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MI NUTI•:S OF TIIF ORONO COUNCIL Mf•:t:TI NC: lll:1•U AYkI L. 22, 1 98'>, AT '1111% ORONO MIDDLE <br />SCHOOL AUDITORIUM AT 68') OLD CRYSTAI. BAY }LOAD - PAGI•: 1 <br />ATTENDANCF 7:00 PM The Orono Council met on the above date with the following <br />members present: Mayor Butler, Councilmembers Grabek, <br />Frahm, Tim Adams, and Lynn Adams. City Attorney Radio and <br />City Engineer Cook were present. The following represented <br />the City staff: Building & Zoning Administrator Mabusth, <br />Public works Coordinator Gerhardson, Assistant Zoning <br />Administrator Gaffron, Finance Director Kuehn, City Clerk <br />Hallin, Deputy Clerk Lattin, Police Chief Kilbo, Assistant <br />Chief Burmaster, Building Inspector Jacobs, and City <br />Recorder Sutton. Carolyn Drude from Ehlers and Associates <br />was also present. <br />Those present for the public hearing signed attendance <br />sheets which are attached to these minutes. <br />Those letters that were submitted the night of the meeting <br />appealing Council's decision are also attached to these <br />minutes. Those letters that were submitted prior to the <br />Council meeting were included in the Council packets for <br />their review and, therefore, those letters will not be <br />attached to these minutes but wi 11 be kept on f i le at the City <br />Clerk's office. <br />PUBLIC HEARING <br />7:25 - 9:47 PM <br />PROPOSED SPECIAL, <br />ASSESSMENTS FOR SANIT?.RY <br />SEWER IN CRYSTAL BAY <br />AREA Mayor Butler announced that now is the time and place for the <br />public hearing concerning the proposed special assessments <br />for sanitary sewer in the Crystal Bay area. City Recorder <br />Sutton noted the affidavit of publication and certificate of <br />mailing. Mayor Butler explained that City Engineer Cook, <br />Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaffron, and Carolyn Drude <br />from Ehlers and Associates will speak first. and then the time <br />will be turned over to the public. <br />City Engineer Cook explained where the sewer lines will be <br />installed in the Crystal Bay area known as project 85-1. <br />Cook reported that the construction of the sewer would <br />include a lift station on Spates Avenue. Cook added that the <br />total estimated construction cost for the improvements is <br />$900,000 or $10,850 per unit if 100% assessed against the <br />benefitting Crystal Bay residents. Cook noted that in <br />addition to the unit charge, the owner would have to pay a SAC <br />charge of $425, permit fee of $30.50, and the plumbers fee to <br />actually hookup the sewer. Cook explained that the decision <br />to be made tonight is whether the project will be ordered and <br />at what assessment. rate. <br />Michelle Combs of 1251 Briar Street asked if the R3 unit <br />figure includes or excludes he Art Center, and if it <br />excluders the Art Center, w..y. <br />
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