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C7 <br />• <br />MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, November 13, 2006 <br />7:00; o'clock p.m. <br />(9. #06 -3240 CITY OF ORONO ZONE <br />"BASEMENT ' AND "STORY" ZONING C <br />McMillan suggested a cap be placed on the <br />Gaffron stated the Council could also have a <br />ordinance amendment. <br />E SECTION 78 -1— DEFINITIONS OF <br />AMENDMENT, Continued) <br />of feet per story. <br />height limit. Gaffron requested the Council table the <br />Murphy moved, White seconded, to table Application #06 -3240, City of Orono Zone Code Section <br />78 -1— Definitions of "Basement" and "Story' 4 Zoning Code Amendment — Ordinance, with this <br />matter being discussed at a work session within the next 60 days. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />Loren thanked Staff for improving the City's <br />*10. #06 -3241 CITY OF ORONO ZONE <br />ZONING CODE AMENDMENT — ORDIN. <br />site. <br />SECTION 78 -1466 — ELECTION SIGNS <br />NO. 35, THIRD SERIES <br />White moved, McMillan seconded, to adopt ORDINANCE NO. 35, Third Series, an Ordinance <br />Amending Chapter 78 of the Orono Municipal Code by Amending Sections 78- 1466(8) and 78- <br />1466(9) Regarding Signs. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />*10A. WATERTOWN ROAD AND ORONO ORCHARD ROAD SOIL BORING QUOTES <br />White moved, McMillan seconded, to accept the price quote of STS in the amount of $6,459 for soil <br />borings on Watertown Road and Orono Orchard Road, and to authorize up to an additional <br />amount of $1,541 for additional boring depth,if needed, for a total cost of $8,000; and to amend the <br />General Fund and Municipal State Aid Fund budgets to reflect the expenditures. <br />VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />McMillan reported on the low impact deve <br />Westerlund, the speaker at the seminar, be <br />Murphy stated he has received four a -mails <br />condition of the property. Murphy recomm <br />with the situation. <br />t seminar she attended and recommended that Julie <br />to give a presentation to the City. . <br />Mr. Hollander's neighbors complaining about the <br />I the City Attorney look at the City's options for dealing <br />White requested the City's financial officer prepare a monthly report. <br />i <br />Murphy inquired whether a line -by -line review of the budget should be scheduled. <br />Moorse stated that item could be placed on the November 28°i work session agenda. <br />Sansevere suggested the City Administrator contact the City of Long Lake regarding working out a <br />continuation of the.police contract with the City! of Orono in the next 90 days rather than six months. <br />Murphy stated the City does need to look at revising the police contract but that the implications of the <br />new contract need to be frilly understood. <br />PAGE 13 of 15 <br />