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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />Monday, January 28, 2002 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />(Licenses, Continued) <br />Paul Vogstrom <br />2002 Parade of Homes Spring Preview <br />3995 North Shore Drive <br />February 9 — March 3, 2002, Thursdays through Sundays <br />12:00 p.m. Noon — 6:00 p.m. <br />*( #20) BILLS <br />White moved, Nygard seconded, to approve payment of the All Funds Account. <br />VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT, CONTINUED <br />White commented on the good job Rick's Super Valu is doing at improving their store and the Navarre <br />area, noting the grocery store does bring in lots of customers to this area. <br />0 <br />Moorse stated Staff did attempt to schedule a meeting with the legislators but were unsuccessful at <br />arriving at a date that would work for everyone. Moorse stated Staff would attempt to schedule a meeting • <br />again in the near future. <br />Moorse noted he has distributed some information to the Council regarding the state budget deficit as well <br />as some suggestions from the MN League of Cities on information that should be given to the state <br />legislators. Moorse recommended a letter be written to the state legislators regarding the deficit. <br />It was the consensus of the City Council to write a letter to the state legislators concerning the state <br />deficit. <br />PLANNING DIRECTOR'S REPORT <br />Gaffron stated Frank Dunbar has decided to scrap the office building project located near the proposed <br />senior center due to the slow office market in this area, and would like to pursue another senior facility in <br />its place. Gaffron stated the project would consist of the same conditions, same terms of approval, and <br />the same terms of ownership as the previous senior center project. Gaffron stated Dunbar would like to <br />submit an application within the next month. <br />Gaffron stated this site was rezoned to B -6 to accommodate the office building, which would need to be <br />rezoned to accommodate the senior housing. Gaffron stated at a recent open house, there were 60 people <br />in attendance, which demonstrated a great interest in this area for this type of housing. Gaffron stated <br />Dunbar is looking for some preliminary approval of the concept for this site. <br />Tom Barrett stated the City would need to look at the implications this would have on the TIF District. <br />• <br />PAGE 8 <br />
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