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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2003 <br />(3. Homestead Neighborhood (Brown Road North) Sanitary Sewer Project, Continued) • <br />Mr. Stobbeck lot 4 yea (Conforming, will defer) <br />Mr. Benson lot 5 yea <br />Mr. Hutter lot 6 yea (Noted: prefers later timing) <br />Mr. Schultz lot 7 yea (Noted: also prefers later timing) <br />Mayor Peterson stated they had a 6 to 1 vote in favor of the sewer project. <br />Murphy stated that a mound system would devastate the land, and sewer would be the best <br />solution. <br />White asked what system West Farm Road uses. Kellogg stated they don't currently have <br />sewer. <br />Mayor Peterson closed the Public Hearing at 7:50 p.m. <br />Murphy moved, and White seconded to adopt Resolution No. 5073 Ordering <br />Preparation of Plans and Specifications for the Homestead Neighborhood Sanitary • <br />Sewer Improvements. <br />Vote: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />PRESENTATIONS <br />4. Friends of the Park Award — Barbara Wulf — Resolution No. 5074 <br />Mayor Peterson read the resolution into record, awarding the Friends of the Parks award <br />to Barbara Wulf, and thanked her for her contributions to the City and its park system. <br />Sansevere stated that the City is dependent upon the volunteer efforts of the people of <br />Orono, and that they are fortunate to have people like Ms. Wulf who want to enhance and <br />improve the community environment. He thanked her for her work. <br />Murphy agreed with Sansevere. He stated that he drives by the Seven Nations Park <br />almost every day and appreciates the respites provided to the City's residents. He thanked <br />her. <br />White stated that the park has become very important to the neighborhood. He stated her <br />efforts have been very timely and thanked her. <br />6of16 • <br />
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