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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD APRIL 14, 1986 <br />MWCC INTERCEPTOR continued <br />He stated that he would report back when the project is <br />at the preliminary design stage. <br />MAYOR'S REPORT: <br />CABLE TV REPORT: <br />Mayor Butler had nothing to report at this time. <br />There was no Cable TV report at this time. <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT: <br />JOHN S. PILLSBURY, JR. <br />315 WOODHILL ROAD <br />FINAL SUBDIVISION <br />RESOLUTION 11937 <br />Councilmember Adams reported that this item was <br />previously presented to the Council at their March 10th <br />meeting in which Councilmembers Grabek and Hammerel were <br />absent. He stated that before the Council took action, <br />he made them aware that he was a trustee of the Woodhill <br />Country Club explaining that he felt there was not a <br />conflict of interest involved because neither he or <br />Woodhill Country Club would benefit financially from <br />approval of the subdivision. However, even though he <br />felt there was no conflict of interest involved, he <br />would abstain from voting if the other Council members <br />felt otherwise. It was noted that this application would <br />be delayed for a month in order to get a quorum vote. <br />Due to the fact that City Attorney Barrett, Mayor Butler <br />and Councilmember Frahm agreed that there was no <br />conflict of interest, the Council took action and voted <br />3 -0 approving the Class I subdivision. Councilmember <br />Adams stated that because there is now quorum present, <br />he would abstain from voting if the Council felt it <br />necessary to reconsider the motion, however he still <br />felt there was no conflict of interest involved. <br />City Attorney Blatz stated that she concurred with <br />Attorney Barrett's opinion that there was no conflict of <br />interest involved due to the fact that there was nothing <br />in the subdivision resolution that stated that Pillsbury <br />had to sell to Woodhill Country Club. <br />After discussion, it was the Council's unanimous opinion <br />that there was no conflict of interest involved and felt <br />no reason for Councilmember Adams to abstain from <br />voting. In support of this, Council decided to ratify <br />the vote in this matter. <br />It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by <br />Councilmember Grabek, to adopt Resolution #1937 <br />approving a Class I Subdivision for John S. Pillsbury, <br />Jr. Motion, Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />10 <br />
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