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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD NOVEMBER 23, 1987 <br />COUNTY 15 FINAL PLANS CONTINUED <br />Wayne Storlien, owner of the Delo Barber Shop, voiced <br />concerns with the elimination of the curbside parking <br />and would like to plan to extend the curbside parking <br />beyond the business district buildings. <br />Public Works Director Gerhardson stated he is reviewing <br />this noting that there is a right -of -way problem <br />involved. <br />John Lenox, owner of the Delo Barber Shop buildings, <br />noted there is an hazardous condition involving the <br />apron and easement where there is a potential for <br />vehicles to collide with the actual building.. He also <br />asked if the City could designate Park & Ride parking <br />spaces in the municipal lot because the majority of the <br />parking stalls closest to the businesses are being used <br />by Park & Ride cars (approximately 25 -30 cars parked <br />f rom 6 AM to 6 PM) . <br />Al Herzog stated they could adjust the roadway somewhat <br />to eliminate the hazard. <br />Regarding the Municipal Parking lot, Mayor Grabek felt <br />the City should reaccess that parking area. <br />Carol Page asked if the speed limit would be decreased <br />on County 15? <br />Al Herzog stated that the speed limit will be set by the <br />Highway Dept., however, the road is designed for 35 mph <br />speed limit. . <br />Sandy & Joe Rauschendorfer, 3895 Shoreline Drive, noted <br />that that plan allocates a 20' driveway entrance as <br />opposed to 38' that currently exists. They feel they <br />need at least 36' in order to accomodate more than two <br />cars. She stated that they currently have a privacy <br />fence to buffer the noise and pollution from the road, <br />will this fence be replaced? <br />Al Herzog stated that they would be compensated and <br />fence replaced. He did not feel they could accommodate <br />a 36' driveway entrance. He believed the existing <br />driveway entrance was only 301. He stated they would <br />review this situation. <br />Cort McFarland, manager of the D'Vinci's building, asked <br />how long the sidewalk construction would take and what <br />would be provided in the interim for shoppers? <br />