of the <br />choice real estate that is located here, which he feels will :)e an <br />area. in which the Council will be spending a great deal of time. <br />He has had a great deal to do with real estate through his law <br />practice and individual development in office buildings and <br />residentiAl buildings. <br />He feels that the Highway 12 corridor development is a significant <br />if:sue and that if this was a better economic environment right now <br />we would see all kinds of development. Not only in this area, but <br />in the Navarre area as well, but with the economy the way it is, <br />he doesn't know how soon that will happen. It is something that <br />the City should plan for so that when it does happen, it happens <br />in the right way. He reiterated Mr. Brown's observation about <br />Navarre being in a bad state of repair. Although he feels it does <br />not have the financial support for the cute shops you see in <br />Wayzata, nor does he see any need for any comprehensive <br />redevelopment plan, unless that City is willing to finance it or <br />fund it. He thinks some cosmetic changes could be done. <br />As far as facility needs for the City. He feels that yes, it is a <br />necessity - the present offices are very quaint but feels it is <br />difficult to get professional work done out of the staff and the <br />coordination of the different departments with the present <br />situation. <br />
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