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•MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL ME-F.TI NG HELD DEWE WR 10, 1984 PAGL 5 <br />City Fna i r.ncr Cook stater] that if the Art Center <br />requires 1G sewer -nits, it would reduce the cost of the <br />project $1,000 per unit. Cook stated that lie isn't <br />sure how many units the Art Center would require. <br />Mayor Butler closed the public discussion at 9:00 p.m. <br />Butler also noted that the public hearing must be <br />started over if the Art Center is to be included in the <br />sewer project. <br />Diann Jentilucci of 1295 Briar Street stated that since <br />this project fell within an election year, and a new <br />member of the Council will be here in 1985, she asked <br />what assessment option the new member is going to be in <br />favor of, and if he would be in favor of the sewer project <br />itself . <br />Lynn Adams. new Councilmember effective 1985, stated <br />that the 50-50 option is more than generous. Adams <br />noted that he would not vote for any mot ion beyond the <br />50-50. Adams felt that if the sewer project is <br />rejected by the neighborhood, that the septic <br />ordinances will. be enforced strictly and that the City <br />is not interested in allowing failing and non- <br />conforming systems to continue. Adams noted that the <br />neighborhood has a good opportunity to get sewer at a <br />lower cost than previous sewer project areas had. <br />Councilmember Grabek moved, Mayor Butler seconded, to <br />order plans and specs for the Crystal Bay Sewer Project <br />to be received by the Council on January 28, 1985, per <br />staff schedule submitted. Motion, Ayes (4), Nays (0). <br />CONSENT AGENDA Mayor Butler moved, CouncilmemberHammerelseccnded,to <br />approve the Consent Agenda*, subject to adding items <br />#13 and #15 to the Consent Agenda and removing item #29 <br />from the Consent Agenda for discussion, with all staff <br />reports concerning these items to be attached to an <br />original copy of these minutes on file in the City <br />Clerk's office. Motion, Ayes (4), Nays (0). <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES* Mayor Butler moved, Councilmember Hammerel seconded, to <br />approve the minutes of the regular meeting held <br />November 26, 1984. Motion, Ayes (4), Nays (0). <br />LAKE MINNETONKA CONSERV._PION <br />DISTRICT REPORT There was no Lake Minnetonka Conservation District <br />Report. <br />PIANNING COMMISSION <br />COMMENTS Plannirg Commission Representative Bill Sime had no <br />comments. <br />
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