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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD NOVZMBER 26, 1984 PAGE 4 <br />1985 APPROVED BUDGET* The 1985 Budget, as amended by the Council at the special <br />meeting held October 1., 1985, was included in the agenda <br />for information only. <br />REVENUE SHARING REIMBURSEMENT <br />POP BUDGETED EXPENDITURES* <br />Councilmember Frahm moved, Councilmember Adams <br />seconded, to apI ove the revenue sharing reimbursement <br />for budgeted expenditures report prepared by Finance <br />Director Kuehn. Motion, Ayes (4), Nays (0). <br />SEPTEMBER, 1984 MONTHLY <br />YEAR-TO-DATE SUMMARIES <br />OF RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS <br />6 BALANCES" Councilmember Frahm moved, Councilmember Adams <br />seconded, to approve the September, 1984, Monthly Year - <br />to -Date Summaries of Receipts, Disbursements and <br />Balances. Motion, Ayes (4), Nays (0). <br />RECENT COURT ACTION <br />INFORMATION ONLY Tom Radio stated that this item was for information <br />only. <br />PUBLIC EASEMENT FROM <br />BURLINGTON NORTHERN Tom Judd and Art Johnsen were present. Bill Wolfe of <br />3255 Crystal Bay Road was present from the Crystal Bay <br />area. <br />Tom Radio stated that the houses do have access from <br />Crystal Bay Road. Radio stated that if the Council <br />decides to acquire this public easement, that the City <br />must decide how to assess the public that benefits from <br />this. Radio stated that it would be approximately$315 <br />per property owner (8 property owner._). <br />Tom Judd asked the Council to provide a public easement <br />from Burlington Northern Railroad for the residents of <br />the Crystal Bay area that don't have access to the rear <br />of their properties. Judd stated that Burlington <br />Northern RR has stated that they will not grant a <br />private easement but would be willing to consider a <br />public easement to the City of Orono and Minnetonka <br />Beach. Judd explained that the railroad has already <br />done the surveying and easement work, so that the costs <br />to the City would be minimal. Judd stated that the <br />easement is needed for the public health, safety and <br />welfare of the area, so that emergency vehicles can <br />reach the properties legally. Judd stated that the <br />City does receive a benefit and should bear some of the <br />cost. <br />Bill Wolfe of 3255 Crystal Bay Road stated that the <br />easements are needed and that all the residents in the <br />area are in favor of the public easement. Wolfe stated <br />that he would be willing to pay the $315 assessment. <br />