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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, April 12, 2010 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. • <br />PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPORT <br />*5. #08 -3381 BARRY TANNER, 3435 SHORELINE DRIVE (NAVARRE LANES) — <br />CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT EXTENSION — RESOLUTION NO. 5925 <br />Murphy moved, Bremer seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 5925, a Resolution Amending Resolution <br />No. 5803, 3435 Shoreline Drive. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />6. CITY OF ORONO — CHANGES TO CHAPTER 79, CONSTRUCTION OF SITE RUNOFF <br />CONTROL — ORDINANCE NO. 69, THIRD SERIES <br />McMillan noted the last sentence in Section 3, Page 5, states that costs in excess of the amount of the security <br />may be assessed to the property as special assessments. McMillan commented that language is a little confusing <br />given the section it is located in and suggested that the language be moved to Section 5. <br />Turner indicated she would make that change. <br />McMillan moved, Bremer seconded, to adopt ORDINANCE NO. 69, Third Series, an Ordinance <br />Amending Chapter 79 of the Orono City Code Concerning Construction Site Runoff Control, with the last <br />sentence in Section 3 being moved to Section 5, and to Adopt SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 69, <br />THIRD SERIES, an Ordinance Revising Chapter 79 of the Orono City Code Construction Site Runoff <br />Control. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. • <br />*7. 700 BIG ISLAND — RESOLUTION REPLACING RESOLUTION NO. 1557 — RESOLUTION <br />NO. 5926 <br />Murphy moved, Bremer seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 5926, a Resolution Approving a Lot Area <br />Variance for Record Lot No. 9, Pursuant to Orono Code Section 78 -563. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />Murphy asked what is happening with NAPA. <br />White stated the owner of the building has decided to raise the tenant rates and that NAPA will be relocating to <br />Spring Park. <br />Murphy noted that Doug Franchot will be attending the April Planning Commission meeting in his place. <br />Franchot stated the LMCC will be moving to the next stage regarding fiber optic, which is to reach out and <br />communicate with the city administrators and mayors about the funding necessary for a full -scale plan. Franchot <br />noted $1.4 million will be required to create a development plan. The LMCC will then go out and sell the bonds <br />to construct the project. , <br />Murphy asked whether the project would be eligible for stimulus funds. <br />Franchot indicated it would not be. <br />Page 12 of 15 <br />is <br />