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i. <br />MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD JUNE 271 1988 <br />1988 -89 STRATEGIC GOAL SETTING <br />It was moved by Acting Mayor Callahan, seconded by <br />Councilmember Peterson, to establish Wednesday; August <br />3, 1988 as the date for its initial meeting to establish <br />goals for 1989 together with a work session on the <br />capital budget proposal for 1989 -90. Motion, Ayes 4, <br />Nays 0. <br />WATER CONSERVATION ADVISORY <br />City Administrator Bernhardson explained the issue of <br />determining. as to what action, if any, Council would <br />desire to take to improve water conservation in the City <br />during this extended period of dry weather: Staff <br />recommends that the City undertake a voluntary advisory <br />to its residents for water conservation. In addition, <br />if the drought holds into August, it is recommended that' <br />the City explore regulating sprinkling, not from the <br />water customer standpoint, but from the proper use of <br />natural resource. <br />Councilmember Goetten felt that the City should explore <br />regulating sprinkling before August. <br />Acting Mayor Callahan felt that the Council should be <br />kept apprised of the situation at the Council, meetings <br />to follow. <br />• <br />It was moved by Acting Mayor Callahan, seconded by <br />Councilmember Peterson, that the Council direct staff to <br />issue a voluntary water conservation advisory to its <br />residents requesting their voluntary compliance with <br />such an advisory and that the issue be brought back at <br />the Council meetings to follow to determine if the City <br />should undertake regulation of the issue. Motion, Ayes <br />4, Nays 0. <br />Acting Mayor Callahan suggested that the local <br />newspapers print an article informing the residents of <br />- <br />the voluntary water conservation advisory. <br />WOODHILL AVENUE <br />' <br />John McDowell was present for this matter. <br />City Administrator Bernhardson - explained the issue that <br />was tabled at the June 13th Council meeting. Given the <br />need for the project improvement and the favorable bids <br />at .this point, staff recommends that the Council <br />reconsider and that the project be ordered in on at <br />least a 75% developer and 25% City split of the costs: <br />Councilmember -Goetten noted that she has spent <br />considerable time reconsidering this matter. <br />�, <br />11 <br />'Q <br />