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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, July 13, 2009 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />CITY ENGINEER'S REPORT <br />Kellogg stated the Casco Point project will continue to use Dunwoody as the main access in and out this <br />week to allow the restoration people to complete their work. The switch will occur next week when,. <br />Casco Point will become the main access point and Dunwoody will be under construction. Kellogg noted <br />the paving work on Carman Street will be starting tomorrow if the weather permits. Overall the projects <br />have been going well. <br />Kellogg stated as it relates to the Myrtlewood improvements, the contractor has brought in bigger <br />equipment today to drill in the 12 -inch pipe and that they are on schedule. Following installation of the <br />12 -inch pipe, the 4 -inch sewer pipe will be installed, which will be followed by installation of the water <br />pipe into the Myrtlewood area. <br />Kellogg reported the Stonebay boulder retaining wall that was encroaching into the wetland has also been <br />relocated and is basically completed. <br />Murphy asked who is responsible for maintaining and watering the maple trees in the Stonebay <br />development on Willow. <br />Gaffron stated to his knowledge the Orono Public Works Department has been watering the trees along <br />Kelley and that he will check with the Public Works Supervisor to make sure the trees on Willow are also • <br />being watered regularly. <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT <br />*7. LIQUIDATION OF FORFEITED VEHICLES <br />Murphy moved, Bremer seconded, to approve the liquidation of a forfeited vehicle through <br />Insurance Salvage in Long Lake. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />8. MYRTLEWOOD UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS EXTENSION PROJECT ASSESSMENT <br />— RESOLUTION NO. 5851 AND 5852 <br />Kellogg stated the property owner of 875 Wayzata Boulevard contacted the City approximately one <br />month ago and requested that water and sewer be extended to their site. The improvements for 875 <br />Wayzata Boulevard have been incorporated into the plans. Kellogg stated he has met with the owners of <br />the Montessori School and 875 Wazyata Boulevard to discuss the costs associated with the project and <br />that they went through an analysis to divide the costs. The'total cost of the project is roughly $68,000. <br />Both property owners have signed a waiver agreement. <br />Kellogg recommend the City Council approve the resolutions for the sanitary sewer and water main <br />connections to the two properties. <br />• <br />PAGE 8 <br />