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• <br />1�-] <br />MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, June 22, 2009 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />*6. #09 -3413 CLEMENT AND WINNIFRED KROLL, 60 STUBBS BAY ROAD SOUTH — <br />PRELIMINARY PLAT EXTENSION — RESOLUTION NO. 5847 <br />Murphy moved, McMillan seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 5847, a Resolution Granting an <br />Extension of the Preliminary Approval of a Class III Subdivision for Property Located at 60 Stubbs <br />Bay Road South. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />Murphy noted since the opening of the new Highway 12 corridor, there have been issues raised by the <br />downtown area business owners. Murphy suggested the city administrator write a letter, signed by the <br />mayor, to the Long Lake Area Chamber congratulating them for taking a proactive role in addressing the <br />concerns of the business owners. <br />McMillan asked if Kellogg has reviewed the plans for the Orono Orchard Road and County Road 15 <br />intersection. <br />Kellogg indicated he has not. <br />McMillan commented that it might be in the interests of the City if the City Engineer would review those <br />plans since it appears that some of the items that were discussed with Hennepin County are not being <br />done. McMillan stated she was told by Police Chief Famiok that the yield sign should remain. <br />Gaffron stated the County intends to install a raised porkchop and extend the turn lane and striping. It has <br />been concluded that the trail was not going to jog south or north and was going to go straight across. <br />Gaffron indicated that Police Chief Famiok was told not jogging the trail was a city decision, which is not <br />his recollection of the discussions. Famiok has indicated he would follow up on the issues relating to that <br />intersection. <br />McMillan stated she would like to know the rationale for the changes. McMillan commented the striping <br />for motorists taking a left on County Road 15 is somewhat confusing and that it directs the motorists <br />towards Molly's Corner. <br />McMillan stated the City will also need to address the fence issue on Big Island and suggested that a <br />committee meeting be scheduled. <br />Gaffron noted one quote has been received for the fencing and that they will likely obtain some additional <br />quotes. <br />CITY ENGINEER'S REPORT <br />None <br />PAGE 7 of 9 <br />
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