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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, June 24, 2002 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />*7. #02 -2794 CHRIS AND GAIL BOLLIS, 200 STUBBS BAY ROAD, VARIANCE, <br />RESOLUTION NO. 4828 <br />Murphy moved, Sansevere seconded, to adopt Resolution No. 4828 allowing a variance to <br />permit a storage building to be located between the principal structure and the street for <br />the property located at 200 Stubbs Bay Road. Vote: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />White-reported that he had recently attended the League of City Meeting in which he picked up <br />an application for a grant to aid staff in developing historic preservation ordinances. The <br />deadline for application is July 25. He also viewed a fire safety video, which suggested the <br />installation of residential sprinkler systems. The systems were costly, but cost effective in the <br />long run. <br />Sansevere noted that the Summit Beach access at Long Lake had been closed for health reasons <br />over the weekend. He asked how often the County performs tests to ensure no bacteria are <br />present in the lakes. <br />n <br />U <br />White indicated that Hennepin County performs random testing, which can be impacted by many <br />things. • <br />Gappa stated that two people were reported ill on Saturday after visiting Summit Beach and due <br />to the excessive rains it has been difficult to obtain an accurate sample for testing. <br />Sansevere asked if any changes will be made to the no parking signage along North Shore <br />Boulevard in order to avoid further misunderstandings. <br />Gappa stated that the police department sent a letter to the County requesting different signage, <br />but have not heard from them yet. <br />Sansevere stated that people are parking cars and trailers here and causing safety hazards on the <br />road and in the channel. He suggested the newspaper people pursue this story. <br />Murphy reported that MNDOT is working to resolve issues with homeowners for the proposed <br />Highway 12 access and recommended Council invite the R.O.W people to come in to give a <br />status report to them regarding any outstanding issues. He indicated that there are questionable <br />issues outstanding pertaining to some residences. <br />Mayor Peterson urged the Council members and public to walk thru the new Minnetonka Center <br />for the Arts. The grand opening was held over the weekend and it looks great. <br />0 <br />PAGE 14 of 17 <br />