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MINUTES OF THE ORONO COUNCIL MEETING OF DECEMBER 12, 1988 <br />#1358 FEIG /JOHNSON • <br />627/629 NORTH FERNDALE ROAD <br />RESOLUTION #2561• <br />The applicants were not present for this matter. <br />City Administrator Bernhardson explained that this <br />application involved renewal of a subdivision of a lot line <br />rearrangement that had not been previously filed. <br />It was moved by Mayor Grabek, seconded by Councilmember <br />Peterson, to adopt Resolution #2561, approving the renewal of <br />subdivision of a lot line rearrangement for Mr. Feig and Mr. <br />Johnson. Motion, Ayes =5, Nays =O, Motion passed. <br />MAYOR'S REPORT: <br />ORONO /LONG LAKE DISCUSSIONS <br />Mayor Grabek reported that he met with Long Lake and it was <br />agreed that a public statement should be made pertaining to the <br />options available regarding the sewer plant property. One option <br />would be to leave the property for the Long Lake sewer plant <br />within the City of Orono. Reimbursement for any monetary gains <br />or losses from taxes would possibly occur through contractual <br />means. The second option would involve giving the sewer plant <br />property to the City of Long Lake, and use the same method of • <br />reimbursement as proposed in Option one. <br />Mayor Grabek stated that in his opinion, Long Lake would <br />have to be financially responsible for any costs in the event <br />property is given to Long Lake. He expressed his preference by <br />stating that it would make more sense to keep the property in <br />Orono. <br />Councilmember Goetten asked when a public hearing pertaining <br />to this issue was to be scheduled. Mayor Grabek replied that <br />there would not be a public hearing, but rather an opportunity <br />during a Council meeting would be provided for citizens to <br />express their concerns and opinions. Councilmember Nettles <br />inquired as to how adjacent property owners would be notified? <br />Mayor Grabek responded that information would be provided in the <br />Mayors Letter in addition to individual letters being sent to <br />adjacent property owners. Goetten asked that the boundary for <br />sending individual letters be extended beyond the standard 3001. <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT: <br />COUNTY ROAD 51 <br />City Administrator Bernhardson gave a brief summary of this <br />application. Mr. David Singer had requested that the safety <br />issue of County Road 51 be examined. Bernhardson had been in <br />contact with Hennepin County personnel and they suggested 3 • <br />alternatives for improving safety. <br />12 <br />