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MINUTES •C,? THE ORONO COUNCIL MEETING IIEI t) MARCH 11 , 1985. PAGE 7 <br />#893 SUIN,�!.,_ ­'lhLD Glenn Nellist stated that frozen dough will be used and the <br />FARMS (COM4T.: store will not be a full fledged bakery that bakes from <br />scratch. Nellist stated that the delicatessen use will be <br />sometime later because of Hennepin County's requirements and <br />it w; take longer for them to comply. <br />Mayor cutler felt that the proposed use was not an <br />intensification b-t merely a trade off between other things <br />that are sold. <br />Mayor Butler moved, Councilmember T. Adams seconded, to <br />approve Resolution #1735, a Resolution approving an <br />amendment to the original resolution allowing them to use a <br />mini -bakery and delicatessen for preparing of party trays, <br />subject to staff underlining the word "served" in the <br />resolution in order to clarify that the store is not to be used <br />as a restaurant. Motion, Ayes (4), Nays (0). <br />RESOLUTION #1736 <br />RESOLUTION #1737 <br />TAX FORFEIT LOTS Zoning Administrator Mabusth stated that the firstresolution <br />is to release tax forfeit lands for sale to adjacent owners. <br />Mayor Butler moved, Councilmember L. Adams seconded, to <br />approve Resolution ##1736, A Resolution releasing tax <br />forfeited lands for sale to adjacent land owners. Motion, <br />Ayes (4), Nays (0). <br />Zoning Administrator Mabusth stated that the second <br />resolution is a resolution releasing lands for public sale. <br />Council felt that they would rather keep the property for <br />park purposes. <br />Mayor Butler moved, Councilmember 1.. Adams seconded, to <br />appr,-)vP Resolution #1737, and directing staff to revise such <br />resol,icion to note that the City will retain the lands for <br />public park purposes. Motion, Ayes (4), Nays (0). <br />STATUS MEMO REGARDING <br />AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE <br />10.55 Zoning Administrator Mahusth explained that the Department <br />of Natural Resources (DNR) has contacted the City asking the <br />City to adopt their ordinances regarcing specific setbacks <br />for different lakes in Orono. Mabusth noted t_iat the DNR has <br />not contacted Orono's surroundinq cities that share some of <br />those same lakes, but still expects the City to adopt their <br />ordinances. <br />Mayor Butler moved, Councilmember L. Adams seconded, to <br />direct staff to draft a letter outlining the City's wetlands <br />and f loodplain ordinances along with copies of the code to be <br />sent to the DNR. Motion, Ayes (4), Nays (0). <br />