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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, April 11, 2011 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />(MAYORICOUNCIL REPORT, Continued) • <br />Mattick stated the Council will need to look at what a reasonable amount of land would be and that Staff <br />could research other cities' ordinances to see what they require. Mattick indicated the acreage <br />requirement could be reduced or eliminated and that a draft ordinance could be brought back before the <br />Council at their next meeting. <br />Franchot suggested the City of Long Lake also be contacted to see what their thoughts are on a <br />community garden and whether they would be willing to provide water to the city property by the Long <br />Lake fire station. <br />McMillan stated the water is a big issue and needs to be researched. <br />Bremer stated in her view this should go before the Planning Commission. <br />McMillan noted that would not be until May 16"'. <br />Franchot asked how many people have requested a community garden. <br />McMillan indicated a couple of groups have approached her. Elizabeth Lavang has been working on it <br />and Dan Sapher made the initial request to use property along Old Highway 12 for a community garden. <br />McMillan commented Staff could try to figure out how much interest is out there and that she is <br />attempting to figure out if it is doable from a legal point of view. <br />Bremer indicated she would defer to someone else on the Council on this issue if they would like to • <br />research it further. Bremer noted this is not an official item on the agenda tonight and that she would like <br />to have more information gathered on it. Bremer commented that a community garden might be too <br />rushed this year since soil work also would need to be done but that perhaps they can do fall plantings. <br />She reiterated a code change related to community gardens should follow the Planning Commission <br />process. <br />McMillan asked what the deadline is for submitting items to the Planning Commission for their May <br />meeting. <br />Curtis indicated it is April 20`x' by noon. <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT <br />10. SCHEDULING SOFTWARE <br />Police Chief Farniok stated one of the concerns the police department has had is scheduling of the police <br />officers 24/7, 365 days of the year, and that in the past they have had issues with the paper copy. <br />Currently they need to use whiteout if someone requests time off or otherwise changes the schedule. <br />Over the course of the years the police department has never lost the paper copy, but what they are <br />looking at doing is something that is Internet based or computer based. Farniok indicated they would <br />need to make sure that it is maintained and readily accessible to the officers. is <br />Page 24 of 30 <br />
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