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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR APRIL 12,1999 <br />( #11) #2471 Independent School District #278 - Continued • <br />Lawson referred to page 9, #23 regarding the letter of credit and said it would need to be <br />changed. <br />Pomeroy referred to page 9, #26 which requires a land alteration permit to move 14,000 cubic <br />yards of fill. He said they won't bring in fill, but will move the fill around within the site. <br />Weinberger asked if there is a breakdown on each site that will show the amount of fill that <br />will be moved. Pomeroy said yes. <br />Barrett said there is a requirement to legally combine the lots into one tax parcel and to <br />vacate the City's easement over Outlot A. Lawson pointed out that this is stated in the <br />resolution. <br />Lawson referred to the resolution regarding the High School, page 3, paragraphs B and C. <br />McQueen said they plan to do the landscaping described in paragraphs B and C, but they <br />don't feel it needs to be in the resolution. <br />Jabbour said he would like to keep the language in paragraphs B and C in the resolution. <br />Lawson referred to page 3, paragraph B, the last sentence requiring them to make every effort . <br />to relocate the existing 10 -16 inch ash trees. <br />McQueen said the success in moving 10 -16 inch trees is very low. The statement "make <br />every effort" is too broad. <br />Kelley asked where the trees are located. <br />McQueen said they would be in front of the building. <br />Kelley asked if the trees would be removed. <br />McQueen said those trees would be removed and replaced. <br />Kelley asked if there will be trees along the boulevard on both sides of Crystal Bay Road. <br />McQueen said the ash trees along the boulevard will not be removed. He said it would be <br />very costly to relocate the ash trees from in front of the building and they would not have a <br />good survival rate because of the time of year when they would be relocated. He said they are <br />planning to relocate many of the 6 " -10" trees because they have a better chance of survival. <br />Jabbour agreed to strike the last sentence of paragraph B on page 3. <br />Lawson asked if paragraph 2 on page 4 regarding the lighting would be reworded. • <br />Page 25 <br />